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												Verse 11 Chronicles 10:1. The men of 
												Israel fled — Thus princes sin, 
												and the people suffer for it. No 
												doubt there was enough in them 
												to deserve it. But that which 
												divine justice had chiefly an 
												eye to, was the sin of Saul. 
												Great men should, in an especial 
												manner, take heed of provoking 
												God’s wrath. For if they kindle 
												that fire, they know not how 
												many may be consumed by it for 
												their sakes. See notes on 1 
												Samuel 31.
 
 Verse 6
 1 Chronicles 10:6. Saul died, 
												and all his house — All his 
												children then present with him, 
												namely, his three sons; for 
												Ish-bosheth and Mephibosheth 
												were not slain.
 
 Verse 10
 1 Chronicles 10:10. In the 
												temple of Dagon — If we give not 
												God the glory of our successes, 
												even Philistines will rise up in 
												judgment with us, and condemn 
												us. Shall Dagon have so great a 
												place in their triumphs, and the 
												true God be forgotten in ours?
 
 Verse 12
 1 Chronicles 10:12. And fasted 
												seven days — Every day till 
												evening, after the manner of the 
												Jewish fasts.
 
 Verse 13
 1 Chronicles 10:13. So Saul died 
												for his transgression — The 
												sense is, wonder not that Saul 
												fell by the hands of the 
												Philistines, who were armed 
												against him by his own sin, and 
												by God’s vengeance for it. 
												Against the word of the Lord — 
												Against God’s express, and 
												plain, and positive command; 
												which is a great aggravation of 
												any sin. For asking counsel of 
												one that had a familiar spirit — 
												Which also was contrary to a 
												manifest command,
 
 (Leviticus 19:31,) and moreover 
												contrary to his own conscience, 
												which was so fully convinced of 
												the evil of such practices, that 
												he had endeavoured the utter 
												extirpation of all such persons, 
												in pursuance of God’s law, 1 
												Samuel 28:9. To inquire of it — 
												Concerning the event of the 
												approaching battle.
 
 
 Verse 14
 1 Chronicles 10:14. Inquired not 
												of the Lord — He did in some 
												sort, but not in a right manner; 
												not humbly and penitently, not 
												diligently and importunately, 
												not patiently and perseveringly; 
												nor till he was brought to the 
												last extremity, and then it was 
												too late.
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