Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Samuel 17:12-31
12-31. By many critics this passage has been regarded as an interpolation, chiefly for the following reasons: (1.) It is wanting in the Vatican Codex of the Septuagint. But if it were wanting in every copy of the Septuagint, this alone would be no sufficient reason for its rejection; for it can be shown that the translators of that version sometimes made omissions and additions at pleasure. (2.) After what had been written in 1 Samuel 16:1-12, the statements here made (1 Samuel 17:12-14)... read more
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - 1 Samuel 17:31
sent for him: Heb. took him, Proverbs 22:29, The preceding twenty verses, from the 1 Samuel 17:12, to the 1 Samuel 17:31, inclusive, the 1 Samuel 17:41, and from the 1 Samuel 17:54, to the end of this chapter, with the first 1 Samuel 18:1, and the 1 Samuel 18:9, 10th, 11th, 1 Samuel 18:17, 18th, and 19th, of chapter 18, are all wanting in the Vatican copy of the LXX; and they are supposed by Dr. Kennicott, and others, to be an interpolation. But, as Bp. Horsley observes, it appears, from many... read more