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  1. he Death of Saul" The Advent Review And Sabbath Herald 54, 25, p.
  2. 195.
  3. THE death of Saul did not occur on the morrow after is visit to the woman of
  4. Endor. Notice first, the phrase "to-morrow" signifies the day following the night
  5. during which it is spoken. See 1 Sam. 19:10, 11: "And Saul sought to smite David
  6. even to the wall with a javelin; but he slipped away out of Saul's presence, and
  7. he smote the javelin into the wall; and David fled and escaped that night. Saul
  8. also sent messengers unto David's house, to watch him, and to slay him in the
  9. morning: and Michal, David's wife, told him, saying, If thou save not thy life tonight,
  10. to-morrow thou shalt be slain." And Acts 23:31, 32: "Then the soldiers, as it
  11. was commanded them, took Paul, and brought him by night to Antipatris. On the
  12. morrow they left the horsemen to go with him, and returned to the castle." Also
  13. Acts 20:7-11: "And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came
  14. together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the
  15. morrow; and continued his speech until midnight." Then Eutychus fell out of the
  16. window and was killed, and Paul brought him to life again, etc. "When he
  17. therefore was come up again, and had broken bread, and eaten, and talked a
  18. long while, even till break of day, so he departed." This text says that he
  19. preached till midnight, ready to depart on the morrow, and that he departed at
  20. break of day.
  21. So it is plain from these scriptures that the term "to-morrow" means the day,
  22. or light part of the time following the night, or dark part, and that it begins in the
  23. morning, or even at "break of day." Therefore, when the spirit told Saul, through
  24. the woman, "to-morrow thou and thy sons shall be with me," that is, that they
  25. should be dead, he meant by the word "to-morrow" the daylight division of time
  26. following that night.
  27. In the second place, we want to understand the position of the two armies at
  28. that time, and their movements afterward; and to assist the reader in
  29. understanding this, I give a plan here of the places named, their relative positions
  30. and distances. There are five places named in the narrative; viz., Shunem,
  31. Gilboa, Endor, Aphek, and Jezreel; and they lay as indicated in this diagram.
  32. Now, 1 Sam. 28:4 says: "And the Philistines gathered themselves together,
  33. and came and pitched in Shunem; and Saul gathered all Israel together, and they
  34. pitched in Gilboa." Thus the first day Israel is in Gilboa and the Philistines in
  35. Shunem, seven miles apart. That night Saul went to Endor, ten miles, and
  36. inquired of the spirit; the spirit told him that he and his sons should be with him
  37. "to-morrow." Verse 19. Then Saul and his servants "rose up, and went away that
  38. night" (verse 25), back to Gilboa, making in all twenty miles that Saul traveled
  39. that night.
  40. Second day (the to-morrow of verse 19). Chap. 29:1: "Now the Philistines
  41. gathered together all their armies to Aphek [three miles from Shunem]; and the
  42. Israelites pitched by a fountain which is in Jezreel" (four miles from Gilboa). Now
  43. they are about four nmiles apart, for Aphek is about that distance from Jezreel.
  44. But while the Philistines were moving from Shunem to Aphek, passing "on by
  45. hundreds, and by thousands," their princes saw David and his men in the
  46. rearward with Achish, and objected to their going to the battle with them. Chap.
  47. 29:2-5. Then Achish ordered David and his men to return to their homes; but it
  48. was too late in the day for them to start that day, so Achish said to Savid: "Now
  49. rise up early in the morning with thy master's servants that are come with thee;
  50. and as soon as ye be up early in the morning, and have light, depart." Verse 10.
  51. Now the second day, the to-morrow of the spirit, is past, the battle has not yet
  52. been fought, and cannot be; for the two armies are four miles apart, and Saul
  53. and his sons are yet alive upon the earth.
  54. Third day. Verse 11: "So David and his men rose up early to depart in the
  55. morning, to return into the land of the Philistines. And the Philistines went up to
  56. Jezreel."
  57. At Jezreel was where Saul and the Israelites were, and there was where the
  58. battle was fought, and the Israelites "fled from before the Philistines, and fell
  59. down slain in Mount Gilboa." Chap. 34:1. And it was not on the morrow after Saul
  60. inquired of the familiar spirit, as the spirit said it would be, so the "thing did not
  61. follow, nor come to pass," as it had said. Therefore the Lord did not speak by that
  62. spirit, and we are not afraid of him. Deut. 18:22.
  63. If you want to see a prophecy spoken by the Spirit of the Lord concerning "tomorrow,"
  64. and fulfilled to the very letter, read 2 Kings 7.
  65. So we find that on that point, as well as on every other, the Scripture proves
  66. to an absolute certainty that it was an evil, lying spirit, even one of the "spirits of
  67. devils," (Rev. 16:14), that appeared to the woman of Endor and communicated
  68. with Saul.
  69. ALONZO T. JONES.
  70. The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, Vol. 55

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