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Text -- 2 Samuel 1:1-9 (NET)

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David Learns of the Deaths of Saul and Jonathan
1:1 After the death of Saul, when David had returned from defeating the Amalekites, he stayed at Ziklag for two days. 1:2 On the third day a man arrived from the camp of Saul with his clothes torn and dirt on his head. When he approached David, the man threw himself to the ground. 1:3 David asked him, “Where are you coming from?” He replied, “I have escaped from the camp of Israel.” 1:4 David inquired, “How were things going? Tell me!” He replied, “The people fled from the battle and many of them fell dead. Even Saul and his son Jonathan are dead!” 1:5 David said to the young man who was telling him this, “How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?” 1:6 The young man who was telling him this said, “I just happened to be on Mount Gilboa and came across Saul leaning on his spear for support. The chariots and leaders of the horsemen were in hot pursuit of him. 1:7 When he turned around and saw me, he called out to me. I answered, ‘Here I am!’ 1:8 He asked me, ‘Who are you?’ I told him, ‘I’m an Amalekite.’ 1:9 He said to me, ‘Stand over me and finish me off! I’m very dizzy, even though I’m still alive.’
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Amalekite members of the nation of Amalek
 · Amalekites members of the nation of Amalek
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Gilboa a mountain or plateau between Jezreel and the Jordan River (OS)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jonathan a man who was a descendant of Gershom son of Moses,son of Saul of Benjamin,son of the high priest Abiathar in David's time,the son of Shime-i, David's brother,son of Shammah/Shagee; one of David's military elite,son of Jada of Judah,son of Uzziah; overseer of the country treasuries for King David,a man who was uncle and counselor of King David,father of Ebed who accompanied Ezra leading the clan of Adin back from exile,a man who opposed Ezra's reforms; son of Asahel,a chief priest; son of Joiada,priest and head of the house of Malluchi under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah,son of Shemaiah of Asaph of Levi; father of Zechariah,a man who was secretary and dungeon keeper for King Zedekiah; son of Kareah
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Ziklag a town in SE Judah; home of the Shime-i Clan of Simeon


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Ziklag | YOUNG; MEN, YOUNG WOMEN | Tekoa, Tekoah | Saul | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | Rending | Mourning | Lamentations, Book of | JASHAR, BOOK OF | Israel | HAPPEN | GILBOA, MOUNT | GILBOA | GESTURE | Dust | David | DEATH | CHANCE | AMALEK; AMALEKITE | ADORATION | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Which though burnt, yet was not so consumed by the fire, that David and his men could not lodge in it.

Which though burnt, yet was not so consumed by the fire, that David and his men could not lodge in it.

Wesley: 2Sa 1:2 - -- From David's return to Ziklag.

From David's return to Ziklag.

Wesley: 2Sa 1:2 - -- As a mourner.

As a mourner.

JFB: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Though greatly reduced by the Amalekite incendiaries, that town was not so completely sacked and destroyed, but David and his six hundred followers, w...

Though greatly reduced by the Amalekite incendiaries, that town was not so completely sacked and destroyed, but David and his six hundred followers, with their families, could still find some accommodation.|| 08025||1||11||0||@a man came out of the camp from Saul==--As the narrative of Saul's death, given in the last chapter, is inspired, it must be considered the true account, and the Amalekite's story a fiction of his own, invented to ingratiate himself with David, the presumptive successor to the throne. David's question, "How went the matter?" evinces the deep interest he took in the war, an interest that sprang from feelings of high and generous patriotism, not from views of ambition. The Amalekite, however, judging him to be actuated by a selfish principle, fabricated a story improbable and inconsistent, which he thought would procure him a reward. Having probably witnessed the suicidal act of Saul, he thought of turning it to his own account, and suffered the penalty of his grievously mistaken calculation (compare 2Sa 1:9 with 1Sa 31:4-5).

Clarke: 2Sa 1:2 - -- A man came out of the camp - The whole account which this young man gives is a fabrication: in many of the particulars it is grossly self-contradict...

A man came out of the camp - The whole account which this young man gives is a fabrication: in many of the particulars it is grossly self-contradictory. There is no fact in the case but the bringing of the crown, or diadem, and bracelets of Saul; which, as he appears to have been a plunderer of the slain, he found on the field of battle; and he brought them to David, and told the lie of having despatched Saul, merely to ingratiate himself with David.

Clarke: 2Sa 1:8 - -- I am an Amalekite - Dr. Delaney remarks that an Amalekite took that crown from off the head of Saul, which he had forfeited by his disobedience in t...

I am an Amalekite - Dr. Delaney remarks that an Amalekite took that crown from off the head of Saul, which he had forfeited by his disobedience in the case of Amalek.

TSK: 2Sa 1:1 - -- when David : 1Sa 30:17-26 Ziklag : 1Sa 27:6

when David : 1Sa 30:17-26

Ziklag : 1Sa 27:6

TSK: 2Sa 1:2 - -- 1Sa 4:12 the third : Gen 22:4; Est 4:16, Est 5:1; Hos 6:2; Mat 12:40, Mat 16:21 a man : 2Sa 4:10 clothes : Gen 37:29, Gen 37:34; Jos 7:6; 1Sa 4:12, 1S...

TSK: 2Sa 1:3 - -- From : 2Ki 5:25 am I : Job 1:15-19

From : 2Ki 5:25

am I : Job 1:15-19

TSK: 2Sa 1:4 - -- How went : Heb. What was, etc. 1Sa 4:16 *marg. the people : 1Sa 31:1-6; 1Ch 10:1-6

How went : Heb. What was, etc. 1Sa 4:16 *marg.

the people : 1Sa 31:1-6; 1Ch 10:1-6

TSK: 2Sa 1:5 - -- How knowest : Pro 14:15, Pro 25:2

How knowest : Pro 14:15, Pro 25:2

TSK: 2Sa 1:6 - -- As I happened : The story of this young man appears to be wholly a fiction, formed for the purpose of ingratiating himself with David, as the next pro...

As I happened : The story of this young man appears to be wholly a fiction, formed for the purpose of ingratiating himself with David, as the next probable successor to the crown. There is no fact in the case, except for the bringing of the diadem and bracelets of Saul, as a sufficient evidence of his death, which, as he appears to been a plunderer of the slain, he seems to have stripped from the dead body of the unfortunate monarch It is remarkable, that Saul, who had forfeited his crown by his disobedience and ill-timed clemency with respect to the Amalekites, should now have the insignia of royalty stripped from his person by one of those very people. Rth 2:3; 1Sa 6:9; Luk 10:31

mount : 2Sa 1:21; 1Sa 28:4, 1Sa 31:1

Saul : 1Sa 31:2-7

TSK: 2Sa 1:7 - -- Here am I : Heb. Behold me, 2Sa 9:6; Jdg 9:54; 1Sa 22:12; Isa 6:8 *marg. Isa 65:1

Here am I : Heb. Behold me, 2Sa 9:6; Jdg 9:54; 1Sa 22:12; Isa 6:8 *marg. Isa 65:1

TSK: 2Sa 1:8 - -- an Amalekite : Gen 14:7; Exo 17:8-16; Num 24:20; Deu 25:17-19; 1Sa 15:3, 1Sa 27:8; 1Sa 30:1, 1Sa 30:13, 1Sa 30:17

TSK: 2Sa 1:9 - -- anguish : etc. or, my coat of mail, or, my embroidered coat hindereth me, that my, etc

anguish : etc. or, my coat of mail, or, my embroidered coat hindereth me, that my, etc

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Now it came to pass ... - There is no break whatever between the two books of Samuel, the division being purely artificial.

Now it came to pass ... - There is no break whatever between the two books of Samuel, the division being purely artificial.

Barnes: 2Sa 1:9 - -- Anguish - The Hebrew word used here occurs nowhere else, and is of doubtful meaning (compare the margin). The rabbis interpret it as a cramp or...

Anguish - The Hebrew word used here occurs nowhere else, and is of doubtful meaning (compare the margin). The rabbis interpret it as a cramp or giddiness.

Poole: 2Sa 1:2 - -- On the third day ; from David’ s return to Ziklag, as the foregoing words manifest. With his clothes rent, and earth upon his head ; pretending ...

On the third day ; from David’ s return to Ziklag, as the foregoing words manifest.

With his clothes rent, and earth upon his head ; pretending sorrow for the loss of God’ s people, in compliance with David’ s humour.

Poole: 2Sa 1:4 - -- He mentions only these two, as those who seemed most to obstruct David’ s coming to the crown.

He mentions only these two, as those who seemed most to obstruct David’ s coming to the crown.

Poole: 2Sa 1:5 - -- For the knowledge of this did most concern both David and the whole commonwealth of Israel.

For the knowledge of this did most concern both David and the whole commonwealth of Israel.

Poole: 2Sa 1:9 - -- Stand upon me i.e. lean upon me by thy weight and force, that the spear may come through me; or, stay by me , i.e. stop thy flight, and tarry so lon...

Stand upon me i.e. lean upon me by thy weight and force, that the spear may come through me; or, stay by me , i.e. stop thy flight, and tarry so long with me till thou hast killed me.

Anguish is come upon me i.e. I am in great pain of body, and anguish of mind. Or thus, my coat of mail, or embroidered coat, hath hindered me , that the spear could not pierce into me. Thus divers both Hebrew and other learned expositors understand it.

My life is yet whole in me I am heart-whole, and not likely to die, as well as not willing to live.

Haydock: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Stranger, residing among the Hebrews.

Stranger, residing among the Hebrews.

Haydock: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Siceleg, though it had been burnt down. (Salien, the year of the world 2949.)

Siceleg, though it had been burnt down. (Salien, the year of the world 2949.)

Haydock: 2Sa 1:6 - -- Chance. He feigned this to obtain the favour of David; but the king punished him as he deserved. (Worthington) --- Spear, or sword, as it is befo...

Chance. He feigned this to obtain the favour of David; but the king punished him as he deserved. (Worthington) ---

Spear, or sword, as it is before expressed. (Menochius)

Haydock: 2Sa 1:8 - -- Amalecite. The Rabbins say he was the son of Doeg; and has this appellation because Amalec sprung from Esau, Genesis xxxvi. 12. But this is all ver...

Amalecite. The Rabbins say he was the son of Doeg; and has this appellation because Amalec sprung from Esau, Genesis xxxvi. 12. But this is all very uncertain. The man seems to have gotten possession of the marks of the royal dignity in the night, as the Philistines deferred till the next day stripping the bodies of the deceased. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Sa 1:9 - -- Anguish. Hebrew, "the coat of mail withholds me." Septuagint, "horrid darkness encompasses me." Shabah, signifies a coat of mail, made of cloth,...

Anguish. Hebrew, "the coat of mail withholds me." Septuagint, "horrid darkness encompasses me." Shabah, signifies a coat of mail, made of cloth, very thick, and boiled in vinegar, to render it more impenetrable. The Greeks emperors and the French formerly wore them much, instead of iron. (Calmet) ---

Protestant [version] however agrees with us. ---

In me. I have yet received no mortal wound. (Haydock)

Gill: 2Sa 1:1 - -- Now it came to pass after the death of Saul,.... The third day after, as appears from the next verse: when David was returned from the slaughter of...

Now it came to pass after the death of Saul,.... The third day after, as appears from the next verse:

when David was returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites; as related in 1Sa 30:17,

and David had abode two days in Ziklag; which, though fired by the Amalekites, was not utterly consumed, but there was still some convenience for the lodging of David and his men; within this time he sent his presents to several places in the tribe of Judah, of which mention is made in the chapter before quoted, and at the same time it was that so many mighty men came to him from several tribes spoken of in 1Ch 12:1.

Gill: 2Sa 1:2 - -- It came to pass on the third day,.... After the battle was fought, in which Saul was slain: that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul; tha...

It came to pass on the third day,.... After the battle was fought, in which Saul was slain:

that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul; that is, from them who were in the camp with Saul, for he was dead. Some say d this was Doeg the Edomite, which is not likely that he should come with such tidings to David; besides, if he was Saul's armourbearer, as others say, see 1Sa 31:4; he died with Saul; nor his son, as others e, which is not at all probable, though his being an Edomite is no objection, since the Amalekites were of the race of Edom:

with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: in token of mourning, and was the bringer of bad tidings, see 1Sa 4:12,

and so it was, when he came to David, that he fell to the earth, and did obeisance; as being the rising sun, Saul's successor, and now king.

Gill: 2Sa 1:3 - -- And David said unto him, from whence comest thou?.... It is very likely by his appearance and circumstances he suspected from whence he came: and h...

And David said unto him, from whence comest thou?.... It is very likely by his appearance and circumstances he suspected from whence he came:

and he said unto him, out of the camp of Israel am I escaped; which plainly suggested that that was in danger, confusion, and distress.

Gill: 2Sa 1:4 - -- And David said unto him, how went the matter? I pray thee, tell me,.... That is, how went the battle? on which side the victory? and he answered, t...

And David said unto him, how went the matter? I pray thee, tell me,.... That is, how went the battle? on which side the victory?

and he answered, that the people are fled from the battle; meaning the people of Israel, they had given way, and turned their backs upon their enemies, and were fled:

and many of the people also are fallen and dead; fell by the sword in the pursuit of them, and were not only wounded, but were slain, and these great numbers of them:

and Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also; which are mentioned last, because they fell some of the last; and this part of the account is reserved by the messenger to the last, because it was the article of the greatest importance; the death of these two persons, the one the enemy, and the other the friend of David, and the death of both made way for his accession to the throne.

Gill: 2Sa 1:5 - -- And David said unto the young man that told him,.... These tidings: how knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead? this he particularly i...

And David said unto the young man that told him,.... These tidings:

how knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead? this he particularly inquired after, as what most affected him, and was most material for him to know; and his meaning is, whether he had this of his own sight and knowledge, or by report.

Gill: 2Sa 1:6 - -- And the young man that told him,.... So it seems he was, and therefore could not be Doeg, more likely his son of the two; but there is no reason to be...

And the young man that told him,.... So it seems he was, and therefore could not be Doeg, more likely his son of the two; but there is no reason to believe he was either of them, who cannot be thought to be well disposed to David:

said, as I happened by chance upon Mount Gilboa; who was either a traveller that came that way just as the army was routed, and part had fled to Gilboa; or if a soldier, was not one of those that attended Saul, and was of his bodyguard, but happened on the flight to come to the same spot on Gilboa where Saul was:

behold, Saul leaned upon his spear; that that might pierce him through and die; but this seems not true, for he fell upon his sword for that purpose, 1Sa 31:4,

and, lo, the chariots and horsemen followed hard after him; the charioteers and cavalry, of which part of the Philistine army consisted; though this also does not agree with the account in the above place; for according to that they were the archers that pressed him hard, and hit him.

Gill: 2Sa 1:7 - -- And when he looked behind him,.... To see how near the enemy was, and who were pursuing him: he saw me, and called unto me; by which it should rath...

And when he looked behind him,.... To see how near the enemy was, and who were pursuing him:

he saw me, and called unto me; by which it should rather seem that he belonged to the Philistines than to the Israelites, and as his being an Amalekite shows; for such an one would hardly be admitted among the latter, though it is most likely he was with neither, but happened to come that way just at that time:

and I answered, here am I; ready to hear what thou hast to say, and do thy pleasure.

Gill: 2Sa 1:8 - -- And he said unto me, who art thou?.... Being willing to know whether a friend or an enemy, which by his coming behind him he could not tell: and I...

And he said unto me, who art thou?.... Being willing to know whether a friend or an enemy, which by his coming behind him he could not tell:

and I answered him, I am an Amalekite: which he might be; but it is not likely he should tell Saul he was, which would not recommend him to him; though indeed he was now in such circumstances, that the Amalekites had nothing to fear from him; and if he was slain by him, as Josephus f affirms he was, it seems to be a just retaliation on him for sparing any of that race, contrary to the will of God.

Gill: 2Sa 1:9 - -- And he said unto me again, stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me,.... Which it can hardly be thought Saul would say; since he might as well have di...

And he said unto me again, stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me,.... Which it can hardly be thought Saul would say; since he might as well have died by the hands of the uncircumcised Philistines, which he endeavoured to avoid, as by the hands of an Amalekite:

for anguish is come upon me; or trembling, as the Targum, not through fear of death, but through fear of falling into the hands of the Philistines, and of being ill used by them. Some render the words, "my embroidered coat", or "breastplate", or "coat of mail", holds me g, or hinders me from being pierced through with the sword or spear; so Ben Gersom h:

because my life is yet whole in me: for though he had been wounded by the archers, yet he did not apprehend he had received any mortal wound, but his life was whole in him; and therefore feared he should fall into their hands alive, and be ill treated by them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:1 Ziklag was a city in the Negev which had been given to David by Achish king of Gath. For more than a year David used it as a base from which he conduc...

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:2 Heb “he fell to the ground and did obeisance.”

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:4 Heb “fell and died.”

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:5 Instead of the MT “who was recounting this to him, ‘How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?’” the Syriac Pesh...

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:6 The Syriac Peshitta and one ms of the LXX lack the words “who was telling him this” of the MT.

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:8 The present translation reads with the Qere and many medieval Hebrew mss “and I said,” rather than the Kethib which has “and he said...

NET Notes: 2Sa 1:9 The Hebrew text here is grammatically very awkward (Heb “because all still my life in me”). Whether the broken construct phrase is due to ...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 1:1 Now it came to pass after the death of Saul, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had abode two days in Ziklag; Th...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 1:2 It came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul with ( a ) his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: and [s...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 1:6 And the young man that told him said, ( b ) As I happened by chance upon mount Gilboa, behold, Saul leaned upon his spear; and, lo, the chariots and h...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 1:8 And he said unto me, Who [art] thou? And I answered him, I [am] an ( c ) Amalekite. ( c ) He was an Amalekite born, but renounced his country and joi...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 1:9 He said unto me again, Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me: for anguish is come upon me, because my ( d ) life [is] yet whole in me. ( d ) I am ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 1:1-27 - --1 The Amalekite, who brought tidings of the overthrow, and accused himself of Saul's death, is slain.17 David laments Saul and Jonathan with a song.

MHCC: 2Sa 1:1-10 - --The blow which opened David's way to the throne was given about the time he had been sorely distressed. Those who commit their concerns to the Lord, w...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 1:1-10 - -- Here is, I. David settling again in Ziklag, his own city, after he had rescued his family and friends out of the hands of the Amalekites (2Sa 1:1): ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 1:1-16 - -- David receives the news of Saul's death . - 2Sa 1:1-4. After the death of Saul, and David's return to Ziklag from his campaign against the Amalekit...

Constable: 2Sa 1:1--8:18 - --V. DAVID'S TRIUMPHS chs. 1--8 The first 20 chapters of 2 Samuel are divisible into four uni...

Constable: 2Sa 1:1--3:6 - --A. The Beginning of David's Kingdom 1:1-3:5 The present section begins with Yahweh's destruction of Saul...

Constable: 2Sa 1:1-27 - --1. David's discovery of Saul and Jonathan's deaths ch. 1 First Samuel 31 and 2 Samuel 1 record t...

Constable: 2Sa 1:1-16 - --An Amalekite's account of Saul and Jonathan's deaths 1:1-16 The young Amalekite must hav...

Guzik: 2Sa 1:1-27 - --2 Samuel 1 - David Mourns the Death of Saul A. David learns of Saul and Jonathan's death. 1. (1-4) David hears the news in Ziklag. Now it came to ...

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Commentary -- Other

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:1 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:2 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:3 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:4 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:5 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:6 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:7 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:8 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Contradiction: 2Sa 1:9 95. Did Saul take his own sword and fall upon it (1 Samuel 31:4-6), or did an Amalekite kill him (2 Samuel 1:1-16)? (Category: misread the text) It...

Critics Ask: 2Sa 1:1 1 SAMUEL 31 —The report of Saul’s death in this passage contradicts that given in the next chapter ( 2 Sam. 1 ) PROBLEM: First Samuel 31 says...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 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: 2 Samuel (Outline) AN AMALEKITE BRINGS TIDINGS OF SAUL'S DEATH. (2Sa. 1:1-16) DAVID LAMENTS SAUL AND JONATHAN. (2Sa 1:17-27) DAVID, BY GOD'S DIRECTION, GOES UP TO HEBRO...

TSK: 2 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 1:1, The Amalekite, who brought tidings of the overthrow, and accused himself of Saul’s death, is slain; 2Sa 1:17, David laments Sa...

Poole: 2 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL OTHERWISE CALLED THE SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS 2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 1 David being at Ziklag receiveth tidings by an Amalekite of Sa...

MHCC: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) This book is the history of the reign of king David. It relates his victories, the growth of the prosperity of Israel, and his reformation of the stat...

MHCC: 2 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) (2Sa 1:1-10) Tidings brought to David of the death of Saul. (2Sa 1:11-16) The Amalekite is put to death. (2Sa 1:17-27) David's lamentation for Saul ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Samuel This book is the history of the reign of king David. We had in the foregoing ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) In the close of the foregoing book (with which this is connected as a continuation of the same history) we had Saul's exit; he went down slain to t...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Samuel continues the history begun in 1 Samuel. Please see my comments regarding 2 Samuel's title, d...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Samuel) V. David's triumphs chs. 1-8 ...

Constable: 2 Samuel 2 Samuel Bibliography Achtemeier, Paul J., and Elizabeth Achtemeier. The Old Testament Roots of Our Faith. Phil...

Haydock: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book contains the transactions of David till the end ...

Gill: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 SAMUEL This book, in many copies of the Hebrew Bible, is carried on without any new title put unto it; the reason of it is, becau...

Gill: 2 Samuel 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 1 This chapter contains an account of the death of Saul and Jonathan, as related to David by an Amalekite, 2Sa 1:1; o...

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