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Text -- 1 Samuel 2:17 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Sa 2:17
Wesley: 1Sa 2:17 - -- But we know the validity and efficacy of the sacraments does not depend on the goodness of those that administer them. It was therefore folly and sin ...
But we know the validity and efficacy of the sacraments does not depend on the goodness of those that administer them. It was therefore folly and sin in the people, to think the worse of God's institutions. But it was the much greater sin of the priests, that gave them occasion so to do.
JFB -> 1Sa 2:13-17
JFB: 1Sa 2:13-17 - -- When persons wished to present a sacrifice of peace offering on the altar, the offering was brought in the first instance to the priest, and as the Lo...
When persons wished to present a sacrifice of peace offering on the altar, the offering was brought in the first instance to the priest, and as the Lord's part was burnt, the parts appropriated respectively to the priests and offerers were to be sodden. But Eli's sons, unsatisfied with the breast and shoulder, which were the perquisites appointed to them by the divine law (Exo 29:27; Lev 7:31-32), not only claimed part of the offerer's share, but rapaciously seized them previous to the sacred ceremony of heaving or waving (see on Lev 7:29); and moreover they committed the additional injustice of taking up with their fork those portions which they preferred, while still raw. Pious people revolted at such rapacious and profane encroachments on the dues of the altar, as well as what should have gone to constitute the family and social feast of the offerer. The truth is, the priests having become haughty and unwilling in many instances to accept invitations to those feasts, presents of meat were sent to them; and this, though done in courtesy at first, being, in course of time, established into a right, gave rise to all the rapacious keenness of Eli's sons.
Clarke: 1Sa 2:17 - -- Wherefore the sin of the young men was very great - That is, Hophni and Phinehas, the sons of Eli
Wherefore the sin of the young men was very great - That is, Hophni and Phinehas, the sons of Eli
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Clarke: 1Sa 2:17 - -- Men abhorred the offering - As the people saw that the priests had no piety, and that they acted as if there was no God; they despised God’ s s...
Men abhorred the offering - As the people saw that the priests had no piety, and that they acted as if there was no God; they despised God’ s service, and became infidels
A national priesthood, when the foundation is right, may be a great blessing; but if the priesthood becomes corrupt, though the foundation itself stand sure, the corruption of the national manners will be the unavoidable consequence.
TSK -> 1Sa 2:17
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Barnes -> 1Sa 2:17
Barnes: 1Sa 2:17 - -- The offering of the Lord - Minchah, here in the general sense of "gift or offering"to God (compare Mal 1:10-11; Mal 3:3). In its restricted sen...
The offering of the Lord - Minchah, here in the general sense of "gift or offering"to God (compare Mal 1:10-11; Mal 3:3). In its restricted sense, it is used of the meat offerings, the unbloody sacrifices, and is then coupled with bloody sacrifices, sacrifices of slain beasts. (See 1Sa 2:29.)
Poole -> 1Sa 2:17
Poole: 1Sa 2:17 - -- The sin of the young men was very great because they violently took away both man’ s and God’ s dues, and this before their time, and that ...
The sin of the young men was very great because they violently took away both man’ s and God’ s dues, and this before their time, and that with manifest contempt of God and men; and all this merely for the gratifying of their sensual appetite.
Before the Lord i.e. even in the place of God’ s special presence, where he saw and observed all their miscarriages; which argues the height of impiety and imprudence.
Men abhorred the offering of the Lord they neglected and abhorred the practice of carrying up sacrifices to be offered, which they knew would be so grossly abused; and which, as they might think, would be rejected and abhorred by God himself; and therefore they would not contribute to the priests’ sin, and the corruption of God’ s worship, but judged it better to neglect the thing, than to expose it to the priests’ depravation; wherein yet they erred, as we see, 1Sa 2:21 .
Haydock -> 1Sa 2:17
Haydock: 1Sa 2:17 - -- Lord. People, seeing that the law was not observed, refrained from presenting victims. (Menochius) ---
They are but too apt to follow the bad exam...
Lord. People, seeing that the law was not observed, refrained from presenting victims. (Menochius) ---
They are but too apt to follow the bad example of their teachers. (Haydock) ---
Hence God punishes the smallest faults of his ministers, with great severity, since they withdraw people from his service, by their scandalous behaviour, and are guilty of a more horrid sacrilege than those who laid violent hands on the Lord of majesty. (St. Bernard, ser. i.) Nothing brings a greater discredit on religion. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Sa 2:17
Gill: 1Sa 2:17 - -- Wherefore the sin of the young men was very great before the Lord,.... That is, the sons of Eli; for they were the ringleaders who set these bad examp...
Wherefore the sin of the young men was very great before the Lord,.... That is, the sons of Eli; for they were the ringleaders who set these bad examples, which other priests followed, and therefore the sin is ascribed to them; and which was sadly aggravated by taking what was not their own, and by taking it in a forcible manner, and before the Lord had his part in the offering, and all this done in the tabernacle, in the presence of God; which plainly showed that they had not the fear of God before their eyes, nor any sense of his omniscience and omnipresence, any more than of his holiness and justice:
for men abhorred the offering of the Lord; it was irksome and disagreeable to them to bring their sacrifices, when they saw the law of God was not attended to, and the rules of sacrificing were not observed; such contempt of God, such abuse of sacrifices, such injury done to the sacrificers, and such covetousness and sensuality in the priests, that it even set the people against sacrifices, and made them loath them, and neglect to bring them. And this aggravated the sin of the young men, though the sacrificers were not excused hereby, 1Sa 2:24.
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NET Notes -> 1Sa 2:17
NET Notes: 1Sa 2:17 Heb “the men,” which is absent from one medieval Hebrew ms, a Qumran ms, and the LXX.
Geneva Bible -> 1Sa 2:17
Geneva Bible: 1Sa 2:17 Wherefore the sin of the young men was very great before the LORD: for men ( o ) abhorred the offering of the LORD.
( o ) Seeing the horrible abuse o...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 2:1-36
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 2:1-36 - --1 Hannah's song in thankfulness.12 The sin of Eli's sons.18 Samuel's ministry.20 By Eli's blessing Hannah is more fruitful.22 Eli reproves his sons.27...
MHCC -> 1Sa 2:11-26
MHCC: 1Sa 2:11-26 - --Samuel, being devoted to the Lord in a special manner, was from a child employed about the sanctuary in the services he was capable of. As he did this...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 2:11-26
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 2:11-26 - -- In these verses we have the good character and posture of Elkanah's family, and the bad character and posture of Eli's family. The account of these ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 2:11-17
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 2:11-17 - --
Samuel the servant of the Lord under Eli. Ungodliness of the sons of Eli . - 1Sa 2:11 forms the transition to what follows. After Hannah's psalm of...
Constable: 1Sa 1:1--3:21 - --I. ELI AND SAMUEL chs. 1--3
First Samuel first contrasts Israel's last two judges (Eli, a failure, and Samuel, a...
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Constable: 1Sa 2:11-36 - --B. The Contrast between Samuel and Eli's Sons 2:11-36
Samuel's innocence and the godlessness of Eli's so...
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