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The Ambitious Informant
Commentators identify Doeg the Edomite as a malicious opportunist. Unlike Saul's other servants who remained silent, Doeg eagerly spoke up. Scholars explain his motives were likely a combination of enmity for David and a desire to "curry favour" with King Saul for personal advancement. His report was particularly damaging because it was a direct eyewitness account, not just hearsay.
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1 Samuel
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19th Century
Bishop
Then answered Doeg. —“Far better,” Seb Schmid quaintly writes, “did Saul’s other servants who kept silence.” The Edomite’…
17th Century
Pastor
Then answered Doeg the Edomite
Josephus F4 calls him a Syrian, and so the Septuagint version; see ([Refer…
17th Century
Minister
Observe the nature of jealous malice and its contemptible schemes. Saul considers everyone around him his enemies because they do not simply agree …