1 Samuel 23:28

28 Da kehrte Saul um von der Verfolgung Davids und zog den Philistern entgegen. Daher nannte man jenen Ort: Selach-Hammachlekoth.

1 Samuel 23:28 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 23:28

Therefore Saul returned from pursuing after David
Stopped short at once, as soon as ever he received the message:

and went against the Philistines;
to stop them in their progress, and drive them out of his country:

therefore they called that place Selahammahlekoth,
which signifies the rock of divisions. David and his men, very probably, gave it this name, not only because it divided between Saul and his men, and David and his men, when they were one on one side of it, and the other on the other side of it; but because Saul was, by the providence of God, divided and separated from David here, whereby he escaped falling into his hands. The Targum is,

``therefore they called that place the rock of division, the place where the heart of the king was divided to go here and there:''

he was divided in his own mind, and at a loss what to do; he was in two minds, as Jarchi says, and did not know which to follow, whether to return and deliver his country from the hands of the Philistines, or to pursue and take David; and others represent the soldiers of Saul as divided, some saying that since the son of Jesse was just falling into their hands, they should not leave him; others, that the war of Israel should be regarded before him, who might be found at any time F21.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Midrash apud Yalkut in loc.

1 Samuel 23:28 In-Context

26 Und Saul ging auf dieser Seite des Berges, David aber und seine Männer auf jener Seite des Berges. Und es geschah, als David eilte, Saul zu entgehen, und Saul und seine Männer David und seine Männer umringten, um sie zu fangen,
27 da kam ein Bote zu Saul und sprach: Eile und komm, denn die Philister sind ins Land eingefallen!
28 Da kehrte Saul um von der Verfolgung Davids und zog den Philistern entgegen. Daher nannte man jenen Ort: Selach-Hammachlekoth.
29 (H24:1) Und David zog von dannen hinauf und blieb auf den Bergfesten von Engedi.
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