1 Samuel 15:27

27 As Sh'mu'el was turning around to leave, he took hold of the hem of his cloak, and it tore.

1 Samuel 15:27 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 15:27

And as Samuel turned about to go away
From Saul, a different way from Gilgal, perhaps towards his own city Ramah, with an intention to have nothing more to say to Saul, or to do with him, or to see his face no more; so displeased was he with him:

he laid hold upon the skirt of his mantle;
in order to detain him, and prevent his departure from him, and his going a different way:

and it rent;
Samuel twitching away from him with great vehemence and warmth. The Jewish F6 Rabbins are divided about this, whose skirt was rent; some say it was Samuel that rent the skirt of Saul, and by this signified to him, that he that cut off the skirt of his garment should reign in his stead; whereby Saul knew that David would be king when he cut off the skirt of his robe, ( 1 Samuel 24:4 1 Samuel 24:20 ) , others, that Samuel rent the skirt of his own mantle himself, which is the way of good men when things are not right; but the plain sense is, that Saul rent the skirt of Samuel's mantle, which, when Samuel saw, he understood what that rent was a sign of, as expressed in the following verse.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Midrash Schemuel, sect. 18. apud Jarchi, Kimchi & Abarbinel in loc.

1 Samuel 15:27 In-Context

25 Now, please, pardon my sin; and come back with me, so that I can worship ADONAI."
26 But Sh'mu'el said to Sha'ul, "I will not go back with you, because you have rejected the word of ADONAI, and ADONAI has rejected you as king over Isra'el."
27 As Sh'mu'el was turning around to leave, he took hold of the hem of his cloak, and it tore.
28 Sh'mu'el said to him, "ADONAI has torn the kingdom of Isra'el away from you today and given it to a fellow countryman of yours who is better than you.
29 Moreover, the Eternal One of Isra'el will not lie or change his mind, because he isn't a mere human being subject to changing his mind."
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