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Verse 1 Samuel 12:11. _JERUBBAAL_] That is, Gideon. _And Bedan_:
instead of _Bedan_, whose name occurs nowhere else as a judge or
deliverer of Israel, the _Septuagint_ have _Barak_; the same reading...
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BEDAN - No such name occurs among the Judges who delivered Israel.
Some versions and commentators read “Barak,” the form of the
letters of both words being in Hebrew somewhat similar.
AND SAMUEL - The...
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5. SAMUEL'S WITNESS AND WARNING
CHAPTER 12
_ 1. His witness to his own integrity (1 Samuel 12:1)_
2. His warning (1 Samuel 12:6)
3. Heaven's answer (1 Samuel 12:16)
4. His words of co
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1 SAMUEL 12. SAMUEL'S FAREWELL. From the Deuteronomic document, where
it separated the two clauses of 1 Samuel 10:25, which see.
1 SAMUEL 12:1_ A_ (to witness). In response to a solemn adjuration
fr...
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AND BEDAN. The Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic read "and Barak" (the
names being much alike in Hebrew). and Samuel. The Peshito (or Revised
Syriac) reads "and Samson". But, if "Samuel", these are not S...
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_And the Lord sent_, &c. Four typical deliverers of the nation are
mentioned. (1) Jerubbaal, who brought the Midianite oppression to an
end (Judges 6-8). His original name _Gideon_was changed to
_Jeru...
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THE LORD SENT JERUBBAAL, AND BEDAN, AND JEPHTHAH, AND SAMUEL—
Houbigant, after several of the versions, reads, _Jerubbaal, Deborah
and Barak, Jephthah and Samson._ St. Paul seems to confirm this
readi...
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_Israel's History Reviewed._ 1 Samuel 12:6-15
6 And Samuel said unto the people, _It is_ the Lord that advanced
Moses and Aaron, and that brought your fathers up out of the land of
Egypt.
7 Now there...
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_AND THE LORD SENT JERUBBAAL, AND BEDAN, AND JEPHTHAH, AND SAMUEL, AND
DELIVERED YOU OUT OF THE HAND OF YOUR ENEMIES ON EVERY SIDE, AND YE
DWELLED SAFE._
Bedan. The Septuagint reads Barak; and for "S...
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12:11 Bedan (a-6) The LXX and other ancient versions have 'Barak.'...
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JERUBBAAL] see Judges 6. BEDAN] LXX reads 'Barak.' JEPHTHAH] see
Judges 11. SAMUEL] must be a later insertion either by the editor or
by a scribe....
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SAMUEL RESIGNS HIS JUDGESHIP
This chapter is a continuation of 1 Samuel 10:17, and the scene of the
events recorded is the great national assembly at Mizpeh. Notice,
however, the reference to Nahash ...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 12
SAMUEL SPEAKS TO ALL THE *ISRAELITES FOR THE LAST TIME
V1 Samuel said to all the *Israelites, ‘I have done everything that
you wanted me t...
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AND THE LORD SENT JERUBBAAL. — Again the speaker only names a few of
the God-sent deliverers, just the most prominent of their great and
famous heroes. Gideon was surnamed Jerubbaal out of scorn and d...
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וַ יִּשְׁלַ֤ח יְהוָה֙ אֶת
־יְרֻבַּ֣עַל וְ אֶת
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CHAPTER XVII.
_ SAMUEL'S DEALINGS WITH THE PEOPLE._
1 Samuel 12:6.
2. HAVING vindicated himself (in the first five verses of this
chapter, 1 Samuel 12:1), Samuel now proceeds to his second point, an...
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SAMUEL'S LAST MESSAGE TO ISRAEL
1 Samuel 12:1
An end must come to the longest and most useful service. “Before his
long sleep Samuel made protestation of his innocence before God and
the people.” Yes...
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At the confirmation of the king appointed by God by the consent of the
nation, Samuel delivered what was practically his last address to
them.
It was of the nature of a farewell message, in which was...
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Jerobaal and Badan. That is, Gedeon and Samson, called here Badan or
Bedan, because he was of Dan. (Challoner) (Chaldean, &c.)
(Worthington) --- Others think that Jair, (Judges x. 3.; Junius,
Usher,)...
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(8) When Jacob was come into Egypt, and your fathers cried unto the
LORD, then the LORD sent Moses and Aaron, which brought forth your
fathers out of Egypt, and made them dwell in this place. (9) And...
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We have already seen that the desire and deliberate decision of the
people for a king was a direct blow at the government of God in
Israel; but the time was come to permit the will of the people to ha...
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Samuel (chap. 12) receives the people's testimony to his fidelity. He
sets before them the ways of God towards them, their ingratitude and
foolishness in having asked for a king and rejected God. Neve...
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AND THE LORD SENT JERUBBAAL,.... Or Gideon, as the Targum, for
Jerubbaal was the name given to Gideon, when he first became a judge,
Judges 6:32
AND BEDAN; if this was one of the judges, he must have...
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And the LORD sent Jerubbaal, and Bedan, and Jephthah, and Samuel, and
delivered you out of the hand of your enemies on every side, and ye
dwelled safe.
Ver. 11. _And Bedan._] That is, Barak, accordin...
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1 Sam. 12:11. This Bedan seems to be the same with Jair the Gileadite
of whom we read (Judges 10:3; Judges 10:4), for this Bedan was a
Gileadite, as appears by 1 Chronicles 7:17. But Jair was the only...
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_And Bedan_ We have no mention of Bedan in the book of Judges or
elsewhere before, and therefore many commentators think this is
another name for Barak. Others, however, think Samson to be the person...
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1 Samuel testifieth his integritie.
6 Hee reprooueth the people of ingratitude.
16 He terrifieth them with thunder in haruest time.
20 He comforteth them in Gods mercy.
1 AND Samuel saide vnto all...
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And the Lord sent Jerubbaal, that is, Gideon, Judges 6:14, AND BEDAN,
or Barak, Judges 4:6, AND JEPHTHAH, Judges 11:1, AND SAMUEL, for the
speaker could well mention his own name, since he was conscio...
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SAMUEL PROTESTS HIS INTEGRITY...
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This chapter intervenes in the history as a solemn reproof to Israel
and a warning of the dangers to which they had exposed themselves by
asking for a king The voice of the prophet is not to be put in...
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6-15 The work of ministers is to reason with people; not only to
exhort and direct, but to persuade, to convince men's judgments, and
so to gain their wills and affections. Samuel reasons of the righ...
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BEDAN is certainly one of the judges; and because there is no judge so
called in the Book of Judges, it is reasonably concluded that this was
one of the judges there mentioned having two names, as was...
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1 Samuel 12:11 LORD H3068 sent H7971 (H8799) Jerubbaal H3378 Bedan
H917 Jephthah H3316 Samuel H8050 delivered H5337
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SAMUEL FIRST BRIEFLY RECOUNTS THE HISTORY OF YHWH'S GOODNESS IN
APPOINTING DELIVERERS IN ORDER TO DELIVER THEM (THE WAY IN WHICH HE
HAS CHOSEN TO RULE THEM), AND YET EVEN THEN THEY HAVE CONTINUALLY
FA...
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CONTENTS: Samuel's proclamation of the kingdom. Deliverances of God
rehearsed. The sign of thunder and rain.
CHARACTERS: God, Samuel.
CONCLUSION: Religion has reason on its side (1 Samuel 12:7) whic...
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1 Samuel 12:2. _I am old and grey-headed._ Some think Samuel was now
seventy three or eighty years of age; others think he was but sixty
three. Usher's chronology is much embarrassed here.
1 Samuel 12...
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_And when they forgot the Lord their God he sold them into the hand of
Sisera._
NATIONAL JUDGMENTS THE CONSEQUENCE OF NATIONAL SINS
Let us learn from this transaction the important lesson, that natio...
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_And Samuel maid unto the people._
SAMUEL’S DEALINGS WITH THE PEOPLE
Having vindicated himself (in the first five verses of this chapter),
Samuel now proceeds to his second point, and takes the peopl...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 12:1 The setting of this address is not
clear, though it was probably a different occasion than ch. 1 Samuel
11:1. From now on, Samuel will no longer be the judge of all Is
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES.—
1 Samuel 12:1. “AND SAMUEL SAID,” etc. “The time and place of
the following address are not given, but it is evident from the
connection with the preceding chapter, and...
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EXPOSITION
SAMUEL'S EXHORTATION TO THE PEOPLE AT GILGAL. This speech of Samuel is
not to be regarded as a farewell address made upon his resignation of
his office; for though a new power had been intr...
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Now in the twelfth chapter Samuel is now sort of stepping down because
they have now proclaimed the king. So his career as the judge over
Israel has pretty much come to an end, as the reigns of govern...
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1 Samuel 7:13; Judges 11:1; Judges 16:31; Judges 6:14; Judges 6:32;...
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Bedan — This was either Samson, as most interpreters believe, who is
called Bedan; that is, in Dan, or of Dan, one of that tribe, to
signify that they had no reason to distrust that God, who could rai...