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1 | 1Sam14:33Why did they roll a large stone | 1 Sam 14:33 | CIPnews | 167243 | ||
1 Samuel 14:33 Why did Saul command them to "roll a large stone over here at once", was it for an alter for a proper sacrifice? |
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2 | 1Sam14:33Why did they roll a large stone | 1 Sam 14:33 | Emmaus | 167244 | ||
" 1 Samuel 14:33 Why did Saul command them to "roll a large stone over here at once", was it for an alter for a proper sacrifice? " It would appear that way from the context. Emmaus |
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3 | 1Sam14:33Why did they roll a large stone | 1 Sam 14:33 | Michael Draves | 167245 | ||
Saul may not have sinned when he put the people "under oath" not to eat till evening but he at least acted foolishly. His son, unaware of the oath, broke it. The people being weary finally did sin by eating meat with blood (Gen 9:4). Saul stops the sinning by having a stone set up for proper slaughtering of the animals. This might be taken as the same as building the altar but this slaughtering at most could only be considered a peace offering (Lev 3,7) since it could be eaten by the people. Since there is no concern about eating the fat these are probably not Peace Offerings. There is at least one priest mentioned in this chapter and there may be more who are the ones Saul sent out amoung the people to get the people to bring the animals to the stone to be slaughtered. Since God does not answer a prayer it is found out by lot that Jonathan had violated the oath. There must have been separate sacrifices for the sin of the people who ate the animals with their blood for them not to consider this as the reason for God not answering the prayer. | ||||||
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