1 Samuel 23:19

19 Da zogen die Siphiter zu Saul hinauf, nach Gibea, und sprachen: Hält sich David nicht bei uns verborgen auf den Bergfesten im Walde, auf dem Hügel Hakila, der zur Rechten der Wildnis ist

1 Samuel 23:19 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 23:19

Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah
Who though he had been out in quest of David, yet was now returned to Gibeah, the place of his residence, and where he kept his court; and hither came the Ziphites, the inhabitants of Ziph, in the wilderness of which David hid himself, with a proposal to deliver him to Saul; for though they were of the same tribe with David, yet being terrified with what Saul had done to Nob, they thought it best for their own security to inform Saul where he was, and make an offer to deliver him to him. Some interpreters, as Kimchi, think that this was done before Jonathan was with Saul, and should be rendered, "the Ziphites had come up to Saul"; and hence it is before said, and David saw for he had heard that the Ziphites should say to Saul, that David had hid himself there; and at this time it was that David wrote the fifty ninth psalm, ( Psalms 54:1-7 ) :

saying, doth not David hide himself with us in the strong holds in the
wood;
which is in the wilderness of Ziph, in their neighbourhood; they were informed he had hid himself there, and they thought it their duty to let the king know of it: and particularly

in the hill of Hachilah, which [is] on the south of Jeshimon?
Hachilah is by Jerom F17 called Echela; and he speaks of a village of that name seven miles from Eleutheropolis, and of Jeshimon as ten miles from Jericho to the south, near the dead sea; on the top of this hill, which was an ascent of thirty furlongs or about four miles, Jonathan the high priest built a castle, and called it Masada, often spoken of by Josephus; who says F18, that Herod built a wall around it of seven furlongs or about a mile, twelve cubits high, and eight broad, and thirty seven towers of fifty cubits stood in it.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 De loc. Heb. fol. 91. C.
F18 De Bello Jud. l. 7. c. 8. sect. 3. Vid. Adrichom. Theatrum T. S. p. 38. 2. & 39. 1.

1 Samuel 23:19 In-Context

17 Und er sprach zu ihm: Fürchte dich nicht! Denn die Hand meines Vaters Saul wird dich nicht finden; und du wirst König werden über Israel, und ich werde der zweite nach dir sein; und auch mein Vater Saul weiß es so.
18 Und sie schlossen beide einen Bund vor Jehova. Und David blieb im Walde, und Jonathan ging nach seinem Hause.
19 Da zogen die Siphiter zu Saul hinauf, nach Gibea, und sprachen: Hält sich David nicht bei uns verborgen auf den Bergfesten im Walde, auf dem Hügel Hakila, der zur Rechten der Wildnis ist
20 Und nun, o König, wenn irgend deine Seele es begehrt, herabzukommen, so komm herab; und an uns ist es, ihn der Hand des Königs auszuliefern.
21 Und Saul sprach: Gesegnet seiet ihr von Jehova, daß ihr euch meiner erbarmt habt
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