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Chapter XXXVI.
At that time Samuel died.
Saul, when the Philistines made war upon him, consulted God, and no
answer was returned to him. Then, by means of a woman whose entrails a
spirit of error307
307 The witch of Endor
seems here to be referred to as if she had practised ventriloquism,
this being regarded as a form of demoniacal possession. | had filled, he
called up and consulted Samuel. Saul was informed by him that on the
following day he with his sons, being overcome by the Philistines,
would fall in the battle. The Philistines, accordingly, having pitched
their camp on the enemy’s territory, drew up their army in battle
array on the following day, David, however, being sent away from the
camp, because they did not believe that he would be faithful to them
against his own people. But the battle taking place, the Hebrews were
routed and the sons of the king fell; Saul, having sunk down from his
horse, that he might not be taken alive by the enemy, fell on his own
sword. We do not find any certain statements as to the length of his
reign, unless that he is said in the Acts of the Apostles to have
reigned forty years. As to this, however, I am inclined to think that
Paul, who made the statement in his preaching, then meant to include
also the years of Samuel under the length of that king’s
reign.308 Most of those, however, who have written
about these times, remark that he reigned thirty years. I can, by no
means, agree with this opinion, for at the time when the ark of God was
transferred to the town of Cariathiarim, Saul had not yet begun to
reign, and it is related that the ark was removed by David the king out
of that town after it had been there twenty years. Therefore, since
Saul reigned and died within that period, he must have held the
government only for a very brief space of time. We find the same
obscurity concerning the times of Samuel, who, having been born under
the priesthood of Eli, is related, when very old, to have fulfilled the
duties of a priest. By some, however, who have written about these
times (for the sacred history has recorded almost nothing about his
years),309
309 Halm here inserts the
usual mark of a lacuna in the text: others omit the words
“a plerisque autem.” | but by most he is said to have ruled the
people seventy years. I have, however, been unable to discover what
authority there is for this assumption. Amid such variety of error, we
have followed the account of the Chronicles,310
310 He here specially
refers to the well-known Chronicles of Eusebius, which were
translated into Latin, and supplemented by Saint Jerome. |
because we think that it was taken (as said above) from the Acts of the
Apostles, and we repeat that Samuel and Saul together held the
government for forty years.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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