
Text -- 1 Samuel 10:22 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Sa 10:22 - -- Either by Urim or Thummim, which was the usual way of enquiry. Or, by Samuel, who by his prayer procured an answer.
Either by Urim or Thummim, which was the usual way of enquiry. Or, by Samuel, who by his prayer procured an answer.

Wesley: 1Sa 10:22 - -- Among the carriages or baggage of the people there assembled. This he probably did, from a sense of his own unworthiness.
Among the carriages or baggage of the people there assembled. This he probably did, from a sense of his own unworthiness.
JFB -> 1Sa 10:17-25
JFB: 1Sa 10:17-25 - -- A shaft-like hill near Hebron, five hundred feet in height. The national assemblies of the Israelites were held there. A day having been appointed for...
A shaft-like hill near Hebron, five hundred feet in height. The national assemblies of the Israelites were held there. A day having been appointed for the election of a king, Samuel, after having charged the people with a rejection of God's institution and a superseding of it by one of their own, proceeded to the nomination of the new monarch. As it was of the utmost importance that the appointment should be under the divine direction and control, the determination was made by the miraculous lot, tribes, families, and individuals being successively passed until Saul was found. His concealment of himself must have been the result either of innate modesty, or a sudden nervous excitement under the circumstances. When dragged into view, he was seen to possess all those corporeal advantages which a rude people desiderate in their sovereigns; and the exhibition of which gained for the prince the favorable opinion of Samuel also. In the midst of the national enthusiasm, however, the prophet's deep piety and genuine patriotism took care to explain "the manner of the kingdom," that is, the royal rights and privileges, together with the limitations to which they were to be subjected; and in order that the constitution might be ratified with all due solemnity, the charter of this constitutional monarchy was recorded and laid up "before the Lord," that is, deposited in the custody of the priests, along with the most sacred archives of the nation.
Clarke -> 1Sa 10:22
Clarke: 1Sa 10:22 - -- The Lord answered - What a continual access to God! and what condescension in his attention to all their requests
The stuff among which he had secre...
The Lord answered - What a continual access to God! and what condescension in his attention to all their requests
The stuff among which he had secreted himself may mean the carts, baggage, etc., brought by the people to Mizpeh.
TSK -> 1Sa 10:22

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Barnes -> 1Sa 10:22
Barnes: 1Sa 10:22 - -- Among the stuff - Rather, "the baggage."The assembly was like a camp, and the baggage (impedimenta) of the whole congregation was probably coll...
Among the stuff - Rather, "the baggage."The assembly was like a camp, and the baggage (impedimenta) of the whole congregation was probably collected in one place, where the wagons were arranged for protection.
Poole -> 1Sa 10:22
Poole: 1Sa 10:22 - -- They inquired of the Lord either by Urim or Thummim, which was the usual way of inquiry, Num 27:21 1Sa 23:9 28:6 ; or by Samuel, who by his prayer pr...
They inquired of the Lord either by Urim or Thummim, which was the usual way of inquiry, Num 27:21 1Sa 23:9 28:6 ; or by Samuel, who by his prayer procured an answer.
Among the stuff among the carriages or baggage of the people there assembled. This he might do, because he either had, or at least would be thought to have, a modest sense of his own unworthiness, which was a likely way to commend him to the people.
Haydock -> 1Sa 10:22
Haydock: 1Sa 10:22 - -- Home. Hebrew, "he hath hidden himself among the stuff," (Haydock) instruments, or baggage, at Masphath. He acted thus out of modesty, judging himse...
Home. Hebrew, "he hath hidden himself among the stuff," (Haydock) instruments, or baggage, at Masphath. He acted thus out of modesty, judging himself unfit for the exalted dignity, (Calmet) and shewed that he did not seek for it. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Sa 10:22
Gill: 1Sa 10:22 - -- Therefore they inquired of the Lord further,.... Or again, by lot, by which they knew who the person was the was chosen king, but they did not know wh...
Therefore they inquired of the Lord further,.... Or again, by lot, by which they knew who the person was the was chosen king, but they did not know where he was, and therefore inquire further how they must come at him; and this inquiry was made either before the high priest by Urim and Thummim, or by Samuel the prophet of the Lord: and the inquiry was:
if the man should yet come thither; whether he was already come, or would come there, and if not, what methods they must take to find him:
and the Lord answered, behold, he hath hid himself among the stuff the word signifies household stuff, vessels, utensils, arms, &c. which the people had brought along with them for their use, and were laid up in some one place; and among these baggages Saul hid himself, hoping that if he was not found they would proceed to another choice, so free from ambition was he, and such was his modesty; nor does this seem to be affected and dissembled, but real; though afterwards, when he was settled in the kingdom, he did not care to part with it, and sought to kill David, whom he looked upon as his rival: there were many things which now concurred, that made him uneasy and unwilling to assume the government of the people; partly the envy and ill will of some of them, which he must expect; chiefly the sense he had of his own unfitness for such an office, being of a mean family, and having had so mean an education, and so little knowledge of the maxims of government; and besides, must at once, as soon as on the throne, enter into a war with the Ammonites; but what might most of all distress him, he perceived by Samuel's speech to the people, that the affair of a king was displeasing to the Lord, though he condescended to grant the people's request; and therefore what comfort and happiness could he expect in such a situation?

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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...
Maclaren -> 1Sa 10:17-27
Maclaren: 1Sa 10:17-27 - --1 Samuel 10:17-27
These verses fit on to 1 Samuel 8., 1 Samuel 9, through 1 Samuel 10:16, being probably from another source, inserted here because th...
MHCC -> 1Sa 10:17-27
MHCC: 1Sa 10:17-27 - --Samuel tells the people, Ye have this day rejected your God. So little fond was Saul now of that power, which soon after, when he possessed it, he cou...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 10:17-27
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 10:17-27 - -- Saul's nomination to the throne is here made public, in a general assembly of the elders of Israel, the representatives of their respective tribes a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 10:17-27
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 10:17-27 - --
Saul's Election by Lot. - After Samuel had secretly anointed Saul king bythe command of God, it was his duty to make provision for a recognitionof t...
Constable -> 1Sa 8:1--12:25; 1Sa 10:17-27
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...
