-
Verse 1 Samuel 21:6. _SO THE PRIEST GAVE HIM HALLOWED BREAD_] To this
history our Lord alludes, Mark 2:25, in order to show that in cases of
_absolute necessity_ a breach of the _ritual_ law was no s...
-
6. DAVID'S VARIED EXPERIENCES
CHAPTER 21
_ 1. David at Nob with Ahimelech (1 Samuel 21:1)_
2. David's flight to Achish, King of Gath (1 Samuel 21:10)
With this chapter begins the record of David's...
-
1 SAMUEL 21. DAVID AT NOB AND GATH.
1 Samuel 21:1 (J). From one of the ancient documents; it is not clear
which of the previous sections finds its sequel here. It is often
connected with 1 Samuel 19:1...
-
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4....
-
_the shewbread_ Lit. "the bread of the Presence" (Sept. ἄρτοι
τοῦ προσώπου), so called because it was solemnly placed as
an offering in the Presence of Jehovah. The mention of it implies that
the Tabe...
-
David's Flight to Gath, 1 Samuel 21:1-15.
_David At Nob._ 1 Samuel 21:1-9
Then came David to Nob to Ahimelech the priest: and Ahimelech was
afraid at the meeting of David, and said unto him, Why _ar...
-
_SO THE PRIEST GAVE HIM HALLOWED BREAD: FOR THERE WAS NO BREAD THERE
BUT THE SHEWBREAD, THAT WAS TAKEN FROM BEFORE THE LORD, TO PUT HOT
BREAD IN THE DAY WHEN IT WAS TAKEN AWAY._
There-in the tabernac...
-
THE FLIGHT OF DAVID
David first of all flees to Nob, where Ahimelech supplies him with
food and gives him the sword of Goliath. He next takes refuge with
Achish at Gath....
-
This incident was referred to by our Lord (Matthew 12:3)....
-
ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 21
DAVID GOES TO THE TOWN OF NOB
V1 David went and visited Ahimelech the priest. He lived in the town
of Nob. Ahimelech trembled when he went...
-
_[1 Samuel 21:7]_ וַ יִּתֶּן ־לֹ֥ו הַ כֹּהֵ֖ן...
-
CHAPTER XXVIII.
_ DAVID AT NOB AND AT GATH._
1 Samuel 21:1.
WE enter here on a somewhat painful part of David's history. He is not
living so near to God as before; and in consequence his course beco...
-
FOOD AND WEAPON: A SIDE STEP
1 Samuel 21:1
David fled to Nob, at the north of the Mount of Olives, where
Ahimelech presided over the relics of the ancient sanctuary. His
suspicions were removed by an...
-
Under such trying stress, the land itself seemed too hot to hold
David, and he takes refuge in flight. The story of his period of
exile, with its varied experiences, follows. His movements during this...
-
(4) And the priest answered David, and said, There is no common bread
under mine hand, but there is hallowed bread; if the young men have
kept themselves at least from women. (5) And David answered th...
-
We enter now on a portion of David's history sensibly different from
what we have already had, which closed with the efforts of Jonathan to
restore matters and to attach Saul to him at least openly. J...
-
The elect king is now rejected. He repairs to the priest, who gives
him the hallowed bread, according to the sovereign grace of God, who
rises above the ordinances that are connected with blessing, wh...
-
SO THE PRIEST GAVE HIM HALLOWED [BREAD],.... Being satisfied with the
account he gave of himself, and his young men, and of the lawfulness
of it in case of necessity, acts of mercy being to be preferr...
-
[DAUID AT NOB.]
1 Dauid at Nob, obtaineth of Ahimelech hallowed bread.
7 Doeg was present.
8 Dauid taketh Goliaths sword.
10 Dauid at Gath faineth himselfe madde.
1 THEN came Dauid to Nob, to Ahi...
-
So the priest gave him hallowed bread; for there was no bread there
but the showbread, that was taken from before the Lord, to put hot
bread in the day when it was taken away; the cakes having been
st...
-
DAVID AT NOB...
-
David came down to Nob, which was a cause of alarm to Ahimelech the
priest, who asks why he had no man with him. It would seem from the
history here that he had no-one identified with him, yet there m...
-
1-9 David, in distress, fled to the tabernacle of God. It is great
comfort in a day of trouble, that we have a God to go to, to whom we
may open our cases, and from whom we may ask and expect directi...
-
THERE WAS NO BREAD THERE, to wit, in the tabernacle, where David and
the priest now were. IN THE DAY WHEN IT WAS TAKEN AWAY, which was done
upon the sabbath day, LEVITICUS 24:8; for though they might...
-
AS A REFUGEE DAVID VISITS AHIMELECH THE PRIEST AND OBTAINS PROVISIONS
AND WEAPONS (1 SAMUEL 21:1).
Recognising that he dare not return home to obtain food or weapons,
the refugee David seeks help from...
-
SHEWBREAD
(_ See Scofield) - (Exodus 25:30). _...
-
CONTENTS: David flees to Ahimelech and Achish.
CHARACTERS: David, Ahimelech, Doeg, Achish.
CONCLUSION: If we would but trust God aright, we would not have to
resort to miserable and dishonoring devi...
-
1 Samuel 21:1. _Nob;_ fifteen miles west of Jerusalem, and on the road
to Gath, where the wandering ark now rested. It was a little city of
priests. After they were all murdered, by Saul, the ark was...
-
_Then came David to Nob._
ALMOST GONE
It is not easy to walk with God.
I. The steps of David’s declension. The first sign of what was
impending was his remark to Jonathan, that there was but a step...
-
1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 21:1 David begins his life as a fugitive.
He moves around from place to place, gathering a group of 400 men,
which later increases to 600. Saul is single-minded in his
determ...
-
CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 21:1. The position of Nob cannot now be determined, only from
Isaiah 10:28, we gather that it was on the road northward between
Jerusalem and Anathoth. Porter i...
-
DAVID'S FLIGHT TO NOB, AND SUBSEQUENTLY TO THE PHILISTINES (1 Samuel
21:1.).
EXPOSITION
DAVID'S FLIGHT TO NOB ...
-
So David now fled to Nob to Ahimelech who was the priest: and
Ahimelech was afraid at the meeting of David, and said to him, Why are
you alone, why aren't there men with you? [You know David was a
cap...
-
Leviticus 24:5; Luke 6:3; Luke 6:4; Mark 2:25; Matthew 12:3;...