1 Samuel 1:27
boy <05288> [For this.]
Lord <03068> [and the Lord.]
1 Samuel 3:19
grow <01431> [grew.]
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
prophecies ...... unfulfilled <01697> [let none.]
1 Samuel 10:6
spirit <07307> [Spirit.]
different person <0376 0312> [another man.]
1 Samuel 10:26
Gibeah <01390> [Gibeah.]
hearts <03820> [whose hearts.]
1 Samuel 13:16
Gibeah <01387> [Gibeah. Heb. Gebah.]
1 Samuel 15:25
forgive <05375> [pardon.]
1 Samuel 16:14
Spirit ............. spirit <07307> [the Spirit.]
Spirit ............ evil spirit <07307 07451> [evil spirit.]
The evil spirit was either sent immediately from the Lord, or permitted to come; but whether this was a diabolic possession, or a mere mental malady, is not agreed: it seems to have partaken of both. That Saul had fallen into a deep melancholy, there is little doubt; and that an evil spirit might work more effectually on such a state of mind, there can be little question. His malady appears to have been of a mixed kind, natural and diabolical: there is too much of apparent nature in it to permit us to believe it was all spiritual; and there is too much of apparently supernatural influence, to suffer us to believe it was all natural.
tormented <01204> [troubled. or, terrified.]
1 Samuel 17:19
valley <06010> [the valley.]
Dr. Richardson says, that in about twenty minutes, in an easterly direction, form the cave of St. John, (which is about two hours or six miles, in a westerly direction, from Jerusalem,) they came to the valley of Elah; which position seems to agree with that of Shochoh and Azekah. He describes it as "a small valley, and the place of the encampment is pointed out where it narrows into a broad, deep ravine; part of it was in crop, and part of it was under the plough, which was drawn by a couple of oxen. A small stream, which had shrunk almost under its stony bed, passes through it from east to west, from which we are informed that David chose out five smooth stones, and hasted and ran to meet the haughty champion of Gath. A well of water under the bank, with a few olive trees above, on the north side of the valley, are said to mark the spot of the shepherd's triumph over his boasting antagonist. Saul and his men probably occupied the side of the valley which is nearest to Jerusalem, on which the ground is higher and more rugged than on the other side."
1 Samuel 18:13
removed <05493> [removed.]
out <03318> [he went out.]
Saul was sensible that the Lord was departed from him; while he perceived, with evident sorrow of heart, that the Lord had given David peculiar wisdom, and that he was with him to prosper all his undertakings. This increased the disquietude of his malevolent mind, and his dread of David as a prevailing rival: he therefore removed him from his presence. This impolitic step, however, served the more to ingratiate David with the people, by affording him the opportunity of leading them forth to victory over their enemies.
1 Samuel 18:28
1 Samuel 20:16
<03772> [made. Heb. cut.]
<03068> [Let the Lord.]
1 Samuel 20:35
meet <04150> [at the time.]
1 Samuel 22:4
stronghold <04686> [in the hold.]
[Gad.]
[depart.]
David <01732> [David departed.]
1 Samuel 29:2
leaders <05633> [the lords.]
David <01732> [but David.]