That we also may be like all the nations
Even though they were slaves, like them; a king they would have,
as they had, such was their stupidity. It was their greatest
honour and glory, as well as happiness, not to be like other
nations; as in their religion, laws, and liberties, so in their
form of government; God being their King in such a peculiar sense
as he was not of others, but with this they could not be content:
and that our king may judge us;
hear their causes, administer justice and judgment to them,
protect their persons and properties, and rule them according to
the civil laws that were given them:
and go out before us, and fight our battles;
which Samuel their present judge did not, and to which perhaps
they may have some respect; but then he gained more for them by
his prayers, than a king or general would by his military skill
or prowess, see ( 1 Samuel
7:10 ) , and it is very remarkable, and what is observed by
some, that their first king died in a battle. What made them so
pressing and importunate to have a king at, this time, and not
defer it to another, it is very probable was, that they
understood that Nahash, king of the children of Ammon, was
preparing to attack them, and therefore they were desirous to
have a king also to go out before them, and meet him, and give
him battle, ( 1 Samuel
12:12 ) .