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Convinced but Not Converted
Commentators emphasize that Saul's confession, while dramatic, does not represent true repentance. Matthew Henry describes him as 'convinced, but not converted.' Saul acknowledges David is 'more righteous,' which, as John Gill notes, implies he still considers himself righteous. This is a powerful illustration of someone mourning their sin's consequences without a genuine change of heart.
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17th Century
Pastor
And he said to David, you are more righteous than I
By which it appears he thought himself righteous, though David w…

17th Century
Minister
Saul speaks as if completely overcome by David's kindness. Many mourn for their sins but do not truly repent of them; they weep bitterly for them, …