
Text -- 1 Samuel 28:7 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Sa 28:7
JFB -> 1Sa 28:7-8; 1Sa 28:7-8
JFB: 1Sa 28:7-8 - -- From the energetic measures which he himself had taken for extirpating the dealers in magical arts (the profession having been declared a capital offe...
From the energetic measures which he himself had taken for extirpating the dealers in magical arts (the profession having been declared a capital offense), his most attached courtiers might have had reason to doubt the possibility of gratifying their master's wish. Anxious inquiries, however, led to the discovery of a woman living very secluded in the neighborhood, who had the credit of possessing the forbidden powers. To her house he repaired by night in disguise, accompanied by two faithful servants.

JFB: 1Sa 28:7-8 - -- "the fountain of the circle" (that figure being constantly affected by magicians) was situated directly on the other side of the Gilboa range, opposit...
"the fountain of the circle" (that figure being constantly affected by magicians) was situated directly on the other side of the Gilboa range, opposite Tabor; so that, in this midnight adventure, Saul had to pass over the shoulder of the ridge on which the Philistines were encamped.
Clarke: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit - Literally, Seek me a woman, בעלת אוב baalath ob , the mistress of the Obidiah or Pythonic spir...
Seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit - Literally, Seek me a woman,
Strange that a man, who had banished all such from the land, as dangerous to the state, as impostors and deceivers, should now have recourse to them as the only persons in whom he could safely put his confidence in the time in which Jehovah had refused to help him

Clarke: 1Sa 28:7 - -- At En-dor - This was a city in the valley of Jezreel, at the foot of Mount Gilboa, where the army of Saul had now encamped.
At En-dor - This was a city in the valley of Jezreel, at the foot of Mount Gilboa, where the army of Saul had now encamped.
Defender -> 1Sa 28:7
Defender: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Communication with spirits is evidently as old as history, but has been strictly forbidden by God (Deu 18:9-14). The entities called forth by spirit m...
Communication with spirits is evidently as old as history, but has been strictly forbidden by God (Deu 18:9-14). The entities called forth by spirit mediums (a process called "channeling" in the New Age movement) are not the spirits of deceased human beings, as often claimed, but are evil spirits, or demons, under the direction of Satan. When a spirit controls the body of a medium, essentially the body is demon possessed. Any "guidance" from such a source will inevitably be deceptive and dangerous, leading the one so deceived still further from the Lord."
TSK -> 1Sa 28:7
TSK: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Seek me : 2Ki 1:2, 2Ki 1:3, 2Ki 6:33; Isa 8:19, Isa 8:20; Lam 3:25, Lam 3:26; Hab 2:3
a familiar spirit : 1Sa 28:3; Deu 18:11; Isa 19:3; Act 16:16
tha...
Seek me : 2Ki 1:2, 2Ki 1:3, 2Ki 6:33; Isa 8:19, Isa 8:20; Lam 3:25, Lam 3:26; Hab 2:3
a familiar spirit : 1Sa 28:3; Deu 18:11; Isa 19:3; Act 16:16
that I may : Lev 19:31; 1Ch 10:13; Isa 8:19
Endor : En-dor, a city of Manasseh, was situated in the plain of Jezreel; and Eusebius and Jerome inform us, that it was a great town in their days, four miles south from Mount Tabor, near Nain, towards Scythopolis. This agrees with Maundrell, who says, that not many miles eastward of Tabor, you see mount Hermon, at the foot of which is seated Nain and Endor; and Burckhardt says, that in two hours and a half from Nazareth, towards Scythopolis or Bisan, they came to the village of Denouny, near which are the ruins of Endor; where the witch’ s grotto is shewn. Jos 17:11; Psa 83:10

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Barnes -> 1Sa 28:7
Barnes: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Enquire - A different word from that in 1Sa 28:6, though nearly synonymous with it. It is more frequently applied to inquiry of a false god, as...
Enquire - A different word from that in 1Sa 28:6, though nearly synonymous with it. It is more frequently applied to inquiry of a false god, as e. g. 2Ki 1:2; Isa 8:19; Isa 19:3.
En-dor (see Jos 11:2 note) was seven or eight miles from the slopes of Gilboa, on the north of little Hermon, where the Philistines were encamped; so that Saul must have run great risks in going there.
Poole -> 1Sa 28:7
Poole: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Seek me a woman rather than a man; for he thought that sex most likely to be given to those wicked arts, as being the weaker sex, and so aptest to be...
Seek me a woman rather than a man; for he thought that sex most likely to be given to those wicked arts, as being the weaker sex, and so aptest to be deceived, and most prone to superstition, and ofttimes most malicious and revengeful. That hath a familiar spirit ; one that converseth with the devil, and dead men’ s ghosts, and by them can discover future things. See Isa 8:19 .
His servants said to him instead of dissuading him from this wicked and destructive practice, which they should and would have done, if they had either loved God or their king, they further him in it.
En-dor a place in the tribe of Manasseh, within Jordan, not very fir from the place where the armies were encamped.
Haydock -> 1Sa 28:7
Haydock: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Spirit. Hebrew, "an ob, " or vessel distended, as such impostors seemed to swell at the presence of the spirit. Septuagint, "a belly talker." The...
Spirit. Hebrew, "an ob, " or vessel distended, as such impostors seemed to swell at the presence of the spirit. Septuagint, "a belly talker." They endeavour to speak from that part. We read of some who, without magic, have possessed the art in great perfection, so as to deceive the company, and make them think that some one was calling them from a great distance; as was the case with one Farming in England, 1645. (Dickenson, c. 9.) ---
Brodeus mentions that the valet of Francis I could thus counterfeit the speech of people deceased, and by these means prevailed upon a rich woman to marry him, and a banker of Lyons to give him a large sum of money. James Rodoginus, a possessed person in Italy, 1513, could make articulate sounds from the hollow of his belly, when his lips and nostrils were closed up. The oracles of idols were generally given in a low tone, as if they proceeded from the earth. Submissi petimus terram & vox fertur ad aures. (Virgil) ---
Those of Apollo were the most famous, and hence a divining spirit is called a Python. Saul must have been stupidly blind, thus to depend on what he had formerly banished with such care. (Calmet) ---
He flattered himself that some would still be left, especially among the women, who are most addicted to superstition, as well as to religion. (Menochius) ---
Endor was distant from Gelboe about four hours' walk. (Adrichomius) ---
But Saul made a long circuit to avoid the enemy. (Salien, v. 20.)
Gill -> 1Sa 28:7
Gill: 1Sa 28:7 - -- Then said Saul unto his servants,.... That waited upon him, to some of them, to such as he could place most confidence in to keep a secret; perhaps on...
Then said Saul unto his servants,.... That waited upon him, to some of them, to such as he could place most confidence in to keep a secret; perhaps only the two after mentioned:
seek me a woman that hath a familiar spirit, that I may go to her, and inquire of her; that was mistress of the bottle, a ventriloquist, that spoke out of her belly, or seemed to do; who had the spirit of Python or divination, conversed with the devil, and by his assistance pretended to bring up a dead person, and thereby foretell things to come; See Gill on Deu 18:11; a woman is pitched upon, because such were most addicted to those wicked arts, and being of the weaker sex, were more easily imposed upon by Satan; and Saul showed himself to be as weak, to seek after such persons; but being left of God, he acted the part of a mad man, as well as of a bad man:
and his servants said to him, behold, there is a woman that hath a familiar spirit at Endor; a city in the tribe of Manasseh, of which see Jos 17:11; it was not far from Gilboa. Mr. Maundrell speaks c of it as near Nain, at the foot of Mount Hermon; and turning, a little southward, he says, you have in view the high mountains of Gilboa. It is a tradition of the Jews d that this woman was the mother of Abner, the wife of Zephaniah; some say her name was Zephaniah; but, as Abarbinel observes, if so she would have known Saul, and also Saul would have known her, and what she was, if, as they say, she was spared because of her relation to him; nor needed he to have inquired of his servants for such a woman.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 28:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 28:1-25 - --1 Achish puts confidence in David.3 Saul having destroyed the witches,4 and now in his fear forsaken of God,7 has recourse to a witch;8 who, encourage...
MHCC -> 1Sa 28:7-19
MHCC: 1Sa 28:7-19 - --When we go from the plain path of duty, every thing draws us further aside, and increases our perplexity and temptation. Saul desires the woman to bri...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 28:7-14
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 28:7-14 - -- Here, I. Saul seeks for a witch, 1Sa 28:7. When God answered him not, if he had humbled himself by repentance and persevered in seeking God, who k...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 28:3-25
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 28:3-25 - --
Saul with the witch at Endor . - The invasion of Israel by the Philistines,which brought David into so difficult a situation, drove king Saul todes...
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 27:1--31:13 - --4. The end of Saul's reign chs 27-31
David's commitment to God resulted in his continuing to be ...

Constable: 1Sa 28:3-25 - --Saul's attempt to secure divine guidance from a medium 28:3-25
The story involving Saul'...
