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Wesley -> 1Sa 24:22
Clarke: 1Sa 24:21 - -- Swear now - Saul knew that an oath would bind David, though it was insufficient to bind himself; see 1Sa 19:6. He had sworn to his son Jonathan that...
Swear now - Saul knew that an oath would bind David, though it was insufficient to bind himself; see 1Sa 19:6. He had sworn to his son Jonathan that David should not be slain; and yet sought by all means in his power to destroy him!

Clarke: 1Sa 24:22 - -- Saul went home - Confounded at a sense of his own baseness, and overwhelmed with a sense of David’ s generosity
Saul went home - Confounded at a sense of his own baseness, and overwhelmed with a sense of David’ s generosity

Clarke: 1Sa 24:22 - -- David and his men gat them up unto the hold - Went up to Mizpeh, according to the Syriac and Arabic. David could not trust Saul with his life; the u...
David and his men gat them up unto the hold - Went up to Mizpeh, according to the Syriac and Arabic. David could not trust Saul with his life; the utmost he could expect from him was that he should cease from persecuting him; but even this was too much to expect from a man of such a character as Saul. He was no longer under the Divine guidance; an evil spirit had full dominion over his soul. What God fills not, the devil will occupy.
TSK: 1Sa 24:21 - -- Swear : 1Sa 20:14-17; Gen 21:23, Gen 31:48, Gen 31:53; Heb 6:16
that thou : 2Sa 21:6-8
Swear : 1Sa 20:14-17; Gen 21:23, Gen 31:48, Gen 31:53; Heb 6:16
that thou : 2Sa 21:6-8

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Barnes: 1Sa 24:21 - -- Swear now ... - The same request which Jonathan made 1Sa 20:15. The deep, genealogical feeling of the Israelites breaks out here as so often el...
Swear now ... - The same request which Jonathan made 1Sa 20:15. The deep, genealogical feeling of the Israelites breaks out here as so often elsewhere.

Barnes: 1Sa 24:22 - -- Saul does not appear to have invited David to return to Gibeah, or to have given him any security of doing so with safety. David, with his intuitive...
Saul does not appear to have invited David to return to Gibeah, or to have given him any security of doing so with safety. David, with his intuitive sagacity, perceived that the softening of Saul’ s feelings was only momentary, and that the situation remained unchanged.
Poole: 1Sa 24:21 - -- Thou wilt not cut off my seed after me; as princes use to destroy their competitors, and those that have any hopes of or pretence to their crown; an...
Thou wilt not cut off my seed after me; as princes use to destroy their competitors, and those that have any hopes of or pretence to their crown; and Saul had endeavoured to destroy David for the same reason, and therefore he feared a retaliation.
Thou wilt not destroy my name to wit, by cutting off my seed. So it is the same thing repeated in other words, as is usual in Scripture.

Poole: 1Sa 24:22 - -- David sware unto Saul
Quest. How then could David destroy so many of Saul’ s sons, 2Sa 21:8,9 ?
Answ David could bind himself by his oaths,...
David sware unto Saul
Quest. How then could David destroy so many of Saul’ s sons, 2Sa 21:8,9 ?
Answ David could bind himself by his oaths, but he could not bind God, to whose good pleasure all promises, vows, and oaths must in all reason be submitted; and that was done by God’ s command, and God was well pleased with it, 2Sa 21:14 . Nor is it to be supposed that David sware not to destroy any of them in case God should specially command it, or that should by miscarriage render themselves obnoxious to the sword of justice; but only that he would not do it barely on his own private account, nor seek occasions of so doing.
Unto the hold to wit, of En-gedi, 1Sa 24:1 ; for having had so great and frequent experience of Saul’ s inconstancy, and malice, and perfidiousness, he would trust him no more.
Haydock -> 1Sa 24:22
Haydock: 1Sa 24:22 - -- Father. David complied with this request as far as he was able: but, as God was resolved to punish the posterity of Saul, for the injury done to the...
Father. David complied with this request as far as he was able: but, as God was resolved to punish the posterity of Saul, for the injury done to the Gabaonites, he was forced to give them all up, except Miphiboseth, the son of Jonathan. (Calmet) ---
He could not promise to defend them, if they proved guilty.
Gill: 1Sa 24:21 - -- Swear now therefore unto me by the Lord,.... By the Word of the Lord, as the, Targum:
that thou wilt not cut off my seed after me; as was usually d...
Swear now therefore unto me by the Lord,.... By the Word of the Lord, as the, Targum:
that thou wilt not cut off my seed after me; as was usually done in despotic governments in the eastern countries, and is at this day, when one is advanced to the throne of another, by whom issue is left, who may be rivals and competitors with him:
and that thou wilt not destroy my name out of my father's house; by cutting off his seed, the same thing in different words repeated, for the confirmation of it; children bear the names of their fathers, and by them their memory is perpetuated, and cutting off them is destroying the name of their parents.

Gill: 1Sa 24:22 - -- And David sware unto Saul,.... That he would not cut, off his posterity; which oath he religiously observed, in sparing Mephibosheth, 2Sa 21:7, and in...
And David sware unto Saul,.... That he would not cut, off his posterity; which oath he religiously observed, in sparing Mephibosheth, 2Sa 21:7, and in punishing the murderers of Ishbosheth, 2Sa 4:12; and as for the seven sons of Saul, delivered up to the Gibeonites, 2Sa 21:6, it may be questioned whether they were his genuine legitimate offspring; and if they were, it was by the appointment and command of God, and according to his will and pleasure they were executed, who is not bound by the oaths of men, and to whom they must be submitted, 2Sa 21:1,
and Saul went home; to his palace in Gibeah:
but David and his men got them up unto the hold; in Engedi, 1Sa 23:29; not trusting to Saul, whose inconstancy, perfidy, cruel hatred, and malice, David full well knew; and therefore thought it not safe to return to his own house, nor to dwell in the open country, but in the wilderness, and among the rocks, and in the caves there, such as were in the wilderness of Engedi; and here, and at this time, he penned the fifty seventh psalm, see Psa 57:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 24:1-22
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 24:1-22 - --1 David, in a cave at En-gedi, having cut off Saul's skirt, spares his life.8 He shews thereby his innocency.16 Saul, acknowledging his fault, takes a...
MHCC -> 1Sa 24:16-22
MHCC: 1Sa 24:16-22 - --Saul speaks as quite overcome with David's kindness. Many mourn for their sins, who do not truly repent of them; weep bitterly for them, yet continue ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 24:16-22
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 24:16-22 - -- Here we have, I. Saul's penitent reply to David's speech. It was strange that he had patience to hear him out, considering how outrageous he was aga...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 24:20-21; 1Sa 24:22
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 24:20-21 - --
This wish was expressed in perfect sincerity. David's behaviour towardshim had conquered for the moment the evil demon of his heart, andcompletely a...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 24:22 - --
When David had sworn this, Saul returned home. But David remainedupon the mountain heights, because he did not regard the passing change inSaul's fe...
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--26:25 - --3. David's goodness to two fools ch. 24-26
". . . chapters 24-26 form a discrete literary unit w...
