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Then said the woman, Whom shall I bring up to you? He said, Bring me up Samuel.
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The Tragedy of Despair
Commentators describe Saul's request as profoundly tragic. Having forsaken God and feeling forsaken by Him, Saul's despair is so deep that he turns to forbidden occult practices. His yearning to speak with Samuel, the guide of his youth, reveals a pathetic desperation to hear a familiar voice, even if it is only to confirm his doom.
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18th Century
Theologian
Bring me up Samuel - Dr. Trench observes, “All human history has failed to record a despair deeper or more tragic than his, who, having fors…
19th Century
Bishop
Bring me up Samuel. — A remarkable passage in the Babylonian Talmud evidently shows that, in any case, in the Rabbinical …
17th Century
Pastor
Then said the woman, whom shall I bring up to you ? &c.] For such persons, according to their profession, pretended …
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When we go from the plain path of duty, everything draws us further aside, and increases our perplexity and temptation. Saul desires the woman to b…