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Text -- 1 Samuel 21:7 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Not by force but by his choice; he fixed his abode there for that day; either because it was the sabbath - day; on which he might not proceed in his j...
Not by force but by his choice; he fixed his abode there for that day; either because it was the sabbath - day; on which he might not proceed in his journey, or for the discharge of some vow.
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By birth, but he was proselyted to the Jewish religion.
Who had embraced the Hebrew religion.
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JFB: 1Sa 21:7 - -- At the tabernacle, perhaps, in the performance of a vow, or from its being the Sabbath, which rendered it unlawful for him to prosecute his journey.
At the tabernacle, perhaps, in the performance of a vow, or from its being the Sabbath, which rendered it unlawful for him to prosecute his journey.
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JFB: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Eastern monarchs anciently had large possessions in flocks and herds; and the office of the chief shepherd was an important one.
Eastern monarchs anciently had large possessions in flocks and herds; and the office of the chief shepherd was an important one.
Clarke: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Detained before the Lord - Probably fulfilling some vow to the Lord, and therefore for a time resident at the tabernacle
Detained before the Lord - Probably fulfilling some vow to the Lord, and therefore for a time resident at the tabernacle
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Clarke: 1Sa 21:7 - -- And his name was Doeg - From 1Sa 22:9 we learn that this man betrayed David’ s secret to Saul, which caused him to destroy the city, and slay e...
And his name was Doeg - From 1Sa 22:9 we learn that this man betrayed David’ s secret to Saul, which caused him to destroy the city, and slay eighty-five priests. We learn from its title that the fifty-second Psalm was made on this occasion; but titles are not to be implicitly trusted.
TSK -> 1Sa 21:7
TSK: 1Sa 21:7 - -- detained : Jer 7:9-11; Eze 33:31; Amo 8:5; Mat 15:8; Act 21:26, Act 21:27
Doeg : 1Sa 22:9; Psa 52:1 *title
herdmen : 1Sa 11:5; Gen 13:7, Gen 13:8, Gen...
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Barnes -> 1Sa 21:7
Barnes: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Detained before the Lord - Either to fulfill a vow Act 21:23-27, or on account of uncleanness, or under the law of lepers Lev 13:4, Lev 13:11, ...
Detained before the Lord - Either to fulfill a vow Act 21:23-27, or on account of uncleanness, or under the law of lepers Lev 13:4, Lev 13:11, Lev 13:21, or as a proselyte. It is not impossible that Doeg may have been in custody or in sanctuary for some crime.
Poole -> 1Sa 21:7
Poole: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Detained not by force from others, but by his own choice; he fixed his abode there for that day; either because it was the sabbath day, on which he m...
Detained not by force from others, but by his own choice; he fixed his abode there for that day; either because it was the sabbath day, on which he might not proceed in his journey, or other business; or for the discharge of some vow; or to beg direction and help from God in some great business.
Before the Lord i.e. at the tabernacle.
An Edomite either,
1. By his habitation and conversation among those people for some considerable time, as for the same reason Uriah is called the Hittite, and Obed-edom the Gittite: or rather,
2. By his birth and nation; but he was proselyted to the Jewish religion, or took it up for sinister ends, being advanced, as here we read, to a place of trust and preferment, possibly upon this occasion.
Haydock -> 1Sa 21:7
Haydock: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Within. Hebrew mehtsar, "detained, or assembles before the Lord." Theodoret thinks he was possessed; others believe he had made a vow, &c. ---
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Within. Hebrew mehtsar, "detained, or assembles before the Lord." Theodoret thinks he was possessed; others believe he had made a vow, &c. ---
Edomite. Some Greek copies read, a Syrian, as also chap. xxii. 9. (Calmet) ---
He had embraced the Jewish religion. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Sa 21:7
Gill: 1Sa 21:7 - -- Now a certain man of the servants of Saul was there that day,.... When David came to Nob, and asked bread of the priest, and had it, which this man w...
Now a certain man of the servants of Saul was there that day,.... When David came to Nob, and asked bread of the priest, and had it, which this man was an eyewitness of, 1Sa 22:9,
detained before the Lord; either because it was sabbath day, and so he might not travel, at least no more than two thousand cubits; or by some vow of his, which he was obliged to stay and perform; or on account of some impurity he had contracted, which he came to be cleansed from; or this detention was voluntary, in order to offer sacrifice to the Lord, or pray unto him, or to study the law of God in the tabernacle, pretending to be a very religious man:
and his name was Doeg, an Edomite, being by birth an Idumean, but a proselyte to the Jewish religion; or he was of the seed of Israel, but because he had dwelt in Edom, he was called an Edomite, as Kimchi thinks; just as Uriah is called for a like reason the Hittite:
the chiefest of the herdmen that belonged to Saul; Saul had his herds and men to look after them, and this man was set over them all, to see that they faithfully discharged their trust. The same officer the Romans called the praefect, or master of the cattle k; See Gill on 1Ch 27:29, and See Gill on 1Ch 27:31; though this man was not only over the king's cattle, but over those that kept them; and was in the same office as Phorbas was, under Laius king of Thebes l, and Melanthius in Homer m, and Faustulus to Amulius n: but Abarbinel is of opinion that this is to be understood not of the keepers of herds and flocks, but of the shepherds or rulers of the people; and that this man was set over all the other magistrates and rulers of the people, hence said to be "set over the servants of Saul", 1Sa 22:9; and so Jarchi calls him "Ab Beth Din", or father of the sanhedrim, or great court of judicature; who was detained in the tabernacle to learn the law there, that he might be the better qualified for his office; but Kimchi interprets it as we do, the chief of the keepers of the herd, and both the Septuagint and Josephus o say that he fed the king's mules.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 21:1-15
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 21:1-15 - --1 David at Nob obtains of Ahimelech hallowed bread.7 Doeg is present.8 David takes Goliath's sword.10 David at Gath feigns himself mad.
MHCC -> 1Sa 21:1-9
MHCC: 1Sa 21:1-9 - --David, in distress, fled to the tabernacle of God. It is great comfort in a day of trouble, that we have a God to go to, to whom we may open our cases...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 21:1-9
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 21:1-9 - -- Here, I. David, in distress, flies in the tabernacle of God, now pitched at Nob, supposed to be a city in the tribe of Benjamin. Since Shiloh was fo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 21:1-9
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 21:1-9 - --
1Sa 21:1-2
David at Nob . - The town of Nob or Nobeh (unless indeed theform נבה stands for נבה here and in 1Sa 22:9, and the ה attach...
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...
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Constable: 1Sa 21:1--30:31 - --C. David in Exile chs. 21-30
In chapters 21-30 we see David's forces growing stronger and stronger while...
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Constable: 1Sa 21:1--22:23 - --1. David's initial movements chs. 21-22
"The two chapters comprise a literary unit of three sect...
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