SAUL'S WAR AGAINST THE PHILISTINES
1. The age of Saul at his accession has fallen out of the text and
also one of the two numbers representing the length of his reign. Our
present text is 'Saul was.. years old when he began to reign, and he
reigned.. and two years.' We have no means of recovering t... [ Continue Reading ]
MICHTNASH] still retains its ancient name; it is a village 9 m. from
Jerusalem, and is just N. of a narrow pass leading to Geba; hence it
was a thoroughly well-chosen strategic position; cp 1 Samuel 14:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PHILISTINES.. HEBREWS HEAR] The text is probably corrupt.
Driver emends to 'And the Philistines heard saying The Hebrews have
revolted,' and puts 'And Saul blew the trumpet throughout all the
land' at the beginning of 1 Samuel 13:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
GILGAL] Cornill would read 'Gibeah' here.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIRTY THOUSAND] LXX has '3,000'; the chariots were less in number
than the horsemen; cp. 2 Samuel 10:18; 1 Kings 10:26.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE DID HIDE THEMSELVES] The prompt action of the Philistines
quite quenched the ardour of the undisciplined peasants with Saul.... [ Continue Reading ]
Saul at Gilgal would be anxious lest the Philistines should seize Geba
and the heights. SAMUEL _had appointed_] The reference is probably to
1 Samuel 10:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is, to say the least, doubtful whether Saul offered the sacrifice
with his own hands, or whether he caused it to be offered. At any
rate, his offence was not in his offering sacrifice, but in his
unwillingness to obey the directions of God and of
God'srepresentative, the prophet. It must be admit... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER HIS OWN HEART] David's actions were by no means all of them the
actions of an ideal character; but he is presented in the narratives
as maintaining on the whole an attitude towards God very different
from that of Saul: cp. 1 Samuel 16:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
ABODE IN GIBEAH] Saul with his reduced numbers was compelled to
abandon the other two positions and to concentrate his forces at
Gibeah.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPOILERS] i.e. bands sent out to ravage the country immediately
concerned in the insurrection. This unwise weakening of the Philistine
forces gave the Israelites their opportunity. OPHRAH] a town in
Benjamin.
SHUAL] Position unknown, as is also that of ZEBOIM in the next v.... [ Continue Reading ]
BETH-HORON] on the border of Benjamin and Ephraim, was on the direct
road from Michmash to Philistia.... [ Continue Reading ]
YET THEY HAD, etc.] RM proposes, 'When the edges of the mattocks.. and
of the axes were blunt.' We can hardly imagine that the text as it
stands is to be taken literally after the narrative of 13f.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE PASSAGE] RV 'unto the pass.'
See on 1 Samuel 9:1. There are clearly two accounts of the institution
of the kingship. In 1 Samuel 8, the wish for a king is regarded as a
sign of disloyalty to the real King, Jehovah, and, as such, Samuel
protests against it. In 1 Samuel 9 - 1 Samuel 10:16, Jeh... [ Continue Reading ]