1 Samuel 10:5
hill of God.10; 13:3a company.19:20; 2Ki 2:3,5,15; 4:38; 6:1a psaltery.Ex 15:20,21; 2Ki 3:15; 1Ch 13:8; 15:19-21,27,28; 16:5,42; 25:1-62Ch 29:25-27; Ps 49:4; 150:3-6 1 Samuel 13:4
was had in abomination. Heb. did stink.Ge 34:30; 46:34; Ex 5:21; Zec 11:8to Gilgal.10:8; 11:14,15; Jos 5:9 1 Samuel 13:23
garrison. or, standing camp.3; 14:4passage.2,5; 14:1,4,5; Isa 10:28 1 Samuel 14:1
1 Jonathan goes and miraculously smites the Philistine's garrison.15 A divine terror makes them beat themselves.17 Saul, not staying the priest's answer, sets on them.21 The captivated Hebrews, and the hidden Israelites, join against them.24 Saul's unadvised adjuration hinders the victory.31 He restrains the people from eating blood.35 He builds an altar.37 Jonathan, taken by lot, is save by the people.47 Saul's victories, strength, and family. A.M. 2917. B.C. 1087. An. Ex. Is. 404. it came to passupon a day. or, there was a day. Jonathan. 39-45; 13:2,22; 18:1-4; 2Sa 1:4,5,25,26he told not.25:19; Jud 6:27; 14:6; Mic 7:5 1 Samuel 14:6
Come.This action of Jonathan's was totally contrary to the laws of war; no military operation should be undertaken without the knowledge and command of the general. But it is highly probable, that this gallant man was led to undertake the hazardous enterprise by an immediate divine impulse; and by the same influence was kept from informing the soldiers, and even from consulting his father, who might have opposed his design. uncircumcised.17:26,36; Ge 17:7-11; Jud 15:18; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:23,26Eph 2:11,12; Php 3:3it may be.2Sa 16:12; 2Ki 19:4; Am 5:15; Zep 2:3for there is no restraint.Where there is a promise of defense and support, the weakest, in the face of the strongest enemy, may rely upon it with the utmost confidence. De 32:30; Jud 7:4-7; 2Ch 14:11; Ps 115:1-3; Zec 4:6; Mt 19:26Ro 8:31
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