1 Samuel 2:13

13

1 Samuel 8:11-18

This will.

10:25; De 17:14-20

He will take.

14:52; 1Ki 9:22,23; 10:26; 12:4,10; 2Ch 26:10-15

run.

2Sa 15:1; 1Ki 1:5; 18:46

appoint.

1Ch 27:1-22

and will set.

1Ki 4:7,22,23,27,28; 2Ch 32:28,29

13

22:7; 1Ki 21:7,19; Eze 46:18

officers. Heb. eunuchs.

Ge 37:36; Isa 39:7; Da 1:3,7-10,18

16

17

cry out.

Isa 8:21

and the Lord."Hitherto," says Puffendorf, "the people of Israel had lived under governors raised up by God, who had exacted no tribute of them, nor put them to any charge; but little content with this form of government, they desire to have a king like other nations, who should live in magnificence and pomp, keep armies, and be able to resist any invasion. Samuel informs them what it was they desired; that, when they understood it, they might consider whether they would persist in their choice. If they would have a king splendidly attended, he tells them that he would take their sons for his chariots, etc.: if they would have him keep up constant forces, then he would appoint them for colonels and captains, and employ those in his wars who were accustomed to follow their family business; and since, after the manner of other kings, he must keep a stately court, they must be content that their daughters should serve in several offices, which the king would think below the dignity of his wives and daughters. (ver. 13.) In one word, that, to sustain his dignity, their king would exact the tenth of all they possessed, and be maintained in a royal manner out of their estates."

will not hear.

Job 27:9; Ps 18:41; Pr 1:25-28; 21:13; Isa 1:15; Mic 3:4; Lu 13:25

1 Samuel 10:25

8:11-18; De 17:14-20; Eze 45:9,10; 46:16-18; Ro 13:1-7; 1Ti 2:2

Tit 3:1; 1Pe 2:13,14

1 Samuel 14:52

when Saul.

8:1,11

Ezekiel 45:7-8

34:24; 37:24; 46:16-18; 48:21; Ps 2:8,9; Isa 9:5,6; Lu 1:32,33

and my princes.In the predicted period, not only shall the ministers and worshippers of God be liberally provided for, but the princes will be both able and willing to defray the expenses of government, without oppressing their subjects, and will rule over them with equity and clemency, as the vicegerents of God; while the people will submit to them conscientiously, and live in peace, prosperity, and holiness. These things seem to be represented in language taken from the customs of the times in which the prophet wrote. Tithes are not mentioned in part of the vision, which shows that the ritual Mosaic law will not be in force.

19:3,7; 22:27; 46:18; Pr 28:16; Isa 11:3-5; 32:1,2; 60:17,18

Jer 22:17; 23:5; Mic 3:1-4; Zep 3:13; Jas 2:6; 5:1-6; Re 19:11-16

according.

Jos 11:23

Ezekiel 46:18

the prince.

45:8; Ps 72:2-4; 78:72; Isa 11:3,4; 32:1,2; Jer 23:5,6

thrust.

22:27; 1Ki 21:19; Mic 1:1,2; 3:1-3

inheritance out.

Ps 68:18; Joh 10:28; Eph 4:8

my people.

34:3-6,21
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