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Rejection from the Proud
Commentators explain that the "worthless fellows" who rejected Saul were likely influential men from larger, more powerful tribes. They despised Saul's humble origins from the small tribe of Benjamin and scornfully questioned, "How shall this man save us?" Their refusal to bring "presents" was a public and deliberate act of rejecting his God-appointed authority, as such gifts were the customary token of homage to a new king.
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
Presents - The מנחה mı̂nchāh was the token of homage and acknowledgment from the subject to the sovereign, and from the tributary na…
19th Century
Bishop
The children of Belial. —More accurately, worthless men. (See Note on 1 Samuel 2:12.)
17th Century
Pastor
But the children of Belial said
Wicked, dissolute, lawless persons; men without a yoke, as the word signifies, who d…
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17th Century
Minister
Samuel tells the people, You have this day rejected your God. Saul now had so little fondness for that power���which, soon after he posses…