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The king called the Gibeonites, and said to them (now the Gibeonites were not of the children of Israel, but of the remnant of the Amorites; and the children of Israel had sworn to them: and Saul sought to kill them in his zeal for the children of Israel and Judah);

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Zeal Without Integrity

Commentators explain that Saul's "zeal" to destroy the Gibeonites was not righteous. It was a violation of a sacred national oath made in God's name. Scholars suggest this zeal was a cloak for pride, self-will, and political ambition, demonstrating that actions appearing religious can be deeply sinful if they contradict God's commands and covenants.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Samuel 21:2

18th Century

Theologian

The way the writer here refers to the history of the league with the Gibeonites (Joshua 9) shows that the Book of Joshua was not part o…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Samuel 21:2

19th Century

Bishop

For his bloody house. Better: for the blood-guilty house. Saul’s family and descendants are regarded, according to the un…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Samuel 21:2

17th Century

Pastor

And the king called the Gibeonites
Sent messengers unto them, and summoned them to come to him,

an…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Samuel 21:1–9

17th Century

Minister

Every affliction arises from sin and should lead us to repent and humble ourselves before God; but some troubles especially show that they are sent…