Anf-03 iv.ix.iii Pg 3
See Gen. xii.–xv. compared with xvii. and Rom. iv.
nor yet did he observe the Sabbath. For he had “accepted”1163 1163
Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xxiv Pg 4
1 Sam. xv. 11.
very much as if He meant that His repentance savoured of an acknowledgment of some evil work or error. Well,2990 2990 Porro.
this is not always implied. For there occurs even in good works a confession of repentance, as a reproach and condemnation of the man who has proved himself unthankful for a benefit. For instance, in this case of Saul, the Creator, who had made no mistake in selecting him for the kingdom, and endowing him with His Holy Spirit, makes a statement respecting the goodliness of his person, how that He had most fitly chosen him as being at that moment the choicest man, so that (as He says) there was not his fellow among the children of Israel.2991 2991
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes viii.xxiii Pg 18.1
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 21
VERSE (6) - Ge 6:22; 12:4 Ex 39:43; 40:16 1Sa 15:11 Joh 15:14