1 Samuel 24
24:2 a 3,000 elite troops: David’s force was outnumbered five to one (23:13 b).24:4 c David’s men believed, as Saul did, that if the circumstances seem right, the Lord is telling you through those circumstances what to do (cp. 23:7 d).
• Perhaps David was able to cut off a piece of the hem of Saul’s robe without being apprehended because Saul had taken off the robe and laid it aside, or perhaps he fell asleep in the cave.
24:5 e David’s conscience began bothering him because he had dishonored God’s anointed king.
24:6 f The Lord’s anointed one was not to be violated (26:9 g, 11 h, 16 i, 23 j; 2 Sam 1:14 k, 16 l; 19:21 m). David would not harm Saul even though God had anointed him to be the next king (1 Sam 16:13 n).
24:11 o my father: Saul was, in fact, David’s father-in-law (18:27 p). David was demonstrating his respect for the king and recalling a day when their relationship had been much friendlier.
24:12 q May the Lord judge: There was no human authority to adjudicate between Saul and David (cp. Gen 16:5 r; 31:53 s; Exod 5:21 t; Judg 11:27 u).
• Perhaps the Lord will punish you: David rested in God’s will rather than trying to force God’s hand.
24:13 v The proverb vindicates David and indicts Saul. David refrained from evil deeds, such as killing Saul. Saul, however, repeatedly tried to kill David.
24:20 w I realize that you are surely going to be king: This was Saul’s first open admission of the truth (cp. 23:17 x).
Summary for 1Sam 24:21-22: 24:21-22 y Now swear to me ... you will not kill my family: Having descendants was a way that Saul’s name would endure among the living. David had already sworn such an oath with Jonathan (20:14-17 z).
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