Verse of the Day
Author Spotlight
Loading featured author...
Report Issue
See a formatting issue or error?
Let us know →
Verse Takeaways
1
The Danger of Slander
Commentators unanimously highlight that David's question points to a core problem: Saul was listening to slanderous courtiers. Scholars identify specific figures like Doeg the Edomite and Cush the Benjamite who were actively fueling Saul's jealousy with false accusations, demonstrating how malicious words can corrupt leaders and destroy relationships.
See 3 Verse Takeaways
Book Overview
1 Samuel
Author
Audience
Composition
Teaching Highlights
Outline
+ 5 more
See Overview
4
18th Century
Theologian
David was quite aware that there were flatterers at Saul’s court who were continually inflaming the king’s mind with their false accusations agains…
19th Century
Bishop
Why do you listen to men’s words? —David had many deadly enemies at the court of Saul, who evidently worked successfully to deepen…
17th Century
Pastor
And David said to Saul, why do you listen to men's words , &c.] The false charges and accusations, that some of Saul's co…
Go ad-free and create your own bookmark library
17th Century
Minister
David was falsely charged with seeking to harm Saul; he shows Saul that God's providence had given him an opportunity to do it. And it was based on…