1 Samuel 2:24

24 Nicht so, meine Söhne! Denn nicht gut ist das Gerücht, das ich höre; ihr machet das Volk Jehovas übertreten.

1 Samuel 2:24 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 2:24

Nay, my sons
This seems to be too soft and smooth an appellation, too kind and endearing, considering the offence they were guilty of, and were now reproving for; rather they deserved to be called sons of Belial, the children of the devil, than sons of Eli, or brutes and shameless wretches, and such like hard names:

for it is no good report that I hear;
a very bad one; far from being good, scarce anything worse could have been said of them; to rob persons of the flesh of their offerings, when there was a sufficient allowance made for them by law, and to be so impious as to require what was not their due, and even before the Lord had his; and to debauch the women that came to religious worship, and that in the sacred place of worship, they also being priests of the Lord, and married men; sins very shocking and sadly aggravated, and yet Eli treats them in this gentle manner:

ye make the Lord's people to transgress:
by causing them to forbear to bring their sacrifices, being used in such an injurious and overbearing way; and by decoying the women into uncleanness, and by setting examples to others: or, "to cry out"; as in the margin of our Bibles, to exclaim against them for their exorbitant and lewd practices; so the Targum,

``the people of the Lord murmur because so ill used by them:''

this clause may be read in connection with the former, "it is no good report that I hear, which ye cause to pass through the Lord's people"; ye occasion the people to speak ill of you everywhere, in the camp of Israel, throughout the whole nation; the report as it is bad, it is general, is in everyone's mouth; so Maimonides F21 interprets it; with which Jarchi and others agree F23.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Moreh Nevochim, par. 1. c. 21.
F23 Vid. T. Bab. Sabbat, fol. 55. 2. & praefat. Ben Chayim. ad Bib. Heb. Bomberg. & Buxtorf.

1 Samuel 2:24 In-Context

22 Und Eli war sehr alt; und er hörte alles, was seine Söhne dem ganzen Israel taten, und daß sie bei den Weibern lagen, die sich scharten am Eingang des Zeltes der Zusammenkunft.
23 Und er sprach zu ihnen: Warum tut ihr dergleichen Dinge? Denn ich höre diese eure bösen Handlungen von dem ganzen Volke.
24 Nicht so, meine Söhne! Denn nicht gut ist das Gerücht, das ich höre; ihr machet das Volk Jehovas übertreten.
25 Wenn ein Mensch gegen einen Menschen sündigt, so entscheidet Gott über ihn; wenn aber ein Mensch gegen Jehova sündigt, wer wird für ihn bitten? Aber sie hörten nicht auf die Stimme ihres Vaters, denn Jehova war willens, sie zu töten.
26 Und der Knabe Samuel wurde fort und fort größer und angenehmer, sowohl bei Jehova als auch bei den Menschen.
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