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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:40-47

We are now coming near this famous combat, and have in these verses the preparations and remonstrances made on both sides. I. The preparations made on both sides for the encounter. The Philistine was already fixed, as he had been daily for the last forty days. Well might he go with his armour, for he had sufficiently proved it. Only we are told (1 Sam. 17:41) that he came on and drew near, a signal, it is likely, being given that his challenge was accepted, and, as if he distrusted his helmet... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:45

Then said David to the Philistine ,.... In answer to the contempt he held him in, and to the threatening words he gave him: thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield ; the word for "shield" is not the same with that so rendered, 1 Samuel 17:41 ; which his armourbearer carried before him, but with that translated a "target", which was between his shoulders, 1 Samuel 17:6 ; however, they were all weapons of war, either defensive or offensive: but I come to... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:46

This day will the Lord deliver thee into mine hands ,.... Of which he was assured by divine inspiration, by the impulse of the Spirit of God upon him; or otherwise he could not have expressed himself with such certainty, and have given the particulars of what he should do, as in the following clauses: and I will smite thee, and take thine head from thee ; and yet he had no weapon in his hand to do it with, 1 Samuel 17:50 , but it was revealed to him that he should do it, and he... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:47

And all this assembly shall know ,.... The congregation of Israel, and church of the living God, great part of which were now gathered together, and were spectators of this wonderful event: that the Lord saveth not with sword and spear ; that is, by outward means and instruments, by arms and armed men; he does not save by them only, or by them always; he can save as well without them as with them: for the battle is the Lord's ; it is under his direction; the issue and event of it... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Samuel 17:45

Thou comest to me with a sword - I come to thee with the name ( בשם beshem ) of Jehovah of hosts; the God of the armies of Israel. What Goliath expected from his arms, David expected from the ineffable name. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Samuel 17:46

This day will the Lord deliver thee into mine hand - This was a direct and circumstantial prophecy of what did take place. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Samuel 17:47

For the battle is the Lord ' s - It is the Lord's war: you are fighting against him and his religion, as the champion of your party; I am fighting for God, as the champion of his cause. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:29-45

Three victories in one day. Here the history assumes the charm of romance, and David stands forth a hero above all Greek and Roman fame. By the grace of God he won three victories in quick succession. 1 . Over the spirit of auger. When David, shocked to see all Israel defied and daunted by one Philistine, showed his feeling to the men that stood by him, his eldest brother, Eliab, sneered at him openly, and taunted him with being fit only to keep sheep, or to look at battles which... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:41-51

The governing principle of life. The facts are— 1 . The Philistine, on observing the youth and simple weapons of David, disdains and curses him, and boasts of soon giving his flesh to bird and beast. 2 . David, in reply, declares that he comes in the name of God, and expresses his assurance that, in the speedy death of his foe, all men would learn that the battle is the Lord's. 3 . Goliath falls by means of the sling and stone. 4 . Seizing his sword, David cuts off his... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Samuel 17:45-47

And with a shield. Really, "a javelin" (see on 1 Samuel 17:6 ). David of course menitions only his arms of offence. As Goliath had reviled David by his god, so David now expresses his trust in the God of Israel, even Jehovah of hosts, whom the Philistine was dishonouring. This day. I.e. immediately (see 1 Samuel 14:33 ). Carcases is singular in the Hebrew, but is rightly translated plural, as it is used collectively. That all the earth may know , etc. As we saw on 1 Samuel... read more

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