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Wesley -> 1Sa 29:2
Wesley: 1Sa 29:2 - -- As the life - guard of Achish. Achish being, as it seems, the general of the army.
As the life - guard of Achish. Achish being, as it seems, the general of the army.
JFB: 1Sa 29:1 - -- (Jos 12:8), in the tribe of Issachar, and in the plain of Esdraelon. A person who compares the Bible account of Saul's last battle with the Philistin...
(Jos 12:8), in the tribe of Issachar, and in the plain of Esdraelon. A person who compares the Bible account of Saul's last battle with the Philistines, with the region around Gilboa, has the same sort of evidence that the account relates what is true, that a person would have that such a battle as Waterloo really took place. Gilboa, Jezreel, Shunem, En-dor, are all found, still bearing the same names. They lie within sight of each other. Aphek is the only one of the cluster not yet identified. Jezreel on the northern slope of Gilboa, and at the distance of twenty minutes to the east, is a large fountain, and a smaller one still nearer; just the position which a chieftain would select, both on account of its elevation and the supply of water needed for his troops [HACKETT, Scripture Illustrated].

JFB: 1Sa 29:2 - -- As the commander of the lifeguards of Achish, who was general of this invading army of the Philistines.
As the commander of the lifeguards of Achish, who was general of this invading army of the Philistines.
Clarke: 1Sa 29:1 - -- To Aphek - This was a place in the valley of Jezreel, between Mounts Tabor and Gilboa
To Aphek - This was a place in the valley of Jezreel, between Mounts Tabor and Gilboa

Clarke: 1Sa 29:1 - -- Pitched by a fountain - To be near a fountain, or copious spring of water, was a point of great importance to an army in countries such as these, wh...
Pitched by a fountain - To be near a fountain, or copious spring of water, was a point of great importance to an army in countries such as these, where water was so very scarce. It is supposed, as William of Tyre says, that it was at this same fountain that Saladin pitched his camp, while Baldwin, king of Jerusalem, pitched his by another fountain between Nazareth and Sephoris; each being anxious to secure that without which it was impossible for their armies to subsist.

Clarke: 1Sa 29:2 - -- By hundreds, and by thousands - They were probably divided, as the Jewish armies, by fifties, hundreds, and thousands; each having its proper office...
By hundreds, and by thousands - They were probably divided, as the Jewish armies, by fifties, hundreds, and thousands; each having its proper officer or captain.
TSK: 1Sa 29:1 - -- the Philistines : 1Sa 28:1, 1Sa 28:2
Aphek : 1Sa 4:1; Jos 19:30; 1Ki 20:30
Jezreel : 1Sa 28:4; Jos 19:18; Jdg 6:33; 1Ki 18:45, 1Ki 18:46, 1Ki 21:1, 1K...

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Barnes: 1Sa 29:1 - -- A fountain - Probably, the fine spring Ain-Jalud. It is impossible to say what the special circumstances were which led to the struggle between...
A fountain - Probably, the fine spring Ain-Jalud. It is impossible to say what the special circumstances were which led to the struggle between Israel and the Philistines taking place so far north as the plain of Jezreel. Possibly it was connected with some movements of the Aramaic tribes to the north of Palestine. See 2 Sam. 8.

Barnes: 1Sa 29:2 - -- The lords - See Jdg 3:3 note, as distinguished from ordinary "princes"1Sa 29:3. The military divisions of the Philistine army were by hundreds ...
Poole: 1Sa 29:1 - -- Aphek either, that in the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:30 , or rather another town of that name in Issachar, though not mentioned elsewhere in Scripture; ...
Aphek either, that in the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:30 , or rather another town of that name in Issachar, though not mentioned elsewhere in Scripture; this being the case of many places, to be but once named.
Haydock: 1Sa 29:1 - -- Aphec. Hence they proceeded to Sunam, and attacked Saul, near the fountain, which were all places in the vale of Jezrahel. The sacred writer th...
Aphec. Hence they proceeded to Sunam, and attacked Saul, near the fountain, which were all places in the vale of Jezrahel. The sacred writer thus leaves the two armies ready to engage, being intent on giving the particulars of David's history, and only relating the affairs of Saul, &c., in as much as they may refer to him. (Calmet) ---
David had retired from the army of the Philistines before Saul went to Endor, and some of the tribe of Manasses went after him, and were present in the battle, in which the Amalecites were slain and plundered, 1 Paralipomenon xii. 19. (Salien)

Haydock: 1Sa 29:2 - -- Thousands, making the troops pass in review, as the Hebrew insinuates. Their army seems to have been divided, in the same manner as that of the Isra...
Thousands, making the troops pass in review, as the Hebrew insinuates. Their army seems to have been divided, in the same manner as that of the Israelites, each company of 10, 50, &c., having its respective officer, under the five lords. ---
Were. Hebrew, "passed." David's band was connected with the troops of Achis, yet so that they might be easily distinguished by their dress, &c. (Calmet) ---
The Roman Triarii, who were esteemed the bravest soldiers, occupied the rear. (Menochius) ---
Josephus gives us to understand that Achis was the commander in chief. (Antiquities vi. 14.) (Tirinus)
Gill: 1Sa 29:1 - -- Now the Philistines gathered together all their armies to Aphek,.... Not the city in the tribe of Judah of that name, Jos 15:53; where the Philistines...
Now the Philistines gathered together all their armies to Aphek,.... Not the city in the tribe of Judah of that name, Jos 15:53; where the Philistines had a camp in the time of Samuel, 1Sa 4:1; but rather that in the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:30; unless there was one of this name in the tribe of Issachar, not mentioned, since it seems to have been near Jezreel and Shunem, which were both in that tribe, Jos 19:18,
and the Israelites pitched by a fountain which is in Jezreel; in the valley of Jezreel; of which See Gill on Jos 19:18 and See Gill on Hos 1:5.

Gill: 1Sa 29:2 - -- And the lords of the Philistines passed on by hundreds, and by thousands,.... Not that there were so many lords, for there were but five of them; but ...
And the lords of the Philistines passed on by hundreds, and by thousands,.... Not that there were so many lords, for there were but five of them; but these marched, some at the head of hundreds with them, and others at the head of thousands:
but David and his men passed on in the rereward with Achish; who being the generalissimo brought up the rear, and David, whom he had appointed captain of his bodyguards, attended him with his men, which in point of gratitude he could not refuse; and yet was in the greatest strait and difficulty how to act, it being both against his conscience and his interest to fight against Israel, and was waiting and hoping for some appearance of Providence to deliver him out of this dilemma, and which was quickly seen; but Abarbinel thinks David had no other notion in going to the battle, but of being the bodyguard of Achish, and accompanying him, and that he should not fight against Israel, nor for the Philistines: neither harm the one, nor help the other.

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NET Notes: 1Sa 29:2 Heb “passing by with respect to hundreds and thousands.” This apparently describes a mustering of troops for the purpose of inspection and...
Geneva Bible -> 1Sa 29:2
Geneva Bible: 1Sa 29:2 And the lords of the Philistines passed on by ( a ) hundreds, and by thousands: but David and his men passed on in the rereward with Achish.
( a ) Ac...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 29:1-11
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 29:1-11 - --1 David marching with the Philistines,3 is disallowed by their princes.6 Achish dismisses him, with commendations of his fidelity.
MHCC -> 1Sa 29:1-5
MHCC: 1Sa 29:1-5 - --David waited with a secret hope that the Lord would help him out of his difficulty. But he seems to have been influenced too much by the fear of man, ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 29:1-5
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 29:1-5 - -- Here is, I. The great strait that David was in, which we may suppose he himself was aware of, though we read not of his asking advice from God, nor ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 29:1-5
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 29:1-5 - --
Whilst Saul derived no comfort from his visit to the witch at Endor, butsimply heard from the mouth of Samuel the confirmation of his rejectionon th...
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 29:1-11 - --Yahweh's providential protection of David ch. 29
As Saul reached the depth of his fortun...




