Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
David - a man after mine own heart - That is, a man who would rule the kingdom according to God' s will. Dr. Benson' s observation on this point is very judicious: "When it is said that David was a man after God' s own heart, it should be understood, not of his private, but of his public, character. He was a man after God' s own heart, because he ruled the people according to the Divine will. He did not allow of idolatry; he did not set up for absolute power. He was guided in the government of the nation by the law of Moses, as the standing rule of government, and by the prophet, or the Divine oracle, whereby God gave directions upon particular emergencies. Whatever Saul' s private character was, he was not a good king in Israel. He did not follow the law, the oracle, and the prophet; but attempted to be absolute, and thereby to subvert the constitution of the kingdom. That this was the meaning of David' s being a man after God' s own heart will easily appear by comparing I Samuel 15:28; I Samuel 28:17, I Samuel 28:18; I Chronicles 10:13, I Chronicles 10:14; Psalms 78:70, etc.; Psalms 89:20, etc."
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Acts 13:22:
Acts 13:52
Romans 13:1
2 Timothy 3:11
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