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1 Samuel 2:33

Adam Clarke
Bible Commentary

And the man of thine - Of this passage Calmet observes: "The posterity of Eli possessed the high priesthood to the time of Solomon; and even when that dynasty was transferred to another family, God preserved that of Eli, not to render it more happy, but to punish it by seeing the prosperity of its enemies, to the end that it might see itself destitute and despised. This shows the depth of the judgments of God and the grandeur of his justice, which extends even to distant generations, and manifests itself to sinners both in life and death; both in their own disgrace, and in the prosperity of their enemies."

Albert Barnes
Notes on the Whole Bible

The meaning is explained by 1 Samuel 2:36. Those who are not cut off in the flower of their youth shall be worse off than those who are, for they shall have to beg their bread. (Compare Jeremiah 22:10.)

Thine eyes … thine heart - For a similar personification of the tribe or family see Judges 1:2-4.

Matthew Henry
Concise Bible Commentary
Those who allow their children in any evil way, and do not use their authority to restrain and punish them, in effect honour them more than God. Let Eli's example excite parents earnestly to strive against the beginnings of wickedness, and to train up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. In the midst of the sentence against the house of Eli, mercy is promised to Israel. God's work shall never fall to the ground for want of hands to carry it on. Christ is that merciful and faithful High Priest, whom God raised up when the Levitical priesthood was thrown off, who in all things did his Father's mind, and for whom God will build a sure house, build it on a rock, so that hell cannot prevail against it.
Ellen G. White
Patriarchs and Prophets, 575-80
Ellen G. White
Spiritual Gifts, vol. 4a, 103-4
Ellen G. White
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, 166
Ellen G. White
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, 199-200
Ellen G. White
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 4, 516-7
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