Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 Samuel 12:2 - 12:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 1 Samuel 12:2 - 12:2


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Walketh before you; goeth out and cometh in before you, i.e. ruleth over you, as that phrase signifies, Num_27:17 Deu_31:2 2Ch_1:10. To him I have fully resigned all my power and authority, and do hereby renounce it, and own myself for a private person, and one of his subjects.



I am old and gray-headed; and therefore unable to bear the burden of government, and feel myself greatly at ease to see it cast upon other shoulders; and therefore do not speak what I am about to say from envy of Saul’s advancement, or from discontent at the diminution of my own power.



My sons are with you, or among you, in the same stake and place, private persons, as you are; if they have injured any of you in their government, as you once complained, the law is now open against them; any of you may accuse them, your king can punish them; I do not intercede for them, I have neither power nor will to keep them from receiving the just fruits of their misdemeanours.



I have walked before you, i.e. been your guide and governor, partly as a prophet, and partly as a judge.