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Gereviseerde Leidse Vertaling
1 Samuël 10:26
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En Saul ging ook naar zijn huis te Gibea, en het gedeelte van het heir, welker hart God geroerd had, ging met hem.
En Saul ging ook naar zijn huis te Gibea, en van het heir gingen met hem, welker hart God geroerd had.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Gibeah: 1 Samuel 11:4, 1 Samuel 15:34, Joshua 18:28, Judges 19:12-16, Judges 20:14, 2 Samuel 21:6
whose hearts: Ezra 1:5, Psalms 110:3, Acts 7:10, Acts 13:48
Reciprocal: Judges 19:13 - Gibeah 1 Samuel 13:2 - in Gibeah 2 Chronicles 13:2 - Gibeah Matthew 21:3 - straightway
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Saul also went home to Gibeah,.... His native place, where was his father's house, to which he retired; where were no royal palace, or princely court, nor any of the ensigns of kingly majesty; and whither it does not appear that he was followed by the nobility or princes of the tribes, only accompanied by a few men, as next observed:
and there went with him a band of men; an army, or part of one they seem to be military men, at least men of strength, valour, and courage; gallant men, who, in honour to their king elect, freely offered themselves to be his body guard, however, until he was come to his house at Gibeah; the Targum is only, "some of the people"
whose heart God had touched; and inclined to show honour and respect to their king; the Targum describes them,
"men that feared to sin, and in whose hearts the fear of God was put.''
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A band of men - Rather, “the host,” “men of valor,” There seems to be an opposition intended between the “valiant men” and the “children of Belial” (1 Samuel 10:27).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Samuel 10:26. A band of men — Not a military band, as I imagine, but some secret friends, or companions, who were personally attached to him. Others think that all the men fit to bear arms are intended; but this seems inconsistent with the life that Saul led for some time afterwards; for he appears to have gone into his agricultural concerns, and waited for a call from the Divine providence. See 1 Samuel 11:5.