John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 16:7
But the Lord said to Samuel ,.... By a secret impulse upon his mind, as if he had spoken with an articulate voice to him: look not on his countenance ; which was comely and majestic: or on the height of his stature ; which was like that of Saul's; and because the Lord had chosen him, who was superior to the people in this respect, Samuel thought he meant to have such an one now anointed king: because I have refused him ; or it is not my pleasure that he should be king; though Ben... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Samuel 16:6-13
If the sons of Jesse were told that God would provide himself a king among them (as he had said, 1 Sam. 16:1), we may well suppose they all made the best appearance they could, and each hoped he should be the man; but here we are told, I. How all the elder sons, who stood fairest for the preferment, were passed by. 1. Eliab, the eldest, was privately presented first to Samuel, probably none being present but Jesse only, and Samuel thought he must needs be the man: Surely this is the Lord's... read more