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Then said he to all Israel, Be you on one side, and I and Jonathan my son will be on the other side. The people said to Saul, Do what seems good to you.

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A Leader's External Blame

Commentators highlight Saul's flawed response to God's silence. Instead of self-examination, he immediately assumes someone else is at fault. Matthew Henry calls this the mark of an "unhumbled heart." Some scholars even suggest Saul staged this public lot-casting to enforce his own authority, demonstrating how leaders can externalize blame and prioritize their own commands over humble inquiry before God.

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John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Samuel 14:40

17th Century

Pastor

Then said he unto all Israel
As many of them as were present; not the principal men only, but the common people; not…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Samuel 14:36–46

17th Century

Minister

If God turns away our prayer, we have reason to suspect it is for some sin harboured in our hearts, which we should find out, that we may put it aw…