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Then Samuel said to Saul, Stay, and I will tell you what Yahweh has said to me this night. He said to him, Say on.
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An Unavoidable Message
Commentators suggest King Saul was trying to hastily end the uncomfortable interview. Samuel's command, "Stay," is described as solemn and powerful, stopping the king in his tracks. Samuel wasn't speaking on his own authority but as a messenger delivering a direct and recent word from God, showing that a divine message cannot be avoided, even by a king.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Samuel now acquiesces in the wisdom and justice of the sentence he had so strenuously resisted at first (1 Samuel 15:11). What was prev…
19th Century
Anglican
Stay, and I will tell thee ... — The king was probably turning away, desiring to close an interview which to him was full of bitte…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then Samuel said to Saul, stay Stop a little, do not be in haste to be gone, as he might seem to be, fearing a repro…
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