1 Samuel 27:1

I shall perish — But this was certainly a very great fault in David: for This proceeded from gross distrust of God's promise and providence; and that after such repeated demonstrations of God's peculiar care over him. He forsakes the place where god had settled him, 1 Samuel 22:5, and given him both... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 27:4

Sought no more for him — At their meeting Saul's heart was deeply wounded, and he had said, "Return, my son David, Be with me as in time past." Nor have we the least proof, that he would have sought for him again, with any other design.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 27:5

Give me a place — A prudent desire. Hereby David designed to preserve his people, both from the vices, which conversation with the Philistines would have exposed them to; and from that envy, and malice, which diversity of religion might have caused. With thee — Which is too great an honour for me, a... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 27:6

Gave Ziklag — Not only to inhabit, but to possess it as his own. Which he did, to lay the greater obligations upon David, whom he knew so able to serve him. It was given to the tribe of Judah before, Joshua 15:31, but the Philistines kept the possession of it 'till this time. And being given by them... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 27:9

Let neither man, &c. — In that part where he came: but there were more of the Amalekites yet left in another part of that land.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 27:10

David — These and the following words are ambiguous, and contrary to that simplicity which became David, both as a prince, and as an eminent professor of the true religion. The fidelity of Achish to him, and the confidence he put in him, aggravates his sin in thus deceiving him, which David seems pe... [ Continue Reading ]

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