10:8. Saul anointed by Samuel and promised three signs in confirmation of his call

25, 26. Samuel communed with Saul Preparing him for the announcement which he was going to make next morning. On the housetop they would be open to the public view so that all could see the honour Samuel shewed his guest, while they would have opportunity for undisturbed conversation. The Sept. however reads, "And he came down from the high place into the city: and they prepared a bed for Saul on the housetop and he slept. And it came to pass, &c." This may perhaps represent the original text, for it seems strange to say first "they arose early," and then proceed to describe Samuel's calling Saul. The flat roof of an oriental house is still "resorted to for business, relaxation, or for sleeping … During a large part of he year it is the most agreeable place about the establishment, especially in the morning and evening." See Thomson's Land and the Book, p. 39 ff.

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