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Partial Obedience is Disobedience
Commentators highlight that Saul's sin was not a complete refusal to act, but a partial and selective obedience. He and the people destroyed only the "vile and refuse"—the worthless items—while deliberately keeping "all that was good." Matthew Henry describes this not as a minor mistake, but as the result of a "proud, rebellious spirit" that sought to redefine God's instructions for personal benefit.
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
The fatlings - The present Hebrew text cannot be rendered this way. It can only mean “the second best” (compare the margin), that is, sheep …
19th Century
Bishop
Agag, and the best of the sheep, and of the oxen. —It would seem that Saul carried out the awful curse to the letter (wit…
17th Century
Pastor
And Saul and all the people spared Agag
Perhaps Saul made the motion to spare him, and the people agreed to it; it ma…
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17th Century
Minister
The sentence of condemnation against the Amalekites had been issued long before (Exodus 17:14; Deuteronomy 25:19), but they…