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Verse 6

And it came to pass, as they came ,.... The armies of Israel, with their commanders at the head of them:

when David was returned from the slaughter of the Philistine ; either from the slaughter of Goliath, with his head in his hand, going to Jerusalem, and Saul accompanying him; or rather from the slaughter of the Philistines at some other time, the singular being put for the plural; since, according to the order of the history, this seems to be done after David was brought to court, and had been made a captain, and had been sent out on military expeditions, and had been successful therein, and from one of which he now returned:

that the women came out of all the cities of Israel ; through which they passed:

singing and dancing ; as were usual after great victories obtained, and deliverances wrought, the female sex being generally greatly affected with such things; since when things go otherwise they suffer much, and their fears rise high in time of battle; and when victory goes on their side, it gives them great joy, and which they used to express in this way:

to meet King Saul ; the commander-in-chief, with his other officers, and David among the rest:

with tabrets, with joy, and with instruments of music ; with pipes or flutes, which they both blew with their mouths, and played on with their hands, and other musical instruments exciting joy; the last word is, by the Targum, rendered,"with cymbals;'and so the Septuagint version; it signifies a musical instrument of three cords, according to Kimchi; and others, as Ben Gersom, understand it of principal songs, in which things wonderful, excellent, and honourable, were spoken of: see Exodus 15:20 . Such sort of women were among the Romans called Cymballatriae and Tympanistriae F20 Vid. Pignorium de Servis, p. 166, 174. , who shook the cymbals, and beat upon tabrets and drums at times of rejoicing.

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