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Then Saul arose, and went down to the wilderness of Ziph, having three thousand chosen men of Israel with him, to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph.

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The Fragility of Repentance

Commentators emphasize that Saul's pursuit comes right after his emotional promise to leave David alone. Scholars note how quickly his conviction faded, showing his repentance was not genuine. His immediate and glad response to the Ziphites' report reveals that his underlying hatred for David had never truly been dealt with, serving as a warning about the persistence of sin.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 1 Samuel 26:2

19th Century

Bishop

Then Saul arose, and went down to the wilderness of Ziph. — We assume, then, that after David’s marriage to Abigail, he a…

John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Samuel 26:2

17th Century

Pastor

Then Saul arose
Immediately, glad of an opportunity to seize on David, having the same disposition towards him as ev…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Samuel 26:1–12

17th Century

Minister

How soon do unholy hearts lose the good impressions that convictions have made on them! How helpless were Saul and all his men! All were as if disa…