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David said to Abishai, Don`t destroy him; for who can put forth his hand against Yahweh`s anointed, and be guiltless?
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The Sacredness of Authority
Commentators unanimously explain that David's refusal to harm Saul was based on a deep theological principle. Because Saul was 'the Lord's anointed,' his person was considered sacred and set apart by God. To attack him would be to usurp God's authority and directly oppose His chosen king, resulting in certain guilt.
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1 Samuel
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19th Century
Anglican
Against the Lord’s anointed. —David—taught, no doubt, by the prophet Samuel—looked upon the person of Saul as made sacred and invi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And David said to Abishai, destroy him not He laid his commands upon him not to hurt him:
for who…
Presbyterian
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…