16. cut off the Cherethims--There is a play on similar sounds in the
Hebrew, hichratti cherethim, "I will slay the slayers." The name may
have been given to a section of the Philistines from their warlike
disposition
(1Sa 30:14; 31:3).
They excelled in archery, whence David enrolled a bodyguard from them
(2Sa 8:18; 15:18; 20:7).
They sprang from Caphtor, identified by many with Crete, which was
famed for archery, and to which the name Cherethim seems akin.
Though in emigration, which mostly tended westwards, Crete seems more
likely to be colonized from Philistia than Philistia from Crete, a
section of Cretans may have settled at Cherethim in South
Philistia, while the Philistines, as a nation, may have come
originally from the east (compare
De 2:23;
Jer 47:4;
Am 9:7;
Zep 2:5).
In
Ge 10:14
the Philistines are made distinct from the Caphtorim, and are
said to come from the Casluhim; so that the Cherethim were but a
part of the Philistines, which
1Sa 30:14
confirms.
remnant of--that is, "on the seacoast" of the Mediterranean: those
left remaining after the former overthrows inflicted by Samuel,
David, Hezekiah, and Psammetichus of Egypt, father of Pharaoh-necho
(Jer 25:20).
JFB.
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