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Text -- 1 Samuel 14:45-52 (NET)

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14:45 But the army said to Saul, “Should Jonathan, who won this great victory in Israel, die? May it never be! As surely as the Lord lives, not a single hair of his head will fall to the ground! For it is with the help of God that he has acted today.” So the army rescued Jonathan from death. 14:46 Then Saul stopped chasing the Philistines, and the Philistines went back home. 14:47 After Saul had secured his royal position over Israel, he fought against all their enemies on all sides– the Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, the kings of Zobah, and the Philistines. In every direction that he turned he was victorious. 14:48 He fought bravely, striking down the Amalekites and delivering Israel from the hand of its enemies.
Members of Saul’s Family
14:49 The sons of Saul were Jonathan, Ishvi, and Malki-Shua. He had two daughters; the older one was named Merab and the younger Michal. 14:50 The name of Saul’s wife was Ahinoam, the daughter of Ahimaaz. The name of the general in command of his army was Abner son of Ner, Saul’s uncle. 14:51 Kish was the father of Saul, and Ner the father of Abner was the son of Abiel. 14:52 There was fierce war with the Philistines all the days of Saul. So whenever Saul saw anyone who was a warrior or a brave individual, individual, he would conscript him.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Abiel the grandfather of King Saul and Abner,a man who was one of David's military elite; an Arbathite
 · Abner a man of Benjamin in Saul and David's time
 · Ahimaaz father of Ahinoam the wife of Saul,a chief priest; son of Zadok I,son-in-law and food collection officer (Naphtali) of Solomon
 · Ahinoam a woman; Saul's wife, daughter of Ahimaaz,a woman; David's wife from Jezreel
 · Amalekites members of the nation of Amalek
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Edom resident(s) of the region of Edom
 · Ishvi son of Saul whom Abner set up as King after Saul's death,third son of Asher, son of Jacob
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jonathan a man who was a descendant of Gershom son of Moses,son of Saul of Benjamin,son of the high priest Abiathar in David's time,the son of Shime-i, David's brother,son of Shammah/Shagee; one of David's military elite,son of Jada of Judah,son of Uzziah; overseer of the country treasuries for King David,a man who was uncle and counselor of King David,father of Ebed who accompanied Ezra leading the clan of Adin back from exile,a man who opposed Ezra's reforms; son of Asahel,a chief priest; son of Joiada,priest and head of the house of Malluchi under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah,son of Shemaiah of Asaph of Levi; father of Zechariah,a man who was secretary and dungeon keeper for King Zedekiah; son of Kareah
 · Kish the father of King Saul,son of Abiel of Benjamin; father of Saul,son of Jeiel of Benjamin; uncle of Kish the father of Saul,second son of Mahli (Merari Levi); recognized by King David as the only son through whom Mahli's clan was built,son of Abdi; one of the Levites of Merari that King Hezekiah assigned to supervise the cleansing of the temple,a man who was an ancestor of Mordecai; the father of Shimei
 · Malchishua son of Saul of Benjamin
 · Merab daughter of Saul
 · Michal daughter of Saul; wife of David
 · Moab resident(s) of the country of Moab
 · Ner a man of Benjamin; father of Kish, the father of King Saul
 · Philistines a sea people coming from Crete in 1200BC to the coast of Canaan
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Zobah a region in central Syria (ZD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zobah | TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Saul | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | Philistines | Moabite | MICHAL | KISH | Jonathan | JONATHAN (2) | Israel | CRITICISM | CRAG | Armies | Amalekites | Amalekite | Abner | Abiel | ARMY | ANTHROPOLOGY | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Sa 14:45 - -- In concurrence with God, he hath wrought this salvation. God is so far from being offended with Jonathan, that he hath graciously owned him in the gre...

In concurrence with God, he hath wrought this salvation. God is so far from being offended with Jonathan, that he hath graciously owned him in the great service of this day.

Wesley: 1Sa 14:47 - -- That is, resumed the administration of it, after he had in a manner lost it by the Philistines, who had almost turned him out of it.

That is, resumed the administration of it, after he had in a manner lost it by the Philistines, who had almost turned him out of it.

Wesley: 1Sa 14:49 - -- Called also Abinadab. 1Sa 31:2. Ishbosheth, Saul's other son is here omitted, because he intended to mention only those of his sons who went with him ...

Called also Abinadab. 1Sa 31:2. Ishbosheth, Saul's other son is here omitted, because he intended to mention only those of his sons who went with him into the battles here mentioned, and who were afterwards slain with him.

JFB: 1Sa 14:45 - -- When Saul became aware of Jonathan's transgression in regard to the honey, albeit it was done in ignorance and involved no guilt, he was, like Jephtha...

When Saul became aware of Jonathan's transgression in regard to the honey, albeit it was done in ignorance and involved no guilt, he was, like Jephthah [Jdg 11:31, Jdg 11:35], about to put his son to death, in conformity with his vow [1Sa 14:44]. But the more enlightened conscience of the army prevented the tarnishing the glory of the day by the blood of the young hero, to whose faith and valor it was chiefly due.

JFB: 1Sa 14:47-48 - -- This signal triumph over the Philistines was followed, not only by their expulsion from the land of Israel, but by successful incursions against vario...

This signal triumph over the Philistines was followed, not only by their expulsion from the land of Israel, but by successful incursions against various hostile neighbors, whom he harassed though he did not subdue them.

Clarke: 1Sa 14:45 - -- And the people said - "Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? God forbid! As the Lord liveth, there shall not one hair...

And the people said - "Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? God forbid! As the Lord liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground."Here was a righteous and impartial jury, who brought in a verdict according to the evidence: No man should die but for a breach of the law of God; but Jonathan hath not broken any law of God; therefore Jonathan should not die. And because he should not, therefore he shall not

Clarke: 1Sa 14:45 - -- He hath wrought with God this day - God has been commander-in-chief; Jonathan has acted under his directions

He hath wrought with God this day - God has been commander-in-chief; Jonathan has acted under his directions

Clarke: 1Sa 14:45 - -- So the people rescued Jonathan - And God testified no displeasure; and perhaps he permitted all this that he might correct Saul’ s propensity t...

So the people rescued Jonathan - And God testified no displeasure; and perhaps he permitted all this that he might correct Saul’ s propensity to rashness and precipitancy.

Clarke: 1Sa 14:47 - -- So Saul took the kingdom - The Targum appears to give the meaning of this expression: "Saul prospered in his government over Israel."And the proofs ...

So Saul took the kingdom - The Targum appears to give the meaning of this expression: "Saul prospered in his government over Israel."And the proofs of his prosperity are immediately subjoined

Clarke: 1Sa 14:47 - -- Fought against all his enemies - Of the wars which are mentioned here we have no particulars; they must have endured a long time, and have been, at ...

Fought against all his enemies - Of the wars which are mentioned here we have no particulars; they must have endured a long time, and have been, at least in general, successful.

Clarke: 1Sa 14:48 - -- Smote the Amalekites - This war is mentioned in the following chapter.

Smote the Amalekites - This war is mentioned in the following chapter.

Clarke: 1Sa 14:49 - -- Now the sons of Saul - We do not find Ishbosheth here. Calmet says it was "because he was too young, and did not go with him to the war, for he ment...

Now the sons of Saul - We do not find Ishbosheth here. Calmet says it was "because he was too young, and did not go with him to the war, for he mentions only those who were with him."Why then mention his daughters and his wife? Did they go with him to the war?

Clarke: 1Sa 14:52 - -- When Saul saw any strong man - This was very politic. He thus continued to recruit his army with strong and effective men.

When Saul saw any strong man - This was very politic. He thus continued to recruit his army with strong and effective men.

TSK: 1Sa 14:45 - -- who hath : 1Sa 14:23, 1Sa 19:5; Neh 9:27 there shall not : The people judged rightly, that the guilt was contracted by Saul, and not by Jonathan; and ...

who hath : 1Sa 14:23, 1Sa 19:5; Neh 9:27

there shall not : The people judged rightly, that the guilt was contracted by Saul, and not by Jonathan; and therefore they rescued him from the hands of his rash and severe father. 2Sa 14:11; 1Ki 1:52; Mat 10:30; Luk 21:18; Act 27:34

he hath : 2Ch 19:11; Isa 13:3; Act 14:27, Act 15:12, Act 21:19; Rom 15:18; 1Co 3:9; 2Co 6:1; Phi 2:12, Phi 2:13; Rev 17:14, Rev 19:14

the people : Isa 29:20, Isa 29:21

TSK: 1Sa 14:47 - -- Saul : 1Sa 13:1 fought : 2Ki 14:27 Ammon : 1Sa 11:11, 1Sa 12:2 Zobah : 2Sa 10:6; 1Ki 11:23

Saul : 1Sa 13:1

fought : 2Ki 14:27

Ammon : 1Sa 11:11, 1Sa 12:2

Zobah : 2Sa 10:6; 1Ki 11:23

TSK: 1Sa 14:48 - -- gathered an host : or, wrought mightily smote : 1Sa 15:3-7; Exo 17:14; Deu 25:19

gathered an host : or, wrought mightily

smote : 1Sa 15:3-7; Exo 17:14; Deu 25:19

TSK: 1Sa 14:49 - -- Jonathan : 1Sa 31:2; 1Ch 8:33, 1Ch 9:39 name of the firstborn : 1Sa 18:7-21, 1Sa 25:44; 2Sa 3:13-16, 2Sa 6:20-23

Jonathan : 1Sa 31:2; 1Ch 8:33, 1Ch 9:39

name of the firstborn : 1Sa 18:7-21, 1Sa 25:44; 2Sa 3:13-16, 2Sa 6:20-23

TSK: 1Sa 14:50 - -- the name of the captain : 1Sa 17:55; 2Sa 2:8, 2Sa 3:27 Abner : Heb. Abiner

the name of the captain : 1Sa 17:55; 2Sa 2:8, 2Sa 3:27

Abner : Heb. Abiner

TSK: 1Sa 14:51 - -- Kish : 1Sa 9:1, 1Sa 9:21

Kish : 1Sa 9:1, 1Sa 9:21

TSK: 1Sa 14:52 - -- when Saul : 1Sa 8:1, 1Sa 8:11

when Saul : 1Sa 8:1, 1Sa 8:11

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Sa 14:47 - -- Compare 2Sa 8:15. The preceding narrative shows that before this time Saul had been king in name only, since his country was occupied by the Philist...

Compare 2Sa 8:15. The preceding narrative shows that before this time Saul had been king in name only, since his country was occupied by the Philistines, and he could only muster 600 men, and those but half armed and pent up in a narrow stronghold. Now, however, on the expulsion of the Philistines from his country, and the return of the Israelites from their vassalage and from their hiding places 1Sa 14:21-22, Saul became king in deed as well as in name, and acted the part of a king through the rest of his reign in defending his people against their enemies round about. A comprehensive list of these enemies, including the Ammonite war which had already been described 1Sa 11:1-15, and the Amalekite war which follows in 1 Sam. 15, is given in 1Sa 14:47-48. There is not the slightest indication from the words whether this "taking the kingdom"occurred soon or really years after Saul’ s anointing at Gilgal. Hence, some would place the clause 1Sa 14:47-52 immediately after 1Sa 11:1-15, or 1 Sam. 12, as a summary of Saul’ s reign. The details of the reign, namely, of the Philistine war in 1 Sam. 13; 14, of the Amalekite war in 1 Sam. 15, and the other events down to the end of 1Sa 31:1-13, preceded by the formulary, 1Sa 13:1, would then follow according to the common method of Hebrew historical narrative.

Zobah - This was one of the petty Ara-roman kingdoms flourishing at this time (Psa 60:1-12 title). It seems to have been situated between Damascus and the Euphrates.

Barnes: 1Sa 14:49 - -- This enumeration of Saul’ s children and chief officers is according to the analogy of the subsequent annals of David and Solomen’ s reign...

This enumeration of Saul’ s children and chief officers is according to the analogy of the subsequent annals of David and Solomen’ s reign. But the one here called Ishui, is elsewhere (marginal references) called Abi-nadab; and a fourth son, Esh-baal or Ish-bosheth, is here omitted.

Barnes: 1Sa 14:50 - -- The only other "Ahimaaz"mentioned in Scripture was the son of Zadok the priest. The word "Ahi"(brother) is frequently found in composition in names ...

The only other "Ahimaaz"mentioned in Scripture was the son of Zadok the priest. The word "Ahi"(brother) is frequently found in composition in names in the High Priest’ s family, e. g. in Ahijah, Ahimelech. It is not improbable that Ahimaaz may have been of this family, as marriages between the reval and priestly houses were not unusual 2Ki 11:2; 2Ch 22:11, and perhaps it may have been owing to such a connection that Ahijah was brought into prominence by Saul. If there be any truth in the above supposition, it would be an indication that Saul was not married until after his election to the throne.

Barnes: 1Sa 14:51 - -- Read, "And Kish the father of Saul, and Ner the father of Abner, were the sons of Abiel."Ner was Saul’ s uncle.

Read, "And Kish the father of Saul, and Ner the father of Abner, were the sons of Abiel."Ner was Saul’ s uncle.

Poole: 1Sa 14:45 - -- With God i.e. in concurrence with God, or by God’ s help he had wrought this salvation. God is so far from being offended with Jonathan, as thou...

With God i.e. in concurrence with God, or by God’ s help he had wrought this salvation. God is so far from being offended with Jonathan, as thou apprehendest, that he hath graciously owned and assisted him in the great service of this day.

Poole: 1Sa 14:46 - -- Saul went up from following the Philistines partly because he was discouraged by God’ s refusing to answer him; and partly because his delays ha...

Saul went up from following the Philistines partly because he was discouraged by God’ s refusing to answer him; and partly because his delays had given them occasion to secure themselves.

Poole: 1Sa 14:47 - -- Took the kingdom i.e. recovered it, and resumed the administration of it, after he had in a manner lost it, partly by Samuel’ s sentence, 1Sa 13...

Took the kingdom i.e. recovered it, and resumed the administration of it, after he had in a manner lost it, partly by Samuel’ s sentence, 1Sa 13:14 , and partly by the Philistines, who had almost turned him out of it. But now, being encouraged by this success, he returns to the exercise of his kingly office.

Zobah lay not far from Damascus. See 2Sa 8:5 .

He vexed them Heb. he condemned them , he treated them like wicked people, and enemies to God and his people; or, he punished them .

Poole: 1Sa 14:48 - -- Smote the Amalekites which is here mentioned only in the general, but is particularly described in the next chapter.

Smote the Amalekites which is here mentioned only in the general, but is particularly described in the next chapter.

Poole: 1Sa 14:49 - -- Ishui called also Abinadab , 1Sa 31:2 1Ch 8:33 . Ishbosheth, Saul’ s other son, is here omitted, because he intended to mention only those of h...

Ishui called also Abinadab , 1Sa 31:2 1Ch 8:33 . Ishbosheth, Saul’ s other son, is here omitted, because he intended to mention only those of his sons who went with him into the battles here mentioned, and who were afterwards slain with him.

Poole: 1Sa 14:52 - -- Into his service, or army.

Into his service, or army.

Haydock: 1Sa 14:45 - -- The people, directed probably by the high priest, who pronounced the oath null. (Salien) --- Ground. He shall not be hurt. (Menochius) --- With...

The people, directed probably by the high priest, who pronounced the oath null. (Salien) ---

Ground. He shall not be hurt. (Menochius) ---

With God. He has been visibly "the minister of God's mercy." (Septuagint) ---

Die. They obtained his pardon. They ought not to have permitted the king's oath to be put in execution, as it was so horribly unjust. (Grotius, Jur. ii. 13, 6.) (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Sa 14:47 - -- Soba, in the north. (Menochius) --- Rohab was the capital of another part of Cœlosyria, 1 Paralipomenon xviii. 3., and 2 Kings x. 6. --- Overcame...

Soba, in the north. (Menochius) ---

Rohab was the capital of another part of Cœlosyria, 1 Paralipomenon xviii. 3., and 2 Kings x. 6. ---

Overcame. We are not to judge of the virtue of a man from his success in the world. (Calmet) ---

Under the reign of Saul, the tribe of Ruben overcame the Agarites, 1 Paralipomenon v. 10, 18. (Salien, the year of the world 2965.)

Haydock: 1Sa 14:48 - -- Amalec. The particulars of this war will be given [in] chap. xv., as it explains the cause of Saul's rejection, and David's advancement to the thron...

Amalec. The particulars of this war will be given [in] chap. xv., as it explains the cause of Saul's rejection, and David's advancement to the throne. (Salien)

Haydock: 1Sa 14:49 - -- Sons, who accompanied Saul in his wars. Isboseth was too young. --- Jessui is called Abinadab, 1 Paralipomenon viii. 33. (Calmet)

Sons, who accompanied Saul in his wars. Isboseth was too young. ---

Jessui is called Abinadab, 1 Paralipomenon viii. 33. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Sa 14:50 - -- Achinoam. After he came to the throne, he had Respha, 2 Kings iii. 7. (Menochius)

Achinoam. After he came to the throne, he had Respha, 2 Kings iii. 7. (Menochius)

Gill: 1Sa 14:45 - -- And the people said unto Saul,.... Hearing such words, and filled with grief, pity, and sympathy for Jonathan, as Josephus k observes: shall Jonath...

And the people said unto Saul,.... Hearing such words, and filled with grief, pity, and sympathy for Jonathan, as Josephus k observes:

shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? no, he shall not; what, such a man as he die, who, under God, has been the instrument of so great deliverance, who first began it himself with one man only with him, and has proceeded in it to the finishing of it?

God forbid: this shall not be so; they speak of it with the utmost abhorrence and detestation, as a shocking piece of cruelty and ingratitude, unheard of, and not to be paralleled:

as the Lord liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground; as Saul swore he should die, they also swear he should not, expressing their firm resolution to stand by him, and preserve his life; and so far should it be from him to have his life taken away, that an hair of his head should not be touched, or the least injury done to his person; for though they had yielded a ready obedience to all the orders and commands of Saul, which were distressing to themselves, they were determined to oppose him in this case of his son:

for he hath wrought with God this day; God has been with him, assisted him to do great things for Israel, and therefore should not die for a thing so trivial; and it being not done in disobedience to his father, nor in contempt of him, but through pure ignorance, as some of them well knew; so the Targum,"for it is known before the Lord, that in ignorance he did it this day:"

so the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not; not by force, but by their resolution and importunity; or "redeemed" him l, by exposing their own lives to danger in opposing their king, and by their petitions to him for him; and, as Josephus says m, by their prayers to God for him, that his fault might be forgiven.

Gill: 1Sa 14:46 - -- Then Saul went up from following the Philistines,.... Returned home to his own city, finding that he could get no answer from the Lord, whether he sho...

Then Saul went up from following the Philistines,.... Returned home to his own city, finding that he could get no answer from the Lord, whether he should pursue further or not, and losing the time and opportunity of doing it, by examining into the affair of his son, and casting lots to find it out:

and the Philistines went to their own place; their country and cities, such of them as remained, who were not cut off by their own and the sword of the Israelites. Josephus n says, Saul killed about 60,000 of them. It seems to be the will of God that they should not now be utterly destroyed, that they might be a rod of correction in his hand, to chastise the people of Israel hereafter.

Gill: 1Sa 14:47 - -- So Saul took the kingdom over Israel,.... Which seemed to be almost taken from him when he was shut up in Gibeah, and the Philistines ravaged his coun...

So Saul took the kingdom over Israel,.... Which seemed to be almost taken from him when he was shut up in Gibeah, and the Philistines ravaged his country at pleasure; but now, having obtained a victory over them, he recovered his kingdom, and reassumed his power and authority; or he was now strengthened in it, as Kimchi interprets it; the people seeing that he succeeded in his wars with their enemies, they readily submitted to his government without any hesitation, and obeyed his commands; so the Targum,"Saul prospered in the kingdom over Israel;''and, according to Abarbinel, these words will admit of another sense, that whereas, after he was anointed and made king, he followed the herd, and attended rustic affairs; but now, after this victory over the Philistines, he took upon him the state and majesty of a king, and no more concerned himself with his farm and cattle, but betook himself wholly to regal and military affairs, as follows:

and fought against all his enemies on every side; who invaded his kingdom from different quarters; he defended himself against them, and preserved his kingdom:

against Moab, and against the children of Ammon; who lay to the east of him:

and against Edom; which was on the southern border of his land:

and against the king of Zobah; a part of Syria, which was to the north of the land of Israel, and was near Damascus, see 2Sa 8:3, and, according to Benjamin of Tudela o, the same with Haleb, or Aleppo, There never were but two kings of it, Rehob and Hadadezer, who lived in the reigns of Saul and David, 2Sa 8:3.

and against the Philistines; who were on the western border of the land of Canaan:

and whithersoever he turned himself, he vexed them; disturbed and disquieted them, and made them very uneasy; he terrified and distressed them; the Targum is, he "condemned" them, he treated them as wicked and ungodly persons, and punished them as such.

Gill: 1Sa 14:48 - -- And he gathered an host,.... A large army; for after the battle with the Ammonites he disbanded his army, and sent them home, retaining only 3000 men,...

And he gathered an host,.... A large army; for after the battle with the Ammonites he disbanded his army, and sent them home, retaining only 3000 men, and these deserted him to six hundred, which were all the men he had with him, when he fought last with the Philistines; but now, finding he had enemies on every side of him, he gathered a numerous host to defend his country against them, and particularly to attack the people next mentioned:

and he smote the Amalekites; a people that Israel, by the law of God, were bound to destroy, and blot out their name; a particular account of his expedition against them is given in the following chapter:

and delivered Israel out of the hands of them that spoiled them; the nations before mentioned, Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Syrians, and Philistines.

Gill: 1Sa 14:49 - -- And the sons of Saul were Jonathan,.... Who seems to be his firstborn, of whom, his valour and success, we read in this and the preceding chapter: ...

And the sons of Saul were Jonathan,.... Who seems to be his firstborn, of whom, his valour and success, we read in this and the preceding chapter:

and Ishui; the same with Abinadab, 1Ch 8:33 for he had two names:

and Melchishua; and besides these three there was another, whose name was Ishbosheth, sometimes called Eshbaal, 2Sa 2:8 who succeeded him in the kingdom; for which reason Abarbinel thinks he is not mentioned here, because he was a king; though it is generally supposed the reason why these only are named is, because they went out to war with him, and died with him, but this did not; he had other children by a concubine, or secondary wife, whose name was Rizpah, not mentioned here, 2Sa 21:8,

and the names of his two daughters were these, the name of the firstborn Merab; who was afterwards married to Adriel the Meholathite, 1Sa 18:19 and the name of the younger Michal; who became the wife of David, 1Sa 18:27.

Gill: 1Sa 14:50 - -- And the name of Saul's wife was Ahinoam, the daughter of Ahimaaz,.... Who very probably was the mother of all the above children, and therefore taken ...

And the name of Saul's wife was Ahinoam, the daughter of Ahimaaz,.... Who very probably was the mother of all the above children, and therefore taken notice of; and Abarbinel conjectures that Ishbosheth was not a son of her's, but the son of Saul by another wife, and which he takes to be another reason why he is not mentioned here; but though Saul had a concubine, we nowhere read of his having another wife:

and the name of the captain of his host was Abner the son of Ner, Saul's uncle; not Abner, but Ner, was Saul's uncle; for Kish the father of Saul, and Ner, were brothers, as Josephus p says, and as appears from the next verse; and Abner was first cousin to Saul, whom he raised and advanced to be captain of his army, and a very valiant man he was: we hear of him again in this history, and in the beginning of David's reign.

Gill: 1Sa 14:51 - -- And Kish was the father of Saul,.... See 1Sa 9:1. and Ner the father of Abner was the son of Abiel; this Abiel was the father both of Kish and Ner,...

And Kish was the father of Saul,.... See 1Sa 9:1.

and Ner the father of Abner was the son of Abiel; this Abiel was the father both of Kish and Ner, and the grandfather of Saul, see 1Sa 9:1.

Gill: 1Sa 14:52 - -- And there was sore war against the Philistines all the days of Saul,.... For notwithstanding the late victory over them, and slaughter made among them...

And there was sore war against the Philistines all the days of Saul,.... For notwithstanding the late victory over them, and slaughter made among them, they recovered themselves, and came out again to battle, and gave Saul a great deal of trouble, and he at last died in battle with them:

and when Saul saw any strong man, or any valiant man, he took him unto him; to be his bodyguard, as Josephus q says; or for soldiers and officers in his army, even such, as the same writer observes, that exceeded others in comeliness of person, and in largeness and height; such as were in some measure like himself, that were strong, able bodied men, and of courage, and valour, and fortitude of mind.

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NET Notes: 1Sa 14:45 Heb “and he did not die.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:46 Heb “to their place.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:47 The translation follows the LXX (“he was delivered”), rather than the MT, which reads, “he acted wickedly.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:48 Heb “plunderers.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:49 The list differs from others. In 1 Sam 31:2 (= 1 Chr 10:2), Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malki-Shua are listed as Saul’s sons, while 1 Chr 8:33 and 9...

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:50 The word “uncle” can modify either Abner or Ner. See the note on the word “son” in v. 51 for further discussion.

NET Notes: 1Sa 14:51 1 Chr 9:35-36 indicates that Jeiel (= Abiel?) had two sons (among others) named Ner and Kish (see also 1 Sam 9:1 and 1 Chr 8:30, where some Greek manu...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 14:45 And the people said unto Saul, ( s ) Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel? God forbid: [as] the LORD liveth, there shal...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 14:48 And he gathered an host, and smote the ( t ) Amalekites, and delivered Israel out of the hands of them that spoiled them. ( t ) As the Lord had comma...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 14:49 Now the sons of Saul were Jonathan, ( u ) and Ishui, and Melchishua: and the names of his two daughters [were these]; the name of the firstborn Merab,...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 14:50 And the name of Saul's wife [was] Ahinoam, the daughter of Ahimaaz: and the name of the captain of his host [was] ( y ) Abner, the son of Ner, Saul's ...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 14:52 And there was sore war against the Philistines all the days of Saul: ( z ) and when Saul saw any strong man, or any valiant man, he took him unto him....

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 14:1-52 - --1 Jonathan goes and miraculously smites the Philistine's garrison.15 A divine terror makes them beat themselves.17 Saul, not staying the priest's answ...

MHCC: 1Sa 14:36-46 - --If God turns away our prayer, we have reason to suspect it is for some sin harboured in our hearts, which we should find out, that we may put it away,...

MHCC: 1Sa 14:47-52 - --Here is a general account of Saul's court and camp. He had little reason to be proud of his royal dignity, nor had any of his neighbours cause to envy...

Matthew Henry: 1Sa 14:36-46 - -- Here is, I. Saul's boasting against the Philistines. He proposed, as soon as his soldiers had got their suppers, to pursue them all night, and not ...

Matthew Henry: 1Sa 14:47-52 - -- Here is a general account of Saul's court and camp. 1. Of his court and family, the names of his sons and daughters (1Sa 14:49), and of his wife and...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 14:31-46 - -- Result of the battle, and consequences of Saul's rashness . - 1Sa 14:31. "On thatday they smote the Philistines from Michmash to Ajalon," which has...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 14:47-52 - -- General Summary of Saul's other Wars, and Account of his Family. - 1Sa 14:47. "But Saul had taken the sovereignty." As Saul had first of all secured...

Constable: 1Sa 13:1--15:35 - --C. Kingship Removed from Saul chs. 13-15 This section documents Saul's disobedience to the revealed will...

Constable: 1Sa 14:24-46 - --3. Saul's cursing of Jonathan 14:24-46 Jonathan, a man of faith, initiated a great victory, but ...

Constable: 1Sa 14:36-46 - --Saul's blindness to his guilt 14:36-46 Evidently Saul would not have inquired of God if ...

Constable: 1Sa 14:47-52 - --4. Saul's limited effectiveness in battle 14:47-52 Saul was an active warrior and was effective ...

Guzik: 1Sa 14:1-52 - --1 Samuel 14 - Victory Over the Philistines A. Jonathan's adventure in faith. 1. (1-3) Jonathan's proposal. Now it happened one day that Jonathan t...

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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 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Sa 14:1, Jonathan goes and miraculously smites the Philistine’s garrison; 1Sa 14:15, A divine terror makes them beat themselves; 1Sa 1...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 14 Jonathan and his armour-bearer secretly smite the Philistines’ army; they slay one another, 1Sa 14:1-15 ; which being perce...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) (1Sa 14:1-15) Jonathan smites the Philistines. (1Sa 14:16-23) Their defeat. (1Sa 14:24-35) Saul forbids the people to eat till evening. (1Sa 14:36-...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) We left the host of Israel in a very ill posture, in the close of the foregoing chapter; we saw in them no wisdom, nor strength, nor goodness, to g...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 14 This chapter gives an account of an adventure of Jonathan and his armourbearer smiting a garrison of the Philistine...

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