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Text -- 1 Samuel 31:4 (NET)

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31:4 Saul said to his armor bearer, “Draw your sword and stab me with it! Otherwise these uncircumcised people will come, stab me, and torture me.” But his armor bearer refused to do it, because he was very afraid. So Saul took his sword and fell on it.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi


Dictionary Themes and Topics: WAR; WARFARE | Sword | Saul | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | Philistines | MURDER | Judges, Book of | Jezreel, Valley of | JABESH-GILEAD | Gilboa | ESDRAELON, PLAIN OF | David | CRIME; CRIMES | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | Armies | Aphek | ARMY | ARMOR-BEARER | ACHISH | ABUSE | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: 1Sa 31:3-5 - -- He seems to have bravely maintained his ground for some time longer; but exhausted with fatigue and loss of blood, and dreading that if he fell alive ...

He seems to have bravely maintained his ground for some time longer; but exhausted with fatigue and loss of blood, and dreading that if he fell alive into the enemy's hands, they would insolently maltreat him (Jos 8:29; Jos 10:24; Jdg 8:21), he requested his armor bearer to despatch him. However, that officer refused to do so. Saul then falling on the point of his sword killed himself; and the armor bearer, who, according to Jewish writers, was Doeg, following the example of his master, put an end to his life also. They died by one and the same sword--the very weapon with which they had massacred the Lord's servants at Nob.

Clarke: 1Sa 31:4 - -- Draw thy sword, and thrust me through - Dr. Delaney has some good observations on this part of the subject: "Saul and his armor-bearer died by the s...

Draw thy sword, and thrust me through - Dr. Delaney has some good observations on this part of the subject: "Saul and his armor-bearer died by the same sword. That his armor-bearer died by his own sword is out of all doubt; the text expressly tells us so; and that Saul perished by the same sword is sufficiently evident. Draw Thy sword, says he to him, and thrust me through; which, when he refused, Saul, says the text, took The sword, ( את החרב eth hachereb , the very sword), and fell upon it. What sword? Not his own, for then the text would have said so; but, in the plain natural grammatical construction, the sword before mentioned must be the sword now referred to, that is, his armor-bearer’ s, 1Ch 10:4, 1Ch 10:5. Now it is the established tradition of all the Jewish nation that this armor-bearer was Doeg, and I see no reason why it should be discredited; and if so, then Saul and his executioner both fell by that weapon with which they had before massacred the priests of God. So Brutus and Cassius killed themselves with the same swords with which they stabbed Caesar; and Calippus was stabbed with the same sword with which he stabbed Dio."

TSK: 1Sa 31:4 - -- Draw : Jdg 9:54; 1Ch 10:4 uncircumcised : 1Sa 14:6, 1Sa 17:26, 1Sa 17:36; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:25, Jer 9:26; Eze 44:7-9 abuse me : or, mock me he was sore ...

Draw : Jdg 9:54; 1Ch 10:4

uncircumcised : 1Sa 14:6, 1Sa 17:26, 1Sa 17:36; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:25, Jer 9:26; Eze 44:7-9

abuse me : or, mock me

he was sore : 2Sa 1:14

Saul : 2Sa 1:9, 2Sa 1:10, 2Sa 17:23; 1Ki 16:27

a sword : Eth hacherve , rather, ""the sword,""i.e., his armour- bearer’ s, who, according to the Jews, was Doeg; and if so, then Saul and his executioner fell by the same sword with which they massacred the priests of God.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: 1Sa 31:4 - -- Thrust me through, and abuse me lest they take me, and put me to some shameful and cruel death. Saul took a sword and fell upon it, and died of the...

Thrust me through, and abuse me lest they take me, and put me to some shameful and cruel death.

Saul took a sword and fell upon it, and died of the wound, as it follows.

Haydock: 1Sa 31:4 - -- Bearer. The Rabbins say he was Doeg. They were not yet come to a close engagement. --- Mock at me, as was then customary. See Josue viii. 29., a...

Bearer. The Rabbins say he was Doeg. They were not yet come to a close engagement. ---

Mock at me, as was then customary. See Josue viii. 29., and Judges i. 7. He might recollect the treatment of Samson. (Calmet) ---

Fear. "To spill the royal blood's a direful thing." (Homer)

Gill: 1Sa 31:4 - -- Then said Saul unto his armourbearer,.... Who, the Jews b say, was Doeg the Edomite, promoted to this office for slaying the priests: draw thy swor...

Then said Saul unto his armourbearer,.... Who, the Jews b say, was Doeg the Edomite, promoted to this office for slaying the priests:

draw thy sword, and thrust me through therewith; for if he was wounded, yet not mortally, and it is certain he did not so apprehend it. It is much the sword of the armourbearer should be sheathed in a battle; but perhaps he was preparing for flight, and so had put it up in its scabbard:

lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and abuse me; lest they should not dispatch him at once, but put him to a lingering and torturing death, and insult him, and mock at him, as they did Samson:

but his armourbearer would not, for he was sore afraid; to lay his hand on the king the Lord's anointed, to take away his life, being more scrupulous of doing that, if this was Doeg, than of slaying the priests of the Lord; or he might be afraid of doing this, since should he survive this action, he would be called to an account by the Israelites, and be put to death for killing the king:

therefore Saul took a sword, and fell upon it; or rather "the sword", the sword of his armourbearer, and so was a suicide: the Jews endeavour to excuse this fact of Saul, because he knew he should die in battle from the words of Samuel; and being pressed sore by the archers, he saw it was impossible to escape out of their hands and therefore judged it better to kill himself than to fall by the hands of the uncircumcised; but these excuses will not do. Josephus c denies he killed himself; that though he attempted it, his sword would not pierce through him, and that he was killed by the Amalekite, and that that was a true account he gave to David in the following chapter; though it seems rather to be a lie, to curry favour with David, and that Saul did destroy himself.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 31:4 Then said Saul unto his armourbearer, ( a ) Draw thy sword, and thrust me through therewith; lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 31:1-13 - --1 Saul, having lost his army, and his sons slain, he and his armour-bearer kill themselves.7 The Philistines possess the forsaken towns of the Israeli...

Maclaren: 1Sa 31:1-13 - --1 Samuel 31:1-13 The story of Saul's tragic last days is broken in two by the account, in 1 Samuel 29, 30., of David's fortunate dismissal from the in...

MHCC: 1Sa 31:1-7 - --We cannot judge of the spiritual or eternal state of any by the manner of their death; for in that, there is one event to the righteous and to the wic...

Matthew Henry: 1Sa 31:1-7 - -- The day of recompence has now come, in which Saul must account for the blood of the Amalekites which he had sinfully spared, and that of the priests...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 31:1-7 - -- The account of the war between the Philistines and Israel, thecommencement of which has already been mentioned in 1Sa 28:1, 1Sa 28:4.,and 1Sa 29:1, ...

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 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 31:1-13 - --The death of Saul ch. 31 The scene shifts back to Mt. Gilboa in the North. Saul's battle...

Constable: 1Sa 31:1-6 - --The battle of Mt Gilboa 31:1-6 God had announced that Saul would deliver His peo...

Guzik: 1Sa 31:1-13 - --1 Samuel 31 - The Death of Saul and His Sons A. King Saul and his sons die in battle. 1. (1) The battle turns against Israel. Now the Philistines ...

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Commentary -- Other

Contradiction: 1Sa 31:4 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Critics Ask: 1Sa 31:4 1 SAMUEL 31:4 —Was Saul’s suicide justifiable? PROBLEM: King Saul was mortally wounded, and he asked his armorbearer to assist him in committ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 1 Samuel (Outline) OF ELKANAH AND HIS TWO WIVES. (1Sa 1:1-8) HANNAH'S PRAYER. (1Sa 1:9-18) SAMUEL BORN. (1Sa 1:20) HANNAH'S SONG IN THANKFULNESS TO GOD. (1Sa 2:1-11) TH...

TSK: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) The First Book of SAMUEL, otherwise called " The First Book of the KINGS."

TSK: 1 Samuel 31 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Sa 31:1, Saul, having lost his army, and his sons slain, he and his armour-bearer kill themselves; 1Sa 31:7, The Philistines possess the...

Poole: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL OTHERWISE CALLED THE FIRST BOOK OF THE KINGS. THE ARGUMENT. IT is not certainly known who was the penman of this Book, or whe...

Poole: 1 Samuel 31 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 31 The Israelites are smitten by the Philistines: Saul’ s sons are slain: Saul is wounded: he falleth on his own sword; as doth...

MHCC: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) In this book we have an account of Eli, and the wickedness of his sons; also of Samuel, his character and actions. Then of the advancement of Saul to ...

MHCC: 1 Samuel 31 (Chapter Introduction) (1Sa 31:1-7) Saul's defeat and death. (1Sa 31:8-13) Saul's body rescued by the men of Jabesh-gilead.

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Samuel This book, and that which follows it, bear the name of Samuel in the title, ...

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel 31 (Chapter Introduction) In the foregoing chapter we had David conquering, yea, more than a conqueror. In this chapter we have Saul conquered and worse than a captive. Prov...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title First and Second Samuel were originally one book called the Book of...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Outline) Outline I. Eli and Samuel chs. 1-3 A. The change from barrenness to fertility 1:1-2:10 ...

Constable: 1 Samuel 1 Samuel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. The First Book of Samuel. Cambridge Bible Commentary on the New English...

Haydock: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE FIRST BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the Hebrews, the...

Gill: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 SAMUEL This book, in the Hebrew copies, is commonly called Samuel, or the Book of Samuel; in the Syriac version, the Book of Samu...

Gill: 1 Samuel 31 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 31 This chapter gives an account of the battle between the Philistines and the Israelites, which had been preparing fo...

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