
Text -- 1 Samuel 10:3 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Not that at the foot of mount Tabor, which was far from these parts; but another belonging to some other place.
Not that at the foot of mount Tabor, which was far from these parts; but another belonging to some other place.

Wesley: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Properly so called, which was in Ephraim, where there was a noted high - place, famous for Jacob's vision there, Gen 28:19, where it is probable they ...
Properly so called, which was in Ephraim, where there was a noted high - place, famous for Jacob's vision there, Gen 28:19, where it is probable they offered sacrifices, in this confused state of things, when the ark was in one place, and the tabernacle in another.
Or, "the oak of Tabor," not the celebrated mount, for that was far distant.

JFB: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Apparently to offer sacrifices there at a time when the ark and the tabernacle were not in a settled abode, and God had not yet declared the permanent...
Apparently to offer sacrifices there at a time when the ark and the tabernacle were not in a settled abode, and God had not yet declared the permanent place which He should choose. The kids were for sacrifice, the loaves for the offering, and the wine for the libations.
Clarke -> 1Sa 10:3
Clarke: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Three men going up to God to Bethel - Jacob’ s altar was probably there still, Gen 28:19. However this might be, it was still considered, as it...
Three men going up to God to Bethel - Jacob’ s altar was probably there still, Gen 28:19. However this might be, it was still considered, as its name implies, the house of God; and to it they were now going, to offer sacrifice
The three kids were for sacrifice; the three loaves of bread to be offered probably as a thank-offering; and the bottle or skin full of wine, for a libation. When the blood was poured out before the Lord, then they feasted on the flesh and on the bread; and probably had a sufficiency of the wine left for their own drinking.
TSK -> 1Sa 10:3
TSK: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Tabor : Jos 19:12, Jos 19:22; Jdg 4:6, Jdg 4:12, Jdg 8:18; Psa 89:12
Bethel : Gen 28:19, Gen 28:22, Gen 35:1, Gen 35:3, Gen 35:6, Gen 35:7
three kids ...

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Barnes -> 1Sa 10:3
Barnes: 1Sa 10:3 - -- The plain of Tabor - It should be "the oak or terebinth""of Tabor"(Jdg 4:11 note). It has been ingeniously conjectured that "Tabor"is either a ...
The plain of Tabor - It should be "the oak or terebinth""of Tabor"(Jdg 4:11 note). It has been ingeniously conjectured that "Tabor"is either a different form of "Deborah,"or a corruption of it, and that the "oak,"or "terebinth of Tabor,"is the same as "Allon-bachuth,"the oak under which Deborah was buried, and which lay "beneath Bethel"Gen 35:8. The terebinth, where the three men came upon Saul, must have been at some point previous to that where the road leading northward from Jerusalem branches; when they reached that point they would go on with their offerings to Bethel, he would pursue his journey to Gibeah.
Poole -> 1Sa 10:3
Poole: 1Sa 10:3 - -- To the plain of Tabor not that at the foot of Mount Tabor, which was far from these parts; but another belonging to some other place, or man, called ...
To the plain of Tabor not that at the foot of Mount Tabor, which was far from these parts; but another belonging to some other place, or man, called Tabor. Beth-el ; properly so called, which was in Ephraim, where there was a noted high place, famous for Jacob’ s vision there, Gen 28:19 , where it is probable they offered sacrifices in this confused state of things, when the ark was in one place, and the tabernacle, if not destroyed, in another. Or, to the house of God , i.e. to Kirjath-jearim , where the ark, the habitation of God, now was, 1Sa 7:1,2,16 .
Loaves of bread might be offered, either by themselves, as Lev 2:4 , or with other sacrifices.
A bottle of wine which was poured forth in drink-offerings. See Lev 23:13 Num 15:5 .
Haydock -> 1Sa 10:3
Haydock: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Thabor, very distant from the famous mountain (Calmet) in Zabulon. (Menochius) ---
Bethel. Where there was at that time an altar of God; it being...
Thabor, very distant from the famous mountain (Calmet) in Zabulon. (Menochius) ---
Bethel. Where there was at that time an altar of God; it being one of the places where Samuel judged Israel, (Challoner) and which had always been considered as a place of devotion, since Jacob had his vision, Genesis xxviii. 19. It lay to the east of Gabaa, so that Saul might easily meet these pilgrims. (Calmet) ---
Wine, for libations, as the other things were for a sacrifice and feast, as well as for presents to the officiating priests.
Gill -> 1Sa 10:3
Gill: 1Sa 10:3 - -- Then shall thou go on forward from thence,.... From Zelzah and Rachel's sepulchre there:
and thou shall come to the plain of Tabor; not that which ...
Then shall thou go on forward from thence,.... From Zelzah and Rachel's sepulchre there:
and thou shall come to the plain of Tabor; not that which lay at the bottom of the famous and well known mountain Tabor; for that was in the tribe of Zebulun, at a great distance from hence: but a plain, so called perhaps from the name of the owner of it:
and there shall meet thee three men going up to God to Bethel: the same with Luz, where Jacob built an altar, and called upon God; and so Elohimbethel here is the same with Elbethel, Gen 35:6. Here was an high place as at Ramah, whither in those times, when there was no fixed place for worship, the tabernacle at one place, and the ark at another, the people went up to worship; and they might the rather choose this, because it was a place devoted to the worship and service of God by their father Jacob; so the Targum paraphrases it,"going up to worship God in Bethel;''so Josephus c, they were going thither to pray, and, as it seems by what follows, to sacrifice: one carrying three kids; which were used in sacrifice, and were a pretty heavy load if carried far; though, according to Josephus d, it was but one kid:
and another carrying three loaves of bread; for the minchah, the meat offering, or rather bread offering, Lev 2:4.
and another carrying a bottle of wine; for the drink offering, the fourth part of an hin of wine being required for each kid, Num 15:5. This bottle, Ben Melech says, was a bottle made of skin, a leathern bottle or bag, or a potter's vessel or pitcher; the Targum renders it, a flagon of wine.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 10:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 10:1-27 - --1 Samuel anoints Saul.2 He confirms him by prediction of three signs.9 Saul's heart is changed, and he prophesies.14 He conceals the matter of the kin...
MHCC -> 1Sa 10:1-8
MHCC: 1Sa 10:1-8 - --The sacred anointing, then used, pointed at the great Messiah, or Anointed One, the King of the church, and High Priest of our profession, who was ano...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 10:1-8
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 10:1-8 - -- Samuel is here executing the office of a prophet, giving Saul full assurance from God that he should be king, as he was afterwards, according to the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 10:2-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 10:2-7 - --
To confirm the consecration of Saul as king over Israel, which had beeneffected through the anointing, Samuel gave him three more signs whichwould o...
Constable: 1Sa 8:1--12:25 - --B. Kingship Given to Saul chs. 8-12
"Clearly these five chapters constitute a literary unit, for they ar...

Constable: 1Sa 9:1--10:17 - --2. The anointing of Saul 9:1-10:16
In chapters 9-11 the writer painted Saul as the ideal man to ...
