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Verses 47-51

1 Samuel 14:47-Colossians : . In this section the editor gives a concluding summary concerning Saul as king, before narrating his deposition in the next chapter. In the editor’ s eyes, Saul ceased to be king de jure, when Samuel anointed David to supersede him. But, according to the older documents, David himself did not take this view ( 1 Samuel 24:6, 1 Samuel 26:11). Saul fought successfully against a number of the neighbouring tribes: Moab; Ammon; Edom; Zobah, a Syrian state to the NE. of Palestine; Philistines; Amalekites. Next, a list of Saul’ s children; here “ Ishvi” is for “ Ishyo,” a contraction of “ Ish-Yahweh,” “ Man of Yahweh,” the same as Ishbaal. In early times Baal was used quite innocently as a title of Yahweh ( cf. Hosea 2:16). In 2 Samuel 23, etc., the name is given in the form Ishbosheth, “ Man of Shame,” the later Jews expressing their repugnance to Baal by substituting “ bosheth” for his name ( Numbers 32:38 *, 1 Kings 16:32 *). Then we are told that the commander-in-chief was the king’ s cousin: we should probably follow Josephus ( Ant. VI. vi. 6) in reading 1 Samuel 14:51 as “ And Kish, the father of Saul, and Ner, the father of Abner, were the sons of Abiel.” Ner is Saul’ s uncle, not (as 1 Chronicles 8:33; 1 Chronicles 9:36) Abner (Driver and Cent.B).

1 Samuel 14:52 . The ancient narrative, continues 1 Samuel 14:46.

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