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1 Samuel 17:14BSB·author unknown

And David was the youngest. The three oldest had followed Saul,

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

For forty days the armies faced each other, neither moving, while Goliath bellowed his challenge twice daily and grew proud in his defiance, and Israel grew timid in theirs. God was ripening him for ruin and preparing to make Israel's rescue shine the brighter. All this time David kept his father's sheep, content in obscurity after his service at court, until Providence set him in the field to seize the laurel no other Israelite dared reach for.

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Commenting on 1 Samuel 17:12-30

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And David was the youngest,.... For the sake of whom this account is given of Jesse and his family, and who after this makes a considerable figure in the camp and court of Saul: and the three eldest followed Saul; as before related, and which is repeated, that it might be observed that they only of Jesse's sons followed Saul; not David particularly, but who...

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

1Sa 17:12-15 1Sa 17:12-15 are closely connected with the preceding words, “All Israel was alarmed at the challenge of the Philistine; but David the son of that Ephratite (Ephratite, as in Rth 1:1-2) of Bethlehem in Judah, whose name was Jesse,” etc. The verb and predicate do not follow till 1Sa 17:15; so that the words occur here in the form of an anacolouthon.

Commenting on 1 Samuel 17:12-15