_GOLIATH THE PHILISTINE, A GIANT, CHALLENGES THE BRAVEST OF ISRAEL TO
SINGLE COMBAT; DAVID, SENT BY HIS FATHER TO VISIT HIS BRETHREN,
ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE, AND KILLS GOLIATH._
_Before Christ 1063._... [ Continue Reading ]
VALLEY OF ELAH— _Valley of oaks,_ (Hiller. Heroph. p. 358.)... [ Continue Reading ]
GOLIATH, OF GATH— When Joshua rooted the Anakims out of the land of
Canaan, several of them fled to this city of Gath: See Joshua 11:22.
We have undoubted evidence from the best writers, that there have been
men of a gigantic size and make, in ancient times. See Genesis 6:4. M.
Le Cat's Memoir on th... [ Continue Reading ]
FIVE THOUSAND SHEKELS— _Seventy-eight pounds and two ounces. 1
Samuel 17:7. The staff of his spear_] _The shaft,_ &c. (_leg._ חע
Hiller. 103.) _Six hundred shekels_] _Nine pounds and six ounces._... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE STOOD AND CRIED UNTO THE ARMIES OF ISRAEL— Antiquity
furnishes us with many examples of single combats like this proposed
by Goliath. Thus Paris and Menelaus in Homer, and the Horatii and
Curiatii in Livy, are said to fight at the head of the army, upon
condition that the party of the vanquis... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW DAVID WAS THE SON, &C.— From this 12th verse to the end of the
31st, the Roman edition of the LXX has omitted the whole. But the
observations which we have taken from Bishop Warburton in the notes on
the preceding chapter, seem sufficient to remove any difficulties
which may arise from this pass... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID WENT, AND RETURNED FROM SAUL, &C.— This being when the
Israelites were encamped in Elah, and after the relation of his going
to court to soothe Saul's troubled spirit with his music, seems to fix
the date of his standing before Saul in quality of musician, in the
order of time in which it is r... [ Continue Reading ]
CARRY THESE TEN CHEESES— In the Hebrew החלב חריצי
_charitsei hechalab, ten cheeses of milk;_ upon which the author of
the _Observations_ remarks, that the word can hardly be imagined to
signify _cheeses_ directly, since _milk_ is added in the original, and
_cheeses of milk_ is so odd an expression,... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW SAUL, AND THEY—WERE IN THE VALLEY OF ELAH, FIGHTING— Or, _Now
Saul, and they—were still by the valley of oaks, ready to fight._... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MAKE HIS FATHER'S HOUSE FREE IN ISRAEL— This might be rendered,
_will enoble his father's house._ The Chaldee paraphrase has it, _and
will make his father's house free princes in Israel,_ enfranchising
them from all charges and imposts, which was a royal privilege. See
Selden de Jure Nat. et Gen... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT HAVE I NOW DONE? IS THERE NOT A CAUSE— _What have I done, I
have only just spoken a word._ Houbigant.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY SERVANT KEPT HIS FATHER'S SHEEP— The young hero builds his
confidence upon four arguments: 1. Upon the courage and success with
which he heretofore combated a _lion_ at one time, and a _bear_ at
another; enemies full as terrible as Goliath. 2. Upon Goliath's being
uncircumcised, an enemy of the... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL ARMED DAVID WITH HIS ARMOUR— i.e. Not with his own armour, for
Saul was of too great a size; but he ordered a _helmet and coat of
mail_ to be brought out of his armoury for him.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE ASSAYED TO GO— _But David marched with difficulty, as not
accustomed to these; therefore he said to Saul, I cannot go with these
arms, for I am not accustomed to them: and David put them off._ Houb.
REFLECTIONS.—1st, When David had succeeded as Saul's musician, and
no relapse for some time m... [ Continue Reading ]
FIVE SMOOTH STONES— Bishop Patrick thinks that this should rather be
rendered _five cleft_ or _rough stones;_ as he thinks such would have
been most fit for his purpose. But _smooth stones_ would have entered
more easily into the forehead, would have less obstacles in passing
through the air, and we... [ Continue Reading ]
AM I A DOG— See Exodus 22:31. As nothing can be more insolent and
impious than the words of Goliath, so nothing can afford us a fairer
idea of firm faith and heroic confidence in God, than David's reply to
him. We see the arm of God in this whole event. He it was who guided
the hand; He it was who g... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID TOOK THE HEAD OF THE PHILISTINE— After having shewn the
head to Saul, 1 Samuel 17:57 and exhibited it to all the people, chap.
1 Samuel 18:6 he deposited it at Jerusalem, that it might be an object
of terror, perhaps, to the Jebusites, who still possessed the strong
fortress of Sion. 2 Sam... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE SON IS THIS YOUTH? &C.— Saul probably knew David's person, but
had forgotten the name of his father. He does not ask, therefore, who
the youth is, but _whose son_ he is; a question of the more
consequence to him, as he had promised his daughter in marriage to the
conqueror of Goliath. Besides,... [ Continue Reading ]