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Text -- 1 Samuel 23:1-27 (NET)
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:1 - -- _Probably it was the departure of God and David from Saul, that encouraged the Philistines to make this inroad. When princes begin to persecute God's ...
_Probably it was the departure of God and David from Saul, that encouraged the Philistines to make this inroad. When princes begin to persecute God's people and ministers, let them expect nothing but vexation on all sides.
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Not for his own, but for his soldiers satisfaction.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:6 - -- With the Ephod, the high-priest's Ephod, wherein were the Urim and the Thummim, which when Ahimelech and the rest of the priests went to Saul, were pr...
With the Ephod, the high-priest's Ephod, wherein were the Urim and the Thummim, which when Ahimelech and the rest of the priests went to Saul, were probably left in his hand. This gave him the opportunity both of escaping, whilst Doeg the butcher was killing his brethren, and of bringing away the Ephod, which Saul now was justly deprived of.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:11 - -- From this place it may appear that God's answer by Urim and Thummim, was not by any change in the colour or situation of the precious stones in the br...
From this place it may appear that God's answer by Urim and Thummim, was not by any change in the colour or situation of the precious stones in the breast - plate of the Ephod, but by a voice or suggestion from God to the high-priest.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:11 - -- He purposeth to come, if thou continuest here. For still as David's question, so God's answer, is upon supposition.
He purposeth to come, if thou continuest here. For still as David's question, so God's answer, is upon supposition.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:16 - -- He comforted and supported him against all his fears, by minding him of God's infallible promises made to him, and his singular providence which hithe...
He comforted and supported him against all his fears, by minding him of God's infallible promises made to him, and his singular providence which hitherto had and still would be with him.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:17 - -- Which he gathered either from David's generosity, and friendship to him; or from some promise made to him by David concerning it. So that the whole im...
Which he gathered either from David's generosity, and friendship to him; or from some promise made to him by David concerning it. So that the whole imports thus much; I do not look to be king myself (as by my birth I might expect,) but that thou shalt be king (God having so appointed) and I but in a secondary place inferior to thee.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:18 - -- They then parted, and never came together again, that we find, in this world.
They then parted, and never came together again, that we find, in this world.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:19 - -- Who were of David's own tribe tho' for this their unnatural carriage to him, he calls them strangers, Psa 54:3.
Who were of David's own tribe tho' for this their unnatural carriage to him, he calls them strangers, Psa 54:3.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:25 - -- That is, into a cave which was in the rock; where at first he might think to hide himself, but upon farther consideration he removed from thence upon ...
That is, into a cave which was in the rock; where at first he might think to hide himself, but upon farther consideration he removed from thence upon Saul's approach.
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Wesley: 1Sa 23:27 - -- _The wisdom of God is never at a loss for ways, and means to preserve his people.
_The wisdom of God is never at a loss for ways, and means to preserve his people.
JFB -> 1Sa 23:1; 1Sa 23:1; 1Sa 23:1; 1Sa 23:2-5; 1Sa 23:6; 1Sa 23:7; 1Sa 23:8; 1Sa 23:9; 1Sa 23:14-15; 1Sa 23:16-17; 1Sa 23:19-23; 1Sa 23:25
JFB: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Rather, "now they had told"; for this information had reached him previous to his hearing (1Sa 23:6) of the Nob tragedy.
Rather, "now they had told"; for this information had reached him previous to his hearing (1Sa 23:6) of the Nob tragedy.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:1 - -- These were commonly situated on the fields and were open to the wind (Jdg 6:11; Rth 3:2).
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JFB: 1Sa 23:2-5 - -- Most probably through Gad (2Sa 24:11; 1Ch 21:9), who was present in David's camp (1Sa 22:5), probably by the recommendation of Samuel. To repel unprov...
Most probably through Gad (2Sa 24:11; 1Ch 21:9), who was present in David's camp (1Sa 22:5), probably by the recommendation of Samuel. To repel unprovoked assaults on unoffending people who were engaged in their harvest operations, was a humane and benevolent service. But it was doubtful how far it was David's duty to go against a public enemy without the royal commission; and on that account he asked, and obtained, the divine counsel. A demur on the part of his men led David to renew the consultation for their satisfaction; after which, being fully assured of his duty, he encountered the aggressors and, by a signal victory, delivered the people of Keilah from further molestation.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:6 - -- In which was the Urim and Thummim (Exo 28:30). It had, probably, been committed to his care, while Ahimelech and the other priests repaired to Gibeah,...
In which was the Urim and Thummim (Exo 28:30). It had, probably, been committed to his care, while Ahimelech and the other priests repaired to Gibeah, in obedience to the summons of Saul.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:7 - -- Saul imagined himself now certain of his victim, who would be hemmed within a fortified town. The wish was father to the thought. How wonderfully slow...
Saul imagined himself now certain of his victim, who would be hemmed within a fortified town. The wish was father to the thought. How wonderfully slow and unwilling to be convinced by all his experience, that the special protection of Providence shielded David from all his snares!
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JFB: 1Sa 23:8 - -- Not the united tribes of Israel, but the inhabitants of the adjoining districts. This force was raised, probably, on the ostensible pretext of opposin...
Not the united tribes of Israel, but the inhabitants of the adjoining districts. This force was raised, probably, on the ostensible pretext of opposing the Philistines, while, in reality, it was secretly to arouse mischief against David.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:9 - -- The consultation was made, and the prayer uttered, by means of the priest. The alternative conditions here described have often been referred to as il...
The consultation was made, and the prayer uttered, by means of the priest. The alternative conditions here described have often been referred to as illustrating the doctrine of God's foreknowledge and preordination of events.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:14-15 - -- A mountainous and sequestered region was generally called a wilderness, and took its name from some large town in the district. Two miles southeast of...
A mountainous and sequestered region was generally called a wilderness, and took its name from some large town in the district. Two miles southeast of Hebron, and in the midst of a level plain, is Tell-ziph, an isolated and conical hillock, about a hundred feet high, probably the acropolis [VAN DE VELDE], or the ruins [ROBINSON] of the ancient city of Ziph, from which the surrounding wilderness was called. It seems, anciently, to have been covered by an extensive woods. The country has for centuries lost its woods and forests, owing to the devastations caused by man.
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JFB: 1Sa 23:16-17 - -- By the recollection of their mutual covenant. What a victory over natural feelings and lower considerations must the faith of Jonathan have won, befor...
By the recollection of their mutual covenant. What a victory over natural feelings and lower considerations must the faith of Jonathan have won, before he could seek such an interview and give utterance to such sentiments! To talk with calm and assured confidence of himself and family being superseded by the man who was his friend by the bonds of a holy and solemn covenant, could only have been done by one who, superior to all views of worldly policy, looked at the course of things in the spirit and through the principles of that theocracy which acknowledged God as the only and supreme Sovereign of Israel. Neither history nor fiction depicts the movements of a friendship purer, nobler, and more self-denying than Jonathan's!
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JFB: 1Sa 23:19-23 - -- From the tell of Ziph a panorama of the whole surrounding district is to be seen. No wonder, then, that the Ziphites saw David and his men passing to ...
From the tell of Ziph a panorama of the whole surrounding district is to be seen. No wonder, then, that the Ziphites saw David and his men passing to and fro in the mountains of the wilderness. Spying him at a distance when he ventured to show himself on the hill of Hachilah, "on the right hand of the wilderness," that is, the south side of Ziph, they sent in haste to Saul, to tell him of the lurking place of his enemy [VAN DE VELDE].
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JFB: 1Sa 23:25 - -- Tell Main, the hillock on which was situated the ancient Maon (Jos 15:55), and from which the adjoining wilderness took its name, is one mile north, t...
Tell Main, the hillock on which was situated the ancient Maon (Jos 15:55), and from which the adjoining wilderness took its name, is one mile north, ten east from Carmel. The mountain plateau seems here to end. It is true the summit ridge of the southern hills runs out a long way further towards the southwest; but towards the southeast the ground sinks more and more down to a tableland of a lower level, which is called "the plain to the right hand [that is, to the south] of the wilderness" [VAN DE VELDE].
Clarke: 1Sa 23:1 - -- The Philistines fight against Keilah - Keilah was a fortified town in the tribe of Judah near to Eleutheropolis, on the road to Hebron
The Philistines fight against Keilah - Keilah was a fortified town in the tribe of Judah near to Eleutheropolis, on the road to Hebron
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Rob the threshing-floors - This was an ancient custom of the Philistines, Midianites, and others. See Jdg 6:4. When the corn was ripe and fit to be ...
Rob the threshing-floors - This was an ancient custom of the Philistines, Midianites, and others. See Jdg 6:4. When the corn was ripe and fit to be threshed, and they had collected it at the threshing-floors, which were always in the open field, then their enemies came upon them and spoiled them of the fruits of their harvest.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:2 - -- Therefore David inquired of the Lord - In what way David made this inquiry we are not told, but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore ...
Therefore David inquired of the Lord - In what way David made this inquiry we are not told, but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore I think, with Houbigant that the sixth verse should be read immediately after the first. The adventure mentioned here was truly noble. Had not David loved his country, and been above all motives of private and personal revenge, he would have rejoiced in this invasion of Judah as producing a strong diversion in his favor, and embroiling his inveterate enemy. In most cases a man with David’ s wrongs would have joined with the enemies of his country, and avenged himself on the author of his adversities; but he thinks of nothing but succouring Keilah, and using his power and influence in behalf of his brethren! This is a rare instance of disinterested heroism
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:2 - -- The Lord said - Go and smite - He might now go with confidence, being assured of success. When God promises success, who need be afraid of the face ...
The Lord said - Go and smite - He might now go with confidence, being assured of success. When God promises success, who need be afraid of the face of any enemy?
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:4 - -- David inquired of the Lord yet again - This was to satisfy his men, who made the strong objections mentioned in the preceding verse.
David inquired of the Lord yet again - This was to satisfy his men, who made the strong objections mentioned in the preceding verse.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:5 - -- Brought away their cattle - The forage and spoil which the Philistines had taken, driving the country before them round about Keilah.
Brought away their cattle - The forage and spoil which the Philistines had taken, driving the country before them round about Keilah.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:6 - -- Came down with an ephod - I think this verse should come immediately after 1Sa 23:1 (note).
Came down with an ephod - I think this verse should come immediately after 1Sa 23:1 (note).
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:8 - -- Saul called all the people together - That is, all the people of that region or district, that they might scour the country, and hunt out David from...
Saul called all the people together - That is, all the people of that region or district, that they might scour the country, and hunt out David from all his haunts.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:9 - -- Bring hither the ephod - It seems as if David himself, clothed with the ephod, had consulted the Lord; and 1Sa 23:10-12 contain the words of the con...
Bring hither the ephod - It seems as if David himself, clothed with the ephod, had consulted the Lord; and 1Sa 23:10-12 contain the words of the consultation, and the Lord’ s answer. But see on 1Sa 23:2 (note).
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:11-12 - -- In these verses we find the following questions and answers: - David said, Will Saul come down to Keilah? And the Lord said, He will come down. Will t...
In these verses we find the following questions and answers: - David said, Will Saul come down to Keilah? And the Lord said, He will come down. Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul? And the Lord said, They will deliver thee up. In this short history we find an ample proof that there is such a thing as contingency in human affairs; that is, God has poised many things between a possibility of being and not being, leaving it to the will of the creature to turn the scale. In the above answers of the Lord the following conditions were evidently implied: - If thou continue in Keilah, Saul will certainly come down; and If Saul come down, the men of Keilah will deliver thee into his hands. Now though the text positively asserts that Saul would come to Keilah, yet he did not come; and that the men of Keilah would deliver David into his hand, yet David was not thus delivered to him. And why? Because David left Keilah; but had he stayed, Saul would have come down, and the men of Keilah would have betrayed David. We may observe from this that, however positive a declaration of God may appear that refers to any thing in which man is to be employed, the prediction is not intended to suspend or destroy free agency, but always comprehends in it some particular condition.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:14 - -- Wilderness of Ziph - Ziph was a city in the southern part of Judea, not far from Carmel.
Wilderness of Ziph - Ziph was a city in the southern part of Judea, not far from Carmel.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:16 - -- And Jonathan - strengthened his hand in God - It is probable that there was always a secret intercourse between David and Jonathan, and that by this...
And Jonathan - strengthened his hand in God - It is probable that there was always a secret intercourse between David and Jonathan, and that by this most trusty friend he was apprised of the various designs of Saul to take away his life. As Jonathan well knew that God had appointed David to the kingdom, he came now to encourage him to trust in the Most High, and to assure him that the hand of Saul should not prevail against him; and at this interview they renewed their covenant of friendship. Now all this Jonathan could do, consistently with his duty to his father and his king. He knew that David had delivered the kingdom; he saw that his father was ruling unconstitutionally; and he knew that God had appointed David to succeed Saul. This he knew would come about in the order of Providence; and neither he nor David took one step to hasten the time. Jonathan, by his several interferences, prevented his father from imbruing his hands in innocent blood: a more filial and a more loyal part he could not have acted; and therefore, in his attachment to David, he is wholly free of blame.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:25 - -- The wilderness of Maon - Maon was a mountainous district in the most southern parts of Judah. Calmet supposes it to be the city of Menois, which Eus...
The wilderness of Maon - Maon was a mountainous district in the most southern parts of Judah. Calmet supposes it to be the city of Menois, which Eusebius places in the vicinity of Gaza; and the Maenaemi Castrum, which the Theodosian code places near to Beersheba.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:26 - -- Saul went on this side of the mountain - Evidently not knowing that David and his men were on the other side.
Saul went on this side of the mountain - Evidently not knowing that David and his men were on the other side.
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Clarke: 1Sa 23:27 - -- There came a messenger - See the providence of God exerted for the salvation of David’ s life! David and his men are almost surrounded by Saul ...
There came a messenger - See the providence of God exerted for the salvation of David’ s life! David and his men are almost surrounded by Saul and his army, and on the point of being taken, when a messenger arrives and informs Saul that the Philistines had invaded the land! But behold the workings of Providence! God had already prepared the invasion of the land by the Philistines, and kept Saul ignorant how much David was in his power; but as his advanced guards and scouts must have discovered him in a very short time, the messenger arrives just at the point of time to prevent it. Here David was delivered by God, and in such a manner too as rendered the Divine interposition visible.
Defender: 1Sa 23:9 - -- The ephod contained the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:6-30) which somehow enabled the priest to determine God's will (1Sa 23:10-12).
The ephod contained the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:6-30) which somehow enabled the priest to determine God's will (1Sa 23:10-12).
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Defender: 1Sa 23:9 - -- En-gedi, a town on the Dead Sea southeast of Jerusalem, possessed a perennial spring and a large cave. It was probably while he was in the stronghold ...
En-gedi, a town on the Dead Sea southeast of Jerusalem, possessed a perennial spring and a large cave. It was probably while he was in the stronghold there that David wrote Psa 142:1-7."
TSK: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Keilah : Keilah was a city of Judah, situated, according to Eusebius, eight miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Hebron. Sozomen says that the prophet ...
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TSK: 1Sa 23:2 - -- inquired : In what way David made this enquiry we are not told; but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore it would seem, that with Houbi...
inquired : In what way David made this enquiry we are not told; but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore it would seem, that with Houbigant, we should read the 1Sa 23:6 immediately after the 1Sa 23:1. - This adventure was truly noble and patriotic. Had not David loved his country, and been above all motives of private and personal revenge, he would have rejoiced in this invasion of Judea, as producing a strong diversion in his favour, and embroiling his inveterate enemy. In most cases, a man with David’ s wrongs would have joined with the enemies of his country, and avenged himself on the author of his calamities; but he thinks of nothing but succouring Keilah, and using his power and influence in behalf of his brethren. 1Sa 23:4, 1Sa 23:6, 1Sa 23:9-12, 1Sa 30:8; Num 27:21; Jos 9:14; Jdg 1:1; 2Sa 5:19, 2Sa 5:23; 1Ch 14:10; Psa 32:8; Pro 3:5, Pro 3:6; Jer 10:23
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TSK: 1Sa 23:6 - -- when Abiathar : 1Sa 22:20
an ephod : 1Sa 14:3, 1Sa 14:18, 1Sa 14:36, 1Sa 14:37; Exo 28:30, Exo 28:31
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TSK: 1Sa 23:7 - -- am 2943, bc 1061, An, Ex, Is 430
God hath : 1Sa 23:14, 1Sa 24:4-6, 1Sa 26:8, 1Sa 26:9; Psa 71:10, Psa 71:11
he is shut : Exo 14:3, Exo 15:9; Jdg 16:2,...
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TSK: 1Sa 23:9 - -- David : Jer 11:18, Jer 11:19; Act 9:24, Act 14:6, Act 23:16-18
Bring : 1Sa 23:6, 1Sa 14:18, 1Sa 30:7; Num 27:21; Jer 33:3
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TSK: 1Sa 23:10 - -- destroy the city : 1Sa 23:8, 1Sa 22:19; Gen 18:24; Est 3:6; Pro 28:15; Rom 3:15, Rom 3:16
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TSK: 1Sa 23:12 - -- deliver : Heb. shut up, Psa 31:8
They will : 1Sa 23:7; Psa 62:1, Psa 118:8; Ecc 9:14, Ecc 9:15; Isa 29:15; Heb 4:13
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TSK: 1Sa 23:14 - -- a mountain : Psa 11:1-3
the wilderness : Ziph is mentioned in Joshua with Carmel and Maon, near which it seems to have been situated; and as we have m...
a mountain : Psa 11:1-3
the wilderness : Ziph is mentioned in Joshua with Carmel and Maon, near which it seems to have been situated; and as we have mention of Carmel and Maon in the history of David, as adjoining to Ziph, it cannot be doubted that by the Ziph, in the wilderness of which David now lay, and where was the hill of Hachilah, is to be understood Ziph near Carmel and Maon. Jos 15:24, Jos 15:55
Saul : 1Sa 27:1; Psa 54:3, Psa 54:4; Pro 1:16, Pro 4:16
but God : 1Sa 23:7; Psa 32:7, Psa 37:32, Psa 37:33, Psa 54:3, Psa 54:4; Pro 21:30; Jer 36:26; Rom 8:31; 2Ti 3:11, 2Ti 4:17, 2Ti 4:18
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TSK: 1Sa 23:16 - -- strengthened : Deu 3:28; Neh 2:18; Job 4:3, Job 4:4, Job 16:5; Pro 27:9, Pro 27:17; Ecc 4:9-12; Isa 35:3, Isa 35:4; Eze 13:22; Luk 22:32, Luk 22:43; E...
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TSK: 1Sa 23:17 - -- Fear not : Isa 41:10, Isa 41:14; Heb 13:6
shall not : Job 5:11-15; Psa 27:1-3, Psa 46:1, Psa 46:2, Psa 91:1, Psa 91:2; Pro 14:26; Isa 54:17
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TSK: 1Sa 23:19 - -- the Ziphites : 1Sa 22:7, 1Sa 22:8, 1Sa 26:1; Psa 54:1 *title Psa 54:3, Psa 54:4; Pro 29:12
Hachilah : Calmet states, that Hachilah was a mountain abou...
the Ziphites : 1Sa 22:7, 1Sa 22:8, 1Sa 26:1; Psa 54:1 *title Psa 54:3, Psa 54:4; Pro 29:12
Hachilah : Calmet states, that Hachilah was a mountain about ten miles south of Jericho, where Jonathan Maccabeus built the castle of Massada, west of the Dead Sea, and not far from En-gedi. 1Sa 26:1, 1Sa 26:3
on the south : Heb. on the right hand
Jeshimon : or, the wilderness, Eusebius places Jeshimon ten miles south of Jericho, near the Dead Sea; which agrees extremely well with the position of Hachilah, as stated by Calmet.
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TSK: 1Sa 23:20 - -- all the desire : Deu 18:6; 2Sa 3:21; Psa 112:10; Pro 11:23
our part : 1Ki 21:11-14; 2Ki 10:5-7; Psa 54:3; Pro 29:26
all the desire : Deu 18:6; 2Sa 3:21; Psa 112:10; Pro 11:23
our part : 1Ki 21:11-14; 2Ki 10:5-7; Psa 54:3; Pro 29:26
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TSK: 1Sa 23:23 - -- take knowledge : Mar 14:1, Mar 14:10, Mar 14:11; Joh 18:2, Joh 18:3
I will search : 2Sa 17:11-13; 1Ki 18:10; Pro 1:16; Rom 3:15, Rom 3:16
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TSK: 1Sa 23:24 - -- the wilderness : Maon, from which the adjoining mountainous district derived its name, was city in the most southern parts of the tribe of Judah, and ...
the wilderness : Maon, from which the adjoining mountainous district derived its name, was city in the most southern parts of the tribe of Judah, and a neighbouring town to Carmel. Hence Nabal (1Sa 25:2) is described as a man of Maon, whose possessions were in Carmel; and though he might dwell generally in Maon, yet he is styled Nabal the Carmelite, from the place where his estate lay. Calmet supposes it to be the city Minois, which Eusebius places in the vicinity of Gaza; and the Moenoemi Castrum, which the Theodosian code places near Beersheba.
the south : 1Sa 23:19
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TSK: 1Sa 23:26 - -- David made haste : 1Sa 19:12, 1Sa 20:38; 2Sa 15:14, 2Sa 17:21, 2Sa 17:22; Psa 31:22
away : 2Ch 20:12; Psa 17:9, Psa 17:11, Psa 22:12, Psa 22:16, Psa 1...
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TSK: 1Sa 23:27 - -- there came : Gen 22:14; Deu 32:36; 2Ki 19:9; Psa 116:3
the Philistines : 2Ki 19:9; Rev 12:16
invaded : Heb. spread themselves upon, 1Ch 14:13
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:1 - -- David’ s growing importance, fugitive as he was, is marked by this appeal to him for deliverance from the Philistines. The "threshing floors"we...
David’ s growing importance, fugitive as he was, is marked by this appeal to him for deliverance from the Philistines. The "threshing floors"were the natural objects of plunder Jdg 6:11. Keilah was in the Shephelah (marginal reference), probably close to the Philistine border, but its site is uncertain.
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:2-4 - -- If Gad was with David at the forest of Hareth 1Sa 22:5, and there inquired for him of the Lord 1Sa 23:2,1Sa 23:4, but did not accompany him to Keila...
If Gad was with David at the forest of Hareth 1Sa 22:5, and there inquired for him of the Lord 1Sa 23:2,1Sa 23:4, but did not accompany him to Keilah, and if Abiathar’ s flight occurred at the time of David’ s being at Keilah, we have an additional striking instance of God’ s watchful providential care of David in thus sending Abiathar to supply the place of Gad at so critical a moment.
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:12 - -- The conduct of the men of Keilah would be like that of the men of Judah to Samson their deliverer Jdg 15:10-13.
The conduct of the men of Keilah would be like that of the men of Judah to Samson their deliverer Jdg 15:10-13.
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:14 - -- Ziph is placed between Hebron and En-gedi (marginal references). (The "wood"1Sa 23:15 is by Conder taken as a proper name, "Cheresh,"and identified ...
Ziph is placed between Hebron and En-gedi (marginal references). (The "wood"1Sa 23:15 is by Conder taken as a proper name, "Cheresh,"and identified with Khoreisa.)
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:16 - -- A touching example of mutual fidelity between friends. The humility and unselfish love of Jonathan is apparent in 1Sa 23:17.
A touching example of mutual fidelity between friends. The humility and unselfish love of Jonathan is apparent in 1Sa 23:17.
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:19 - -- (Hachilah is thought by Conder to be the long ridge called El Kolah). For Jeshimon, see the margin and Num 21:20.
(Hachilah is thought by Conder to be the long ridge called El Kolah). For Jeshimon, see the margin and Num 21:20.
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Barnes: 1Sa 23:24 - -- The plain - The Arabah, the desert tract which extends along the valley of the Jordan from the Dead Sea to the Lake of Gennesareth, now called ...
The plain - The Arabah, the desert tract which extends along the valley of the Jordan from the Dead Sea to the Lake of Gennesareth, now called El-Ghor. The word is now given by the Arabs to the valley between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Akaba.
Poole: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Then they told David or, Now they had told David , to wit, before he heard of the slaughter of the priests. Keilah a city in the tribe of Judah, J...
Then they told David or, Now they had told David , to wit, before he heard of the slaughter of the priests. Keilah a city in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:44 , not far from the forest of Hareth, where David now was, 1Sa 22:5 .
The threshing-floors usually were without the cities, in places open to the wind. See Jud 6:11 Rth 3:2 , &c.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:2 - -- David inquired of the Lord either by Abiathar; or rather, by Gad, who was a prophet, 2Sa 24:11 , and David’ s seer, 1Ch 21:9 , and was now with ...
David inquired of the Lord either by Abiathar; or rather, by Gad, who was a prophet, 2Sa 24:11 , and David’ s seer, 1Ch 21:9 , and was now with David, 1Sa 22:5 ; for Abiathar was not yet come to him, 1Sa 23:6 .
Shall I go and smite these Philistines? for the case was both doubtful and new, he having not yet made any attempt upon the Philistines, but by Saul’ s commission; and dangerous, because of the small number of his forces.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:3 - -- Here in Judah i. e. in this part of Judah, whereas yet we have no army to oppose us; for else Keilah also was in Judah.
If we come to Keilah when w...
Here in Judah i. e. in this part of Judah, whereas yet we have no army to oppose us; for else Keilah also was in Judah.
If we come to Keilah when we shall have a potent enemy before us, the Philistines, and, it may be, another behind us, even Saul, who probably will come forth, either to resist the Philistines, or to intercept us.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:4 - -- David inquired of the Lord yet again not for his own, but for his soldiers’ satisfaction and encouragement, as Gideon did, Jud 7 .
David inquired of the Lord yet again not for his own, but for his soldiers’ satisfaction and encouragement, as Gideon did, Jud 7 .
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Poole: 1Sa 23:5 - -- The Philistines had either brought
their cattle out of their land, or had taken from the Israelites in their march, for the sustenance of their ar...
The Philistines had either brought
their cattle out of their land, or had taken from the Israelites in their march, for the sustenance of their army.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:6 - -- Or, with the ephod , to wit, the high priest’ s ephod, in which were the Urim and Thummim, Exo 28:30 , which when Ahimelech and the rest of th...
Or, with the ephod , to wit, the high priest’ s ephod, in which were the Urim and Thummim, Exo 28:30 , which when Ahimelech and the rest of the priests went to Saul, were probably left in his hand, and to his care; which gave him the opportunity both of escaping, whilst Doeg the butcher was killing his brethren, and of bringing away the ephod, which Saul had oft grossly neglected, and now was justly deprived of it.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:7 - -- He easily believed what he greedily desired, though his own experience had oft showed him how strangely God had delivered him out of his hands, and ...
He easily believed what he greedily desired, though his own experience had oft showed him how strangely God had delivered him out of his hands, and what a singular care God had over him.
For he is shut in, by entering into a town that hath gates and bars so that which he chose for his safety will be his certain ruin.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:9 - -- Saul secretly practised mischief against him whereby it may seem he pretended that he raised his army to defend Keilah and his country from the Phili...
Saul secretly practised mischief against him whereby it may seem he pretended that he raised his army to defend Keilah and his country from the Philistines, and kept his intention against David in his own breast. Or, designed or devised ; for so the word signifies; and so it is here translated by many; and it seems both from 1Sa 23:8 , and from his publicly avowed jealousy of and rage against David, that he declared his design to be against him, as a traitor to his crown and dignity.
Bring hither the ephod and put it upon thee, that thou mayst ask counsel of God for me.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:10 - -- David said this by the priest, for he was to make the inquiry of God, Num 27:21 , and David puts the words into his mouth.
David said this by the priest, for he was to make the inquiry of God, Num 27:21 , and David puts the words into his mouth.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:11 - -- Will the men of Keilah deliver me up to wit, if I continue in their city, and if Saul come down?
The Lord said From this place it may appear that G...
Will the men of Keilah deliver me up to wit, if I continue in their city, and if Saul come down?
The Lord said From this place it may appear that God’ s answer by Urim and Thummim was not by any change in the colour or situation of the precious stones in the breastplate of the ephod, but by a voice or suggestion from God to the high priest.
He will come down i.e. he purposeth to come, if thou continuest here; for still, as David’ s question, so God’ s answer, is upon supposition, as is here sufficiently implied.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:12 - -- To wit, if thou abidest there; for God saw their hearts, their purposes and passions, their aversion from David, and their affections to Saul, and k...
To wit, if thou abidest there; for God saw their hearts, their purposes and passions, their aversion from David, and their affections to Saul, and knew better than themselves what they would do in that case.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:13 - -- Which were about six hundred two hundred being added to his former number, 1Sa 22:2 , upon his last and great success against the Philistines.
Whith...
Which were about six hundred two hundred being added to his former number, 1Sa 22:2 , upon his last and great success against the Philistines.
Whithersoever they could go hither or thither, where they could find refuge, or a hiding-place.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:15 - -- David saw either by information from his spies, or by prospect from the top of the mountain where he was.
David saw either by information from his spies, or by prospect from the top of the mountain where he was.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:16 - -- Jonathan went where David had appointed to meet him at that time, and strengthened his hand in God; he comforted and supported him against all his fe...
Jonathan went where David had appointed to meet him at that time, and strengthened his hand in God; he comforted and supported him against all his fears, by minding him of God’ s infallible promises made to him, and his singular providence which hitherto had and still would be with him.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:17 - -- I shall be next unto thee which he gathered either from David’ s generosity, ingenuousness, and true friendship to him; or from some promise mad...
I shall be next unto thee which he gathered either from David’ s generosity, ingenuousness, and true friendship to him; or from some promise made to him by David concerning it. Or the meaning of the words, next unto thee , may be as much as to say, I shall be under thee, after thee, or inferior to thee, as the phrase tibi secundus oft signifies. So that the whole imports thus much: I do not look to be king myself, (as by my birth I might expect,) but that thou shalt be king, (God having so appointed,) and I but in a secondary place inferior to thee.
That also Saul my father knoweth by strong and well-grounded conjectures, as hath been noted.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:18 - -- They two made a covenant i.e. renewed their former covenant before the Lord; setting themselves as in God’ s presence, and calling upon him to b...
They two made a covenant i.e. renewed their former covenant before the Lord; setting themselves as in God’ s presence, and calling upon him to be witness between them.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:19 - -- The Ziphites were of David’ s own tribe, though for this their unnatural and strange carriage to him he calls them strangers, Psa 44:3 .
The Ziphites were of David’ s own tribe, though for this their unnatural and strange carriage to him he calls them strangers, Psa 44:3 .
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Poole: 1Sa 23:20 - -- It shall be our care and business to the utmost of our power. Or, we will undertake to deliver him, or betray him to thee.
It shall be our care and business to the utmost of our power. Or, we will undertake to deliver him, or betray him to thee.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:21 - -- Whilst others harden their hearts against me, and join with David in his treasonable conspiracy, you show your pity to me by your readiness to help ...
Whilst others harden their hearts against me, and join with David in his treasonable conspiracy, you show your pity to me by your readiness to help me.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:22 - -- Prepare yet to wit, the matter; inform yourselves certainly of things, and dispose them so that we may not be frustrated in our attempt.
Where his h...
Prepare yet to wit, the matter; inform yourselves certainly of things, and dispose them so that we may not be frustrated in our attempt.
Where his haunt is in what cave, or wood, or mountain he is most frequently.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:23 - -- i.e. Through all the parts of that tribe. Every tribe was divided into thousands, as counties are now with us into hundreds. See Jud 6:15 . Or, wit...
i.e. Through all the parts of that tribe. Every tribe was divided into thousands, as counties are now with us into hundreds. See Jud 6:15 . Or, with all the thousands of Judah , i. e. I will raise against him all the forces of that tribe in which he trusteth and hideth himself. This he saith to animate them to the more vigorous prosecution of him.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:24 - -- Before Saul to prepare things for Saul, who marched after them.
In the wilderness of Maon whither he went from the wilderness of Ziph, upon suspici...
Before Saul to prepare things for Saul, who marched after them.
In the wilderness of Maon whither he went from the wilderness of Ziph, upon suspicion or information that Saul was coming thither.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:25 - -- Into a rock i. e. into a cave which was in the rock; or which might, be called a rock, not for the height, but the strength of its situation; where a...
Into a rock i. e. into a cave which was in the rock; or which might, be called a rock, not for the height, but the strength of its situation; where at first he might think to hide himself, but upon further intelligence or consideration he removed from thence upon Saul’ s approach. Or, he came down from the rock , i. e. either, first, From the mountain mentioned in the next verse, whence he came down, that so he might get out of Saul’ s sight and reach. Or, secondly, From the hill of Hachilah, where David hid himself, which is said to be on the south of Jeshimon , 1Sa 23:19 , as this place where he now was is also described, 1Sa 23:24 , only that speaks of the plain, and this of the rock or hill adjoining to it, or in the midst of it. Or, he came down to Selah , as the Syriac and Arabic translate it; a place so called from the many rocks or stones which were in it, or near it.
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Poole: 1Sa 23:26 - -- Dividing themselves into several parties, each marching a several way after him.
Dividing themselves into several parties, each marching a several way after him.
Haydock: 1Sa 23:1 - -- And if. Hebrew, "if he be in the land, I will." ---
Thousands; the cities, or with all the troops. (Du Hamel)
And if. Hebrew, "if he be in the land, I will." ---
Thousands; the cities, or with all the troops. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Barns. The floors were composed of earth and the dregs of oil, made into a sort of mortar, so that rain, mice, &c., could not hurt them. (Cato 91 a...
Barns. The floors were composed of earth and the dregs of oil, made into a sort of mortar, so that rain, mice, &c., could not hurt them. (Cato 91 and 129.) ---
Hither the people of Ceila had gathered their corn, and the enemy came to plunder, or to spoil, according to custom, Judges v. 4., and xv. 5. (Calmet) ---
Ceila was about seven miles from Hebron, and as many from Eleutheropolis. (St. Jerome)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:2 - -- Lord, by the prophet Gad, (Salien; ver. 6.; Menochius) or by Abiathar, who brought the ephod along with him. David undertakes nothing without his ad...
Lord, by the prophet Gad, (Salien; ver. 6.; Menochius) or by Abiathar, who brought the ephod along with him. David undertakes nothing without his advice.
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:3 - -- Judea, in the midst of the country, remote from the Philistines; and in a forest, where Saul cannot so easily attack us, as in a city.
Judea, in the midst of the country, remote from the Philistines; and in a forest, where Saul cannot so easily attack us, as in a city.
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:4 - -- Again, in the presence of his soldiers. (Calmet) ---
Thus Gedeon requested a double miracle of the Lord, to encourage his men. (Menochius)
Again, in the presence of his soldiers. (Calmet) ---
Thus Gedeon requested a double miracle of the Lord, to encourage his men. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:6 - -- An ephod, or the ephod. That is, the vestment of the high priest, with the Urim and Thummim, by which the Lord gave his oracles.
An ephod, or the ephod. That is, the vestment of the high priest, with the Urim and Thummim, by which the Lord gave his oracles.
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:7 - -- Bars. This was what David's men apprehended. Saul thinks this is a fit opportunity for taking them all prisoners; and he supposes that God was on h...
Bars. This was what David's men apprehended. Saul thinks this is a fit opportunity for taking them all prisoners; and he supposes that God was on his side, though, after his repeated crimes, he had little reason to flatter himself with hopes of this nature. The wicked, however, easily delude themselves. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:8 - -- People, in the neighbourhood. It is hardly probable that all Israel should be put in motion to take a few men. (Calmet)
People, in the neighbourhood. It is hardly probable that all Israel should be put in motion to take a few men. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:9 - -- Secretly. He might have pretended that the armament was against the Philistines. (Menochius) ---
Ephod. Some say that David put it on. But this...
Secretly. He might have pretended that the armament was against the Philistines. (Menochius) ---
Ephod. Some say that David put it on. But this was the privilege of the high priest, who gave the answer to David's consultation, which he might perhaps repeat after him. (Calmet) ---
He put on the rational to consult God, Exodus xxviii., and Leviticus viii. (Worthington)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:12 - -- Up. God had only answered the first question before. He now informs David, that it is the intention of the men of Ceila to deliver him into the han...
Up. God had only answered the first question before. He now informs David, that it is the intention of the men of Ceila to deliver him into the hands of Saul, who was preparing to attack their city, and that he would inevitably fall into his hands, (Calmet) if he did not retire. (Worthington) ---
God sees contingent events with the same certainty as those which will really take place. (Haydock) ---
The people of Ceila could not have justly delivered up the innocent David, but they might have insisted that he should quit their city, to save it from destruction; or they might have forced him. (Scholastic) (Tirinus)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:14 - -- Ziph, eight miles east of Hebron, (St. Jerome) towards the southern Carmel. (Eusebius) ---
Abdias (ver. 3) takes notice of the clefts of the rocks...
Ziph, eight miles east of Hebron, (St. Jerome) towards the southern Carmel. (Eusebius) ---
Abdias (ver. 3) takes notice of the clefts of the rocks of Edom. St. Jerome says, this mountain was "dark and cloudy." (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:16 - -- In God exceedingly, reminding him of God's promises. (Calmet) ---
He hoped to see David king, and himself next to him in power. (Haydock)
In God exceedingly, reminding him of God's promises. (Calmet) ---
He hoped to see David king, and himself next to him in power. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:17 - -- Next, in dignity; thy helper and associate. See Ecclesiastes iv. 8, 11. ---
This, our league, (Calmet) or the decree appointing David to be king. ...
Next, in dignity; thy helper and associate. See Ecclesiastes iv. 8, 11. ---
This, our league, (Calmet) or the decree appointing David to be king. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:18 - -- Lord, Gad or Abiathar being present. (St. Jerome) ---
This is the third time they had confirmed their alliance, to satisfy their love. (Menochius)
Lord, Gad or Abiathar being present. (St. Jerome) ---
This is the third time they had confirmed their alliance, to satisfy their love. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:22 - -- Him, and therefore will be upon his guard. (Haydock) ---
Syriac, "because I am told he is crafty." (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "because Saul said, l...
Him, and therefore will be upon his guard. (Haydock) ---
Syriac, "because I am told he is crafty." (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "because Saul said, lest this crafty man should exert all his art;" or, "lest he should be very cunning." (Haydock) ---
Saul foreboded that he would again elude his pursuit. (Vatable)
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Maon, in Arabia Petrea, not far from Bersabee. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Sa 23:26 - -- Other side, to the south. ---
Despaired, without the divine assistance. (Salien) ---
Hebrew nechpaz, "feared, or (Du Hamel) made haste to flee....
Other side, to the south. ---
Despaired, without the divine assistance. (Salien) ---
Hebrew nechpaz, "feared, or (Du Hamel) made haste to flee." Septuagint, "David was screened to depart." He used all possible precautions not to fall into Saul's hands, though he knew he should succeed him. He might still experience some fear of ill treatment. (Haydock)
Gill: 1Sa 23:1 - -- Then they told David,.... Either the men of Keilah sent to him, being near them, or some well wishers of theirs, and of their country, acquainted him ...
Then they told David,.... Either the men of Keilah sent to him, being near them, or some well wishers of theirs, and of their country, acquainted him with their case:
saying, behold, the Philistines fight against Keilah; had laid siege to it, being a fortified place, 1Sa 23:7; it was a city in the tribe of Judah, on the borders of the Philistines; of which See Gill on Jos 15:44,
and they rob the threshing floors; took away the corn upon them, which they were threshing and winnowing, which were usually done without the city for the sake of wind, see Jdg 6:11; it was harvest time when the three mighty men came to David in the cave of Adullam, and so now it might be the time of threshing, harvest being over, see 1Sa 22:1; compared with 2Sa 23:13.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:2 - -- Therefore David inquired of the Lord, saying, shall I go and smite these Philistines?.... For though David was well disposed to serve his country, and...
Therefore David inquired of the Lord, saying, shall I go and smite these Philistines?.... For though David was well disposed to serve his country, and was desirous of freeing them from their enemies the Philistines, he might have some doubts in his mind whether it would be right for him to engage with them now; partly because he could not act under a commission from his prince, Saul the king; and partly because he had such a small number of forces with him, that it might be hazardous for him to attack the armies of the Philistines with them, and attempt to raise the siege of Keilah; and therefore he thought it advisable, as doubtless it was, to inquire of the Lord what was his mind and will in this matter: how and by what means he inquired it is not said, very probably it was by the prophet Gad, who was with him, 1Sa 22:5; for as for Abiathar, he was not yet come with the ephod, the Urim and Thummim, to inquire by them, 1Sa 23:6; though some think that is observed there to show in what way David did inquire, namely, by Urim and Thummim; and so Kimchi and Abarbinel understand it; and it is supposed that he came to David when he was about Keilah, and near unto it, and so before he came thither, and time enough for him to inquire by him whether he should go thither or not:
and the Lord said unto David, go, and smite the Philistines, and save Keilah; which was not only giving him leave to go, and signifying it was his mind and will he should; but that he should be successful, and rout the Philistines, and raise the siege of Keilah, and save the city from falling into their hands.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:3 - -- And David's men said unto him, behold, we be afraid here in Judah,.... Of Saul and his army falling upon them, and crushing them, though they were in ...
And David's men said unto him, behold, we be afraid here in Judah,.... Of Saul and his army falling upon them, and crushing them, though they were in the tribe of Judah, where they had many friends, and in the heart of that tribe:
how much more then if we come to Keilah; which, though in the same tribe, yet in the further parts of it, and on the borders of the Philistines: and there engage
against the armies of the Philistines? too numerous and powerful for them, and so by this means be driven out of their place of safety, the forest of Hareth, where they could hide themselves upon occasion; to be exposed not only to the Philistines, before them, on the edge of their country, from whence they could have re-enforcements easily, but to Saul and his army behind them; and so, being between two fires, would be in danger of being cut off.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:4 - -- Then David inquired of the Lord yet again,.... Not for his own sake, who firmly believed it was the will of God he should go and succeed, but for the ...
Then David inquired of the Lord yet again,.... Not for his own sake, who firmly believed it was the will of God he should go and succeed, but for the sake of his men, and to remove the doubts and fears that hung on their minds:
and the Lord answered him, and said, arise, go down to Keilah; immediately, make no stay, nor hesitate about it, but go with all haste to the relief of the place:
for I will deliver the Philistines into thine hands; which is still more explicit, and is a promise not only of delivering Keilah out of the hands of the Philistines, but of delivering them into David's hands, and so of an entire: victory; and therefore none of David's men had anything to fear after such a declaration of the will of God.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:5 - -- So David and his men went to Keilah,.... Animated by a commission from God, and a promise of success by him:
and fought with the Philistines; encam...
So David and his men went to Keilah,.... Animated by a commission from God, and a promise of success by him:
and fought with the Philistines; encamped before Keilah:
and brought away their cattle; which they had brought with them for the support of their army; or having routed them, they pursued them into their own country, and brought off their cattle from thence:
and smote them with a great slaughter; killed great numbers of them, and put the rest to flight:
so David saved the inhabitants of Keilah; from falling into the hands of the Philistines, by timely raising the siege of the city.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:6 - -- And it came to pass, when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to David to Keilah,.... Either when he was there, or near the place:
that he came dow...
And it came to pass, when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to David to Keilah,.... Either when he was there, or near the place:
that he came down with an ephod in his hand; not with a linen ephod on his back, which the priests in common wore, but the ephod with the Urim and Thummim in his hand, which was peculiar to the high priest; and his father the high priest being dead, it belonged to him, and therefore he took care to bring it with him; though the words may be literally rendered, "the ephod came down in his hand" k, as it were by chance, and not with design; and so some Jewish interpreters l understand it, that in his fright and flight, among his garments and other things he took hold of to carry with him, and not minding well what he took, this happened to be, being so ordered by the providence of God; though the Targum renders it,"the ephod he made to descend in his hand,''or brought it in his hand; and so Kimchi and Abarbinel observe it may be interpreted, though they seem to incline to the other sense.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:7 - -- And it was told Saul that David was come to Keilah,.... No doubt it was told him what he came thither for, to relieve it, and deliver it out of the ha...
And it was told Saul that David was come to Keilah,.... No doubt it was told him what he came thither for, to relieve it, and deliver it out of the hands of the Philistines, and what success he had; which one would have thought would have reconciled his mind to him, and made him think well of them; but instead of that, it only led him to contrive mischief against him:
and Saul said, God hath delivered him into mine hand; as if the success he had given to David was against, him, and in favour of Saul:
for he is shut in, by entering into a town that hath gates and bars; while he betook himself to caves, and fields, and woods, he had no great hopes of finding him out, and coming up with him, and seizing him; but now he had got into a fortified place, enclosed with walls, and that had gates to it, kept bolted and barred; when he brought his army against it, and surrounded it, he imagined he would not be able to get out, and escape his hands.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:8 - -- And Saul called all the people together to war,.... Or "caused them to hear" m summoned them by an herald, whom he sent into all parts of the kingdom...
And Saul called all the people together to war,.... Or "caused them to hear" m summoned them by an herald, whom he sent into all parts of the kingdom to proclaim war, and require them in his name to attend him; which was the prerogative of a king to do:
to go down to Keilah, to besiege David and his men; that was what he privately intended, but the pretence was to make war against the Philistines.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:9 - -- And. David knew that Saul secretly practised mischief against him,.... That is, plotted and contrived it, formed schemes in order to do him mischief, ...
And. David knew that Saul secretly practised mischief against him,.... That is, plotted and contrived it, formed schemes in order to do him mischief, giving out one thing, and designing another; so he pretended war against the Philistines, but his intention was to come against Keilah, and take David there:
and he said to Abiathar the priest, bring hither the ephod; not for David to put on, but for the priest himself, that being clothed with it, and the Urim and Thummim in it, he might inquire for him of the Lord.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:10 - -- Then said David,.... By the priest, for it was he that put the questions for and in the name of the inquirer:
O Lord God of Israel; the great Jehov...
Then said David,.... By the priest, for it was he that put the questions for and in the name of the inquirer:
O Lord God of Israel; the great Jehovah, the covenant God of his people, who always has a merciful regard unto them:
thy servant hath certainly heard; had good information of it, on which he could depend:
that Saul seeketh to come to Keilah; that was his intention and resolution:
to destroy the city for my sake; to besiege it, and demolish it, if that was necessary, in order to take him.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:11 - -- Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hands? will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?.... That is, if David continued there, which is t...
Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hands? will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard?.... That is, if David continued there, which is the supposition all proceeds upon. The questions are not orderly put, as may easily be observed, the last should have been first; which shows some perturbation of mind David was in upon hearing the design of Saul against him:
O Lord God of Israel, I beseech thee, tell thy servant; give an answer by Urim and Thummim, as he did:
and the Lord said, he will come down; if David abode there; that was in his thoughts, in his purpose and design, which the Lord, being omniscient, full well knew, who knows all future contingencies: hence the Jews n gather, that two things are not to be asked together; and if they are asked, only answer is made to one, and the answer is only made to that which it was proper to ask first; and that which is asked out of order should be asked again, which was the case here, as follows.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:12 - -- Then said David, will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul?.... That is, the lords and great men of the place, the governor o...
Then said David, will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul?.... That is, the lords and great men of the place, the governor of the city, and the heads of it, the chief magistrates in it:
and the Lord said, they will deliver thee up: that is, provided he stayed there; for the Lord knew the dispositions and affections of their minds, that they were inclined to do it, and would do it, if he continues among them till Saul came down; which showed the great ingratitude of this people to their deliverer.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:13 - -- Then David and his men, which were about six hundred,.... Having had an increase of two hundred since he was at the cave of Adullam, 1Sa 22:1, and up...
Then David and his men, which were about six hundred,.... Having had an increase of two hundred since he was at the cave of Adullam, 1Sa 22:1, and upon his relief of Keilah, 1Sa 23:5; so that he sustained no loss of men by fighting with the Philistines, but had an addition to his small forces:
arose and departed out of Keilah, and went whithersoever they could go; not knowing whither they should go, having no particular place in view; but went where they thought they could be safest, or that appeared the most proper place for them; so the Targum,"they went to a place which was fit to go unto;''which was fittest for their purpose, and most for their safety and security, be it where it would:
and it was told Saul that David was escaped from Keilah; very likely some of the inhabitants informed him of it, since they were disposed to deliver David to him, had he stayed among them, and Saul had come down:
and he forbore to go forth: from the place where he was, in order to come to Keilah,
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Gill: 1Sa 23:14 - -- And David abode in the wilderness in strong holds,.... In the wilderness of Ziph, in high and strong rocks there, as it seems to be explained by what ...
And David abode in the wilderness in strong holds,.... In the wilderness of Ziph, in high and strong rocks there, as it seems to be explained by what follows:
and remained in a mountain in the wilderness of Ziph; which had its name from a city in the tribe of Judah, of which See Gill on Jos 15:55,
and Saul sought him every day; for though he did not go forth from the place where he was to Keilah, yet hearing which way he went, and whereabout he lurked, he sought after him continually, if haply he might find him:
but God delivered him not into his hand: which suggests, that it was only the providence of God that secured him, or, in all probability, such was the diligence of Saul, that he would have found him out, and he must have fallen into his hands, as he expected.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:15 - -- And David saw that Saul was come out to seek his life,.... Either he saw him with his bodily eyes from the top of the mountain where he was, 1Sa 23:14...
And David saw that Saul was come out to seek his life,.... Either he saw him with his bodily eyes from the top of the mountain where he was, 1Sa 23:14; or he perceived, he understood by information given him by his friends, it may be by Jonathan, or by spies he sent to observe his motions:
and David was in the wilderness of Ziph in a wood; where he and his men could hide themselves among the trees in it; sometimes he was in a mountain in this wilderness, and sometimes in a wood, where he thought himself the safest; thus was this great man obliged to shift about for his safety.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:16 - -- And Jonathan, Saul's son, arose,.... And came from Gibeah, which, according to Bunting o, was twenty two miles from the place where David was:
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And Jonathan, Saul's son, arose,.... And came from Gibeah, which, according to Bunting o, was twenty two miles from the place where David was:
and went to David into the wood: having had intelligence where he was, this being a proper place to have an interview with him privately:
and strengthened his hand in God; and his heart too, his hand of faith to lay hold on God, as his covenant God and lean and rely upon him; he strengthened him in his power and in his providence, and in his promises to him; the Targum is,"he strengthened him in the Word of the Lord;''not only in his word and promise, but in Christ the essential Word of God, who should spring from him according to the flesh.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:17 - -- And he said unto him, fear not,.... Distrust not the power, providence, and promises of God, nor dread the wrath of Saul, or fear falling into his han...
And he said unto him, fear not,.... Distrust not the power, providence, and promises of God, nor dread the wrath of Saul, or fear falling into his hands:
for the hand of Saul my father shall not find thee; to lay hold on him, seize him, and do him any hurt:
and thou shalt be king over Israel; meaning after the death of his father; which he knew either by some special revelation made to him; or rather by being informed he had been anointed by Samuel, and which he had either from Samuel or from David himself; and this he most firmly believed, though David was now in so low a condition:
and I shall be next unto thee; not succeed him in the kingdom; but if living when he came to the throne, he should be the second man in civil affairs, as he now was, and that he should be content with:
and that also Saul my father knoweth; having knowledge of the anointing of David by Samuel; or he might, and did conclude this from various circumstances, that David was his neighbour Samuel had told him of, God had given his kingdom to, 1Sa 15:28.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:18 - -- And they two made a covenant before the Lord,.... Renewed the covenant they had before made in the name and fear of God, and before him as a witness o...
And they two made a covenant before the Lord,.... Renewed the covenant they had before made in the name and fear of God, and before him as a witness of it. Kimchi and Abarbinel interpret this phrase:
before the Lord, of the covenant being made before Abiathar, with the Urim and Thummim in his hand; and so Jerom p, before Gad the prophet, and Abiathar who wore the ephod:
and David abode in the wood; being a proper place for him for secrecy and safety:
and Jonathan went to his house; in Gibeah; and these two dear and cordial friends never saw one another more, as is highly probable.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:19 - -- Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah,.... Who though he had been out in quest of David, yet was now returned to Gibeah, the place of his reside...
Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah,.... Who though he had been out in quest of David, yet was now returned to Gibeah, the place of his residence, and where he kept his court; and hither came the Ziphites, the inhabitants of Ziph, in the wilderness of which David hid himself, with a proposal to deliver him to Saul; for though they were of the same tribe with David, yet being terrified with what Saul had done to Nob, they thought it best for their own security to inform Saul where he was, and make an offer to deliver him to him. Some interpreters, as Kimchi, think that this was done before Jonathan was with Saul, and should be rendered, "the Ziphites had come up to Saul"; and hence it is before said, and David saw, &c. for he had heard that the Ziphites should say to Saul, that David had hid himself there; and at this time it was that David wrote the fifty ninth psalm, Psa 54:1,
saying, doth not David hide himself with us in the strong holds in the wood; which is in the wilderness of Ziph, in their neighbourhood; they were informed he had hid himself there, and they thought it their duty to let the king know of it: and particularly
in the hill of Hachilah, which is on the south of Jeshimon? Hachilah is by Jerom q called Echela; and he speaks of a village of that name seven miles from Eleutheropolis, and of Jeshimon as ten miles from Jericho to the south, near the dead sea; on the top of this hill, which was an ascent of thirty furlongs or about four miles, Jonathan the high priest built a castle, and called it Masada, often spoken of by Josephus; who says r, that Herod built a wall around it of seven furlongs or about a mile, twelve cubits high, and eight broad, and thirty seven towers of fifty cubits stood in it.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:20 - -- Now therefore, O king, come down,.... From Gibeah to Ziph, and the wilderness of it, where David was:
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Now therefore, O king, come down,.... From Gibeah to Ziph, and the wilderness of it, where David was:
according to all the desires of thy soul to come down; to seize such a prey which he was greatly desirous of, and of nothing more so than of that according to Abarbinel, the sense is, that the thing was ready in whatever way he should desire it; if he chose to come down himself, and lay hold on him, they invite him to come down; but if he did not choose to come down himself, they would seize him, and bring him to him, and deliver him up into his hand, and so he would be under no necessity of going down after him:
and our part shall be to deliver him into the king's hand; this we will take upon us to do, and save the king the trouble of coming down.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:21 - -- And Saul said, blessed be ye of the Lord,.... He highly commends them for the offer they made to him, blesses God for them, and desires the blessing ...
And Saul said, blessed be ye of the Lord,.... He highly commends them for the offer they made to him, blesses God for them, and desires the blessing of God upon them for it:
for ye have compassion on me; pitied him on account of the troubles he met with from his son-in-law, were sorry for him, and sympathized with him, which others did not, of which he complained, 1Sa 22:8.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:22 - -- Go, I pray you, prepare yet,.... That is, go home, return to their habitations, and get things in a greater readiness for him; inquire more diligently...
Go, I pray you, prepare yet,.... That is, go home, return to their habitations, and get things in a greater readiness for him; inquire more diligently after David, get more intelligence of him, and inform themselves more exactly about him:
and know and see his place where his haunt is; or "foot" s is, where that steps and walks most frequently, not only get knowledge of it by information, but if they could get sight of it with their own eyes, that they might describe it more exactly:
and who hath seen him there; not only seen the place, but him in the place, and that often, that it may be certain it is the place he usually resorts to:
for it is told me that he dealeth very subtilly; sometimes he is seen in one place, and sometimes in another; he is here today, and elsewhere tomorrow; and by such crafty methods it is not easy to know where the place is, and where to be found; this Saul had information of from some, who knew the methods David took to keep it unknown where it was; or "it says to me"; my heart says so to me, as R. Isaiah interprets it; my mind suggests this to me, knowing the man, that he uses such wiles as these: or "he said to me", so Kimchi; when he was with me, and we were intimate, when I used to ask him how he smote the Philistines, so and so, and preserved himself from them; his answer was, "that he dealt very subtilly", he used a good deal of craftiness; and so I imagine he does now.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:23 - -- See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hideth himself,.... Which he most frequents, that ye may be able to describe them...
See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hideth himself,.... Which he most frequents, that ye may be able to describe them, and the way to them, and easily find them when necessary:
and come ye again to me with the certainty; of time and place, when and where he may be certainly found:
and I will go with you; upon such certain intelligence: it is very much he did not seize this opportunity, and go directly with them; for by this delay, David being informed of the Ziphites coming to Saul to betray him, had time to depart elsewhere:
and it shall come to pass, if he be in the land; in the land of Israel, or rather in the land that is in the tribe of Judah:
that I will search him out throughout all the thousands of Judah; through all the divisions of that tribe, which, as others, were divided into thousands, see Mic 5:2.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:24 - -- And they arose, and went to Ziph, before Saul,.... Not before his person, as if he went with them, and they before him leading the way; but they went ...
And they arose, and went to Ziph, before Saul,.... Not before his person, as if he went with them, and they before him leading the way; but they went thither before he went, to prepare things more exactly, and with more certainty, before he came, and in order to return to him again and go with him:
but David and his men were in the wilderness at Maon; for by the time the Ziphites returned home, David had intelligence of their design, and therefore removed from the wilderness of Ziph to the wilderness of Maon; which, though in the same tribe, was a distinct place; See Gill on Jos 15:55,
in the plain on the south of Jeshimon; the same as in 1Sa 23:19; only David was now farther to the south of it, and in a plain, whereas before he was on an hill.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:25 - -- And Saul also and his men went to seek him,.... Whether the Ziphites returned to him with better intelligence, or sent him word where David was, is n...
And Saul also and his men went to seek him,.... Whether the Ziphites returned to him with better intelligence, or sent him word where David was, is not said, however Saul with his army came out in search of him:
and they told David; or it was told him, that Saul was come in quest of him:
wherefore he came down into a rock; either into a cave in it, or he came down from the hill Hachilah to a plain or valley, in order to go up to a rock, the same with the mountain in 1Sa 23:26,
and abode in the wilderness of Maon; in which was the rock or mountain he came to:
and when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon; for upon the intelligence of the Ziphites, he came out to seek for him in the wilderness of Ziph, but hearing that he was removed to the wilderness of Maon, he pursued him there.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:26 - -- And Saul went on this side of the mountain, and David and his men on that side of the mountain,.... Saul with his army came to the very mountain where...
And Saul went on this side of the mountain, and David and his men on that side of the mountain,.... Saul with his army came to the very mountain where David and his men were, the one was on one side of it, and the other on the other side; there was only one mountain between them:
and David made haste to get away for fear of Saul; he fled on one side of the mountain, while Saul was pursuing him on the other, and hastening to get round unto him:
for Saul and his men compassed David and his men round about to take them; he took methods by dividing his troops, and sending them different ways, to surround David and his men, and had very near effected it.
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Gill: 1Sa 23:27 - -- But there came a messenger unto Saul,.... From his court, by order of his council there; though the Jews t say it was an angel from heaven; but be it ...
But there came a messenger unto Saul,.... From his court, by order of his council there; though the Jews t say it was an angel from heaven; but be it which it will, it was certainly the providence of God that directed this affair, that a messenger should come to Saul just at that very time that David was like to fall into his hands:
saying, haste thee, and come, for the Philistines have invaded the land; were come into it, and spread themselves in it, as the word signifies, which expresses their numbers they had poured in, the force they came with, and the possessions they had already got; perhaps they had taken the advantage of Saul's departure in quest of David, to penetrate into the tribe of Benjamin, where his patrimony, residence, and court were, and which were liable to fall into their hands; and therefore his presence was immediately required, and haste was necessary.
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NET Notes: 1Sa 23:7 Heb “with two gates and a bar.” Since in English “bar” could be understood as a saloon, it has been translated as an attributi...
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NET Notes: 1Sa 23:8 Heb “So Saul mustered all his army for battle to go down to Keilah to besiege against David and his men.”
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NET Notes: 1Sa 23:14 Heb “him”; the referent (David) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:1 Then they told David, saying, Behold, the Philistines fight against ( a ) Keilah, and they rob the threshingfloors.
( a ) Which was a city in the tri...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:3 And David's men said unto him, Behold, we be afraid here in ( b ) Judah: how much more then if we come to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:6 And it came to pass, when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to David to Keilah, [that] he came down [with] an ( c ) ephod in his hand.
( c ) By God'...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:9 And David knew that Saul secretly practised mischief against him; and he said to Abiathar the priest, ( d ) Bring hither the ephod.
( d ) To consult ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:14 And David abode in the wilderness in strong holds, and remained in a mountain in the wilderness of Ziph. And Saul sought him every day, but God ( e ) ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:17 And he said unto him, Fear not: for the hand of Saul my father shall not find thee; and thou shalt be ( f ) king over Israel, and I shall be next unto...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:21 And Saul said, ( g ) Blessed [be] ye of the LORD; for ye have compassion on me.
( g ) the Lord recompense this friendship.
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:23 See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hideth himself, and come ye again to me with the certainty, and I will go with yo...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:25 Saul also and his men went to seek [him]. And they told David: wherefore he came down into a rock, and abode in the wilderness of ( i ) Maon. And when...
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Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:27 But there came a ( k ) messenger unto Saul, saying, Haste thee, and come; for the Philistines have invaded the land.
( k ) Thus the Lord can pull bac...
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 23:1-29
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 23:1-29 - --1 David, enquiring of the Lord by Abiathar, rescues Keilah.7 God shewing him the coming of Saul, and the treachery of the Keilites, he escapes from Ke...
MHCC: 1Sa 23:1-6 - --When princes persecute God's people, let them expect vexation on all sides. The way for any country to be quiet, is to let God's church be quiet in it...
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MHCC: 1Sa 23:7-13 - --Well might David complain of his enemies, that they rewarded him evil for good, and that for his love they were his adversaries. Christ was used thus ...
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MHCC: 1Sa 23:14-18 - --David made no attempt against Saul; he kept God's way, waited God's time, and was content to secure himself in woods and wildernesses. Let it make us ...
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MHCC: 1Sa 23:19-29 - --In the midst of his wickedness, Saul affected to speak the language of piety. Such expressions, without suitable effects, can only amuse or deceive th...
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 23:1-6 - -- Now we find why the prophet Gad (by divine direction, no doubt) ordered David to go into the land of Judah, 1Sa 22:5. It was that, since Saul neglec...
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Matthew Henry: 1Sa 23:7-13 - -- Here is, I. Saul contriving within himself the destruction of David (1Sa 23:7, 1Sa 23:8): He heard that he had come to Keilah; and did he not hear...
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Matthew Henry: 1Sa 23:14-18 - -- Here is, I. David absconding. He abode in a wilderness, in a mountain (1Sa 23:14), in a wood, 1Sa 23:15. We must here, 1. Commend his eminent vi...
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Matthew Henry: 1Sa 23:19-29 - -- Here, 1. The Ziphites offer their service to Saul, to betray David to him, 1Sa 23:19, 1Sa 23:20. He was sheltering himself in the wilderness of Ziph...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 23:1-14; 1Sa 23:15-17; 1Sa 23:18-20; 1Sa 23:21; 1Sa 23:22; 1Sa 23:23; 1Sa 23:24; 1Sa 23:25; 1Sa 23:26-27
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:1-14 - --
1Sa 23:1-14
Rescue of Keilah. - After his return to the mountains of Judah,David received intelligence that Philistines, i.e., a marauding company...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:15-17 - --
David in the Deserts of Ziph and Maon. - The history of David'spersecution by Saul is introduced in 1Sa 23:15-18, with the account of anattempt made...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:18-20 - --
After these encouraging words, they two made a covenant before Jehovah:i.e., they renewed the covenant which they had already made by anothersolemn ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:21 - --
For this treachery Saul blessed them: "Be blessed of the Lord, that ye havecompassion upon me." In his evil conscience he suspected David ofseeking ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:22 - --
In his anxiety, however, lest David should escape him after all, he chargedthem, " Go, and give still further heed ( הכין without לב ,as in J...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:23 - --
They were to search him out in every corner (the object to דּעוּ must be supplied from the context). " And come ye again to me with thecertainty...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:24 - --
With this answer the Ziphites arose and " went to Ziph before Saul "(whowould speedily follow with his warriors); but David had gone farther inthe m...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:25 - --
Having been informed of the arrival of Saul and his men (warriors), Davidwent down the rock, and remained in the desert of Maon. " The rock "isproba...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:26-27 - --
"And David was anxiously concerned to escape from Saul, and Saul andhis men were encircling David and his men to seize them; but a messengercame to ...
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 23:1-29 - --2. Saul's pursuit of David ch. 23
The literary spotlight now moves back from Saul to David and h...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:1-14 - --David at Keilah 23:1-14
David went to rescue the people of Keilah from the Philistines, ...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:1-5 - --David's rescue of Keilah 23:1-5
Keilah was about three miles southeast of Adulla...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:1--26:25 - --3. David's goodness to two fools ch. 24-26
". . . chapters 24-26 form a discrete literary unit w...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:1-29 - --David's first sparing of Saul's life ch. 24
The incident recorded in this chapter concer...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:6-14 - --David's escape from Keilah 23:6-14
Abiathar had evidently remained in the forest...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:15-23 - --David in the wilderness of Ziph 23:15-23
David had sought and received divine guidance a...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:15-18 - --Jonathan's encouragement of David 23:15-18
The town of Ziph was 12 miles southea...
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Constable: 1Sa 23:19-23 - --David's escape from the wilderness of Ziph 23:19-23
Again the writer directed ou...
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