
Text -- 1 Samuel 9:12 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Sa 9:12 - -- day to the city - He had been travelling abroad, and was now returned to his own house in Ramah.
day to the city - He had been travelling abroad, and was now returned to his own house in Ramah.
JFB -> 1Sa 9:11-13
JFB: 1Sa 9:11-13 - -- The modern village, Er-Rameh, lies on an eminence; and on their way they met a band of young maidens going out to the well, which, like all similar pl...
The modern village, Er-Rameh, lies on an eminence; and on their way they met a band of young maidens going out to the well, which, like all similar places in Palestine, was beyond the precincts of the town. From these damsels they learned that the day was devoted to a festival occasion, in honor of which Samuel had arrived in the city; that a sacrifice had been offered, which was done by prophets in extraordinary circumstances at a distance from the tabernacle, and that a feast was to follow--implying that it had been a peace offering; and that, according to the venerable practice of the Israelites, the man of God was expected to ask a special blessing on the food in a manner becoming the high occasion.
Clarke: 1Sa 9:12 - -- He came to - day to the city - Though Samuel lived chiefly in Ramah, yet he had a dwelling in the country, at a place called Naioth, where it is pro...
He came to - day to the city - Though Samuel lived chiefly in Ramah, yet he had a dwelling in the country, at a place called Naioth, where it is probable there was a school of the prophets. See 1Sa 19:18-24

Clarke: 1Sa 9:12 - -- A sacrifice of the people - A great feast. The animals used were first sacrificed to the Lord; that is, their blood was poured out before him; and t...
A sacrifice of the people - A great feast. The animals used were first sacrificed to the Lord; that is, their blood was poured out before him; and then all the people fed on the flesh. By high place probably Samuel’ s altar is alone meant; which no doubt was raised on an eminence.
Defender -> 1Sa 9:12
Defender: 1Sa 9:12 - -- Evidently Samuel, in making his circuit, would officiate at sacrifices offered by the people in various locations. This was not the prescribed Mosaic ...
Evidently Samuel, in making his circuit, would officiate at sacrifices offered by the people in various locations. This was not the prescribed Mosaic order, but this was a time during which the ark was no longer in the tabernacle at Shiloh. In fact, after the death of Eli, there is no further mention of the tabernacle at all until David eventually brought the ark to Jerusalem, providing a tabernacle for it there (2Sa 6:17). It is possible that "high place" refers to Samuel's home, Ramah, which also means "high place." During this period in general, however, "the people sacrificed in high places, because there was no house built unto the name of the Lord, until those days" (1Ki 3:2). This high place was in "the land of Zuph" (1Sa 9:5), which was presumably the home region of Elkanah, Samuel's father (1Sa 1:1)."
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Poole -> 1Sa 9:12
Poole: 1Sa 9:12 - -- He came today to the city: she so speaks, though this was his own constant habitation, because he had been travelling abroad, possibly in his circuit...
He came today to the city: she so speaks, though this was his own constant habitation, because he had been travelling abroad, possibly in his circuit, described 1Sa 7:16,17 , and was now returned to his own house in Ramah, as he used to do, and so she implies they come in a good and seasonable time to meet with him.
There is a sacrifice otherwise feast ; but it seems to be understood of a sacrifice. First, Because so the Hebrew word signifies most properly, and most frequently. Secondly, Because this eating was in the high place, which was the common place for sacrifices, but not for private feasts. Thirdly, The prophet’ s presence was not so necessary for a feast as for a sacrifice. Of the people ; so this sacrifice is called, because this was a public solemnity, and possibly the new moon, when the people brought several sacrifices, to wit, peace-offerings, whereof part fell to the offerer’ s share; and of those parts united together, they here made a common feast; not without Samuel’ s direction, who being forewarned the day before by God, of Saul’ s coming, made this feast more solemn for his entertainment, 1Sa 9:22-24 .
In the high place upon the hill mentioned 1Sa 9:11 , and near the altar which Samuel built for this kind of use, 1Sa 7:17 , by Divine dispensation, as was there noted; otherwise to sacrifice in high places was forbidden by the law, after the building of the tabernacle.
Haydock -> 1Sa 9:12
Haydock: 1Sa 9:12 - -- A sacrifice. The law did not allow of sacrifices in any other place, but at the tabernacle, or temple, in which the ark of the covenant was kept; bu...
A sacrifice. The law did not allow of sacrifices in any other place, but at the tabernacle, or temple, in which the ark of the covenant was kept; but Samuel, by divine dispensation, offered sacrifices in other places. For which dispensation this reason may be alleged, that the house of God in Silo, having lost the ark, was now cast off; as a figure of the reprobation of the Jews, Psalm lxxvii. 60, 67. And in Cariathiarim, where the ark was, there was neither tabernacle, nor altar. (Challoner) ---
At least that of Moses was in the tabernacle. See chap. vi. 21. (Haydock) ---
Samuel was just come up to the city, from a place called Naiot, where he instructed some of the prophets, chap. xix. 19. The maids point him out to Saul; and God, at the same time, reveals to his prophet, that the person who addressed him should be king. (Calmet) ---
The high place. Excelsum. The excelsa, or high places, so often mentioned in Scripture, were places of worship, in which were altars for sacrifice. These were sometimes employed in the service of the true God, as in the present case: but more frequently in the service of idols, and were called Excelsa, which is commonly (though perhaps not so accurately) rendered high places; not because they were always upon hills, for the very worst of all, which was that of Topheth, or Geennom, (Jeremias xix.) was in a valley; but because of the high altars, and pillars, or monuments erected there, on which were set up the idols, or images of their deities; (Challoner) so that they might be called "the high things." (Haydock) ---
Before Solomon built the temple, from the time that the tabernacle was deprived of the honour of having the ark, people immolated on such heights, 3 Kings iii. 2. (Menochius) ---
On one of these, at Ramatha, Samuel was going to offer a peace-offering, and to feast with the heads of the city, (Calmet) or perhaps of the nation, who were expecting the result of his consultation of the Lord, respecting their petition of a king. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Sa 9:12
Gill: 1Sa 9:12 - -- And they answered them, and said, he is,.... That is, he is in the city, at home, and to be spoken with:
behold, he is before you; his house is str...
And they answered them, and said, he is,.... That is, he is in the city, at home, and to be spoken with:
behold, he is before you; his house is straight before you as you go along, you cannot miss of it. Some Jewish writers say f they gave a token to know it by, that there was a cloud at the door, and when they saw that, they might know it was the seer's house:
haste now, for he came today to the city; from the suburbs to it, or from his country house, or from the other Ramah, for there were two of them, one over against the other, see 1Sa 1:1, for that he was just now come off a circuit, is not so probable, since he was now old, and past riding his circuits; and indeed the meaning may be no more than as it may be rendered, "today he comes into the city" g; that is, he comes out of his own house into the city, and was then just coming out; so that, if they made haste, they might meet him in the street before he got to the place of sacrifice and feasting:
for there is a sacrifice of the people today in the high place; whether it was the new moon, or some festival they observed, though the tabernacle was not there, is not certain; at which, besides the offerings required, freewill offerings and peace offerings were brought by the people, on part of which they feasted with their friends; and very probably, as Samuel was acquainted by the Lord that he who was to be king of Israel would be with him that day, he might add to the sacrifices of the people, to make the entertainment the more grand and liberal; since he had a principal concern in ordering the guests, and dividing the portions, as well as blessing the food, which indeed he might take upon him, as being judge, priest, and prophet: this was an high place where this sacrifice or feast was; for Shiloh being destroyed, and the tabernacle removed elsewhere, and that being in one place, and the ark in another, and they not together, no distinction of places was made, none being yet chosen, all were fit; and particularly high places, which were always reckoned the most proper for divine service and sacrifice.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 9:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 9:1-27 - --1 Saul despairing to find his father's asses,6 by the counsel of his servant,11 and direction of young maidens,15 according to God's revelation,18 com...
MHCC -> 1Sa 9:11-17
MHCC: 1Sa 9:11-17 - --The very maid-servants of the city could direct to the prophet. They had heard of the sacrifice, and could tell of the necessity for Samuel's presence...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 9:11-17
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 9:11-17 - -- Here, I. Saul, by an ordinary enquiry, is directed to Samuel, 1Sa 9:11-14. Gibeah of Saul was not twenty miles from Ramah where Samuel dwelt, and wa...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 9:11-12
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 9:11-12 - --
As they were going up to the high place of the town, they met maidenscoming out of the town to draw water; and on asking them whether theseer was th...
Constable: 1Sa 8:1--12:25 - --B. Kingship Given to Saul chs. 8-12
"Clearly these five chapters constitute a literary unit, for they ar...

Constable: 1Sa 9:1--10:17 - --2. The anointing of Saul 9:1-10:16
In chapters 9-11 the writer painted Saul as the ideal man to ...
