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19:21 When it was reported to Saul, he sent more messengers, but they prophesied too. So Saul sent messengers a third time, but they also prophesied. 19:22 Finally Saul himself went to Ramah. When he arrived at the large cistern that is in Secu, he asked, “Where are Samuel and David?” They said, “At Naioth in Ramah.” 19:23 So Saul went to Naioth in Ramah. The Spirit of God came upon him as well, and he walked along prophesying until he came to Naioth in Ramah. 19:24 He even stripped off his clothes and prophesied before Samuel. He lay there naked all that day and night. (For that reason it is asked, “Is Saul also among the prophets?”)
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Naioth a town of prophets near Ramah, about 10 km north of Jerusalem
 · Ramah a town 8 km north of Jerusalem,a town of Simeon,a town of Benjamin 9 km north of Jerusalem and 8 km south of Bethel (OS),a town on the border of Asher (OS),a town of Ephraim 10 km SE of Aphek, and 25 km east of Joppa,a town in Gilead 50-60 km east of Beth-Shan
 · Samuel son of Ammihud; Moses' land distribution deputy for Simeon,son of Tola son of Issachar
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Secu a place near the town Ramah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TONGUES, GIFT OF | Schools of the Prophets | Saul | SECU | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | SAMUEL | Ramathaim-zophim | Prophet | PROVERB | PROPHECY; PROPHETS, 1 | Naked | Music | MANNER; MANNERS | MAD; MADNESS | Jealousy | Jarmuth | Dress | David | Character | Apparel | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Sa 19:23 - -- It came upon him in the way; whereas it came not upon his messengers 'till they came to the place. Hereby God would convince Saul of the vanity of his...

It came upon him in the way; whereas it came not upon his messengers 'till they came to the place. Hereby God would convince Saul of the vanity of his designs against David, and that in them he fought against God himself.

Wesley: 1Sa 19:24 - -- Heb. fell, down upon the earth; for his mind being in an extasy, he had not the use of his senses. God so ordering it, that David might have an opport...

Heb. fell, down upon the earth; for his mind being in an extasy, he had not the use of his senses. God so ordering it, that David might have an opportunity to escape.

Wesley: 1Sa 19:24 - -- That is, stript of his upper garments, as the word naked is often used; and it is here repeated to signify how long he lay in that posture.

That is, stript of his upper garments, as the word naked is often used; and it is here repeated to signify how long he lay in that posture.

Wesley: 1Sa 19:24 - -- So God kept him as it were in chains, 'till David was got out of his reach.

So God kept him as it were in chains, 'till David was got out of his reach.

Wesley: 1Sa 19:24 - -- The same proverb which was used before, is here revived, as an evidence of God's wonderful care over David; he made Saul in some sort a prophet, that ...

The same proverb which was used before, is here revived, as an evidence of God's wonderful care over David; he made Saul in some sort a prophet, that he mightst make David a king.

JFB: 1Sa 19:18-23 - -- Samuel was living in great retirement, superintending the school of the prophets, established in the little hamlet of Naioth, in the neighborhood of R...

Samuel was living in great retirement, superintending the school of the prophets, established in the little hamlet of Naioth, in the neighborhood of Ramah. It was a retreat congenial to the mind of David; but Saul, having found out his asylum, sent three successive bodies of men to apprehend him. The character of the place and the influence of the sacred exercises produced such an effect on them that they were incapable of discharging their commission, and were led, by a resistless impulse, to join in singing the praises of God. Saul, in a fit of rage and disappointment, determined to go himself. But, before reaching the spot, his mental susceptibilities were roused even more than his messengers, and he was found, before long, swelling the ranks of the young prophets. This singular change can be ascribed only to the power of Him who can turn the hearts of men even as the rivers of water.

JFB: 1Sa 19:24 - -- That is, divested of his armor and outer robes--in a state of trance. Thus God, in making the wrath of man to praise Him, preserved the lives of all t...

That is, divested of his armor and outer robes--in a state of trance. Thus God, in making the wrath of man to praise Him, preserved the lives of all the prophets, frustrated all the purposes of Saul, and preserved the life of His servant.

Clarke: 1Sa 19:23 - -- He went on, and prophesied - The Divine Spirit seemed to have seized him at the well of Sechu; and he went on from that prophesying - praying, singi...

He went on, and prophesied - The Divine Spirit seemed to have seized him at the well of Sechu; and he went on from that prophesying - praying, singing praises, etc.; till he came to Naioth.

Clarke: 1Sa 19:24 - -- He stripped off his clothes - Threw off his royal robes or military dress, retaining only his tunic; and continued so all that day and all that nigh...

He stripped off his clothes - Threw off his royal robes or military dress, retaining only his tunic; and continued so all that day and all that night, uniting with the sons of the prophets in prayers, singing praises, and other religious exercises, which were unusual to kings and warriors; and this gave rise to the saying, Is Saul also among the prophets? By bringing both him and his men thus under a Divine influence, God prevented them from injuring the person of David. See the notes on 1Sa 10:6 (note), etc.; and see my sermon on The Christian Prophet and his Work.

Defender: 1Sa 19:24 - -- Once before, right after Samuel anointed him as king, Saul had "prophesied" with the other prophets, but that had been a sign from God that "God is wi...

Once before, right after Samuel anointed him as king, Saul had "prophesied" with the other prophets, but that had been a sign from God that "God is with thee" (1Sa 10:6-12). Now, however, the Spirit of God had left him because of his rebellion (1Sa 16:14). At this point, as he was seeking to slay the one whom God had chosen in his place, the Spirit of God suddenly came on him again, as he had on Saul's "messengers to take David" (1Sa 19:20). Evidently, God forced the messengers to prophesy in David's favor against their will. Here also, God forces Saul to humiliate himself in the sight of his followers by impelling him to prophesy naked. This should have deterred Saul from further rebellion, but it didn't, and it soon cost him his life."

TSK: 1Sa 19:21 - -- sent messengers : 2Ki 1:9-13; Pro 27:22; Jer 13:23 prophesied also : Joe 2:28

sent messengers : 2Ki 1:9-13; Pro 27:22; Jer 13:23

prophesied also : Joe 2:28

TSK: 1Sa 19:23 - -- the Spirit : 1Sa 19:20, 1Sa 10:10; Num 23:5, Num 24:2; Mat 7:22; Joh 11:51; 1Co 13:2 until he came : Pro 16:9, Pro 21:1

TSK: 1Sa 19:24 - -- stripped : 2Sa 6:14, 2Sa 6:20; Isa 20:2; Mic 1:8 lay : Heb. fell, Num 24:4 Is Saul : 1Sa 10:10-12; Act 9:21

stripped : 2Sa 6:14, 2Sa 6:20; Isa 20:2; Mic 1:8

lay : Heb. fell, Num 24:4

Is Saul : 1Sa 10:10-12; Act 9:21

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Sa 19:22 - -- To a great well - Some large well-known cistern at Sechu, the site of which is uncertain, which Saul passed on his way from Gibeah to Ramah.

To a great well - Some large well-known cistern at Sechu, the site of which is uncertain, which Saul passed on his way from Gibeah to Ramah.

Barnes: 1Sa 19:24 - -- Naked - i. e., without his robe and other outer garments, but only the shirt. Compare the marginal references. The whole history affords anothe...

Naked - i. e., without his robe and other outer garments, but only the shirt. Compare the marginal references.

The whole history affords another instance of the protection of God vouchsafed to His servants, which forms so frequent a topic of the Psalms of David.

Poole: 1Sa 19:22 - -- Where are Samuel and David? for, his messengers not returning, he knew not exactly where they were.

Where are Samuel and David? for, his messengers not returning, he knew not exactly where they were.

Poole: 1Sa 19:23 - -- The Spirit of God was upon him also it came upon him in the way; whereas it came not upon his messengers till they came to the place; whereby God wou...

The Spirit of God was upon him also it came upon him in the way; whereas it came not upon his messengers till they came to the place; whereby God would convince Saul of the vanity of all his designs against David, and that in them he fought against God himself.

Poole: 1Sa 19:24 - -- His clothes to wit, his military or royal garments; which he did, either that he might suit himself and his habit to the rest of the company; or beca...

His clothes to wit, his military or royal garments; which he did, either that he might suit himself and his habit to the rest of the company; or because his mind being altogether taken up with Divine things, he did not understand or heed what he did.

Also: this implies that the messengers which he sent, who probably were military persons, had done so before him.

Prophesied before Samuel: this doth not contradict 1Sa 15:35 , where it is said that Samuel came no more to see Saul ; for here Saul goes to Samuel, and that not with design to see him, but to surprise David.

In like manner as the rest of the prophets there did.

Lay down Heb. fell , to wit, down upon the earth; for his mind being in an ecstasy, he had not the use of his senses or motion, as he Num 24:4 ; God so ordering it, that David might have an opportunity to escape.

Naked i.e. stripped of his upper garments, as was said before, and as the word naked is oft used, as Isa 20:2 Mic 1:8 . See also 2Sa 6:20 Joh 21:7 . And it is here repeated to signify how long he lay in that posture.

All that day and all that night so God kept him as it were in chains, till David was got out of. his reach.

Is Saul also among the prophets? The same proverb which was taken up upon a like occasion, 1Sa 10:12 , is here remembered and revived upon this new occasion, as an evidence of God’ s wonderful care over David; he made Saul in some sort a prophet, that he might make David a king.

Haydock: 1Sa 19:24 - -- Naked. Divested of his regal ornaments, (Tirinus) though not in an indecent posture. People are said to be undressed, when they have not such cloth...

Naked. Divested of his regal ornaments, (Tirinus) though not in an indecent posture. People are said to be undressed, when they have not such clothes on as might be expected. Hesiod and Virgil say, Nudus ara, sere nudus; hiems ignava colono. "Plough and sow naked; choose a fine season for work, and rest in winter." (Haydock) See Micheas i. 8., and 2 Kings vi. 20. ---

Yet some assert (Calmet) that Saul was entirely undressed, as some pretended prophets and slaves go in the hot countries, Isaias xx. 1. We are not to judge of the indecency of such behaviour from our own manners. Some copies read cecinit, (Calmet) and the Douay Bible has "and sang naked." (Haydock) ---

Saul had not the gift of prophecy, like holy men, but only like Balaam's ass, for a time. (St. Augustine ad Simp. ii. 1.) (Worthington) ---

Prophets. This is something wonderful. (Menochius) ---

The proverb was now confirmed, chap. x. 11. (Calmet)

Gill: 1Sa 19:21 - -- And when it was told Saul,.... That the messengers he had sent, instead of seizing on David, were prophesying of him, or however were attending to ser...

And when it was told Saul,.... That the messengers he had sent, instead of seizing on David, were prophesying of him, or however were attending to services of a different nature than what they were sent upon:

he sent other messengers, and they prophesied likewise; when they came to the same place:

and Saul sent messengers again a third time, and they prophesied also; joined the rest in singing praises, or foretelling future events.

Gill: 1Sa 19:22 - -- Then went he also to Ramah,.... That is, Saul; his messengers not returning to him, when he sent one after another to take David, at length he set out...

Then went he also to Ramah,.... That is, Saul; his messengers not returning to him, when he sent one after another to take David, at length he set out himself from Gibeah to Ramah:

and came to a great well that is in Sechu; which was either the name of a man, the owner of the well, or a place near to which the well was, and is commonly thought to be the same with Shochoh, 1Sa 17:1; at such places there was generally a concourse of people at certain times, to fetch water for the inhabitants of the place, and for the watering of flocks and herds, and so a proper place to stop at, and ask the following questions:

and he asked and said, where are Samuel and David? for his messengers not returning to him, he could not be sure where they now were, though he had heard they were at Naioth:

and one said, behold, they be at Naioth in Ramah; at the house of doctrine, or school in Ramah, as the Targum; thus one at the well replied, in answer to his question, who had seen them go there, or knew they were there.

Gill: 1Sa 19:23 - -- And he went thither to Naioth in Ramah,.... He went on from the well towards the place: and the Spirit of God was upon him also; as well as upon hi...

And he went thither to Naioth in Ramah,.... He went on from the well towards the place:

and the Spirit of God was upon him also; as well as upon his messengers; even the spirit of prophecy, as the Targum:

and he went on and prophesied until he came to Naioth in Ramah: in this he differed from his messengers; they did not prophesy till they came to that place, but Saul began to prophesy before he came thither, as he was in his way from the well to it.

Gill: 1Sa 19:24 - -- And he stripped off his clothes also,.... Not all his clothes, but his upper garments, as men in such circumstances used to do, as the prophets someti...

And he stripped off his clothes also,.... Not all his clothes, but his upper garments, as men in such circumstances used to do, as the prophets sometimes did, and as it seems his messengers had done; according to Jarchi, R. Isaiah, and others n, he stripped himself of his royal robes, and put on the habit of the scholars, the disciples, and sons of the prophets:

and prophesied before Samuel in like manner, as the messengers had done, singing such like songs, or foretelling such like things as they did; he and they speaking not of themselves, but as they were moved by the Holy Spirit of prophecy; for such gifts have sometimes been bestowed on men that were destitute of the grace of God, as Balaam, Caiaphas, and others:

and lay down: or "fell down" o, as persons in an ecstasy or trance: and lay

naked all that day, and all that night; not entirely naked, both without his upper garment or royal robes, or else his armour; so an unarmed man is said to be naked, though otherwise he has his clothes on: thus Gelon having conquered the Carthaginians, and made himself master of all Sicily, went into the forum "naked" (i.e. unarmed), and declared he would restore the government to the citizens, wherefore a naked statue for him was erected in the temple of Juno p; so Quinctius Cincinnatus was found ploughing naked q, who cannot be supposed to be without any clothes on him. Jarchi, from Menachem, reports, that he had heard from an Arabian, that the word the Targum makes use of for "naked", signifies, in the Arabic language, one that is furious or mad, as persons in an ecstasy, or under a prophetic spirit, sometimes seemed to be; now Saul was kept and held in such circumstances a whole day and night, that David might have an opportunity of making his escape, and getting at such a distance from him that he could not overtake him:

wherefore they say, is Saul also among the prophets? this became a common saying, a proverbial expression, at least was now revived and observed with admiration; that Saul, who had behaved himself in so ill a manner, as an enemy to so good a man, should be found among the prophets of the Lord, and prophesying as they did.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Sa 19:22 Heb “he” (also in v. 23). the referent (Saul) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 1Sa 19:24 Heb “and he fell down.”

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 19:23 And he ( k ) went thither to Naioth in Ramah: and the Spirit of God was upon him also, and he went on, and prophesied, until he came to Naioth in Rama...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 19:24 And he stripped off his ( l ) clothes also, and prophesied before Samuel in like manner, and lay ( m ) down naked all that day and all that night. Whe...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 19:1-24 - --1 Jonathan discloses his father's purpose to kill David.4 He persuades his father to reconciliation.8 By reason of David's good success in a new war, ...

MHCC: 1Sa 19:11-24 - --Michal's stratagem to gain time till David got to a distance was allowable, but her falsehood had not even the plea of necessity to excuse it, and man...

Matthew Henry: 1Sa 19:18-24 - -- Here is, I. David's place of refuge. Having got away in the night from his own house, he fled not to Bethlehem to his relations, nor to any of the c...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 19:18-24 - -- David fled to Samuel at Ramah, and reported to him all that Saul had done,partly to seek for further advice from the prophet who had anointed him,as...

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 19:18-24 - --1. God's deliverance in Ramah 19:18-24 How natural it was for David to seek refuge with the fait...

Guzik: 1Sa 19:1-24 - --1 Samuel 19 - David Flees from Saul Psalm relevant to this chapter: Psalm 59. A. Jonathan defends David before his father Saul. 1. (1a) Saul plots t...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 1Sa 19:23 1 SAMUEL 19:23-24 —How could it be said that the Spirit of God was upon Saul when God had already rejected him? PROBLEM: When Saul came to Naio...

Critics Ask: 1Sa 19:24 1 SAMUEL 19:23-24 —How could it be said that the Spirit of God was upon Saul when God had already rejected him? PROBLEM: When Saul came to Naio...

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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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Sa 19:1, Jonathan discloses his father’s purpose to kill David; 1Sa 19:4, He persuades his father to reconciliation; 1Sa 19:8, By reas...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 19 Saul purposeth to kill David; Jonathan discloseth it; speaketh in his behalf to Saul, who sweareth not to kill him; he returneth ...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) (1Sa 19:1-10) Jonathan reconciles his father to David, Saul again tries to slay him. (1Sa 19:11-24) David flees to Samuel.

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Immediately after David's marriage, which one would have hoped would secure him Saul's affection, we find his troubles coming upon him faster than ...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 19 This chapter relates the dangers David was exposed unto through Saul's enmity at him, and his deliverance from them...

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