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1 Samuel 22:1--24:22

22:1

David <01732> [David.]

cave <04631> [the cave.]

Adullam <05725> [Adullam.]

Adullam was a city of Judah; and, according to Eusebius, ten miles (Jerome says eleven) eastward from Eleutheropolis.


22:2

in trouble <04689> [distress.]

[was in debt. Heb. had a creditor.]

discontented <04751> [discontented. Heb. bitter of soul.]

leader <08269> [a captain.]


22:3

Mizpah <04708> [Mizpeh.]

king <04428> [the king.]

father <01> [Let my father.]

know <03045> [till I know.]


22:4

stronghold <04686> [in the hold.]

[Gad.]

[depart.]

David <01732> [David departed.]


22:6

tamarisk <0815> [tree. or, grove in a high place. spear.]


22:7

Benjaminites ... Jesse's son <03448 01121> [the son of Jesse.]

giving <05414> [give.]

commanders ... officers <08269> [captains.]


22:8

informs ...... son ....... son ............. informs ...... son <01540 01121> [sheweth me. Heb. uncovereth mine ear.]

20:2 Job 33:16 *marg: [All]

son ....... son .................. son <01121> [that my son.]


22:9

Doeg <01673> [Doeg.]

He is also said to be "the chiefest of the herdsmen that belonged to Saul;" and the Septuagint intimates that he was over the mules of Saul. He may have been what we call the king's equerry or groom.

Ahimelech <0288> [Ahimelech.]

Ahitub <0285> [Ahitub.]


22:10

inquired <07592> [he enquired.]

provisions <06720> [him victuals.]


22:11

Then .... arranged <07971 07121> [sent to call.]


22:12

son <01121> [thou son.]

lord <0113> [Here I am. Heb. Behold me.]


22:13

conspired <07194> [Why have.]


22:14

faithful <0539> [And who.]

king .............. king's <04428> [the king's.]

<05493> [goeth.]


22:15

today <03117> [Did I then.]

He seems to intimate, that his enquiring now for David was no new thing, having often done so before, without ever being informed it was wrong in itself or displeasing to the king.

[the servant.]

whole or ... part <01419 06996> [less or more. Heb. little or great.]


22:16

surely die <04191> [Thou shalt.]

father's <01> [thou, and.]


22:17

messengers <07323> [footmen. or, guard. Heb. runners.]

kill ... priests ............................... priests <03548 04191> [slay the priests.]

refused ... harm <014 07971> [would not.]


22:18

Doeg .......... Doeg <01673> [Doeg.]

9

strike ........... struck down <06293> [he fell.]

eighty-five <08084> [fourscore.]

The LXX. read, [tria kosious kai pente andras,] "three hundred and five men;" and Josephus, "three hundred and eighty-five men." Probably the eighty-five were priests and the three hundred the families of the priests; three hundred and eighty-five being the whole population of Nob.

linen ephod <0906 0646> [a linen ephod.]


22:19

Nob <05011> [Nob.]

men <0376> [men.]

<06310> [with the edge.]

This is one of the worst acts of Saul's life: his malice was implacable, and his wrath cruel; and there is no motive of justice or policy by which such a barbarous massacre can be justified.


22:20

one <0259> [one.]

But one .......... escaped <04422> [escaped.]


22:22

guilty <05437> [I have occasioned.]


22:23

seeks ..... seeking <01245> [he that seeketh.]

secure <04931> [but with me.]


23:1

Keilah <07084> [Keilah.]

Keilah was a city of Judah, situated, according to Eusebius, eight miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Hebron. Sozomen says that the prophet Habakkuk's tomb was shewn there.

looting ... threshing floors <08154 01637> [rob the.]


23:2

asked <07592> [enquired.]

In what way David made this enquiry we are not told; but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore it would seem, that with Houbigant, we should read the sixth verse immediately after the first.--This adventure was truly noble and patriotic. Had not David loved his country, and been above all motives of private and personal revenge, he would have rejoiced in this invasion of Judea, as producing a strong diversion in his favour, and embroiling his inveterate enemy. In most cases, a man with David's wrongs would have joined with the enemies of his country, and avenged himself on the author of his calamities; but he thinks of nothing but succouring Keilah, and using his power and influence in behalf of his brethren.


23:3

<03373> [Behold.]


23:4

again <03254> [yet again.]

give <05414> [for I will.]


23:6

Abiathar <054> [when Abiathar.]

ephod <0646> [an ephod.]


23:7

God ... delivered <0430 05234> [A.M. 2943. B.C. 1061. An. Ex. Is. 430. God hath.]

delivered him ........ boxed <05462> [he is shut.]


23:9

David <01732> [David.]

Bring <05066> [Bring.]


23:10

destroy ... city <05892 07843> [destroy the city.]


23:11

Lord ........... Lord <03068> [And the Lord.]


23:12

deliver .............. deliver <05462> [deliver. Heb. shut up.]

deliver .............. deliver <05462> [They will.]


23:13

six hundred <03967 08337> [six hundred.]


23:14

hill country <02022> [a mountain.]

desert ......... desert <04057> [the wilderness.]

Ziph is mentioned in Joshua with Carmel and Maon, near which it seems to have been situated; and as we have mention of Carmel and Maon in the history of David, as adjoining to Ziph, it cannot be doubted that by the Ziph, in the wilderness of which David now lay, and where was the hill of Hachilah, is to be understood Ziph near Carmel and Maon.

Saul <07586> [Saul.]

God <0430> [but God.]


23:16

encouraged him <02388> [strengthened.]


23:17

afraid .... hand <03372 03027> [Fear not.]

find <04672> [shall not.]

rule <04427> [thou shalt be.]

second <04932> [I shall be.]

Saul ..................... Saul <07586> [that also Saul.]


23:18


23:19

Ziphites <02130> [the Ziphites.]

Hakilah <02444> [Hachilah.]

Calmet states, that Hachilah was a mountain about ten miles south of Jericho, where Jonathan Maccab‘us built the castle of Massada, west of the Dead Sea, and not far from En-gedi.

south <03225> [on the south. Heb. on the right hand. Jeshimon. or, the wilderness.]

Eusebius places Jeshimon ten miles south of Jericho, near the Dead Sea; which agrees extremely well with the position of Hachilah, as stated by Calmet.


23:20

discretion <0185> [all the desire.]

Delivering him <05462> [our part.]


23:21


23:22

Determine precisely ........ seen <07272 07200> [haunt is. Heb. foot shall be.]


23:23

precisely <03045> [take knowledge.]

find <02664> [I will search.]

thousands <0505> [the thousands.]


23:24

desert <04057> [the wilderness.]

Maon, from which the adjoining mountainous district derived its name, was city in the most southern parts of the tribe of Judah, and a neighbouring town to Carmel. Hence Nabal (ch. 25:2) is described as a man of Maon, whose possessions were in Carmel; and though he might dwell generally in Maon, yet he is styled Nabal the Carmelite, from the place where his estate lay. Calmet supposes it to be the city Mino‹s, which Eusebius places in the vicinity of Gaza; and the Moenoemi Castrum, which the Theodosian code places near Beersheba.

Maon <04584> [Maon.]

south <03225> [the south.]


23:25

rock <05553> [into a rock. or, from the rock.]


23:26

David ............. David ... hurrying .............. David <02648 01732> [David made haste.]

<03212> [away.]


23:27

came <0935> [there came.]

Philistines <06430> [the Philistines.]

raided <06584> [invaded. Heb. spread themselves upon.]


23:28

Sela Hammahlekoth <05555> [Sela-hammahlekoth. that is, the rock of divisions.]

Because, says the Targum, "the heart of the king was divided to go hither and thither." Here Saul was obliged to separate himself from David, in order to go and oppose the invading Philistines; which deliverance of David was of such a nature as made the Divine interposition fully visible.


23:29

The district around En-gedi, near the western coast of the Dead Sea, is reported by travellers to be a mountainous territory, filled with caverns; and consequently, proper for David in his present circumstances. Dr. Lightfoot thinks this was the wilderness of Judah, in which David was when he penned the 63rd Psalm, which breathes as much pious and devout affection as almost any of his Psalms; for in all places and in all conditions he still kept up his communion with God.--If Christians knew their privileges better, and acted up thereto, there would be less murmuring at the dark dispensations of Divine Providence.


24:1

Saul <07586> [when Saul.]

pursuing <0310> [following. Heb. after. it was told.]

desert <04057> [the wilderness.]


24:2

Saul took <03947 07586> [Saul took.]

<03212> [and went.]

rocks <06697> [the rocks.]


24:3

sheepfolds <01448> [the sheepcotes.]

Caves in the rocks, in which it is still common for shepherds and their flocks to lodge. Dr. Pococke observes, "Beyond the valley [of Tekoa,] there is a very large grotto, which the Arabs call El-Maamah, a hiding place: the high rocks on each side of the valley are almost perpendicular; and the way to the grotto is by a terrace formed in the rock, which is very narrow. There are two entrances into it; we went by the farthest, which leads by a narrow passage into a very large grotto, the rock being supported by natural pillars; the top of it rises in several places like domes; the grotto is perfectly dry. There is a tradition, that the people of the country, to the number of 30,000, retired into this grotto, to avoid a bad air. This place is so strong, that one would imagine it to be one of the strong holds of En-gedi, to which David and his men fled from Saul: and possibly it may be that very cave in which he cut off Saul's skirt; for David and his men might, with good ease, lie hid there and not be seen by him." Travels, vol. ii. P. 1. p. 41.

Saul <07586> [and Saul.]

relieve <05526> [to cover.]

David <01732> [David.]

Ps 57:1 142:1 *titles [All]


24:4

<0582> [the men.]

give <05414> [I will deliver.]

Saul's robe <04598 07586> [Saul's robe. Heb. the robe which was Saul's.]


24:5

David's ... bothered <03820 01732> [David's heart.]


24:6

keep me far away from <03068 02486> [the Lord forbid.]


24:7

restrained <08156> [stayed. Heb. cut off.]

allow <05414> [suffered.]


24:8

lord <0113> [My lord.]

David ........................ David kneeled <01732 06915> [David stooped.]


24:9


24:10

told .... kill .......... said <0559 02026> [bade me.]

Lord ........................................ Lord's <03068> [the Lord's.]


24:11

father <01> [my father.]

evil <07451> [neither evil.]

waiting <06658> [thou huntest.]


24:12

Lord judge .......... Lord <08199 03068> [Lord judge.]

hand <03027> [but mine hand.]


24:13

evil <07562> [Wickedness.]


24:14

king <04428> [the king.]

dead dog ... single <04191 03611 0259> [a dead dog.]

single flea <0259 06550> [a flea.]


24:15

arbiter <01781> [be judge.]

arbitrate <07378> [plead.]

judge ............ deliver <08199> [deliver. Heb. judge.]


24:16

voice ........ loudly <06963> [Is this.]

Saul Saul .......... Then Saul <07586 05375> [Saul lifted.]


24:17

innocent <06662> [Thou art.]

treated ........ tried <01580> [thou hast.]


24:18

Lord <03068> [Lord.]

delivered ..... hand <05462 03027> [delivered me. Heb. shut me up.]


24:19

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


24:20

realize <03045> [I know well.]


24:21

swear <07650> [Swear.]

not ....... or destroy <0518 08045> [that thou.]


24:22

David .............. David <01732 0582> [David and.]

stronghold <04686> [the hold.]




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