1 Samuel 30
Wesley1 Samuel 30:2
And David, &c. - So David continues his good service, tho’ it was ill requited. They who are ill paid for doing good, yet must not be weary of well doing, remembering how bountiful a benefactor God is, even to the evil and unthankful.
1 Samuel 30:3
The evil spirit - David’s successes against the Philistines revived his envy, and the devil watched the opportunity, as he had done before.
1 Samuel 30:7
Goats hair - Or, put great goats hair upon his bolster; upon the head and face of the image, which lay upon his bolster, that it might have some kind of resemblance of David’s head and hair, at least in a sick man’s bed, where there useth to be but a glimmering light. Covered it - Upon pretence of his being sick, and needing some such covering.
1 Samuel 30:12
To Samuel - Both for comfort and direction in his distress; and for safety, supposing that Saul would be ashamed to execute his bloody designs in the presence of so venerable a person as Samuel.
1 Samuel 30:14
Over them - To instruct and direct them in those holy exercises. For though they prophesied by Divine inspiration, yet they were both to prepare themselves for it before hand, and to make good improvement of it afterwards, in both which they needed Samuel’s counsel and assistance. And whereas some might falsely pretend to those raptures; or the devil might transform himself into an angel of light, Samuel’s presence and judgment was necessary to prevent and to detect such impostures. Besides, Samuel would by his present conjunction with them in those holy exercises, encourage them, and stir up others to the coveting of those gifts, and to the performance of such religious duties. Prophesied - Being inspired by God as Balaam was; that being wrapt up into such an extasy, their minds might be wholly taken off from their design of seizing David.
1 Samuel 30:17
The spirit - It came upon him in the way; whereas it came not upon his messengers ’till they came to the place. Hereby God would convince Saul of the vanity of his designs against David, and that in them he fought against God himself.
1 Samuel 30:18
Lay down - Heb. fell, down upon the earth; for his mind being in an extasy, he had not the use of his senses. God so ordering it, that David might have an opportunity to escape. Naked - That is, stript of his upper garments, as the word naked is often used; and it is here repeated to signify how long he lay in that posture. Day and night - So God kept him as it were in chains, ’till David was got out of his reach. Is Saul - The same proverb which was used before, is here revived, as an evidence of God’s wonderful care over David; he made Saul in some sort a prophet, that he mightst make David a king.
1 Samuel 30:20
Lay down - Heb. fell, down upon the earth; for his mind being in an extasy, he had not the use of his senses. God so ordering it, that David might have an opportunity to escape. Naked - That is, stript of his upper garments, as the word naked is often used; and it is here repeated to signify how long he lay in that posture. Day and night - So God kept him as it were in chains, ’till David was got out of his reach. Is Saul - The same proverb which was used before, is here revived, as an evidence of God’s wonderful care over David; he made Saul in some sort a prophet, that he mightst make David a king.
1 Samuel 30:21
Is it not so - For Jonathan gave credit to his father’s oath, chap.19:6.
1 Samuel 30:22
David sware - The matter being of great moment, and Jonathan doubting the truth of it, he confirms his word with an oath, which follows in the end of the verse. Only he interposeth a reason why Saul concealed it from Jonathan.
1 Samuel 30:24
To the third day - That is, unto the next day, but one after the new moon. His meaning is not, that he would hide himself in any certain place all the three days, but that he would secure himself either at Bethlehem with his friends, or in any other place ’till the third day.
1 Samuel 30:25
Asked me - Who being the king’s son and deputy, used to give license to military men to depart for a season upon just occasions.
1 Samuel 30:27
Deal kindly - In giving me timely notice, and a true account of Saul’s disposition and intention towards me. A covenant of the Lord - That is, a solemn covenant, not lightly undertaken, but seriously entered into, in the name and fear of God, and in his presence, calling him to be the witness of our sincerity therein, and the avenger of perfidiousness in him that breaks it. Slay me - I am contented thou shouldst kill me. For why - Why shouldst thou betray me to thy father, by concealing his evil intentions from me?
1 Samuel 30:31
O Lord God - Do thou hear and judge between us. It is an abrupt speech which is usual in great passions.
