1 Samuel 14:9

9 If they say, 'Wait till we come to you,' we'll stand still where we are and not go up to them.

1 Samuel 14:9 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 14:9

If they say thus unto us
By this and what follows he gives his man a sign by which both might know how they should conduct themselves in this expedition, and what would be the issue, whether they should succeed or not: should they say,

tarry until we come to you;
this, as it would express boldness in the men of the garrison, and show that they were ready to come out and fight, would portend evil, and then what they had to do was to be upon the defensive:

then we will stand still in our place;
wait till they came to them, and make the best defence of themselves as they could, showing as little fear as possible, and not attempting to retreat and flee:

and will not go up unto them;
neither go backwards nor forwards; not backward, which would show fear; nor forward, to expose themselves to too much danger from the garrison, they appearing to be bold and intrepid.

1 Samuel 14:9 In-Context

7 His armor-bearer replied, "Do everything you think you should; I'm with you, whatever you decide."
8 Y'honatan said, "Here, we'll cross over to those men and let them know we're there.
9 If they say, 'Wait till we come to you,' we'll stand still where we are and not go up to them.
10 But if they say,'Come up to us,' we'll go on up; and that will be the sign that ADONAI has given us victory over them."
11 So both of them let their presence be known to the garrison of the P'lishtim; and the P'lishtim said, "Look, some Hebrews coming out of the holes they've been hiding in!"
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