1 Samuel 9 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

Samuel told concerning Saul.

The very maid-servants of the city could direct to the prophet. They had heard of the sacrifice, and could tell of the necessity for Samuel's presence. It is no small benefit to live in religious and holy places. And we should always be ready to help those who are seeking after God's prophets. Though God had, in displeasure, granted Israel's request for a king, yet he sends them a man to be captain over them, to save them out of the hand of the Philistines. He does it, listening

graciously to their cry. (1Sa 9:18-27)

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