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Text -- 1 Samuel 15:1-2 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Sa 15:1 - -- Thou hast committed error already, now regain God's favour by thy exact obedience to what he commands.
Thou hast committed error already, now regain God's favour by thy exact obedience to what he commands.
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Wesley: 1Sa 15:2 - -- Now I will revenge those old injuries of the Amalekites on their children: who continue in their parents practices.
Now I will revenge those old injuries of the Amalekites on their children: who continue in their parents practices.
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Wesley: 1Sa 15:2 - -- When he was newly come out of cruel and long bondage, and was now weak, and weary, and faint, and hungry, Deu 25:18, and therefore it was barbarous in...
When he was newly come out of cruel and long bondage, and was now weak, and weary, and faint, and hungry, Deu 25:18, and therefore it was barbarous instead of that pity which even Nature prompted them to afford, to add affliction to the afflicted; it was also horrid impiety to fight against God himself and to lift up their hand in a manner against the Lord's throne, whilst they struck at that people which God had brought forth in so stupendous a way.
JFB: 1Sa 15:1 - -- Several years had been passed in successful military operations against troublesome neighbors. During these Saul had been left to act in a great measu...
Several years had been passed in successful military operations against troublesome neighbors. During these Saul had been left to act in a great measure at his own discretion as an independent prince. Now a second test is proposed of his possessing the character of a theocratic monarch in Israel; and in announcing the duty required of him, Samuel brought before him his official station as the Lord's vicegerent, and the peculiar obligation under which he was laid to act in that capacity. He had formerly done wrong, for which a severe rebuke and threatening were administered to him (1Sa 13:13-14). Now an opportunity was afforded him of retrieving that error by an exact obedience to the divine command.
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JFB: 1Sa 15:2-3 - -- The powerful tribe which inhabited the country immediately to the eastward of the northern Cushites. Their territory extended over the whole of the ea...
The powerful tribe which inhabited the country immediately to the eastward of the northern Cushites. Their territory extended over the whole of the eastern portion of the desert of Sinai to Rephidim--the earliest opponent (Deu 25:18; Exo 17:8-16) --the hereditary and restless enemy of Israel (Num 14:45; Jdg 3:13; Jdg 6:3), and who had not repented (1Sa 14:48) of their bitter and sleepless hatred during the five hundred years that had elapsed since their doom was pronounced. Being a people of nomadic habits, they were as plundering and dangerous as the Bedouin Arabs, particularly to the southern tribes. The national interest required, and God, as KING OF ISRAEL, decreed that this public enemy should be removed. Their destruction was to be without reservation or exception.
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JFB: 1Sa 15:2-3 - -- I am reminded of what Amalek did--perhaps by the still remaining trophy or memorial erected by Moses (Exo 17:15-16).
I am reminded of what Amalek did--perhaps by the still remaining trophy or memorial erected by Moses (Exo 17:15-16).
Clarke: 1Sa 15:1 - -- The Lord sent me to anoint thee - This gave him a right to say what immediately follows.
The Lord sent me to anoint thee - This gave him a right to say what immediately follows.
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Clarke: 1Sa 15:2 - -- I remember that which Amalek did - The Amalekites were a people of Arabia Petraea, who had occupied a tract of country on the frontiers of Egypt and...
I remember that which Amalek did - The Amalekites were a people of Arabia Petraea, who had occupied a tract of country on the frontiers of Egypt and Palestine. They had acted with great cruelty towards the Israelites on their coming out of Egypt. (See Exo 17:8 (note), and the notes there). They came upon them when they were faint and weary, and smote the hindermost of the people - those who were too weak to keep up with the rest. (See Deu 25:18). And God then purposed that Amalek, as a nation, should be blotted out from under heaven; which purpose was now fulfilled by Saul upwards of four hundred years afterwards!
TSK: 1Sa 15:1 - -- am 2925, bc 1079, An, Ex, Is, 412
The Lord : 1Sa 15:17, 1Sa 15:18, 1Sa 9:16, 1Sa 10:1
hearken : 1Sa 15:16, 1Sa 12:14, 1Sa 13:13; 2Sa 23:2, 2Sa 23:3; 1...
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TSK: 1Sa 15:2 - -- I remember : Jer 31:34; Hos 7:2; Amo 8:7
Amalek : Exo 17:8-16; Num 24:20; Deu 25:17-19
I remember : Jer 31:34; Hos 7:2; Amo 8:7
Amalek : Exo 17:8-16; Num 24:20; Deu 25:17-19
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The absence of all chronology or note of time is remarkable.
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Barnes: 1Sa 15:2 - -- Compare the marginal references. It appears 1Sa 14:48 that this expedition against Amalek was not made without fresh provocation. Probably some incu...
Compare the marginal references. It appears 1Sa 14:48 that this expedition against Amalek was not made without fresh provocation. Probably some incursion similar to that described in 1 Sam. 30 was made by them upon the south country at a time when they thought the Israelites were weakened by their contests with the Philistines.
Poole -> 1Sa 15:2
Poole: 1Sa 15:2 - -- I seem to have forgotten, but now I will show that I remember, and now will revenge, those old injuries done four hundred years ago, which now I wil...
I seem to have forgotten, but now I will show that I remember, and now will revenge, those old injuries done four hundred years ago, which now I will punish in their children; which was the more just, because they continued in their parents’ cruel practices, below, 1Sa 15:33 . In the way when he came up from Egypt ; when he was newly come out of cruel and long bondage, and was now weak, and weary, and faint, and hungry, Deu 25:18 ; and therefore it was barbarous and inhuman, instead of that pity which even nature prompted them to afford, to add affliction to the afflicted; it was also horrid impiety to fight against God himself, and to lift up their hand in a manner against the Lord’ s throne , as some translate these words, Exo 17:16 , whilst they struck at that people which God had brought forth in so stupendous and miraculous a way.
Lord, in gratitude for so great an honour. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Sa 15:2 - -- Reckoned up. God speaks in a human manner, as if he had been reading the history of ancient times, Exodus xvii. 14. (Menochius) ---
The Amalecite...
Reckoned up. God speaks in a human manner, as if he had been reading the history of ancient times, Exodus xvii. 14. (Menochius) ---
The Amalecites had treated Israel with inhumanity, above 400 years before. God's vengeance is often slow, but only so much the more terrible. (Calmet) ---
Hebrew pakadti, I have visited, or will punish and remember.
Gill: 1Sa 15:1 - -- Samuel also said unto Saul,.... When and where he said to him what follows, it is not easy to determine, perhaps at Gilgal, where they after met again...
Samuel also said unto Saul,.... When and where he said to him what follows, it is not easy to determine, perhaps at Gilgal, where they after met again:
the Lord sent me to anoint thee to be king over his people, over Israel; that is, he gave him orders to anoint him king of Israel, otherwise Saul was in providence sent to Samuel to be anointed, and not Samuel to Saul:
now therefore hearken thou unto the voice of the words of the Lord; for so great a favour, and such high honour he had conferred on him, laid him under great obligation to obey the commands of the Lord; and whereas he had been deficient in one instance before, for which he had been reproved, he suggests, that now he should take care to observe and do, particularly and punctually, what should be enjoined him.
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Gill: 1Sa 15:2 - -- Thus saith the Lord of hosts,.... Of the celestial host of angels, and of the army of Israel, yea, of all the armies of the earth: this is premised to...
Thus saith the Lord of hosts,.... Of the celestial host of angels, and of the army of Israel, yea, of all the armies of the earth: this is premised to engage the attention of Saul:
I remember that which Amalek did to Israel; four hundred years ago:
how he laid wait for him in the way when he came up from Egypt; in the valley of Rephidim, just before they came to Mount Sinai, and fell upon the rear of them, and smote the feeble, and faint, and weary, see Exo 17:8
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NET Notes: 1Sa 15:2 Heb “he”; the referent (Israel) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 1Sa 15:1
Geneva Bible: 1Sa 15:1 Samuel also said unto Saul, The LORD sent me to anoint thee [to be] king over his people, over Israel: now therefore ( a ) hearken thou unto the voice...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 15:1-35
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 15:1-35 - --1 Samuel sends Saul to destroy Amalek.6 Saul favours the Kenites.7 He spares Agag and the best of the spoil.10 Samuel denounces unto Saul God's reject...
MHCC -> 1Sa 15:1-9
MHCC: 1Sa 15:1-9 - --The sentence of condemnation against the Amalekites had gone forth long before, Exo 17:14; Deu 25:19, but they had been spared till they filled up the...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 15:1-9
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 15:1-9 - -- Here, I. Samuel, in God's name, solemnly requires Saul to be obedient to the command of God, and plainly intimates that he was now about to put him ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 15:1-3
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 15:1-3 - --
The account of the war against the Amalekites is a verycondensed one, and is restricted to a description of the conduct of Saul onthat occasion. Wit...
Constable -> 1Sa 13:1--15:35; 1Sa 15:1-35
Constable: 1Sa 13:1--15:35 - --C. Kingship Removed from Saul chs. 13-15
This section documents Saul's disobedience to the revealed will...
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