Matthew on 1 Samuel 17 (개요)
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F I R S T S A M U E L CHAP. XVII. David is the man whom God now delights to honour, for he is a man after his own heart. We read in the foregoing chapter how, after he was anointed, Providence made him famous in the court; we read in this chapter how Providence made him much more famous in the camp, and, by both, not only marked him for a great man, but fitted him for the throne for which he was designed. In the court he was only Saul's physician; but in the camp Israel's champion; there he fairly fought, and beat Goliath of Gath. In the story observe, I. What a noble figure Goliath made, and how daringly he challenged the armies of Israel, 1 Samuel 17:1-11 . II. What a mean figure David made, when Providence brought him to the army, 1 Samuel 17:12-30 . III. The unparalleled bravery wherewith David undertook to encounter this Philistine, 1 Samuel 17:31-39 . IV. The pious resolution with which he attacked him, 1 Samuel 17:40-47 . V. The glorious victory he obtained over him with a sling and a stone, and the advantage which the Israelites thereby gained against the Philistines, 1 Samuel 17:48-54 . VI. The great notice which was hereupon taken of David at court, 1 Samuel 17:55-58 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-11" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological