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1 Chronicles 10
Complete Concise
The design of Ezra, in these books of the Chronicles, was to
preserve the records of the house of David, which, though much sunk and lessened
in a common eye by the captivity, yet grew more and more illustrious in the eyes
of those that lived by faith by the nearer approach of the Son of David. And
therefore he repeats, not the history of Saul's reign, but only of his death,
by which way was made for David to the throne. In this chapter we have, I. The
fatal rout which the Philistines gave to Saul's army, and the fatal stroke
which he gave himself (v. 1-7). II. The Philistines' triumph therein (v. 8-10).
III. The respect which the men of Jabesh-Gilead showed the royal corpse (v. 11,
12). IV. The reason of Saul's rejection (v. 13, 14).
Verses 1-7
This account of Saul's death is the same with that which we
had, 1 Sa. 31:1, etc. We need not repeat the exposition of it. Only let us
observe, 1. Princes sin and the people suffer for it. It was a bad time with
Israel when they
fled before the Philistines and
fell down slain
(v. 1), when they quitted their cities, and
the Philistines came and dwelt in
them, v. 7. We do not find that they were at this time guilty of idolatry,
as they had been before, in the days of the judges, and were afterwards, in the
days of the kings. Samuel had reformed them, and they were reformed: and yet
they are thus
given to the spoil and to the robbers. No doubt there was
enough in them to deserve this judgment; but that which divine Justice had
chiefly an eye to was the sin of Saul. Note, Princes and great men should in a
special manner take heed of provoking God's wrath; for, if they kindle that
fire, they know not how many may be consumed by it for their sakes. 2. Parents
sin and the children suffer for it. When the measure of Saul's iniquity was
full, and his day came to fall (which David foresaw, 1 Sa. 26:10), he not only
descended into battle and perished himself, but his sons (all but Ishbosheth)
perished with him, and Jonathan among the rest, that gracious, generous man; for
all things come alike to all. Thus was the iniquity of the fathers
visited upon the children, and they fell as parts of the condemned father. Note,
Those that love their seed must leave their sins, lest they perish not alone in
their iniquity, but bring ruin on their families with themselves, or entail a
curse upon them when they are gone. 3. Sinners sin and at length suffer for it
themselves, though they be long reprieved; for, although sentence be not
executed speedily, it will be executed. It was so upon Saul; and the manner of
his fall was such as, in various particulars, answered to his sin. (1.) He had
thrown a javelin more than once at David, and missed him; but the archers hit
him, and he was wounded of the archers. (2.) He had commanded Doeg to slay the
priests of the Lord; and now, in despair, he commands his armour-bearer to
draw
his sword and thrust him through. (3.) He had disobeyed the command of God
in not destroying the Amalekites, and his armour-bearer disobeys him in not
destroying him. (4.) He that was the murderer of the priests is justly left to
himself to be his own murderer; and his family is cut off who cut off the city
of the priests. See, and say,
The Lord is righteous.
Verses 8-14
Here, I. From the triumph of the Philistines over the body of
Saul we may learn, 1. That the greater dignity men are advanced to the greater
disgrace they are in danger of falling into. Saul's dead body, because he was
king, was abused more than any other of the slain. Advancement makes men a mark
for malice. 2. That, if we give not to God the glory of our successes, even the
Philistines will rise up in judgment against us and condemn us; for, when they
had obtained a victory over Saul, they
sent tidings to their idolspoor
idols, that knew not what was done a few miles off till the tidings were brought
to them, nor then either! They also put Saul's armour
in the house of their
gods, v. 10. Shall Dagon have so honourable a share in their triumphs and
the true and living God be forgotten in ours?
II. From the triumph of the men of Jabesh-Gilead in the rescue
of the bodies of Saul and his sons we learn that there is a respect due to the
remains of the deceased, especially of deceased princes. We are not to enquire
concerning the eternal state; that must be left to God: but we must treat the
dead body as those who remember it has been united to an immortal soul and must
be so again.
III. From the triumphs of divine Justice in the ruin of Saul we
may learn, 1. That the sin of sinners will certainly find them out, sooner or
later:
Saul died for his transgression. 2. That no man's greatness can
exempt him from the judgments of God. 3. Disobedience is a killing thing. Saul
died for
not keeping the word of the Lord, by which he was ordered to
destroy the Amalekites. 4. Consulting with witches is a sin that fills the
measure of iniquity as soon as any thing. Saul enquired of one that
had a
familiar spirit, and
enquired not of the Lord, therefore he slew him,
v. 13, 14. Saul slew himself, and yet it is said,
God slew him. What is
done by wicked hands is yet done
by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge
of God. Those that abandon themselves to the devil shall be abandoned to
him; so shall their doom be. It is said (1 Sa. 28:6) that Saul did
enquire of
the Lord and he
answered him not: but here it is said,
Saul did
not enquire of God; for he did not till he was brought to the last
extremity, and then it was too late.
Chapter 10:
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