The Bodies of Saul and His Sons
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Q: Why were
the bodies of King Saul and his sons burned instead of
buried in 1Samuel 31:12?
A: Great question! In this
record, the Philistines took the slain body of Saul, cut off
his head, stripped off his armor, and fastened his body to
the wall of Bethshan" (1Samuel 31:10). The men of
Jabeshgilead "took the body of Saul and the bodies of his
sons from the wall of Bethshan, and came to Jabesh, and
burnt them there." [Note: According to 1Chronicles 10:10,
the head of Saul was fastened in the temple of Dagon.] Then
they "took their bones, and buried them under a tree at
Jabesh, and fasted seven days" (1Samuel 31:12-13).
Since the Jews normally
buried and did not burn (or cremate) their dead, this
burning of the bodies of Saul and his sons raises the
question as to why they did differently here. Since the text
does not say specifically, we must draw conclusions from the
evidence the best we can. In the case of Saul, his body had
been mutilated (with his head cut off) and desecrated (his
head being fastened to the pagan temple of Dagon; see Judges
16:23; 1Samuel 5:1-5). This called for some act of
cleansing.
It was the practice in
several of the tabernacle ceremonies to burn that which was
unclean.
Leviticus 7:19 And the flesh
that toucheth any unclean thing shall not be eaten; it shall
be burnt with fire: and as for the flesh, all that be clean
shall eat thereof.
Leviticus 13:55 And the
priest shall look on the plague, after that it is washed:
and, behold, if the plague have not changed his colour, and
the plague be not spread; it is unclean; thou shalt burn it
in the fire; it is fret inward, whether it be bare within or
without.
Most likely, the bodies of
Saul and his sons were considered to be unclean. They had
been killed by the uncircumcised Philistines (Judges 14:3;
1Samuel 17:26, 36). Their bodies had been mutilated. But
more, their bodies had been desecrated by being fastened on
walls for display. Saul's head was fastened to the wall of a
heathen temple. The burning was probably for the sake of
cleansing the defilement they had received. Then, their
bones were carefully given a proper burial and their
rescuers fasted for seven days in order to give proper
respect.
Till He comes,
Pastor David Reagan
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