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1 Samuel 24
Saul pursues David to Engedi, ver. 1, 2. David cuts off his
skirt, ver. 3-7. He reasons with Saul, ver. 8-15. Saul owns his
fault, and returns home, ver. 16-22
Verse 2. Rocks - Which the wild goats used to delight in and climb over.
These very rocks are exceeding steep, and full of precipices, and
dangerous to travelers, as an eye-witness hath left upon record.
And yet Saul was so transported with rage, as to venture himself
and his army here, that he might take David, who, as he thought,
would judge himself safe, and therefore be secure in such
inaccessible places.
Verse 3. Went in - To sleep there: Saul being a military man, used to
sleep with his soldiers upon the ground. And it is not improbable,
that being weary with his eager and almost incessant pursuit, first
of David, then of the Philistines, and now of David again, he both
needed and desired some sleep, God also disposing him thereto,
that David might have this eminent occasion to demonstrate his
integrity to Saul, and to all Israel. Of the cave - For that there
were vast caves in those parts is affirmed, not only by Josephus,
but also by Heathen authors; Strabo writes of one which could
receive four thousand men.
Verse 4. Behold, &c. - Not that God had said these words, or made any
such promise; but they put this construction upon those promises
which God had made to him, of delivering him from all his
enemies, and carrying him through all difficulties to the throne.
This promise they conceived put him under an obligation of
taking all opportunities which God put into his hand for their
accomplishment.
Verse 10. Mine eye - The eye is said to spare, because it affects the heart
with pity, and moves a man to spare.
Verse 12. Will avenge - If thou persistest in thy injuries and cruel
designs against me.
Verse 13. Wickedness, &c. - That is, wicked men will do wicked
actions, among which this is one, to kill their sovereign Lord and
king; and therefore if I were so wicked a person as thy courtiers
represent me, I should make no conscience of laying violent hands
upon thee.
Verse 16. Thy voice - He knew his voice, though being at a great
distance from him, he could not discern his face. Wept - From the
sense of his sin against God, and his base carriage to David. He
speaks as one quite overcome with David's kindness, and as one
that relents at the sight of his own folly and ingratitude.
Verse 17. More righteous than I - He ingenuously acknowledges David's
integrity, and his own iniquity.
Verse 19. The Lord reward thee - Because he thought himself not able to
recompense so great a favour, he prays God to recompense it.
Verse 22. Unto the hold - Of En-gedi, ver. 1, for having had by frequent
experience of Saul's inconstancy, he would trust him no more.
Chapter 24:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ruth 2 Samuel
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