1 Samuel 22:6

6 Entonces oyó Saúl que David y los hombres que estaban con él habían sido descubiertos. Saúl estaba en Guibeá, sentado bajo un tamarisco, en el alto, con su lanza en la mano, y todos sus siervos estaban de pie alrededor de él.

1 Samuel 22:6 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 22:6

When Saul heard that David was discovered, and the men that
[were] with him
That it was known where David was, and what number of men were gathered to him, and that they now openly appeared in the tribe of Judah; for some time Saul had heard nothing of him, but now a report had reached his ears that David was in arms, and at the head of a number of men; which now greatly alarmed Saul, and possessed him with fears and jealousies of his people, and all about him:

now Saul abode in Gibeah, under a tree in Ramah;
this was Gibeah of Saul, and in or near which was a place called Ramah, or an high place, as the word signifies, on which was a remarkable tree, and under that Saul abode, being a proper shelter for him from any inclemency of the weather; for this was not Ramah where Samuel dwelt, though the Jews in the Talmud F2 so think, and metaphorically understand the tree in it of Samuel in Ramah praying for him, by means of which he continued two years in the height of his kingdom; but this was a tree in a literal sense. R. Jonah F3 says it is possible it might be the same which in Arabia is called Ethel, and is like to a tamarisk tree:

having his spear in his hand:
ready to defend himself, and revenge his enemies; or rather which he held as a sceptre in his hand; (See Gill on 1 Samuel 20:33);

and all his servants [were] standing about him;
in reverence of him, and honour to him, waiting upon him, and ready to obey his orders: these were his courtiers, or his guards, or both.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 T. Bab. Taanith, fol. 5. 2.
F3 Apud Ben Melech in loc.

1 Samuel 22:6 In-Context

4 Los dejó, pues, con el rey de Moab, y se quedaron con él todo el tiempo que David estuvo en el refugio .
5 Y el profeta Gad dijo a David: No te quedes en el refugio; vete y entra en la tierra de Judá. Y David se fue y entró en el bosque de Haret.
6 Entonces oyó Saúl que David y los hombres que estaban con él habían sido descubiertos. Saúl estaba en Guibeá, sentado bajo un tamarisco, en el alto, con su lanza en la mano, y todos sus siervos estaban de pie alrededor de él.
7 Y Saúl dijo a sus siervos que estaban a su alrededor: Oídme ahora, hijos de Benjamín. ¿Os dará también el hijo de Isaí a todos vosotros campos y viñas? ¿Os hará a todos jefes de miles y jefes de cientos?
8 Porque todos vosotros habéis conspirado contra mí y no hay quien me revele cuando mi hijo hace un pacto con el hijo de Isaí, tampoco hay entre vosotros quien tenga piedad de mí ni me revele que mi hijo ha instigado a mi siervo contra mí para tenderme una emboscada, como sucede hoy.
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