Metaphysical Bible Interpretation of I Samuel Chapter 13
Metaphysically Interpreting I Samuel 13:1-15a
13:1Saul was forty years old when he began to reign; and when he had reigned two years over Israel, 13:2Saul chose him three thousand men of Israel, whereof two thousand were with Saul in Michmash and in the mount of Beth-el, and a thousand were with Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin: and the rest of the people he sent every man to his tent. 13:3And Jonathan smote the garrison of the Philistines that was in Geba: and the Philistines heard of it. And Saul blew the trumpet throughout all the land, saying, Let the Hebrews hear. 13:4And all Israel heard say that Saul had smitten the garrison of the Philistines, and also that Israel was had in abomination with the Philistines. And the people were gathered together after Saul to Gilgal.
13:5And the Philistines assembled themselves together to fight with Israel, thirty thousand chariots, and six thousand horsemen, and people as the sand which is on the sea-shore in multitude: and they came up, and encamped in Michmash, eastward of Beth-aven. 13:6When the men of Israel saw that they were in a strait (for the people were distressed), then the people did hide themselves in caves, and in thickets, and in rocks, and in coverts, and in pits. 13:7Now some of the Hebrews had gone over the Jordan to the land of Gad and Gilead; but as for Saul, he was yet in Gilgal, and all the people followed him trembling.
13:8And he tarried seven days, according to the set time that Samuel had appointed: but Samuel came not to Gilgal; and the people were scattered from him. 13:9And Saul said, Bring hither the burnt-offering to me, and the peace-offerings. And he offered the burnt-offering. 13:10And it came to pass that, as soon as he had made an end of offering the burnt-offering, behold, Samuel came; and Saul went out to meet him, that he might salute him. 13:11And Samuel said, What hast thou done? And Saul said, Because I saw that the people were scattered from me, and that thou camest not within the days appointed, and that the Philistines assembled themselves together at Michmash; 13:12therefore said I, Now will the Philistines come down upon me to Gilgal, and I have not entreated the favor of Jehovah: I forced myself therefore, and offered the burnt-offering. 13:13And Samuel said to Saul, Thou hast done foolishly; thou hast not kept the commandment of Jehovah thy God, which he commanded thee: for now would Jehovah have established thy kingdom upon Israel for ever. 13:14But now thy kingdom shall not continue: Jehovah hath sought him a man after his own heart, and Jehovah hath appointed him to be prince over his people, because thou hast not kept that which Jehovah commanded thee. 13:15And Samuel arose, and gat him up from Gilgal unto Gibeah of Benjamin.
August 10, 1952: I Samuel 13:5-7
What do the Philistines with their chariots and horsemen as well as their armed infantry represent? They represent the forces of error, which to the higher instincts (Children of Israel) seem formidable if not irresistible.
What does the fact that the Hebrews had been disarmed by the Philistines and were seemingly defenseless before their array of force signify? In personal consciousness doubt of our ability to prove equal to our problems overwhelms us. We are afraid of appearances, unsure of our strength and efficiency, and we fail to exercise the dominion over our world that would free us to live the abundant life.
When we are faced with overwhelming odds, outwardly, what is our final recourse? We are driven back upon the power of our inner resources, and have to develop what has hitherto been latent in consciousness in order to survive.
Why is Truth sufficient to deliver us from our straits or crises? Because Truth acts through unconquerable faith, love, and wisdom, it is strong enough to prevail over all the forces of error.
Metaphysically Interpreting I Samuel 13:15b-23
And Saul numbered the people that were present with him, about six hundred men. 13:16And Saul, and Jonathan his son, and the people that were present with them, abode in Geba of Benjamin: but the Philistines encamped in Michmash. 13:17And the spoilers came out of the camp of the Philistines in three companies: one company turned unto the way that leadeth to Ophrah, unto the land of Shual; 13:18and another company turned the way to Beth-horon; and another company turned the way of the border that looketh down upon the valley of Zeboim toward the wilderness.
13:19Now there was no smith found throughout all the land of Israel; for the Philistines said, Lest the Hebrews make them swords or spears: 13:20but all the Israelites went down to the Philistines, to sharpen every man his share, and his coulter, and his axe, and his mattock; 13:21yet they had a file for the mattocks, and for the coulters, and for the forks, and for the axes, and to set the goads. 13:22So it came to pass in the day of battle, that there was neither sword nor spear found in the hand of any of the people that were with Saul and Jonathan: but with Saul and with Jonathan his son was there found. 13:23And the garrison of the Philistines went out unto the pass of Michmash.
Transcribed by Lloyd Kinder on 02-02-2014