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Verse 1 Samuel 22:19. _AND NOB - SMOTE HE WITH THE EDGE OF THE SWORD_]
This is one of the worst acts in the life of Saul; his malice was
implacable, and his wrath was cruel, and there is no motive of...
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BOTH MEN AND WOMEN ... - The language employed in the case of the
Amalekites 1 Samuel 15:3 and of Jericho Joshua 6:21. Nothing could be
more truculent than Saul’s revenge....
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CHAPTER 22
_ 1. In the cave of Adullam (1 Samuel 22:1)_
2. In Moab and Gad's message (1 Samuel 22:3)
3. Saul's discovery of David's visit to Nob (1 Samuel 22:6)
4. The murder of the priests ...
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1 SAMUEL 22. DAVID AT ADULLAM AND MOAB: MASSACRE AT NOB (J). The
series of narratives in ch. 22 may very well come from the same
ancient document, and be the continuation of 1 Samuel 21:1.
1 SAMUEL 2...
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_And Nob_, &c. In the madness of his self-willed fury Saul wreaked
upon an innocent city in his own kingdom the vengeance he had failed
to execute upon a guilty heathen nation at God's command (1 Samu...
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Saul's vengeance on the priests of Nob
6. _that David was discovered_ Lit. "was known." Saul found out that
some of his courtiers knew of David's hiding-place in the forest of
Hareth.
_now Saul abode...
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DOEG—SLEW ON THAT DAY FOURSCORE AND FIVE PERSONS— Josephus says,
that Doeg, taking to his assistance some men as wicked as himself,
slew, in all, _three hundred and eighty-five_ persons. The LXX says...
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_Saul's Slaughter of the Priests._ 1 Samuel 22:17-23
17 And the king said unto the footmen that stood about him, Turn, and
slay the priests of the Lord; because their hand also _is_ with David,
and b...
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_AND NOB, THE CITY OF THE PRIESTS, SMOTE HE WITH THE EDGE OF THE
SWORD, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, CHILDREN AND SUCKLINGS, AND OXEN, AND
ASSES, AND SHEEP, WITH THE EDGE OF THE SWORD._
Nob ... smote he with...
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DAVID IN THE CAVE OF ADULLAM. SAUL'S SLAUGHTER OF THE PRIESTS AT NOB
1. Adullam] probably in the valley of Elah between Philistia and
Hebron....
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Saul probably wished to make an example which would deter others from
rendering David any assistance....
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 22
DAVID AT ADULLAM AND MIZPAH
V1 David left Gath and went to a cave near Adullam. His brothers and
his father’s family discovered where he h...
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NOB, THE CITY OF THE PRIESTS, SMOTE HE. — The vengeful king, not
content with striking the men, the heads of the priestly houses, in
his insane fury proceeded to treat the innocent city where they
res...
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וְ אֵ֨ת נֹ֤ב עִיר ־הַ כֹּֽהֲנִים֙
הִכָּ֣ה
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CHAPTER XXIX.
_ DAVID AT ADULLAM, MIZPEH, AND HARETH._
1 Samuel 22:1.
THE cave of Adullam, to which David fled on leaving Gath, has been
placed in various localities even in modern times; but as the...
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THE SLAUGHTER OF DAVID'S FRIENDS
1 Samuel 22:11
The Apostle James says that “the tongue is set on fire of hell.”
Surely this was the case when Saul, encamped on the height above
Gibeah, scattered hi...
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Leaving Gath, David took refuge in the cave of Adullam, where there
gathered to him a band of the outcasts of his own people. They are
graphically described as those in "distress," in "debt," and
"dis...
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_Sword. Saul, now abandoned God, acts against all law. He probably, on
this occasion, destroyed the inhabitants of Gabaon, to make place for
the tabernacle, which was removed hither. (Calmet) See chap...
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(16) And the king said, Thou shalt surely die, Ahimelech, thou, and
all thy father's house. (17) And the king said unto the footmen that
stood about him, Turn, and slay the priests of the LORD; becaus...
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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...
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David now takes his place fully with the excellent of the earth
(Hebrews 11:38). There the prophet Gad joins him; he is guided in a
direct manner by the plain testimony of God, and soon after he is
jo...
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AND NOB, THE CITY OF THE PRIESTS, SMOTE HE WITH THE EDGE OF THE
SWORD,.... Either Doeg or Saul; who, as Josephus i says, sent men
thither to slay all the inhabitants of it:
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, CHILDR...
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And Nob, the city of the priests, smote he with the edge of the sword,
both men and women, children and sucklings, and oxen, and asses, and
sheep, with the edge of the sword.
Ver. 19. _And Nob, the c...
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_Both men and women, children and sucklings_ In all the life of Saul
there is no wickedness to be compared to this. He appears now to be
wholly under the power of that evil spirit which had long torme...
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1 Companies resort vnto Dauid at Adullam.
3 At Mizpeh he commendeth his parents vnto the King of Moab.
5 Admonished by Gad, hee commeth to Hareth.
6 Saul going to pursue him, complaineth of his ser...
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SAUL TAKES REVENGE UPON THE PRIESTS OF NOB...
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And Nob, the city of the priests, smote he with the edge of the sword,
in an insane fury of destruction, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, CHILDREN AND
SUCKLINGS, AND OXEN, AND ASSES, AND SHEEP, WITH THE EDGE OF TH...
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David wrotePsalms 34:1 at this time, which shows that he was truly
restored to the Lord. Verse 4 of that Psalm is particularly
significant, "I sought the Lord and He heard me, and delivered me from
al...
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6-19 See the nature of jealous malice and its pitiful arts. Saul
looks upon all about him as his enemies, because they do not just say
as he says. In Ahimelech's answer to Saul we have the language o...
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HE; either Saul, or Doeg, with the help of some others whom Saul
appointed to that work. By this barbarous and bloody fact Saul thought
to affright all his subjects from giving any countenance or assi...
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‘ And he smote Nob, the city of the priests, with the edge of the
sword, both men and women, children and sucklings, and oxen and asses
and sheep, with the edge of the sword.'
Doeg then followed this...
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CONTENTS: David in rejection gathers mighty men. His wanderings and
dangers.
CHARACTERS: David, Saul, Gad, Ahimelech, Doeg, Abiathar.
CONCLUSION: Those who give way to jealousy are in a continual
ag...
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1 Samuel 22:10. _He enquired of the Lord for him._ This was a lie,
which Doeg invented to ingratiate himself with Saul: 1 Samuel 22:22;
Psalms 52:3....
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_And the prophet Gad said unto David._
A FRIEND AND A FOE
I. The visit of Gad the seer. David had been brought very low through
his own mistakes. God proved him in the hold. Then He sent to him.
Whe...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 22:19 Saul treats NOB like some enemy city
that has been “devoted to destruction” (see note on 15:3), though
previously he had failed to destroy the Amalekites (ch....
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 22:6. “ABODE UNDER A TREE,” etc. Rather, _was sitting
under a tamarisk tree upon the height_. (For Ramah see Notes on 1
Samuel 1:1.) “Oriental princes frequentl...
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EXPOSITION
COMMENCEMENT OF DAVID'S LIFE AS AN OUTLAW.
1 SAMUEL 22:1
THE CAVE ADULLAM. According to Josephus this was situated near a city
of the same name ('Ant.,'...
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And he went from there, and he escaped to the cave at Adullam: and
when his brethren and all his father's house heard of it, they went
down to him there. And every one that was in distress, and every...
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1 Samuel 15:3; 1 Samuel 15:9; 1 Samuel 21:1; 1 Samuel 22:11; 1 Samue
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Both men, &c. — In all the life of Saul, there is no wickedness to
be compared to this. He appears now to be wholly under the power of
that evil spirit which had long tormented him. And this destructi...