1 Samuel 24:3

REMAINED IN THE SIDES - Rather, “were in the sides of the cave dwelling or abiding there.” Some of these caverns are very deep and spacious. Any one near the mouth of the cave would be visible, but those in the recesses would be quite in the dark and invisible, especially if the incident occurred at... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 24:4

THE DAY OF WHICH THE LORD SAID ... - This was the version by David’s men of such divine predictions as 1 Samuel 15:28; 1 Samuel 16:1, 1 Samuel 16:12. Jonathan’s words 1 Samuel 20:15; 1 Samuel 23:17 show clearly that these predictions were known.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 24:9

David was quite aware that there were flatterers at Saul’s court who were continually inflaming the King’s mind by their false accusations against him. This explains the language of many of the Psalms, e. g. Psalms 10; Psalms 11:1; Psalms 12:1; Psalms 35; and many more.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 24:14

AFTER WHOM ... - i. e., was it consistent with the dignity of the king of Israel to lead armies in pursuit of a weak and helpless individual like David?... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 24:21

SWEAR NOW ... - The same request which Jonathan made 1 Samuel 20:15. The deep, genealogical feeling of the Israelites breaks out here as so often elsewhere.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 24:22

Saul does not appear to have invited David to return to Gibeah, or to have given him any security of doing so with safety. David, with his intuitive sagacity, perceived that the softening of Saul’s feelings was only momentary, and that the situation remained unchanged.... [ Continue Reading ]

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