1 Samuel 28:19
the Lord: 1Sa 12:25, 1Sa 31:1-6, 1Ki 22:20, 1Ki 22:28 and to morrow: There is considerable diversity of opinion, both among learned and pious men, relative to this appearance to Saul. But the most probable opinion seems to be, that Samuel himself did actually appear to Saul, not by the power of enchantment, but by the appointment and especial mercy of God, to warn this infatuated monarch of his approaching end, that he might be reconciled with his Maker. There is not the smallest intimation of chicanery or Satanic influence given in the text; but on the contrary, from the plain and obvious meaning of the language employed, it is perfectly evident that it was Samuel himself, Shemooel hoo, as it is expressed in 1Sa 28:14. Indeed the very soul of Samuel seems to breathe in his expressions of displeasure against the disobedience and wickedness of Saul; while the awful prophetic denunciations which accordingly came to pass, were such as neither human nor diabolical wisdom could foresee, and which could only be known to God himself, and to those to whom he chose to reveal them. Exo 9:18, Jer 28:16, Jer 28:17, Dan 5:25-28, Mat 26:24, Act 5:5, Act 5:9, Act 5:10 Reciprocal: 1Sa 31:6 - General 2Ki 1:4 - but shalt Est 6:13 - If Mordecai Psa 7:16 - General Psa 63:9 - go Pro 27:1 - thou Heb 10:27 - a certain