
Text -- 1 Samuel 16:18 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Sa 16:18 - -- Wonder not, that David was so suddenly advanced, from a poor shepherd, to so great a reputation; for these were the effects of that Spirit of the Lord...
Wonder not, that David was so suddenly advanced, from a poor shepherd, to so great a reputation; for these were the effects of that Spirit of the Lord which he received when he was anointed.

That is, directs and prospers all his undertakings.
JFB -> 1Sa 16:14-18
JFB: 1Sa 16:14-18 - -- His own gloomy reflections, the consciousness that he had not acted up to the character of an Israelitish king, the loss of his throne, and the extinc...
His own gloomy reflections, the consciousness that he had not acted up to the character of an Israelitish king, the loss of his throne, and the extinction of his royal house, made him jealous, irritable, vindictive, and subject to fits of morbid melancholy.
Clarke -> 1Sa 16:18
Clarke: 1Sa 16:18 - -- I have seen a son of Jesse - Dr. Warburton supposes the story is anticipated from 1Sa 16:14-23, and that the true chronology of this part of David...
I have seen a son of Jesse - Dr. Warburton supposes the story is anticipated from 1Sa 16:14-23, and that the true chronology of this part of David’ s life is the following: -
1. David is anointed by Samuel
2. Carries provisions to his brethren in the army
3. Fights with and kills Goliath
4. Is received into the king’ s court
5. Contracts a friendship with Jonathan
6. Incurs Saul’ s jealousy
7. Retires to his father’ s house
8. Is after some time sent for by Saul to sooth his melancholy with his harp
9. Again excites Saul’ s jealousy, who endeavors to smite him with his javelin
This anticipation between the 14th and 23d verse comes in, in the order of time, between 1Sa 16:9 and 1Sa 16:10, 1Sa 18:9, 1Sa 18:10, where the breach is apparent.
TSK -> 1Sa 16:18
TSK: 1Sa 16:18 - -- a mighty : 1Sa 17:32-36; 2Sa 17:8, 2Sa 17:10
and prudent : 2Sa 14:20
matters : or, speech.
a comely : 1Sa 16:12
the Lord : 1Sa 3:19, 1Sa 10:7, 1Sa 18:...

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Barnes -> 1Sa 16:18
Barnes: 1Sa 16:18 - -- A mighty valiant man ... - David’ s reputation for courage, skill, discretion, and manly beauty, was already great. Since "the Spirit of t...
A mighty valiant man ... - David’ s reputation for courage, skill, discretion, and manly beauty, was already great. Since "the Spirit of the Lord came upon him,"his natural qualities and powers had been greatly enhanced. His feat of killing the lion and the bear (see the marginal references) had been performed, like Samson’ s feats of strength Jdg 14:6, Jdg 14:19; Jdg 15:14, under the same supernatural influence, and was probably more or less known.
Poole -> 1Sa 16:18
Poole: 1Sa 16:18 - -- Wonder not that David was so suddenly advanced, from a poor contemptible shepherd, to so great reputation; for these were the effects of that Spirit...
Wonder not that David was so suddenly advanced, from a poor contemptible shepherd, to so great reputation; for these were the effects of that Spirit of the Lord, which he received when he was anointed; though some would hence infer, that the things related in this chapter happened after the history of 1Sa 17 , though it be placed before, such transpositions being not unusual in historical relations.
The Lord is with him i.e. directs and prospers all his undertakings.
Haydock -> 1Sa 16:18
Haydock: 1Sa 16:18 - -- Him. Some think that this took place before David's victory over Goliath; others believe, that David was only made armour-bearer to Saul, after that...
Him. Some think that this took place before David's victory over Goliath; others believe, that David was only made armour-bearer to Saul, after that event. We must not disturb the order of the sacred historian without some cogent reason: and the courtiers might already have heard of David's prowess and virtue, of which he gave such evident proofs, after he was confirmed by the Holy Spirit, ver. 13. (Calmet)
Gill -> 1Sa 16:18
Gill: 1Sa 16:18 - -- Then answered one of the servants,.... Which the Jews say m was Doeg the Edomite, who out of envy and ill will to David spake of him, that Saul might ...
Then answered one of the servants,.... Which the Jews say m was Doeg the Edomite, who out of envy and ill will to David spake of him, that Saul might have an opportunity of slaying him; but this is not at all likely; rather it was one of David's friends and acquaintance, that was desirous of promoting him at court, and no doubt was directed to that motion by the overruling providence of God:
and said, behold, I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite; he does not mention the name of his son, but so describes him, that he might be easily known by those who knew anything of the family of Jesse; besides it was sufficient that he was one of Jesse's sons, to find him out:
that is cunning in playing; that is, on the harp; has good skill in music, and is expert in it:
and a mighty valiant man; as appeared by his encountering with and slaying the lion and the bear; an event now past, as very probable:
and a man of war some think this character of him was given after the affair of his fighting with Goliath and killing him, but here put by a prolepsis or anticipation; and indeed if David had been taken into Saul's court before that affair, it is difficult to account for Saul's ignorance of him, since he must be so near him, and so often with him, as his musician and armourbearer; though that difficulty may be removed, as may be observed in its proper place:
and prudent in matters; in his talk and conversation, and conduct and behaviour; knew how to carry himself, even in a prince's court: and a comely person; which always recommended to the courts of the eastern nations; See Gill on Dan 1:4.
and the Lord is with him; prospering and succeeding him in whatsoever he is engaged; and seeing the Lord was with him, it might be expected the evil spirit would depart from Saul, when this person, with whom the Lord was, was in his presence. The Targum is,"the Word of the Lord is for his help;''all that is said of him showed that he was fit to be in the palace of a king, and a proper person to be with Saul in his present circumstances.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 16:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 16:1-23 - --1 Samuel sent by God, under pretence of a sacrifice, comes to Beth-lehem.6 His human judgment is reproved.11 He anoints David.15 Saul sends for David ...
MHCC -> 1Sa 16:14-23
MHCC: 1Sa 16:14-23 - --Saul is made a terror to himself. The Spirit of the Lord departed from him. If God and his grace do not rule us, sin and Satan will have possession of...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 16:14-23
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 16:14-23 - -- We have here Saul falling and David rising. I. Here is Saul made a terror to himself (1Sa 16:14): The Spirit of the Lord departed from him. He hav...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 16:14-23
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 16:14-23 - --
David's Introduction to the Court of Saul. - 1Sa 16:14. With the rejection of Saulon the part of God, the Spirit of Jehovah had departed from him, a...
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 16:1--18:6 - --A. David's Rise as the New Anointed 16:1-18:5
According to Swindoll, more was written in the Bible about...

Constable: 1Sa 16:1-23 - --1. God's selection of David for kingship ch. 16
"One of the many indications that the two halves...
