1 Samuel 15:2

Compare the marginal references. It appears 1 Samuel 14:48 that this expedition against Amalek was not made without fresh provocation. Probably some incursion similar to that described in 1 Samuel 30 was made by them upon the south country at a time when they thought the Israelites were weakened by... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:3

UTTERLY DESTROY - Rather, “devote to destruction” (Leviticus 27:28 note). When a city or people were thus made cherem, everything living was to be destroyed, and no part of the spoil fall to the conquerors (compare 1 Samuel 15:21). The valuables were put into the sacred treasury.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:4

TELAIM - Probably the same as “Telem” Joshua 15:24, one of the uttermost cities of Judah, toward the coast of Edom. The name means “lambs,” and was probably so called from the numerous flocks. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ... - A wonderful contrast with the six hundred men who composed his whole army befor... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:7

The district here described would stretch from Havilah on the extreme east to Shur, either near Suez, or further north on the coast road from Gaza to Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:9

THE FATLINGS - The present Hebrew text cannot be so rendered. It can only mean “the second best” (compare the margin), i. e., sheep of the age to cut or shed the two teeth, sheep in their prime. But it is probable that the reading is corrupt, and that “fat or dainty bits” is the true reading.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:11

IT GRIEVED SAMUEL - “Samuel was angry, or displeased,” as Jonah was Jonah 4:1, and for a similar reason. Samuel was displeased that the king whom he had anointed should be set aside. It seemed a slur on his prophetic office. HE CRIED UNTO THE LORD - With the wild scream or shriek of supplication. ... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:12

A PLACE - Rather, “a monument.” The Hebrew word יד _yâd_ means a “hand,” but is used in the sense of “monument,” or “trophy,” in 2 Samuel 18:18, where we are told that the marble pillar which Absalom set up in his lifetime, was called “Yad Absalom.” CARMEL - (see the marginal reference) would be o... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:13

Gilgal being within 15 miles of Ramah, Samuel might easily have come from Ramah that morning. Self-will and rashness had hitherto been Saul’s chief faults. He now seems to add falsehood and hypocrisy.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:15

There is something thoroughly mean in his attempt to shift the responsibility of what was done from his own kingly shoulders to those of the people. Every word uttered by Saul seems to indicate the breaking down of his moral character.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:16

Samuel now acquiesces in the wisdom and justice of the sentence which 1 Samuel 15:11 he had so strenuously resisted at first. What before was known only to the Searcher of hearts, had now been displayed to Samuel by Saul himself.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:21

THE LORD THY GOD - There is an implied censure of Samuel in this phrase. Saul says that Samuel blames him for what was done in honor of Samuel’s God; as if be had more zeal for the glory of God than was felt by Samuel.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:22

HATH THE LORD ... - A grand example of the moral and spiritual teaching of the prophets (see the marginal references). The tension of Samuel’s spirit, as he is about to pronounce the sentence of rejection, produces a lyrical turn of thought and language.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:23

The meaning is “Rebellion is as bad as the sin of divination, and stubbornness is as bad as worshipping false gods (iniquity), and teraphim (idolatry).”... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:24

I HAVE SINNED - Compare 1 Samuel 15:25, 1 Samuel 15:30. How was it that these repeated confessions were unavailing to obtain forgiveness, when David’s was? (See the marginal reference.) Because Saul only shrank from the punishment of his sin. David shrank in abhorrence from the sin itself Psalms 51:... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:29

THE STRENGTH OF ISRAEL - A phrase which occurs only here. The word means, perpetuity, truth, glory, victory, and trust, or confidence.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:30

The pertinacity with which Saul clings to Samuel for support is a striking testimony to Samuel’s integrity. With all his worldly-mindedness Saul could perceive and appreciate the purity of Samuel’s character as a man of God. THE LORD THY GOD - As above, 1 Samuel 15:15.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:32

DELICATELY - This phrase is very obscure. The meaning of the word so rendered is “dainties, delights” Genesis 49:20; Proverbs 29:17; Lamentations 4:5, which hardly gives a tolerable sense here. Some understand it “fawningly, flatteringly,” with a view of appeasing Samuel. (Others alter the reading,... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 15:33

HEWED IN PIECES - Only found in this passage. Samuel thus executed the חרם _chērem_ 1 Samuel 15:3 which Saul had violated, and so both saved the nation from the guilt of a broken oath, and gave a final example to Saul, but apparently in vain, of uncompromising obedience to the commandments of God.... [ Continue Reading ]

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