1 Samuel 9:2

choice.

16:7; Ge 6:2; 2Sa 14:25,26; Jer 9:23

from his shoulders.

10:23; 17:4; Nu 13:33

1 Samuel 17:8

servants to Saul.

26; 8:17; 2Sa 11:11; 1Ch 21:3

1 Samuel 17:49-51

smote.

1Ki 22:34; 2Ki 9:24; 1Co 1:27,28

So David prevailed.The tradition of the combat between David and Goliath, in which the latter was killed, is preserved among the Arabs; for he is mentioned in the Koran, where he is called Galut or Jalut. The Arabs also call the dynasty of the Philistine kings, who reigned in Palestine when the Hebrews came there, Galutiah, or Jalutiah. Achmed Al Fassi says, "Those kings were as well known by the name of Jalaut, as the ancient kings of Egypt by that of Pharaoh. David killed the Jalaut who reigned in his time, and entirely rooted out the Philistines, the rest of whom fled into Africa, and from them descended the Brebers or Berbers, who inhabit the coast of Barbary." It is remarkable that the Berbers themselves should acknowledge their descent from the Philistines. "The name Goliath, which they pronounce Sghiàlud, is very common among the Brebers, and the history of the champion of the Philistines is very well known to the Moors. When children quarrel, and the bigger one challenges the smaller to fight the latter answers, 'Who will fight with you? {Enta men ulid Sgiàlud.} You are of the race of Golaith.' The Jews who dwell among them, on the mountains, all call them Philistines."

21:9; 23:21; Jud 3:31; 15:15

but there was.

39; 13:22

his sword.

21:9; 2Sa 23:21; Es 7:10; Ps 7:15,16; Heb 2:14

cut off.

46

fled.

Heb 11:34

1 Samuel 31:4-5

Draw.

Jud 9:54; 1Ch 10:4

uncircumcised.

14:6; 17:26,36; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:25,26; Eze 44:7-9

abuse me. or, mock me. he was sore.

2Sa 1:14

Saul.

2Sa 1:9,10; 17:23; 1Ki 16:27

a sword.{Eth hacherve,} rather, "the sword," i.e., his armour- bearer's, who, according to the Jews, was Doeg; and if so, then Saul and his executioner fell by the same sword with which they massacred the priests of God.

1Ch 10:5

2 Samuel 14:25

But in all Israel, etc. Heb. And as Absalom there was not abeautiful man in all Israel to praise greatly.

1Sa 9:2; 16:7; Pr 31:30; Mt 23:27

from the sole.

De 28:35; Job 2:7; Isa 1:6; Eph 5:27

2 Samuel 16:23

as if.

Nu 27:21; 1Sa 30:8; Ps 28:2; 1Pe 4:11

oracle of God. Heb. word of God.

Ps 19:7

so was.The first counsel of this sagacious but wicked man to Absalom was more like an oracle of Satan, both for subtlety and atrocity. He advised the shameless measure just detailed, in order to establish Absalom, and to preclude the possibility of a reconciliation with David. The wives of a conquered king were always the property of the conqueror; and in possessing these he appeared to possess the right to the kingdom.

all the counsel.

17:14,23; Job 5:12; 28:28; Jer 4:22; 8:9; Mt 11:25; Lu 16:8; Ro 1:22

1Co 3:19,20; Jas 3:13-18

both.

15:12; Ec 10:1

2 Samuel 17:23

saw.

Pr 16:18; 19:3

followed. Heb. done. his city.

15:12

put his household in order. Heb. gave charge concerning hishouse.

2Ki 20:1

and hanged.

15:31; 1Sa 31:4,5; 1Ki 16:18; Job 31:3; Ps 5:10; 55:23; Mt 27:5

Psalms 39:5-6

Behold.

90:4,5,9,10; Ge 47:9; Job 7:6; 9:25,26; 14:1,2; Jas 4:14

as nothing.

89:47; 2Pe 3:8

verily.

11; 62:9; 144:4; Ec 1:2; 2:11; Isa 40:17

at his best state. Heb. settled.

a vain shew. Heb. an image.There is but the semblance of being: he appeareth for a little, and then vanisheth.

1Co 7:31; Jas 4:14

surely.

Ec 1:14; 2:17,18,20,21; 4:7,8; 6:11,12; 12:8,13; Isa 55:2

Lu 10:40-42; 12:20,21,29; 1Pe 5:7

he heapeth.

49:10,11; Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; 23:5; 27:24; Ec 2:8,18-21,26

Ec 5:14; Lu 12:20,21; Jas 5:3
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