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A Sin of Disobedience, Not Usurpation
Most commentators argue that Saul's primary sin was not that he personally offered the sacrifice, which was a priestly duty. Instead, they suggest a priest likely performed the act at his command. The true sin was Saul's impatient disobedience in refusing to wait for Samuel as God had commanded, revealing a deep-seated distrust in God's timing.
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
There is a difference of opinion among commentators as to whether Saul himself offered the sacrifices prepared for Samuel, thus usurping the priest…
19th Century
Bishop
Bring hither a burnt offering to me. —It has been supposed by many that the greatness of the sin of Saul consisted in his…
17th Century
Pastor
And Saul said
Being impatient, and seeing the people deserting him apace, and unwilling to engage in a battle withou…
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17th Century
Minister
Saul broke the order explicitly given by Samuel (see 1 Samuel 10:8) regarding what should be done in extreme situations. Saul offered s…