INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 1
This chapter contains an account of the death of Saul and Jonathan, as
related to David by an Amalekite, 2 Samuel 1:1; of the sorrow he and
his men were filled with at the news of it, 2 Samuel 1:11; of his
order to put to death the messenger that brought the tidings,... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THE DEATH OF SAUL,.... The third day after,
as appears from the next verse:
WHEN DAVID WAS RETURNED FROM THE SLAUGHTER OF THE AMALEKITES; as
related in 1 Samuel 30:17;
AND DAVID HAD ABODE TWO DAYS IN ZIKLAG; which, though fired by the
Amalekites, was not utterly consumed,... [ Continue Reading ]
IT CAME TO PASS ON THE THIRD DAY,.... After the battle was fought, in
which Saul was slain:
THAT, BEHOLD, A MAN CAME OUT OF THE CAMP FROM SAUL; that is, from them
who were in the camp with Saul, for he was dead. Some say d this was
Doeg the Edomite, which is not likely that he should come with such... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO HIM, FROM WHENCE COMEST THOU?.... It is very
likely by his appearance and circumstances he suspected from whence he
came:
AND HE SAID UNTO HIM, OUT OF THE CAMP OF ISRAEL AM I ESCAPED; which
plainly suggested that that was in danger, confusion, and distress.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO HIM, HOW WENT THE MATTER? I PRAY THEE, TELL
ME,.... That is, how went the battle? on which side the victory?
AND HE ANSWERED, THAT THE PEOPLE ARE FLED FROM THE BATTLE; meaning the
people of Israel, they had given way, and turned their backs upon
their enemies, and were fled:
AN... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO THE YOUNG MAN THAT TOLD HIM,.... These tidings:
HOW KNOWEST THOU THAT SAUL AND JONATHAN HIS SON BE DEAD? this he
particularly inquired after, as what most affected him, and was most
material for him to know; and his meaning is, whether he had this of
his own sight and knowledge,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE YOUNG MAN THAT TOLD HIM,.... So it seems he was, and therefore
could not be Doeg, more likely his son of the two; but there is no
reason to believe he was either of them, who cannot be thought to be
well disposed to David:
SAID, AS I HAPPENED BY CHANCE UPON MOUNT GILBOA; who was either a
tr... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE LOOKED BEHIND HIM,.... To see how near the enemy was, and
who were pursuing him:
HE SAW ME, AND CALLED UNTO ME; by which it should rather seem that he
belonged to the Philistines than to the Israelites, and as his being
an Amalekite shows; for such an one would hardly be admitted among... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO ME, WHO [ART] THOU?.... Being willing to know whether
a friend or an enemy, which by his coming behind him he could not
tell:
AND I ANSWERED HIM, I [AM] AN AMALEKITE: which he might be; but it is
not likely he should tell Saul he was, which would not recommend him
to him; though in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE SAID UNTO ME AGAIN, STAND, I PRAY THEE, UPON ME, AND SLAY
ME,.... Which it can hardly be thought Saul would say; since he might
as well have died by the hands of the uncircumcised Philistines, which
he endeavoured to avoid, as by the hands of an Amalekite:
FOR ANGUISH IS COME UPON ME; or tre... [ Continue Reading ]
SO I STOOD UPON HIM, AND SLEW HIM,.... Pressed with all his weight
upon his body, that so the spear might pierce through him, and slay
him; thus he represents his death to be brought about:
BECAUSE I WAS SURE THAT HE COULD NOT LIVE AFTER THAT HE WAS FALLEN;
this is not consistent with what he had s... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN DAVID TOOK HOLD ON HIS CLOTHES,.... Not on the young man's but
his own:
AND RENT THEM; on bearing of the death of Saul and Jonathan, see
Genesis 37:34; from whence the Jews l gather, that a man is bound to
rend his clothes for a prince, and for the father of the sanhedrim,
since Saul, they sa... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY MOURNED AND WEPT,.... Inwardly mourned, and outwardly wept,
no doubt sincerely:
AND FASTED UNTIL EVEN; ate no food all that day until it was evening,
the manner in which fasts used to be kept:
FOR SAUL, AND FOR JONATHAN HIS SON; it is no wonder that David and his
men should mourn for Jona... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO THE YOUNG MAN THAT TOLD HIM, WHENCE [ART]
THOU?.... From what place, or of what people and nation art thou?
though Abarbinel thinks it neither respects place nor people, but that
David thought he was another man's servant; so that the sense of the
question is, to what man did he... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO HIM, HOW, WAST THOU NOT AFRAID TO STRETCH FORTH
THINE HAND,.... By which it should seem that he did more than stand
upon him, and press his body, that the spear might pierce through him,
but that he drew his sword, and slew him; so David understood him, and
is the sense of the ph... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID CALLED ONE OF THE YOUNG MEN,.... His servants that attended
on him:
AND SAID, GO NEAR, [AND] FALL UPON HIM; by smiting him with his sword:
AND HE SMOTE HIM, THAT HE DIED; his orders were instantly obeyed.
Kings and generals of armies had great power in those times and
countries to execut... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAID UNTO HIM, THY BLOOD [BE] UPON THY HEAD,.... The blood
that he had shed, let him suffer for it; for as he had shed blood, his
blood ought to be shed, according to the law of God; and for proof of
this, that he had so done, he appeals to his own confession:
FOR THY MOUTH HATH TESTIFIED... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID LAMENTED WITH THIS LAMENTATION OVER SAUL, AND OVER JONATHAN
HIS SON. Composed the following elegy on account of their death, and
sung it in a tune agreeable to it, he and the men that were with him.... [ Continue Reading ]
(ALSO HE BADE THEM TEACH THE CHILDREN OF JUDAH [THE USE] OF THE
BOW,.... These words, with what follow in this verse, are rightly put
into a parenthesis, since they do not begin nor make any part of the
elegiac song, or lamentation of David; and are here inserted to show,
that, amidst his sorrow and... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BEAUTY OF ISRAEL IS SLAIN UPON THY HIGH PLACES,.... The high
mountains of Gilboa, where Saul their king, and Jonathan his son, a
prince of the blood, and natural heir to the crown, and multitudes of
young men, the flower of the nation, were wounded and slain. Here
begins the lamentation, or the... [ Continue Reading ]
TELL [IT] NOT IN GATH,.... One of the five principalities of the
Philistines, and the chief of them, being raised to a kingdom, and
whose king was at the head of the armies of the Philistines that
engaged with Saul. This is not to be understood of a command of David,
who could not hinder the victory... [ Continue Reading ]
YE MOUNTAINS OF GILBOA,.... On which fell Saul and his sons, and many
of the people of Israel, 2 Samuel 1:6;
[LET THERE BE] NO DEW, NEITHER [LET THERE BE] RAIN UPON YOU; which is
not to understood as a real imprecation; for David would never curse
any part of the land of Israel, for which he had so... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE BLOOD OF THE SLAIN, FROM THE FAT OF THE MIGHTY, THE BOW OF
JONATHAN TURNED NOT BACK,.... That is, it always did execution, the
arrows shot frown it pierced into men, shed their blood, and slew
them; even they entered into the fat of the mighty, or mighty ones,
that were fat, and brought the... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL AND JONATHAN [WERE] LOVELY AND PLEASANT IN THEIR LIVES,.... To
one another, had no quarrel or difference with each other, only on the
account of David; otherwise they agreed together in the court, and in
the camp, in their councils, and in their conduct:
AND IN THEIR DEATH THEY WERE NOT DIVIDE... [ Continue Reading ]
YE DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL, WEEP OVER SAUL,.... In their mournful elegies;
WHO CLOTHED YOU WITH SCARLET, WITH [OTHER] DELIGHTS; not only with
scarlet, but with other fine and delightful apparel, such as were very
pleasing to the female sex, especially young people, who are delighted
with gay apparel; t... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN IN THE MIDST OF THE BATTLE!.... The mighty
and valiant men of war, the common soldiers as well as their general
officers, whose loss David mourns, and the repetition of shows how
much it affected him:
O JONATHAN, [THOU WAST] SLAIN IN THINE HIGH PLACES; in the high places
o... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM DISTRESSED FOR THEE, MY BROTHER JONATHAN,.... So he was, not only
by nation and religion, but by affinity, having married the sister of
Jonathan; and still more so by affection and friendship, he being a
friend of David's, that stuck closer to him than a brother, and who
loved him as his own so... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN,.... This is the burden of this elegiac
song, being the third time it is mentioned:
AND THE WEAPONS OF WAR PERISHED! not only the valiant soldiers were
killed, but their arms were lost; and particularly he may mean Saul
and Jonathan, who as they were the shields of the peo... [ Continue Reading ]