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1 Samuel 10:9-16Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 10:9-16

The signs Samuel had given Saul, came to pass punctually; he found that God had given him another heart, another disposition of mind. Yet let not an outward show of devotion, and a sudden change for the present, be too…

1 Samuel 10:17-27Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 10:17-27

Samuel tells the people, Ye have this day rejected your God. So little fond was Saul now of that power, which soon after, when he possessed it, he could not think of parting with, that he hid himself. It is good to be c…

1 Samuel 11:1-11Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 11:1-11

The first fruit of Saul's government was the rescue of Jabesh-gilead from the Ammonites. To save their lives, men will part with liberty, and even consent to have their eyes put out; is it then no wisdom to part with th…

1 Samuel 11:12-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 11:12-15

They now honoured Saul whom they had despised; and if an enemy be made a friend, that is more to our advantage than to have him slain. The once despised Saviour will at length be acknowledged by all as the Lord's own an…

1 Samuel 12:1-5Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 12:1-5

Samuel not only cleared his own character, but set an example before Saul, while he showed the people their ingratitude to God and to himself. There is a just debt which all men to their own good name, especially men in…

1 Samuel 12:6-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 12:6-15

The work of ministers is to reason with people; not only to exhort and direct, but to persuade, to convince men's judgments, and so to gain their wills and affections. Samuel reasons of the righteous acts of the Lord. T…

1 Samuel 12:16-25Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 12:16-25

At Samuel's word, God sent thunder and rain, at a season of the year when, in that country, the like was not seen. This was to convince them they had done wickedly in asking a king; not only by its coming at an unusual…

1 Samuel 13:1-7Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 13:1-7

Saul reigned one year, and nothing particular happened; but in his second year the events recorded in this chapter took place. For above a year he gave the Philistine time to prepare for war, and to weaken and to disarm…

1 Samuel 13:8-14Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 13:8-14

Saul broke the order expressly given by Samuel, see ch. 1Sa 10:8, as to what should be done in cases of extremity. Saul offered sacrifice without Samuel, and did it himself, though he was neither priest nor prophet. Whe…

1 Samuel 13:15-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 13:15-23

See how politic the Philistines were when they had power; they not only prevented the people of Israel from making weapons of war, but obliged them to depend upon their enemies, even for instruments of husbandry. How im…

1 Samuel 14:1-15Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 14:1-15

Saul seems to have been quite at a loss, and unable to help himself. Those can never think themselves safe who see themselves out of God's protection. Now he sent for a priest and the ark. He hopes to make up matters wi…

1 Samuel 14:16-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 14:16-23

The Philistines were, by the power of God, set against one another. The more evident it was that God did all, the more reason Saul had to inquire whether God would give him leave to do any thing. But he was in such hast…

1 Samuel 14:24-35Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 14:24-35

Saul's severe order was very unwise; if it gained time, it lost strength for the pursuit. Such is the nature of our bodies, that daily work cannot be done without daily bread, which therefore our Father in heaven gracio…

1 Samuel 14:36-46Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 14:36-46

If God turns away our prayer, we have reason to suspect it is for some sin harboured in our hearts, which we should find out, that we may put it away, and put it to death. We should always first suspect and examine ours…

1 Samuel 14:47-52Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 14:47-52

Here is a general account of Saul's court and camp. He had little reason to be proud of his royal dignity, nor had any of his neighbours cause to envy him, for he had but little enjoyment after he took the kingdom. And…

1 Samuel 15:1-9Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 15:1-9

The sentence of condemnation against the Amalekites had gone forth long before, Ex 17:14; De 25:19, but they had been spared till they filled up the measure of their sins. We are sure that the righteous Lord does no inj…

1 Samuel 15:10-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 15:10-23

Repentance in God is not a change of mind, as it is in us, but a change of method. The change was in Saul; “He is turned back from following me.” Hereby he made God his enemy. Samuel spent a whole night in pleading for…

1 Samuel 15:24-31Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 15:24-31

There were several signs of hypocrisy in Saul's repentance. 1. He besought Samuel only, and seemed most anxious to stand right in his opinion, and to gain his favour. 2. He excuses his fault, even when confessing it; th…

1 Samuel 15:32-35Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 15:32-35

Many think the bitterness of death is past when it is not gone by; they put that evil day far from them, which is very near. Samuel calls Agag to account for his own sins. He followed the example of his ancestors' cruel…

1 Samuel 16:1-5Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 16:1-5

It appears that Saul was grown very wicked. Of what would he not be guilty, who durst think to kill Samuel? The elders of Bethlehem trembled at Samuel's coming. It becomes us to stand in awe of God's messengers, and to…

1 Samuel 16:6-13Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 16:6-13

It was strange that Samuel, who had been so disappointed in Saul, whose countenance and stature recommended him, should judge of another man by that rule. We can tell how men look, but God can tell what they are. He jud…

1 Samuel 16:14-23Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 16:14-23

Saul is made a terror to himself. The Spirit of the Lord departed from him. If God and his grace do not rule us, sin and Satan will have possession of us. The devil, by the Divine permission, troubled and terrified Saul…

1 Samuel 17:1-11Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 17:1-11

Men so entirely depend upon God in all things, that when he withdraws his help, the most valiant and resolute cannot find their hearts or hands, as daily experience shows.

1 Samuel 17:12-30Matthew Henry Concise Commentary

Matthew Henry on 1 Samuel 17:12-30

Jesse little thought of sending his son to the army at that critical juncture; but the wise God orders actions and affairs, so as to serve his designs. In times of general formality and lukewarmness, every degree of zea…

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