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"All His House" Explained
Commentators clarify that the phrase "all his house died together" is not meant literally, as other descendants of Saul are known to have survived. Instead, scholars explain it is a powerful expression emphasizing the complete and catastrophic nature of the defeat, marking the definitive end of Saul's reign and immediate military power.
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1 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
All his house died together - This does not mean the whole of his family, nor even “all his sons” (see 2 Samuel 2:8–15; [Referen…
19th Century
Bishop
And all his house died together. —Instead of this, Samuel reads, and his armour-bearer; also all his men on that day …
17th Century
Pastor
(See Gill on 1 Samuel 31:6)
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17th Century
Minister
The primary design of these books of the Chronicles appears to be to preserve the records of the house of David. Therefore, the writer does not rep…