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Verse 1 Chronicles 10:6. _SO SAUL DIED - AND ALL HIS HOUSE_] Every
branch of his family that had followed him to the war was cut off; his
_three_ _sons_ are mentioned as being the chief. No doubt all...
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ALL HIS HOUSE DIED TOGETHER - Not the whole of his family, nor even
“all his sons” (see 2Sa 2:8-15; 2 Samuel 3:6; 2 Samuel 4:1). The
phrase is perhaps an abbreviation of the expression in the parallel...
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II. THE OVERTHROW AND END OF SAUL
CHAPTER 10
_ 1. The overthrow and death of Saul (1 Chronicles 10:1)_
2. The burial of Saul and his sons (1 Chronicles 10:8)
3. The cause of Saul's failure ...
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PART II (1 Chronicles 10-29). THE REIGN OF DAVID.
1 Chronicles 10:1. The Death of Saul (see notes on 1 Samuel 31:1).
1 Chronicles 10:10. the house of their gods: altered purposely
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SO SAUL DIED. Here, the event. In 1 Chronicles 10:13, the reason. See
the Structure above.
HIS THREE SONS. three of his sons.
ALL. Figure of speech _Synecdoche_ (of the Whole), App-6, put for
greater...
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ALL HIS HOUSE DIED TOGETHER— 1:e. All of his house or family who
were with him that day. In 1 Samuel 31:6 it is _all his men._...
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II. THE HISTORY OF KING DAVID (1 Chronicles 10:1 to 1 Chronicles
29:30)
1. THE OVERTHROW OF SAUL (1 Chronicles 10:1-14)
TEXT...
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_SO SAUL DIED, AND HIS THREE SONS, AND ALL HIS HOUSE DIED TOGETHER._
Saul died ... and all his house - his sons and courtiers who were here
engaged in the battle. But it appears that Ishbosheth and M...
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SAUL'S OVERTHROW AND DEATH
This chapter is abbreviated from 1 Samuel 31:1, but supplements it by
statements that Saul's head was fastened in the temple of Dagon, and
by a brief explanation of the cau...
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ALL HIS HOUSE] This cannot mean 'all his family,' since Ish-bosheth
and others of his children survived him (2 Samuel 2:8; 2 Samuel 21:8),
but must refer to those of his household who attended him at...
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 10
David becomes king –...
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AND ALL HIS HOUSE DIED TOGETHER. — Instead of this Samuel reads
“and his armour-bearer; also all his men on that day together.”
The LXX. adds “on that day” here, while in Samuel it omits “all
his men,...
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וַ יָּ֤מָת שָׁאוּל֙ וּ שְׁלֹ֣שֶׁת
בָּנָ֔יו וְ
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Here in sublime and graphic language is recounted the story of the
death of the king chosen by men. It is a terrible picture of a man of
magnificent capability going down to utter ruin. Routed by his...
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_Fell. Hebrew, "died." (Calmet) --- But, though the house of Saul was
fallen from its former glory, on this fatal day, when so many of his
courtiers perished; yet he left Isboseth to bewail his fate,...
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I shall desire the Reader once for all, while over going such parts in
the book of the Chronicles as we have already reviewed in the former
books of Samuel or the Kings, to consult what hath been alre...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 10, 11, AND 12.
A brief recital of the ruin of Saul's house introduces Jehovah's
establishment of the house of David. All that took place before the
people g...
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1 Samuel 31:6...
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So Saul died, and his three sons, and all his house died together.
Ver. 6. _And all his house died together._] His courtiers and evil
counsellors, who had sinned with him, perished with him....
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_Saul died, and all his house_ All his children then present with him,
namely, _his three sons;_ for Ish-bosheth and Mephibosheth were not
slain....
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1 Sauls ouerthrow and death.
8 The Philistines triumph ouer Saul.
11 The kindnes of
[HIS DEATH.]
Iabesh Gilead, towards Saul and his sonnes.
13 Sauls sinne for which the kingdome was translated f...
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So Saul died, and his three sons and all his house, his near relatives
and the members of his household, died together....
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THE BATTLE NEAR MOUNT GILBOA...
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ALL HIS HOUSE, i.e. all his children, to wit, then present with him,
namely, HIS THREE SONS, as it is expressed, 1 SAMUEL 31:6. For it is
evident that Ish-bosheth and Mephibosheth were not slain. But...
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1 Chronicles 10:6 Saul H7586 three H7969 sons H1121 died H4191 (H8799)
house H1004 died H4191 (H8804) toge
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CONTENTS: Saul's overthrow and death. Triumph of the Philistines.
Saul's sin.
CHARACTERS: God, Saul, Jonathan, David.
CONCLUSION: Those who abandon themselves to the devil's leading will
be abandone...
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1 Chronicles 10:2. _The Philistines followed hard after Saul._ Here
are no chronicles from Samuel to Saul's death, about fifty years.
REFLECTIONS.
Samuel, and other prophets, had kept records of the...
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1 CHRONICLES 10:1 David’s Rise to Power over Israel. The Chronicler
focuses on Israel’s unity under David, passing over most of the
conflict with Saul and Ishbosheth that 2 Samuel 1:1 describes....
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The genealogical introduction now closed. Narrative
in twenty Chapter s describes the reign of David. The first 12 verses
in this chapter a second edition of 1 Samuel 31, with variati...
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EXPOSITION
It is evident that the compiler of the Chronicles intended its history
proper to begin substantially with the reign of David. Strictly,
however, it opens with the last mournful chapter of t...
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And in chapter ten, we have the story, once more, of Saul's death. How
in fighting against the Philistines up near mount Gilboa that Saul
fell before the Philistines. He was hit with one of the arrows...
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1 Samuel 12:25; 1 Samuel 4:10; 1 Samuel 4:11; 1 Samuel 4:18; E
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His house — All his children, then present with him, namely, his
three sons, for Ishbosheth and Mephiboshieth were not slain....
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Did all of Saul’s family die with him or not?
PROBLEM: Here we read, “Saul and his three sons died, and all his
house died together.” But, in 2 Samuel 2:8, Saul’s son Ishbosheth
was not killed and wa...