Saul vs. David (1 Samuel) |
The Jews / Judas vs. Christ |
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Saul's jealousy was on account of David's victories, especially over Goliath, which represented Christ's conquest of sin (2) (18:7,8; 19:8,9), and his subsequent popularity with the people. Saul watched David's spirituality, observing the close fellowship David had with God (18:15,28) |
The Jews were jealous of the evident moral perfection of the Lord Jesus, and his popularity with the people which he seemed to effortlessly achieve. Joseph's brothers had a similar motivation to Saul. David as a type of Christ comes out clearly here. |
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Saul drove David away from his presence and that of Yahweh, to become a fugitive and vagabond; Saul would not accept any sacrifice from David (1 Sam. 26:19). This has so many connections with the driving out of Cain in Gen. 4:14. In other words, Saul was saying that David was not spiritually fit to be in the land and must therefore be destroyed. |
The Jews maintained that Christ was a sinner and therefore merited their persecution. |
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19:20,21 |
Jn. 7:46 |
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19:10 |
Christ slipping away from Jews bent on killing him, Jn. 8:59; 7:19 |
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20:1 |
" Ye seek to kill me...which of you convinceth me of sin?" (Jn. 8:37,40,46) |
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" I have sinned" (19:5) |
The very words of Judas (Mt.27:4). Again, we see clearly David as a type of Christ |
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19:5 Saul wanted to slay innocent blood |
Mt.27:4 |
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20:2 |
Jn.7:20 |
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22:23 |
David's men = the uncertain disciples; Jn.14:1; 15:4, 20 |
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David couldn't live in the Jerusalem area, near the temple, as he wished, because of the persecution (Ps. 84:3,10) |
Christ didn't stay in Judea because the Jews sought to kill him (Jn.7:1) |
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God did not deliver David into Saul's hand (23:14) |
Jn. 10:39 |
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Saul: " Where is he?" at the feast (20:27) |
Jn. 7:11 |
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David cried out in appeal to Saul |
Jn. 7:28 |
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Saul's seeking to kill David ran into problems because of David's popularity with the people |
Jn. 7:30,31; 10:39-41- David as a type of Christ |
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Saul also persecuted the people of Israel at the time, resulting in some of them going forth to be with David (22:2) |
David's men represent the followers of the Lord Jesus (cp. Heb. 13:13). David's motley crew were bitter men, " them that are set on fire...whose teeth are spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword" (Ps. 57:4). So rough were they that David says that having to live with them almost destroyed him spiritually (1 Sam. 26:19). This typology would explain why the body of Christ seems full of bitter men and women with hard words- who eventually will be the rulers in Messiah's Kingdom, after the pattern of David's men. |
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Saul's spies aimed to deliver David into Saul's hands (23:20) |
Lk. 20:20 |
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It can be taken as read that Saul expected the Israelites to inform him of where David was; he was to be seen as public enemy no.1 |
Jn. 11:57 |
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Saul had a network of spies watching David (18:20,24; 19:11,19; 23:7,13,25; 24:1; 27:4) |
Mk. 3:2; Lk. 6:7; 14:1; 20:20 |
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Saul " sought" David, implying a great level of mental effort (19:10; 23;14,15,25; 24:2; 25:26,29; 26:2,20; 27:1,4; 2 Sam. 4:8) |
The Jews sought to kill Christ (Mt. 21:46; Mk. 11:18; 12:12; 14:1,11,55; Lk. 19:47; 20:19; 22:2,6; Jn.5:16,18; 7:1,11,25,30; 8:37,40; 10:39; 11:8,56; 18:4,7,8) |
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David bore a charmed life from Saul's persecution; humanly, he should surely have perished (23:26,27; 27:1) |
Jn. 7:30 |
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