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1 Samuel 28:1
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Pada waktu itu orang Filistin mengerahkan tentaranya untuk berperang melawan orang Israel. Lalu berkatalah Akhis kepada Daud: "Ketahuilah baik-baik, bahwa engkau beserta orang-orangmu harus maju berperang bersama-sama dengan aku dalam tentara."
Hata, maka pada masa itu dikumpulkan orang Filistin segala balatentaranya kepada peperangan hendak memerangi orang Israel, maka titah Akhis kepada Daud: Ketahuilah olehmu bahwa tak akan jangan engkau berjalan keluar sertaku dalam tentara itu, baik engkau baik segala orangmu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
that the: 1 Samuel 7:7, 1 Samuel 13:5, 1 Samuel 17:1, 1 Samuel 29:1
Philistines: Judges 3:1-4
thou shalt go: 1 Samuel 27:12, 1 Samuel 29:2, 1 Samuel 29:3
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 31:1 - the Philistines 1 Chronicles 10:1 - the Philistines fought
Cross-References
And the sonnes of God also sawe the daughters of men that they were fayre, & they toke them wyues, such as theyliked, from among them all.
And I wyll make thee sweare by the Lorde God of heauen, and God of the earth, that thou shalt not take a wyfe vnto my sonne of the daughters of the Chanaanites, amongest which I dwel:
And my maister made me sweare, saying: thou shalt not take a wyfe to my sonne amongest the daughters of the Chanaanites, in whose lande I dwell:
And make me well tastyng meates, such as I loue, and bryng it to me, that I may eate, that my soule may blesse thee before that I dye.
And Rebecca spake to Isahac: I am weery of my lyfe for the daughters of Heth. Yf Iacob take a wyfe of the daughters of Heth, such as these [which are] of the daughters of the lande, what good shall my lyfe do me?
And God almyghtie blesse thee, and make thee to encrease, & multiplie thee, that thou mayest be a number of people:
And geue the blessing of Abraham vnto thee, and to thy seede with thee, that thou mayest receaue to inherite ye lande wherein thou art a straunger, whiche God gaue vnto Abraham.
And thy seede shalbe as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt spreade abrode to the west, to the east, to the north, and to the south: and in thee, and in thy seede, shall all the kynredes of the earth be blessed.
And see, I am with thee, and wyll be thy keper in all [places] whyther thou goest, and wyll bryng thee agayne into this lande: For I wyl not leaue thee, vntyll I haue made good that whiche I haue promised thee.
When Iacob was awaked out of his sleepe, he sayde: Surely the Lorde is in this place, and I knewe it not.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it came to pass in those days,.... That David was in the country of the Philistines:
that the Philistines gathered their armies together: out of their five principalities or lordships:
for warfare to fight with Israel; with whom they were continually at war, and though sometimes there was a cessation of arms, yet never any settled peace; and the Philistines took every opportunity and advantage against them, as they now did; when David was among them, and so had nothing to fear from him, but rather expected his assistance; and Samuel was dead, and Saul in a frenzy:
and Achish said unto David: who seems to have been at the head of the combined armies of the Philistines:
know thou assuredly that thou shall go with me to battle, thou and thy men; against Israel; which was a trying thing to David, and whereby he was like to be drawn into a dilemma; either to fight against his country, which he could not do conscientiously; or be guilty of ingratitude to Achish, and incur his displeasure, and be liable to be turned out of his country, or treated in a worse manner, even he and his men, to be seized on and cut to pieces by the forces of the Philistines, should he refuse.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXVIII
The Philistines prepare to attack the Israelites, and Achish
informs David that he shall accompany him to battle, 1, 2.
Saul, unable to obtain any answer from God, applies to a witch
at En-dor to bring up Samuel that he may converse with him on
the issue of the war, 3-11.
Samuel appears, 12-14.
He reproaches Saul with his misconduct, and informs him of his
approaching ruin, 15-19.
He is greatly distressed; but at the solicitations of the woman
and his own servants, he takes some food, and departs the same
night, 20-25.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXVIII
Verse 1 Samuel 28:1. The Philistines gathered their armies together — Sir Isaac Newton conjectures that the Philistines had got a great increase to their armies by vast numbers of men which Amasis had driven out of Egypt. This, with Samuel's death, and David's disgrace, were no inconsiderable motives to a new war, front which the Philistines had now every thing to hope.
Thou shalt go out with me to battle — This he said, being deceived by what David had told him.