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23:21 Saul replied, “May you be blessed by the Lord, for you have had compassion on me. 23:22 Go and make further arrangements. Determine precisely where he is and who has seen him there, for I am told that he is extremely cunning. 23:23 Locate precisely all the places where he hides and return to me with dependable information. Then I will go with you. If he is in the land, I will find him among all the thousands of Judah.” 23:24 So they left and went to Ziph ahead of Saul. Now David and his men were in the desert of Maon, in the Arabah to the south of Jeshimon. 23:25 Saul and his men went to look for him. But David was informed and went down to the rock and stayed in the desert of Maon. When Saul heard about it, he pursued David in the desert of Maon. 23:26 Saul went on one side of the mountain, while David and his men went on the other side of the mountain. David was hurrying to get away from Saul, but Saul and his men were surrounding David and his men so they could capture them. 23:27 But a messenger came to Saul saying, “Come quickly, for the Philistines have raided the land!” 23:28 So Saul stopped pursuing David and went to confront the Philistines. Therefore that place is called Sela Hammahlekoth. 23:29 Then David went up from there and stayed in the strongholds of En Gedi.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Arabah a town of Judea west of Jerusalem on the border of Benjamin
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · En-Gedi an oasis town in the desert of Judah by the Dead Sea
 · En-gedi an oasis town in the desert of Judah by the Dead Sea
 · Jeshimon a region of wilderness in Judea SE of Hebron (ZD)
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Maon a town of Judah; modern Tell Ma'in 15 km south of Hebron (OS).,son of Shammai of Judah
 · Philistines a sea people coming from Crete in 1200BC to the coast of Canaan
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Ziph son of Jehallelel a descendant of Judah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wilderness | Saul | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | PALESTINE, 2 | NACON, THE THRESHING FLOOR OF | Maon | Malice | MAON; MAONITES | LURK; LURKING-PLACE | Judah, Tribe of | HAUNT | HAND | GOAT | Engedi | EXODUS, THE | David | DESERT | Cave | COMPASSION | CERTAIN; CERTAINLY; CERTAINTY | more
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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.

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.

Wesley: 1Sa 23:28 - -- _That is, The rock of divisions, because there Saul was separated, and in a manner pulled asunder from David, who was now almost within his reach.

_That is, The rock of divisions, because there Saul was separated, and in a manner pulled asunder from David, who was now almost within his reach.

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].

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].

JFB: 1Sa 23:29 - -- That is, "the spring of the wild goats or gazelles"--a name given to it from the vast number of ibexes or Syrian chamois which inhabit these cliffs on...

That is, "the spring of the wild goats or gazelles"--a name given to it from the vast number of ibexes or Syrian chamois which inhabit these cliffs on the western shore of the Dead Sea (Jos 15:62). It is now called Ain Jiddy. On all sides the country is full of caverns, which might then serve as lurking places for David and his men, as they do for outlaws at the present day [ROBINSON].

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.

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.

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.

Clarke: 1Sa 23:28 - -- They called that place Sela-hammah-lekoth - That is, the rock of divisions; because, says the Targum, the heart of the king was divided to go hither...

They called that place Sela-hammah-lekoth - That is, the rock of divisions; because, says the Targum, the heart of the king was divided to go hither and thither. Here Saul was obliged to separate himself from David, in order to go and oppose the invading Philistines.

Clarke: 1Sa 23:29 - -- Strong holds at En-gedi - En-gedi was situated near to the western coast of the Dead Sea, not far from Jeshimon: it literally signifies the kid̵...

Strong holds at En-gedi - En-gedi was situated near to the western coast of the Dead Sea, not far from Jeshimon: it literally signifies the kid’ s well, and was celebrated for its vineyards, Son 1:14. It was also celebrated for its balm. It is reported to be a mountainous territory, filled with caverns; and consequently proper for David in his present circumstances

How threshing-floors were made among the ancients, we learn from Cato, De Re Rustica, chap. 91, and 129. And as I believe it would be an excellent method to make the most durable and efficient barn-floors, I will set it down: - Aream sic facito. Locum ubi facies confodito; postea amurca conspergito bene, sinitoque combibat. Postea comminuito glebas bene. Deinde coaequato, et paviculis verberato. Postea denuo amurca conspergito, sinitoque arescat. Si ita feceris neque formicae nocebunt, neque herbae nascentur: et cum pluerit, lutum non erit . "Make a threshing-floor thus: dig the place thoroughly; afterwards sprinkle it well with the lees of oil, and give it time to soak in. Then beat the clods very fine, make it level, and beat it well down with a paver’ s rammer. When this is done, sprinkle it afresh with the oil lees, and let it dry. This being done, the mice cannot burrow in it, no grass can grow through it, nor will the rain dissolve the surface to raise mud.

The directions of Columella are nearly the same; but as there as some differences of importance, I will subjoin his account: -

Area quoque si terrena erit, ut sit ad trituram satis habilis, primum radatur, deinde confodiatur, permixtis paleis cum amurca, quae salem non accepit, extergatur; nam ea res a populatione murium formicarumque frumenta defendit. Tum aequate paviculis, vel molari lapide condensetur, et rursus subjectis paleis inculcetur, atque ita solibus siccanda relinquatur

De Re Rustica, lib. ii., c. 20

"If you would have a threshing-floor made on the open ground, that it may be proper for the purpose, first pare off the surface, then let it be well digged, and mixed with lees of oil, unsalted, with which chaff has been mingled, for this prevents the mice and ants from burrowing and injuring the corn. Then level it with a paver’ s rammer, or press it down with a millstone. Afterwards scatter chaff over it, tread it down, and leave it to be dried by the sun.

This may be profitably used within doors, as well as in the field; and a durable and solid floor is a matter of very great consequence to the husbandman, as it prevents the flour from being injured by sand or dust.

TSK: 1Sa 23:21 - -- 1Sa 22:8; Jdg 17:2; Psa 10:3; Isa 66:5; Mic 3:11

TSK: 1Sa 23:22 - -- haunt is : Heb. foot shall be, Job 5:13

haunt is : Heb. foot shall be, Job 5:13

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 the thousand...

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

the thousands : Num 10:36; Mic 5:2

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.

Maon : 1Sa 25:2; Jos 15:55

the south : 1Sa 23:19

TSK: 1Sa 23:25 - -- into a rock : or, from the rock, 1Sa 23:28; Jdg 15:8

into a rock : or, from the rock, 1Sa 23:28; Jdg 15:8

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...

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

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

TSK: 1Sa 23:28 - -- Selahammahlekoth : that is, the rock of divisions, Because, says the Targum, ""the heart of the king was divided to go hither and thither.""Here Saul ...

Selahammahlekoth : that is, the rock of divisions, Because, says the Targum, ""the heart of the king was divided to go hither and thither.""Here Saul was obliged to separate himself from David, in order to go and oppose the invading Philistines; which deliverance of David was of such a nature as made the Divine interposition fully visible. 1Sa 23:28

TSK: 1Sa 23:29 - -- The district around En-gedi, near the western coast of the Dead Sea, is reported by travellers to be a mountainous territory, filled with caverns; and...

The district around En-gedi, near the western coast of the Dead Sea, is reported by travellers to be a mountainous territory, filled with caverns; and consequently, proper for David in his present circumstances. Dr. Lightfoot thinks this was the wilderness of Judah, in which David was when he penned the Psa 63:1, which breathes as much pious and devout affection as almost any of his Psalms; for in all places and in all conditions he still kept up his communion with God. - If Christians knew their privileges better, and acted up thereto, there would be less murmuring at the dark dispensations of Divine Providence.

1Sa 24:1; Gen 14:7; Jos 15:62; 2Ch 20:2; Son 1:14; Eze 47:10

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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.

Barnes: 1Sa 23:28 - -- Sela-hammahlekoth - See the margin. (Identified by Conder with a narrow and impassable gorge between El Kolah and Maon, called Malaky).

Sela-hammahlekoth - See the margin. (Identified by Conder with a narrow and impassable gorge between El Kolah and Maon, called Malaky).

Barnes: 1Sa 23:29 - -- En-gedi (the fountain of the kid), anciently called Hazezon-Tamar Gen 14:7 from the palm-trees which used to grow there, still preserves its name in...

En-gedi (the fountain of the kid), anciently called Hazezon-Tamar Gen 14:7 from the palm-trees which used to grow there, still preserves its name in Ain-Djedy. It is about 200 yards from the Dead Sea, about the center of its western shore. It is marked by great luxuriance of vegetation, though the approach to it is through most dangerous and precipitous passes. The country is full of caverns, which serve as lurking places for outlaws at the present day. One of these, a spacious one called Bir-el-Mauquouchieh, with a well in it suitable for watering sheep, close to the Wady Hasasa, may have been the identical cavern in which David cut off Saul’ s skirt.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Poole: 1Sa 23:27 - -- God stirring them up by his all-disposing providence to do it at this time for David’ s rescue. Compare 2Ki 19:9 .

God stirring them up by his all-disposing providence to do it at this time for David’ s rescue. Compare 2Ki 19:9 .

Poole: 1Sa 23:28 - -- i.e. The rock of divisions because there Saul was separated, and in a manner pulled asunder from David, who was now almost within his reach.

i.e.

The rock of divisions because there Saul was separated, and in a manner pulled asunder from David, who was now almost within his reach.

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)

Haydock: 1Sa 23:24 - -- Maon, in Arabia Petrea, not far from Bersabee. (Calmet)

Maon, in Arabia Petrea, not far from Bersabee. (Calmet)

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)

Haydock: 1Sa 23:28 - -- Division, as it alone had been between the two rivals. Saul was obliged to leave the place, though he and his men were in suspense what to do. (Cal...

Division, as it alone had been between the two rivals. Saul was obliged to leave the place, though he and his men were in suspense what to do. (Calmet)

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Gill: 1Sa 23:28 - -- Therefore Saul returned from pursuing after David,.... Stopped short at once, as soon as ever he received the message: and went against the Philist...

Therefore Saul returned from pursuing after David,.... Stopped short at once, as soon as ever he received the message:

and went against the Philistines; to stop them in their progress, and drive them out of his country:

therefore they called that place Selahammahlekoth, which signifies the rock of divisions. David and his men, very probably, gave it this name, not only because it divided between Saul and his men, and David and his men, when they were one on one side of it, and the other on the other side of it; but because Saul was, by the providence of God, divided and separated from David here, whereby he escaped falling into his hands. The Targum is,"therefore they called that place the rock of division, the place where the heart of the king was divided to go here and there:''he was divided in his own mind, and at a loss what to do; he was in two minds, as Jarchi says, and did not know which to follow, whether to return and deliver his country from the hands of the Philistines, or to pursue and take David; and others represent the soldiers of Saul as divided, some saying that since the son of Jesse was just falling into their hands, they should not leave him; others, that the war of Israel should be regarded before him, who might be found at any time u.

Gill: 1Sa 23:29 - -- And David went up from thence,.... From the wilderness of Maon, having had a narrow escape for his life: and dwelt in strong holds in Engedi; anoth...

And David went up from thence,.... From the wilderness of Maon, having had a narrow escape for his life:

and dwelt in strong holds in Engedi; another place in the tribe of Judah, and which lay in the wilderness of Judah, and from whence that is called the wilderness of Engedi; and here Dr. Lightfoot w thinks he penned the sixty third psalm, Psa 63:1, the wilderness about Engedi being the most desert of all other places, that being upon the borders of the dead sea; of this place; see Gill on Jos 15:62.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Sa 23:22 Heb “his place where his foot is.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 23:23 Heb “I will search him out.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 23:25 Heb “to search.”

NET Notes: 1Sa 23:28 The name הַמַּחְלְקוֹת סֶלַע (Sela Hammakh...

NET Notes: 1Sa 23:29 Beginning with 23:29, the verse numbers through 24:22 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 23:29 ET = 24:...

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.

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...

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...

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...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:28 Wherefore Saul returned from pursuing after David, and went against the Philistines: therefore they called that place ( l ) Selahammahlekoth. ( l ) T...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 23:29 And David went up from thence, and dwelt in ( a ) strong holds at Engedi. ( a ) That is, in strong places, which were defended by nature.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 23:19-29 - --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 23:19-29 - -- 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 23:21 - -- For this treachery Saul blessed them: "Be blessed of the Lord, that ye havecompassion upon me." In his evil conscience he suspected David ofseeking ...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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 ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 23:28 - -- From this occurrence the place received the name of Sela-hammahlekoth ,"rock of smoothnesses," i.e., of slipping away or escaping, from חלק , i...

Constable: 1Sa 16:1--31:13 - --IV. SAUL AND DAVID 1 Sam. 16--31 The basic theme in Samuel, that blessing, and in particular fertility of all ki...

Constable: 1Sa 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...

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...

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...

Constable: 1Sa 23:1-29 - --David's first sparing of Saul's life ch. 24 The incident recorded in this chapter concer...

Constable: 1Sa 23:15-23 - --David in the wilderness of Ziph 23:15-23 David had sought and received divine guidance a...

Constable: 1Sa 23:19-23 - --David's escape from the wilderness of Ziph 23:19-23 Again the writer directed ou...

Constable: 1Sa 23:24-29 - --David in the wilderness of Maon 23:24-29 Maon stood about five miles south of Ziph in th...

Constable: 1Sa 23:29 - --David's cutting off of Saul's hem 24:1-7 Engedi lay near the Salt Sea's western ...

Guzik: 1Sa 23:1-29 - --1 Samuel 23 - David Saves Keliah; David Escapes from Saul A. David saves Keliah from the Philistines. 1. (1-4) God directs David to fight against th...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 1 Samuel (Outline) OF ELKANAH AND HIS TWO WIVES. (1Sa 1:1-8) HANNAH'S PRAYER. (1Sa 1:9-18) SAMUEL BORN. (1Sa 1:20) HANNAH'S SONG IN THANKFULNESS TO GOD. (1Sa 2:1-11) TH...

TSK: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) The First Book of SAMUEL, otherwise called " The First Book of the KINGS."

TSK: 1 Samuel 23 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Sa 23:1, David, enquiring of the Lord by Abiathar, rescues Keilah; 1Sa 23:7, God shewing him the coming of Saul, and the treachery of th...

Poole: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL OTHERWISE CALLED THE FIRST BOOK OF THE KINGS. THE ARGUMENT. IT is not certainly known who was the penman of this Book, or whe...

Poole: 1 Samuel 23 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 23 David, inquiring of the Lord by Abiathar, rescueth Keilah, and goeth into it, 1Sa 23:1-6 . God showing him the coming of Saul, an...

MHCC: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) In this book we have an account of Eli, and the wickedness of his sons; also of Samuel, his character and actions. Then of the advancement of Saul to ...

MHCC: 1 Samuel 23 (Chapter Introduction) (1Sa 23:1-6) David rescues Keilah. (1Sa 23:7-13) God warns him to escape from Keilah. (1Sa 23:14-18) Jonathan comforts David. (1Sa 23:19-29) He is ...

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Samuel This book, and that which follows it, bear the name of Samuel in the title, ...

Matthew Henry: 1 Samuel 23 (Chapter Introduction) Saul, having made himself drunk with the blood of the priests of the Lord, is here, in this chapter, seeking David's life, who appears here doing g...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Title First and Second Samuel were originally one book called the Book of...

Constable: 1 Samuel (Outline) Outline I. Eli and Samuel chs. 1-3 A. The change from barrenness to fertility 1:1-2:10 ...

Constable: 1 Samuel 1 Samuel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. The First Book of Samuel. Cambridge Bible Commentary on the New English...

Haydock: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE FIRST BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the Hebrews, the...

Gill: 1 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 SAMUEL This book, in the Hebrew copies, is commonly called Samuel, or the Book of Samuel; in the Syriac version, the Book of Samu...

Gill: 1 Samuel 23 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 23 This chapter gives an account of David's relieving Keilah, when it had like to have fallen into the hands of the Ph...

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