Bible Commentaries
1 Samuel 29

Henry's Concise Commentary on the BibleHenry's Concise

Introduction

* David objected to by the Philistines. (1-5) He is dismissed by Achish. (6-11)

Verses 1-5

1-5 David waited with a secret hope that the Lord would help him out of his difficulty. But he seems to have been influenced too much by the fear of man, in consenting to attend Achish. It is hard to come near to the brink of sin, and not to fall in. God inclined the princes of the Philistines to oppose David's being employed in the battle. Thus their dislike befriended him, when no friend could do him such a kindness.

Verses 6-11

6-11 David scarcely ever had a greater deliverance than when dismissed from such insnaring service. God's people should always behave themselves so, as, if possible, to get the good word of all they have dealings with: and it is due to those who have acted well, to speak well of them.

Bibliographical Information
Henry, Matthew. "Concise Commentary on 1 Samuel 29". "Henry's Concise Commentary

on the Whole Bible". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/mhn/1-samuel-29.html. 1706.