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Selected Verse: 1 Samuel 12:17 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
1Sa 12:17 |
Strong Concordance |
Is it not wheat [02406] harvest [07105] to day [03117]? I will call [07121] unto the LORD [03068], and he shall send [05414] thunder [06963] and rain [04306]; that ye may perceive [03045] and see [07200] that your wickedness [07451] is great [07227], which ye have done [06213] in the sight [05869] of the LORD [03068], in asking [07592] you a king [04428]. |
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King James |
Is it not wheat harvest to day? I will call unto the LORD, and he shall send thunder and rain; that ye may perceive and see that your wickedness is great, which ye have done in the sight of the LORD, in asking you a king. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
HE TERRIFIES THEM WITH THUNDER IN HARVEST-TIME. (Sa1 12:17-25)
Is it not wheat harvest to-day?--That season in Palestine occurs at the end of June or beginning of July, when it seldom or never rains, and the sky is serene and cloudless. There could not, therefore, have been a stronger or more appropriate proof of a divine mission than the phenomenon of rain and thunder happening, without any prognostics of its approach, upon the prediction of a person professing himself to be a prophet of the Lord, and giving it as an attestation of his words being true. The people regarded it as a miraculous display of divine power, and, panic-struck, implored the prophet to pray for them. Promising to do so, he dispelled their fears. The conduct of Samuel, in this whole affair of the king's appointment, shows him to have been a great and good man who sank all private and personal considerations in disinterested zeal for his country's good and whose last words in public were to warn the people, and their king, of the danger of apostasy and disobedience to God. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Wheat harvest - Between May 15 and June 15. Jerome's testimony (that of an eye-witness) "I have never seen rain in the end of June, or in July, in Judaea" is borne out by modern travelers. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Wheat - harvest - At which time it was a rare thing in those parts to have thunder or rain; the weather being more constant in its seasons there, than it is with us. Rain - That you may understand that God is displeased with you; and also how foolishly and wickedly you have done in rejecting the government of that God, at whose command are all things both in heaven and in earth. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Is it not wheat harvest to-day? - That is, This is the time of wheat harvest. According to St. Jerome, who spent several years in the promised land, this harvest commenced about the end of June or beginning of July, in which he says he never saw rain in Judea: Nunquam enim in fine mensis Junii, sive in mense Julio, in his provinciis, maximeque in Judea, pluvias vidimus. - Hier. in Amo 4:7; where he refers to this very history. What occurred now hardly ever occurs there but in the winter months. |
17 Is it not wheat [02406] harvest [07105] to day [03117]? I will call [07121] unto the LORD [03068], and he shall send [05414] thunder [06963] and rain [04306]; that ye may perceive [03045] and see [07200] that your wickedness [07451] is great [07227], which ye have done [06213] in the sight [05869] of the LORD [03068], in asking [07592] you a king [04428].
18 So Samuel [08050] called [07121] unto the LORD [03068]; and the LORD [03068] sent [05414] thunder [06963] and rain [04306] that day [03117]: and all the people [05971] greatly [03966] feared [03372] the LORD [03068] and Samuel [08050].
19 And all the people [05971] said [0559] unto Samuel [08050], Pray [06419] for thy servants [05650] unto the LORD [03068] thy God [0430], that we die [04191] not: for we have added [03254] unto all our sins [02403] this evil [07451], to ask [07592] us a king [04428].
20 And Samuel [08050] said [0559] unto the people [05971], Fear [03372] not: ye have done [06213] all this wickedness [07451]: yet turn not aside [05493] from following [0310] the LORD [03068], but serve [05647] the LORD [03068] with all your heart [03824];
21 And turn ye not aside [05493]: for then should ye go after [0310] vain [08414] things, which cannot profit [03276] nor deliver [05337]; for they are vain [08414].
22 For the LORD [03068] will not forsake [05203] his people [05971] for his great [01419] name's [08034] sake: because it hath pleased [02974] the LORD [03068] to make [06213] you his people [05971].
23 Moreover as for me [0595], God forbid [02486] that I should sin [02398] against the LORD [03068] in ceasing [02308] to pray [06419] for you: but I will teach [03384] you the good [02896] and the right [03477] way [01870]:
24 Only fear [03372] the LORD [03068], and serve [05647] him in truth [0571] with all your heart [03824]: for consider [07200] how great things he hath done [01431] for you.
25 But if ye shall still [07489] do wickedly [07489], ye shall be consumed [05595], both ye and your king [04428].
7 And also I have withholden [04513] the rain [01653] from you, when there were yet three [07969] months [02320] to the harvest [07105]: and I caused it to rain [04305] upon one [0259] city [05892], and caused it not to rain [04305] upon another [0259] city [05892]: one [0259] piece [02513] was rained [04305] upon, and the piece [02513] whereupon it rained [04305] not withered [03001].