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1 Chronicles 10
The overthrow and death of Saul, ver. 1-7. The triumph of the
Philistines, ver. 8-10. The men of Jabesh-gilead take down and
bury the bodies of Saul and his sons, ver. 11, 12. The reason of
Saul's death, ver. 13, 14.
Verse 1. The men of Israel fled, &c. - Thus princes sin and the people
suffer for it. No doubt there was enough in them to deserve it. But
that which divine justice had chiefly an eye to, was the sin of
Saul. Great men should in an especial manner, take heed of
provoking God's wrath. For if they kindle that fire, they know not
how many may be consumed by it for their sakes.
Verse 6. His house - All his children, then present with him, namely, his
three sons, for Ishbosheth and Mephiboshieth were not slain.
Verse 10. Temple of Dagon - If we give not God the glory of our
successes, even Philistines will rise up in judgment with us and
condemn us. Shall Dagon have so great a place in their triumphs,
and the true God be forgotten in ours?
Verse 12. Seven days - Every day 'till evening, after the manner of the
Jewish fasts.
Verse 13. The word - Against God's express command: which is a great
aggravation of any sin. Familiar spirit - Which also was contrary
to a manifest command, Levit xix, 31.
Verse 14. Inquired not - He did in some sort, but not in a right manner,
not humbly and penitently, not diligently and importunately, not
patiently and perseveringly. Nor 'till he was brought to the last
extremity. And then it was too late.
Chapter 10:
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