John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 14:38
And Saul said, draw ye near hither all the chief of the people ,.... Or, the corners of the peoples F7 פנות העם "anguli populi", Pagninus, Montanus, &c.; ; the princes, as Jarchi interprets it: and so the Targum, the heads of the people, in allusion to the cornerstones in buildings, which are the ornament, strength, and cement of them, see Zechariah 10:4 , though Abarbinel thinks the tribes themselves are meant, which lay encamped everyone in a corner by themselves, separated... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Samuel 14:36-46
Here is, I. Saul's boasting against the Philistines. He proposed, as soon as his soldiers had got their suppers, to pursue them all night, and not leave a man of them, 1 Sam. 14:36. Here he showed much zeal, but little discretion; for his army, thus fatigued, could as ill spare a night's sleep as a meal's meat. But it is common for rash and foolish men to consider nobody but themselves, and, so that they might but have their humour, not to care what hardships they put upon those that are under... read more