Amalek Amalekites Amal'ekites Attack Attacked Comest Defeated East Egypt Front Goest Havilah Hav'ilah Opposite Road Saul Shur Smiteth Smote Struck

15:7 To Shur - That is, from one end of their country to the other; he smote all that he met with: but a great number of them fled away upon the noise of his coming, and secured themselves in other places, 'till the storm was over.

15:1-9 The sentence of condemnation against the Amalekites had gone forth long before, Ex 17:14; De 25:19, but they had been spared till they filled up the measure of their sins. We are sure that the righteous Lord does no injustice to any. The remembering the kindness of the ancestors of the Kenites, in favour to them, at the time God was punishing the injuries done by the ancestors of the Amalekites, tended to clear the righteousness of God in this dispensation. It is dangerous to be found in the company of God's enemies, and it is our duty and interest to come out from among them, lest we share in their sins and plagues, Re 18:4. As the commandment had been express, and a test of Saul's obedience, his conduct evidently was the effect of a proud, rebellious spirit. He destroyed only the refuse, that was good for little. That which was now destroyed was sacrificed to the justice of God.

Amalek Amalekites Amal'ekites Attack Attacked Defeated East Egypt Opposite Road Saul Shur Smiteth Smote Struck Way

Amalek Amalekites Amal'ekites Attack Attacked Defeated East Egypt Opposite Road Saul Shur Smiteth Smote Struck Way


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