1 Samuel 14:21-31

21 Now the Hebrews who were with the Philistines previously, who went up with them all around in the camp, even 1they also turned to be with the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan.
22 When all the 2men of Israel who had hidden themselves in the hill country of Ephraim heard that the Philistines had fled, even they also pursued them closely in the battle.
23 So 3the LORD delivered Israel that day, and the battle spread beyond 4Beth-aven.

Saul's Foolish Order

24 Now the men of Israel were hard-pressed on that day, for Saul had 5put the people under oath, saying, "Cursed be the man who eats food before evening, and until I have avenged myself on my enemies." So none * of the people tasted food.
25 All the people of the land entered the forest, and there was honey on the ground *.
26 When the people entered the forest, behold, 6there was a flow of honey; but no man put his hand to his mouth, for the people feared the oath.
27 But Jonathan had not heard when his father put the people under oath; therefore, 7he put out the end of the staff that was in his hand and dipped it in the honeycomb *, and put his hand to his mouth, and 8his eyes brightened.
28 Then one of the people said, "Your father strictly put the people under oath, saying, 'Cursed be the man who eats food today.' " And the people were weary.
29 Then Jonathan said, "9My father has troubled the land. See now, how my eyes have brightened because I tasted a little of this honey.
30 "How much * more *, if only the people had eaten freely today of the spoil of their enemies which they found! For now the slaughter among the Philistines has not been great."
31 They struck among the Philistines that day from 10Michmash to 11Aijalon. And the people were very weary.

1 Samuel 14:21-31 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 14

This chapter gives an account of an adventure of Jonathan and his armourbearer smiting a garrison of the Philistines, 1Sa 14:1-14, which with other circumstances struck terror into the whole army; which being observed by Saul's spies, he and his men went out against them, and being joined by others, pursued them, and obtained a complete victory, 1Sa 14:15-23, but what sullied the glory of the day was a rash oath of Saul's, adjuring the people not to eat any food till evening which Jonathan not hearing of ignorantly broke, 1Sa 14:24-31 and which long fasting made the people so ravenous, that they slew their cattle, and ate them with the blood, contrary to the law of God, for which they were reproved by Saul, 1Sa 14:32-34, upon which he built an altar, and inquired of the Lord whether he should pursue the Philistines all that night till morning, but had no answer; which made him conclude sin was committed, and which he inquired after, declaring that if it was his own son Jonathan that had committed it he should surely die, 1Sa 14:35-39, the people being silent, he cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonathan; who had it not been for the resolution of the people that rescued him out of his hands, because of the great salvation he had wrought, must have died, 1Sa 14:40-46 and the chapter is cited with an account of Saul's battles with the neighbouring nations in general, and of his family, 1Sa 14:47-52.

Cross References 11

  • 1. 1 Samuel 29:4
  • 2. 1 Samuel 13:6
  • 3. Exodus 14:30; 1 Samuel 10:19; 1 Samuel 14:23; 1 Chronicles 11:14; 2 Chronicles 32:22; Psalms 44:7
  • 4. 1 Samuel 13:5
  • 5. Joshua 6:26
  • 6. Matthew 3:4
  • 7. 1 Samuel 14:43
  • 8. 1 Samuel 30:12
  • 9. Joshua 7:25; 1 Kings 18:18
  • 10. 1 Samuel 14:5
  • 11. Joshua 10:12

Footnotes 2

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