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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
1 Samuel 3
God's first manifestation of himself to Samuel, ver. 1-10. God's
message to Eli, ver. 11-14. His faithful delivery of that message,
and Eli's submission to God, ver. 15-18. The establishment of
Samuel to be a prophet, ver. 19-21
Verse 1. Before Eli - That is, under his inspection and direction. Word -
The word of prophecy, or the Revelation of God's will to and by
the prophets. Precious - Rare or scarce, such things being most
precious in mens' esteem, whereas common things are generally
despised. Open vision - God did not impart his Mind by way of
vision or Revelation openly, or to any public person, to whom
others might resort for satisfaction, though he might privately
reveal himself to some pious persons for their particular direction.
This is premised, as a reason why Samuel understood not, when
God called him once or twice.
Verse 2. His place - In the court of the tabernacle.
Verse 3. Went out - Before the lights of the golden candlestick were put
out in the morning.
Verse 7. Did not know - He was not acquainted with God in that
extraordinary or prophetical way. And this ignorance of Samuel's
served God's design, that his simplicity might give Eli the better
assurance of the truth of God's call, and message to Samuel.
Verse 10. Came and stood - Before, he spake to him at a distance, even
from the holy oracle between the cherubim: but now, to prevent
all farther mistake, the voice came near to him, as if the person
speaking had been standing near him.
Verse 12. In that day - In that time which I have appointed for this work,
which was about twenty or thirty years after this threatning. So
long space of repentance God allows to this wicked generation.
When I begin, &c. - Tho' this vengeance shall be delayed for a
season, to manifest my patience, and incite them to repentance;
yet when once I begin to inflict, I shall not desist 'till I have made
a full end.
Verse 13. Restrained them not - He contented himself with a cold
reproof, and did not punish, and effectually restrain them. They
who can, and do not restrain others from sin, make themselves
partakers of the guilt. Those in authority will have a great deal to
answer for, if the sword they bear be not a terror to evil-doers.
Verse 14. Have sworn - Or, I do swear: the past tense being commonly
put for the present in the Hebrew tongue. Unto - Or, concerning it.
Purged - That is, the punishment threatened against Eli and his
family, shall not he prevented by all their sacrifices, but shall
infallibly be executed.
Verse 15. Doors - Altho' the tabernacle, whilst it was to be removed
from place to place in the wilderness, had no doors, but consisted
only of curtains, and had hangings before the entrance, instead of
doors; yet when it was settled in one place, as now it was in
Shiloh, it was enclosed within some solid building, which had
doors and posts, and other parts belonging to it. Feared - The
matter of the vision or Revelation, partly from the reverence he
bore to his person, to whom he was loth to be a messenger of such
sad tidings; partly, lest if he had been hasty to utter it, Eli might
think him guilty of arrogancy or secret complacency in his
calamity.
Verse 17. God do so, &c. - God inflict the same evils upon thee, which I
suspect he hath pronounced against me, and greater evils too.
Verse 18. It is the Lord - This severe sentence is from the sovereign
Lord of the world, who hath an absolute right to dispose of me
and all his creatures; who is in a special manner the ruler of the
people of Israel, to whom it properly belongs to punish all mine
offenses; whose chastisement I therefore accept.
Verse 19. Fail, &c. - That is, want its effect: God made good all his
predictions. A metaphor from precious liquors, which when they
are spilt upon the ground, are altogether useless.
Verse 20. From Daniel, &c. - Thro' the whole Land, from the northern
bound Daniel, to the southern, Beersheba; which was the whole
length of the Land.
Chapter 3:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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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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