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Verse 1 Samuel 16:18. _I HAVE SEEN A SON OF JESSE_] Dr. _Warburton_
supposes the story is anticipated from 1 Samuel 16:14-9, and that the
true chronology of this part of David's life is the following:...
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A MIGHTY VALIANT MAN ... - David’s reputation for courage, skill,
discretion, and manly beauty, was already great. Since “the Spirit
of the Lord came upon him,” his natural qualities and powers had
be...
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III. DAVID, THE KING AFTER GOD'S HEART--HIS EXILE AND SUFFERING
1. David Anointed King and the Departure of the Spirit from Saul
CHAPTER 16
_ 1. David anointed king (1 Samuel 16:1)_
2. The Spirit...
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DAVID, SAUL'S MINSTREL. (J), the ancient narrative, continues 1 Samuel
14:52. The earlier and more authentic of the two accounts of David's
introduction to Saul (_cf._ 1 Samuel 17:55 ff.).
Saul became...
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SERVANTS. Not the same word as in verses: 1 Samuel 16:15, but "young
men "as in 1 Samuel 14:1. Perhaps Saul's body-guard; possibly
fellow-pupils of Samuel at Naioth.
AND. Note Figure of speech _Polys...
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_one of the servants_ The word here used for "servants" literally
means "young men" (Vulg. _pueri_), as it is rendered in 1 Samuel 14:1,
and probably refers to military attendants: that used in 1 Samu...
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David's introduction to the Court of Saul
14. _But the spirit of the Lord departed from Saul_ Note the contrast
to 1 Samuel 16:13. As David rose, Saul sank.
_an evil spirit from the Lord_ The cause o...
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_Saul Seeks a Musician._ 1 Samuel 16:14-23
14 But the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit
from the Lord troubled him.
15 And Saul's servants said unto him, Behold now, an evil sp...
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_THEN ANSWERED ONE OF THE SERVANTS, AND SAID, BEHOLD, I HAVE SEEN A
SON OF JESSE THE BETHLEHEMITE, THAT IS CUNNING IN PLAYING, AND A
MIGHTY VALIANT MAN, AND A MAN OF WAR, AND PRUDENT IN MATTERS, AND A...
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DAVID IS ANOINTED KING OVER ISRAEL
From 1 Samuel 16 on, the interest centres in David rather than in
Saul....
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 16
SAMUEL *ANOINTS DAVID
V1 The *Lord said to Samuel, ‘You should not continue to be sad
about Saul. I do not accept him as the king of *Isra...
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THEN ANSWERED ONE OF THE SERVANTS. — The Dean of Canterbury calls
attention to the fact that the word in the original here rendered
“servants” is not the same as was translated by “servants” in
1 Samu...
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וַ יַּעַן֩ אֶחָ֨ד מֵ הַ נְּעָרִ֜ים וַ
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THE YOUNG HARPER BEFORE THE DEJECTED KING
1 Samuel 16:14
In one sentence we are told of the Spirit of the Lord coming upon
David, 1 Samuel 16:13, and in the next of the departure of the Spirit
from S...
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We now come to the third section of this Book, throughout which David
is the principal figure. It would seem that Samuel had given himself
over to the sadness occasioned by Saul's failure. Jehovah reb...
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_Him. Some think that this took place before David's victory over
Goliath; others believe, that David was only made armour-bearer to
Saul, after that event. We must not disturb the order of the sacred...
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(17) And Saul said unto his servants, Provide me now a man that can
play well, and bring him to me. (18) Then answered one of the
servants, and said, Behold, I have seen a son of Jesse the
Bethlehemit...
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Now that we have heard the prophet's judgment of king Saul, there
follows next the choice of Jehovah. The chapter gives us in a very
striking manner the manifest sentence of death on all the thoughts...
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In chapter 16 Samuel is sent of Jehovah to anoint this His chosen one.
All glorying in the flesh and its birthright are here set aside; and
the youngest, despised and forgotten of all, who kept the sh...
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THEN ANSWERED ONE OF THE SERVANTS,.... Which the Jews say m was Doeg
the Edomite, who out of envy and ill will to David spake of him, that
Saul might have an opportunity of slaying him; but this is no...
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Then answered one of the servants, and said, Behold, I have seen a son
of Jesse the Bethlehemite, [that is] cunning in playing, and a mighty
valiant man, and a man of war, and prudent in matters, and...
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_Then answered one of the servants_, &c. It is likely this was some
friend or acquaintance of David, who here gives him a very high
character, which he did not disgrace, but fully verified, insomuch
t...
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1 Samuel sent by God, vnder pretence of a sacrifice, commeth to
Bethlehem.
6 His humane iudgement is reprooued.
11 He anointeth Dauid.
15 Saul sendeth for Dauid to quiet his euill spirit.
1 AND th...
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Samuel's mourning for Saul was deep and real; nevertheless it must not
be too long protracted. The Lord stirs him up now to some positive
action. God has chosen a king from among the sons of Jesse, a...
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MATTERS:
Or, speech...
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14-23 Saul is made a terror to himself. The Spirit of the Lord
departed from him. If God and his grace do not rule us, sin and Satan
will have possession of us. The devil, by the Divine permission,
t...
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Wonder not that David was so suddenly advanced, from a poor
contemptible shepherd, to so great reputation; for these were the
effects of that Spirit of the Lord, which he received when he was
anointed...
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1 Samuel 16:18 one H259 servants H5288 answered H6030 (H8799) said
H559 (H8799) seen H7200 (H8804) son...
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SAUL'S SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITION RESULTS IN DAVID BEING INTRODUCED
INTO COURT CIRCLES (1 SAMUEL 16:14).
Sadly for Saul the Spirit of YHWH had departed from him. YHWH had now
rejected him as king, and...
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1 Samuel 16:18
In this passage we meet with David when he was still but a young man,
and there are five distinct things mentioned about him which we may
find it useful to consider.
I. Notice first hi...
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CONTENTS: Choice of David as king. His annointing and visit to Saul.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Samuel, David, Jesse, Saul, Eliab,
Abinadab, Shammah.
CONCLUSION: Whom God appoints, He annoints, a...
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1 Samuel 16:7. _The Lord said to Samuel._ A cloud of proofs
demonstrate, that the Eternal Word did personally accompany the holy
prophets, and talk with them by voice in open vision. What nation had
G...
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_Provide me now a man that can play well._
THE PROMOTION OF DAVID
Sin is the harbinger of sorrow. A bad heart makes a troubled life. One
sin may blight the fairest prospects and fill a palace with g...
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_And Samuel did that which the Lord spake, and came to Bethlehem._
SAMUEL’S VISIT TO BETHLEHEM
1. How much history is entwined around one locality! The very name of
a village recalls events most mome...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 16:14 Saul and David become acquainted
when David begins serving Saul. As the story develops, David will
become Saul’s most successful servant.
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 16:16 David was already SKILLFUL IN
PLAYING THE LYRE, but A MAN OF VALOR, A MAN OF WAR probably refers to
his ability and not his experience (see...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 16:13. “THEN SAMUEL TOOK THE HORN OF OIL,” etc. “There
is nothing recorded concerning any words of Samuel to David at the
time of the anointing, and in explanat...
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DAVID ANOINTED AS THE FUTURE KING, AND HIS FIRST INTRODUCTION TO SAUL.
(1 Samuel 16:1)
EXPOSITION
CHOICE OF DAVID AS
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So God said to Samuel, How long are you gonna mourn for Saul, seeing I
have rejected him from being the king, or reigning over Israel? [This
change of attitude, "I've rejected him, now how long are yo...
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1 Samuel 10:7; 1 Samuel 16:12; 1 Samuel 17:32; 1 Samuel 18:12;...
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DAVID, THE SWEET PSALMIST OF ISRAEL
1 Samuel 16:11
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. David the shepherd lad. When Samuel came to Jesse, all of his sons
were brought before him, excepting David. The eldest, Eli...
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Prudent — Wonder not, that David was so suddenly advanced, from a
poor shepherd, to so great a reputation; for these were the effects of
that Spirit of the Lord which he received when he was anointed....