DAVID SLAYS GOLIATH
1 Samuel 17:1 to 1 Samuel 18:5 is evidently taken from a different
document from 1 Samuel 16:14. In 1 Samuel 16:14; David is a man of
war, and skilful in speech, and an expert harper, and has already
become Saul's musician and armourbearer. In 1 Samuel 17 he is still a
shepherd... [ Continue Reading ]
SHOCHOH] identified with Shuweikeh, 'a strong position isolated from
the rest of the ridge,' W. of Bethlehem. It was fortified by Rehoboam
(2 Chronicles 11:7). AZEKAH] mentioned in Joshua 15:35 in connexion
with Shochoh.... [ Continue Reading ]
SIX CUBITS AND A SPAN] about 9½ ft.... [ Continue Reading ]
BRASS] This is really copper: cp. Deuteronomy 8:9. FIVE THOUSAND
SHEKELS] It is uncertain what was the weight of the shekel at this
time.... [ Continue Reading ]
TARGET] RV 'javelin.'... [ Continue Reading ]
I DEFY] rather, 'I have insulted.'... [ Continue Reading ]
AN OLD MAN] It is intended to explain why Jesse sent his sons to the
war but did not go himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT AND RETURNED] RV 'went to and fro.'... [ Continue Reading ]
PARCHED _corn_] ears of corn plucked just before they are ripe and
roasted in a pan or on an iron plate. It is still a common article of
merchandise.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE THEIR PLEDGE] 'bring back from them some proof that you have
fulfilled your mission.'... [ Continue Reading ]
TRENCH] RV 'place of the wagons.' It was a rude rampart or barricade
formed of wagons.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS CARRIAGE] i.e. what he was carrying: cp. Acts 21:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
FREE] from forced labour or contributions: cp. 1 Samuel 8:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WILDERNESS] answered to our 'downs' or 'common.' It was land
suitable for grazing cattle, but not divided up into fields.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD BE WITH THEE] RV 'shall be.' It is an encouragement rather
than a prayer.... [ Continue Reading ]
ARMED DAVID WITH HIS ARMOUR] RV 'clad David with his apparel.' This
was probably some close-fitting garment worn under the armour, or on
occasion without it.... [ Continue Reading ]
ASSAYED] LXX 'wearied himself': cp. Genesis 19:11. PROVED] He was not
accustomed to wearing heavy armour, and it soon became burdensome.... [ Continue Reading ]
STAVES] i.e. with a mere stick (1 Samuel 17:40) instead of weapons.... [ Continue Reading ]
In true Oriental fashion David replies to the Philistine's brave words
with equally bold language, heightened to something far bolder by his
confidence in Jehovah.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VALLEY] LXX reads 'Gath.' This strong fortress of the Philistines,
like that of Ekron, checked the pursuit (cp. the end of the v.). Gath
was not far W. of Shochoh, and therefore it would seem that at
Shaaraim the stream of fugitives would part, some going on southwards
to Gath, others northwards... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT IT TO JERUSALEM] But Jerusalem was still a non-Hebrew city (2
Samuel 5:4.). A little later we find the sword of Goliath at Nob (1
Samuel 21:9), and hence some think that Nob is intended here. Stanley
and Robinson place Nob on the Mount of Olives.
Others think that David brought the head of... [ Continue Reading ]