Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - 1 Samuel 17:47
(47) For the battle is the Lord’s . . .—Although we possess no special ode or psalm composed by David on the occasion of this mortal combat, in which, owing to his sure trust in Jehovah, he won his never-to-be-forgotten victory, yet in many of the compositions attributed to him in the Psalter we find memories of this, his first great triumph. So in Psalms 44:6-8 we read—“I will not trust in my bow,Neither shall my sword save me.In God we boast all the day long, And praise thy Name for ever.”And... read more
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers - 1 Samuel 17:46
(46) I will smite thee.—David reiterated to the Philistine, as he had done to Saul, his certainty of victory, but in the same breath says that the victory will be that God’s whose name the Philistine had just been contemptuously using. read more