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Wesley -> 1Sa 28:2
He speaks ambiguously, as he did before.
JFB: 1Sa 28:1 - -- The death of Samuel, the general dissatisfaction with Saul, and the absence of David, instigated the cupidity of those restless enemies of Israel.
The death of Samuel, the general dissatisfaction with Saul, and the absence of David, instigated the cupidity of those restless enemies of Israel.

JFB: 1Sa 28:1 - -- This was evidently to try him. Achish, however, seems to have thought he had gained the confidence of David and had a claim on his services.
This was evidently to try him. Achish, however, seems to have thought he had gained the confidence of David and had a claim on his services.

JFB: 1Sa 28:2 - -- This answer, while it seemed to express an apparent cheerfulness in agreeing to the proposal, contained a studied ambiguity--a wary and politic genera...
This answer, while it seemed to express an apparent cheerfulness in agreeing to the proposal, contained a studied ambiguity--a wary and politic generality.

JFB: 1Sa 28:2 - -- Or, "my life"; that is, "captain of my bodyguard," an office of great trust and high honor.
Or, "my life"; that is, "captain of my bodyguard," an office of great trust and high honor.

JFB: 1Sa 28:3 - -- This event is here alluded to as affording an explanation of the secret and improper methods by which Saul sought information and direction in the pre...
This event is here alluded to as affording an explanation of the secret and improper methods by which Saul sought information and direction in the present crisis of his affairs. Overwhelmed in perplexity and fear, he yet found the common and legitimate channels of communication with Heaven shut against him. And so, under the impulse of that dark, distempered, superstitious spirit which had overmastered him, he resolved, in desperation, to seek the aid of one of those fortune telling impostors whom, in accordance with the divine command (Lev 19:31; Lev 20:6, Lev 20:27; Deu 18:11), he had set himself formerly to exterminate from his kingdom.
Clarke: 1Sa 28:1 - -- The Philistines gathered their armies together - Sir Isaac Newton conjectures that the Philistines had got a great increase to their armies by vast ...
The Philistines gathered their armies together - Sir Isaac Newton conjectures that the Philistines had got a great increase to their armies by vast numbers of men which Amasis had driven out of Egypt. This, with Samuel’ s death, and David’ s disgrace, were no inconsiderable motives to a new war, front which the Philistines had now every thing to hope

Clarke: 1Sa 28:1 - -- Thou shalt go out with me to battle - This he said, being deceived by what David had told him.
Thou shalt go out with me to battle - This he said, being deceived by what David had told him.

Clarke: 1Sa 28:2 - -- Surely thou shalt know what thy servant can do - This was another equivocal answer; and could only be understood by his succeeding conduct. It might...
Surely thou shalt know what thy servant can do - This was another equivocal answer; and could only be understood by his succeeding conduct. It might imply what he could do in favor of the Philistines against Israel; or in favor of Israel against the Philistines. Achish understood it in the former sense; and therefore he said to David, I will make thee keeper of my head for ever; i.e., Thou shalt be captain of my life-guards.

Clarke: 1Sa 28:3 - -- Samuel was dead - And there was no longer a public accredited prophet to consult
Samuel was dead - And there was no longer a public accredited prophet to consult
TSK: 1Sa 28:1 - -- that the : 1Sa 7:7, 1Sa 13:5, 1Sa 17:1, 1Sa 29:1
Philistines : Jdg 3:1-4
thou shalt go : 1Sa 27:12, 1Sa 29:2, 1Sa 29:3

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Barnes: 1Sa 28:2 - -- Thou shalt know ... - David dissembled (compare also 1Sa 29:8), hoping, no doubt, that something would happen to prevent his fighting against h...
Thou shalt know ... - David dissembled (compare also 1Sa 29:8), hoping, no doubt, that something would happen to prevent his fighting against his king and country.
Keeper of mine head - Captain of his bodyguard.

Barnes: 1Sa 28:3 - -- It does not appear when Saul had suppressed witchcraft; it was probably in the early part of his reign. Familiar spirits ... wizards - i. e. v...
It does not appear when Saul had suppressed witchcraft; it was probably in the early part of his reign.
Familiar spirits ... wizards - i. e. ventriloquists ... wise or cunning men. See Lev 19:31 note.
Poole: 1Sa 28:1 - -- Thou shalt go out with me to battle: this he saith, partly to try his sincerity; and partly in confidence of David’ s fidelity.
Thou shalt go out with me to battle: this he saith, partly to try his sincerity; and partly in confidence of David’ s fidelity.

Poole: 1Sa 28:2 - -- David speaks ambitiously, as he did before, that Achish might understand him, as he did, of his acting for him against the Israelites; whereas he mea...
David speaks ambitiously, as he did before, that Achish might understand him, as he did, of his acting for him against the Israelites; whereas he meant it of his acting for the Israelites against the Philistines, to which he was obliged both by God’ s express command, and by his indelible and manifold obligations to God, and to God’ s people, and by his own manifest interest. Though it is likely he would have managed his affairs with all possible regard and care of Achish’ s person, to whom alone, upon the matter, David stood obliged, and not to the rest of the Philistines, who had an ill opinion of him, as we shall see.
Therefore for that valour which I doubt not thou wilt show on my behalf.
Of mine head i.e. of my body and life, the captain of my life-guard.

Poole: 1Sa 28:3 - -- Samuel was dead: this is mentioned here as the reason why Saul did not inquire of Samuel; which, if he had now been alive, he would have done.
In hi...
Samuel was dead: this is mentioned here as the reason why Saul did not inquire of Samuel; which, if he had now been alive, he would have done.
In his own city where he had his birth and education, and most settled habitation, 1Sa 19:18 .
Saul had put away those that had familiar spirits, and the wizards according to God’ s command, Lev 19:31 20:6,27 De 18:11 . This he did, either by Samuel’ s instigation; or from a conceit that the evil spirit came upon him by some of their means; or that he might gain the repute of a religious prince, which was very useful to him; or that he might quiet his troubled conscience, and please God as far as his interest would give him leave. And this is here related, partly to show that a hypocrite and wicked man may obey some of God’ s commands, and principally to bring in the following history.
Out of the land of Israel.
Haydock: 1Sa 28:1 - -- Woman. The Rabbins pretend that she was Abner's mother, (Calmet) which is extremely improbable, as he was of the tribe of Benjamin, and a man of suc...
Woman. The Rabbins pretend that she was Abner's mother, (Calmet) which is extremely improbable, as he was of the tribe of Benjamin, and a man of such renown. (Salien) ---
Theodoret follows their opinion, in supposing that the woman was startled, because Samuel appeared in a standing posture, and not with his feet upwards, or lying down on his back, as in a coffin, which they say (Calmet) is the usual manner of spirits appearing to people of her character. (Bellarmine, Purgat. ii. 6.) ---
She cried out, because he appeared before she had begun her incantations, and was arrayed like a priest, according to Josephus, (Haydock) in great majesty, or she pretended to see him, the better to impose upon the king; for some think that all was a delusion. (Calmet) ---
Saul. This she learnt either from Samuel, (Josephus) or from her familiar spirit. (Menochius)

Haydock: 1Sa 28:1 - -- Israel. God made use of the ill-will of the Philistines to punish Saul, and to make way for David to the throne. (Salien) ---
Each of the five lor...
Israel. God made use of the ill-will of the Philistines to punish Saul, and to make way for David to the throne. (Salien) ---
Each of the five lords brought their armies into the field, where they were united. Achis, placing the greatest confidence in David, requires his attendance. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Sa 28:2 - -- Do; or "can do." Thou wilt be convinced of my valour and fidelity. (Haydock) ---
But could David lawfully fight against his brethren? or could he ...
Do; or "can do." Thou wilt be convinced of my valour and fidelity. (Haydock) ---
But could David lawfully fight against his brethren? or could he desert Achis in the heat of the engagement? His answer is ambiguous. (Calmet) ---
He prudently committed his cause into the hands of Providence, resolved to do nothing contrary to his duty, and to abide by God's decision, in this critical juncture, so that Cajetan blames him unjustly. (Salien; Menochius; Tirinus) ---
Guard. Septuagint, "captain of my body guard."

Haydock: 1Sa 28:3 - -- Samuel. His death is here recorded, as well as the abolition of magic, to explain what follows, when Saul, not being able to obtain an answer from G...
Samuel. His death is here recorded, as well as the abolition of magic, to explain what follows, when Saul, not being able to obtain an answer from God, as his prophet had been withdrawn in anger, had recourse to the devil. (Haydock) ---
Land, while he reigned virtuously, (Menochius) according to the law, Leviticus xix 31., and Deuteronomy xviii. 11.
Gill: 1Sa 28:1 - -- And it came to pass in those days,.... That David was in the country of the Philistines:
that the Philistines gathered their armies together: out o...
And it came to pass in those days,.... That David was in the country of the Philistines:
that the Philistines gathered their armies together: out of their five principalities or lordships:
for warfare to fight with Israel; with whom they were continually at war, and though sometimes there was a cessation of arms, yet never any settled peace; and the Philistines took every opportunity and advantage against them, as they now did; when David was among them, and so had nothing to fear from him, but rather expected his assistance; and Samuel was dead, and Saul in a frenzy:
and Achish said unto David: who seems to have been at the head of the combined armies of the Philistines:
know thou assuredly that thou shall go with me to battle, thou and thy men; against Israel; which was a trying thing to David, and whereby he was like to be drawn into a dilemma; either to fight against his country, which he could not do conscientiously; or be guilty of ingratitude to Achish, and incur his displeasure, and be liable to be turned out of his country, or treated in a worse manner, even he and his men, to be seized on and cut to pieces by the forces of the Philistines, should he refuse.

Gill: 1Sa 28:2 - -- And David said to Achish, surely thou shalt know what thy servant can do,.... By which he would have Achish understand, and so he did, that he would e...
And David said to Achish, surely thou shalt know what thy servant can do,.... By which he would have Achish understand, and so he did, that he would exert himself in favour of the Philistines, and against Israel, and do great and brave things, of which Achish would be, made sensible, through his heroic courage and valour; though he meant rather what he could and should do for Israel against the Philistines, if he had an opportunity: but it seems best of all to consider David as quite undetermined, and at a loss what to do, hoping that God in his providence would extricate him out of this difficulty, and direct him what he should do, which then Achish would know; and accordingly he was delivered out of it:
and Achish said to David: putting confidence in him on account of his answer, and believing he was hearty in engaging in the war with the Philistines against Israel:
therefore will I make thee keeper of mine head for ever; the captain of his bodyguard, which post he should hold for life; or he proposed to put him into this post, that he might be with him, near his person, and under his eye, that he might observe how he behaved himself; which may show some suspicion of him.

Gill: 1Sa 28:3 - -- Now Samuel was dead,.... Had been so for some time; which is mentioned before, 1Sa 25:1; and here repeated, partly to observe the reason of the Philis...
Now Samuel was dead,.... Had been so for some time; which is mentioned before, 1Sa 25:1; and here repeated, partly to observe the reason of the Philistines renewing the war, and partly to account for the conduct of Saul, in seeking to a witch to raise Samuel, and for the sake of that story:
and all Israel lamented him; as they had great reason to do; See Gill on 1Sa 25:1; and buried him in Ramah, even his own city; there being two Ramahs, as Kimchi observes, it is added, "in his own city", to show that he was buried in that Ramah which was his native place, and where his constant residence was; though, as he says, it may mean that he was buried within the city, and not without it; but the Targum gives a different sense,"and they buried him in Ramah, and mourned for him every man in his city:"
and Saul had put away those that had familiar spirits, and the wizards,
out of the land: out of the land of Israel; had by an edict banished them, or had given orders that neither witches nor wizards should abide in the land; but should be taken up, and prosecuted according to the law of God; which he had done either at the instigation of Samuel; or, as some think, from a conceit that the evil spirit he had been troubled with was owing to them; or to make some appearance of a zeal for religion, and the honour and glory of God: this is observed to show the inconstancy of Saul, and his folly in applying after this to a person of such a character, and to account for the fears of the woman when applied to, and afterwards when she was engaged, when she found it was by Saul; see 1Sa 28:7.

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NET Notes: 1Sa 28:1 The translation follows the LXX (εἰς πόλεμον, eis polemon) and a Qumran ms מלח...


NET Notes: 1Sa 28:3 See Isa 8:19 for another reference to magicians who attempted to conjure up underworld spirits.
Geneva Bible: 1Sa 28:1 And it came to pass in those days, that the Philistines gathered their armies together for warfare, to fight with Israel. And Achish said unto David, ...

Geneva Bible: 1Sa 28:3 Now Samuel was dead, and all Israel had lamented him, and buried him in Ramah, even in his own city. And Saul had ( b ) put away those that had famili...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 28:1-25
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 28:1-25 - --1 Achish puts confidence in David.3 Saul having destroyed the witches,4 and now in his fear forsaken of God,7 has recourse to a witch;8 who, encourage...
MHCC -> 1Sa 28:1-6
MHCC: 1Sa 28:1-6 - --David could not refuse Achish without danger. If he promised assistance, and then stood neuter, or went over to the Israelites, he would behave with i...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 28:1-6
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 28:1-6 - -- Here is, I. The design of the Philistines against Israel. They resolved to fight them, 1Sa 28:1. If the Israelites had not forsaken God, there wou...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 28:1-2; 1Sa 28:3-25
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 28:1-2 - --
"In those days," i.e., whilst David was living in the land of thePhilistines, it came to pass that the Philistines gathered their armiestogether for...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 28:3-25 - --
Saul with the witch at Endor . - The invasion of Israel by the Philistines,which brought David into so difficult a situation, drove king Saul todes...
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 27:1--31:13 - --4. The end of Saul's reign chs 27-31
David's commitment to God resulted in his continuing to be ...

Constable: 1Sa 28:1-2 - --The Philistines' preparations for war against Israel 28:1-2
David's response to ...

Constable: 1Sa 28:3-25 - --Saul's attempt to secure divine guidance from a medium 28:3-25
The story involving Saul'...




