Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 1 Samuel 11:12 - 11:12

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 1 Samuel 11:12 - 11:12


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Renewal of the Monarchy. - Saul had so thoroughly acted the part of a king in gaining this victory, and the people were so enthusiastic in his favour, that they said to Samuel, viz., after their return from the battle, “Who is he that said, Saul should reign over us!” The clause עָלֵינוּ יִמְלֹךְ שָׁאוּל contains a question, though it is indicated simply by the tone, and there is no necessity to alter שָׁאוּל into הֲשָׁאוּל. These words refer to the exclamation of the worthless people in 1Sa 10:27. “Bring the men (who spoke in this manner), that we may put them to death.” But Saul said, “There shall not a man be put to death this day; for to-day Jehovah hath wrought salvation in Israel;” and proved thereby not only his magnanimity, but also his genuine piety.

(Note: “Not only signifying that the public rejoicing should not be interrupted, but reminding them of the clemency of God, and urging that since Jehovah had shown such clemency upon that day, that He had overlooked their sins, and given them a glorious victory, it was only right that they should follow His example, and forgive their neighbours' sins without bloodshed.” - Seb. Schmidt.)