a13:13
b2 Sam 6:13
c17-18
d1 Kgs 3:15
e8:64
f2 Kgs 16:12-13
gJudg 6:26
h13:14
iActs 13:22

‏ 1 Samuel 13:13-14

13:13  a the command the Lord ... gave you: Other kings offered sacrifices without censure (David, 2 Sam 6:13  b, 17-18  c; Solomon, 1 Kgs 3:15  d; 8:64  e; Ahaz, 2 Kgs 16:12-13  f), as did judges (Gideon, Judg 6:26  g), illustrating that on occasion non-priests could conduct sacrifices in a way that pleased the Lord. However, Samuel, God’s prophet, had given Saul the order to wait (see study note on 1 Sam 13:8).
13:14  h a man after his own heart: This prophecy pertains to David (see also Acts 13:22  i) rather than to Saul’s son Jonathan. The rejection of Saul was also the rejection of his family dynasty.
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