
Text -- 1 Samuel 22:3 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Sa 22:3
Wesley: 1Sa 22:3 - -- _He expresses his hopes very modestly, as one that had entirely cast himself upon God, and committed his way to him, trusting not in his own arts or a...
_He expresses his hopes very modestly, as one that had entirely cast himself upon God, and committed his way to him, trusting not in his own arts or arms, but in the wisdom, power and goodness of God.
JFB -> 1Sa 22:3
JFB: 1Sa 22:3 - -- "Mizpeh" signifies a watchtower, and it is evident that it must be taken in this sense here, for it is called "the hold" or fort (1Sa 22:4). The king ...
"Mizpeh" signifies a watchtower, and it is evident that it must be taken in this sense here, for it is called "the hold" or fort (1Sa 22:4). The king of Moab was an enemy of Saul (1Sa 14:47), and the great-grandson of Ruth, of course, was related to the family of Jesse. David, therefore, had less anxiety in seeking an asylum within the dominions of this prince than those of Achish, because the Moabites had no grounds for entertaining vindictive feelings against him, and their enmity, to Saul rendered them the more willing to receive so illustrious a refugee from his court.
Clarke -> 1Sa 22:3
Clarke: 1Sa 22:3 - -- He said unto the king of Moab - David could not trust his parents within the reach of Saul, and he found it very inconvenient to them to be obliged ...
He said unto the king of Moab - David could not trust his parents within the reach of Saul, and he found it very inconvenient to them to be obliged to go through all the fatigues of a military life, and therefore begs the king of Moab to give them shelter. The king of Moab, being one of Saul’ s enemies, would be the more ready to oblige a person from whom he might at least expect friendship, if not considerable services.
TSK -> 1Sa 22:3
TSK: 1Sa 22:3 - -- Mizpeh : Jdg 11:29
the king : 1Sa 14:47; Rth 1:1-4, Rth 4:10, Rth 4:17
Let my father : Gen 47:11; Exo 20:12; Mat 15:4-6; 1Ti 5:4
till I know : 1Sa 3:1...

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Barnes -> 1Sa 22:3
Barnes: 1Sa 22:3 - -- Mizpeh of Moab - A good conjecture connects it with "Zophim"(a word of the same root as Mizpeh) on the top of Pisgah Num 23:14. It is probable ...
Mizpeh of Moab - A good conjecture connects it with "Zophim"(a word of the same root as Mizpeh) on the top of Pisgah Num 23:14. It is probable that David’ s descent from Ruth the Moabitess may have had something to do with his seeking an asylum for Jesse, Ruth’ s grandson, in the land of her birth. It would be very easy to get to the Jordan from the neighborhood of Bethlehem, and cross over near its embouchure into the Dead Sea.
Come forth, and be with you - The construction of the Hebrew is very strange. The Vulgate, Syriac, and Arabic seem to have read "dwell"instead of "come forth."
Poole -> 1Sa 22:3
Poole: 1Sa 22:3 - -- Mizpeh of Moab so called, to distinguish it from that Mizpeh, 1Sa 7:5 .
He said unto the king of Moab partly because he was related to and descende...
Mizpeh of Moab so called, to distinguish it from that Mizpeh, 1Sa 7:5 .
He said unto the king of Moab partly because he was related to and descended from one of his people, Rth 4:10 ; and partly because he was Saul’ s enemy, 1Sa 14:47 , and therefore more likely to be David’ s friend.
My father and my mother who being very aged, were not able to endure those journeys and hardships which David foresaw that he was likely to be exposed to.
Till I know what God will do for me till I see the accomplishment of God’ s promise made to me.
Haydock -> 1Sa 22:3
Haydock: 1Sa 22:3 - -- Of Moab, to distinguish it from the city of Benjamin, where Samuel had assembled the people; (Menochius) and perhaps also from the birth-place of Jep...
Of Moab, to distinguish it from the city of Benjamin, where Samuel had assembled the people; (Menochius) and perhaps also from the birth-place of Jephte, unless the Moabites had taken possession again of that part of Galaad. (Calmet) ---
Saul had made war upon this king, so that he was more ready to protect David, who departing soon after, by the admonition of Gad, (ver. 5.; Calmet) left those who could not follow him under his care. In the mean time he lived on plunder, taken from the surrounding enemies, (Tostat) and was joined by 200 men from the tribes of Benjamin and of Juda, (1 Paralipomenon xii. 16,) with Amasai, his nephew, by his sister Abigail, at their head. (Salien, the year before Christ 1079.)
Gill -> 1Sa 22:3
Gill: 1Sa 22:3 - -- And David went thence to Mizpeh of Moab,.... So called to distinguish it from a place of the same name in the land of Israel; which Junius says is the...
And David went thence to Mizpeh of Moab,.... So called to distinguish it from a place of the same name in the land of Israel; which Junius says is the same with Malle, and signifies a fortified place, and refers to the Apocrypha:"And how that many of them were shut up in Bosora, and Bosor, and Alema, Casphor, Maked, and Carnaim; all these cities are strong and great:'' (1 Maccabees 5:26)here he might think himself safer, though in an enemy's country, than in the land of Israel:
and he said unto the king of Moab, let my father and my mother, I pray thee, come forth; out of the land of Israel, or out of the cave of Adullam, whither they were come to him:
and be with you; if not with the king of Moab at his court, yet in some part or other of his country, where they might be safe from the rage of Saul:
till I know what God will do for me; on whose power and providence he wholly relied, and not upon the men that flocked to him, nor upon his own power and policy, courage and wisdom; he knew the promise of God to him, and he put his trust in him for the performance of it; but knew not the time, nor way, and manner, in which it would be performed; and expected in the meanwhile to be obliged to remove from place to place; and considering that his aged parents were not fit for such quick and sudden motions, and long flights, he provided as well as he could for their settlement; which was an instance of his filial affection for them, and piety towards them. His father's name is well known, Jesse, Rth 4:22, &c. but his mother's name is nowhere mentioned; the Jews say her name was Natzbet, the daughter of Adal y.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 22:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 22:1-23 - --1 Companies resort unto David at Adullam.3 At Mizpeh he commends his parents unto the king of Moab.5 Admonished by Gad, he comes to Hareth.6 Saul goin...
MHCC -> 1Sa 22:1-5
MHCC: 1Sa 22:1-5 - --See what weak instruments God sometimes uses, to bring about his own purposes. The Son of David is ready to receive distressed souls, who will be comm...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 22:1-5
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 22:1-5 - -- Here, I. David shelters himself in the cave of Adullam, 1Sa 22:1. Whether it was a natural or artificial fastness does not appear; it is probable th...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 22:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 22:1-5 - --
Having been driven away by Achish, the Philistian king at Gath, Davidtook refuge in the cave Adullam, where his family joined him. The cave Adullam ...
Constable: 1Sa 16:1--31:13 - --IV. SAUL AND DAVID 1 Sam. 16--31
The basic theme in Samuel, that blessing, and in particular fertility of all ki...

Constable: 1Sa 21:1--30:31 - --C. David in Exile chs. 21-30
In chapters 21-30 we see David's forces growing stronger and stronger while...

Constable: 1Sa 21:1--22:23 - --1. David's initial movements chs. 21-22
"The two chapters comprise a literary unit of three sect...
