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An Unusual, Practical Burial
Commentators agree that burning bodies was not a normal Israelite custom; it was often reserved for severe criminals. However, the men of Jabesh did this for practical and pious reasons: to hide the mutilation of the corpses, to prevent the Philistines from further desecrating them, and likely because the bodies had begun to decompose. They carefully preserved the bones for a proper burial.
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
Burnt them - Burning was not the usual mode of burial among the Hebrews. But in this case, from a pious desire to disguise the mutilation of…
19th Century
Bishop
And burnt them there.—This “burning the corpse” was never the custom in Israel, and was restricted to criminals convicted…
17th Century
Pastor
All the valiant men arose
Of the city of Jabeshgilead, fired with indignation at the Philistines' ill usage of Saul …
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17th Century
Minister
The Scripture does not mention what became of the souls of Saul and his sons after they were dead, but only of their bodies. Secret things do not b…