1 Samuel 25:10

10 Aber Nabal antwortete den Knechten Davids und sprach: Wer ist David, und wer der Sohn Isais? Heutzutage sind der Knechte viele, die davonlaufen, ein jeder seinem Herrn.

1 Samuel 25:10 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:10

And Nabal answered David's servants, and said
In a very haughty manner, in great wrath, just as churlish covetous persons do, when they do not care to give what is asked of them:

who [is] David? and who [is] the son of Jesse;
his two questions, which relate to the same person, do not well agree together, since by both he would suggest as if he knew not the person they came from, and whose name they made use of: had he stopped at the first question, it might have gone so, but his second question betrays him, and plainly shows he did know him, though he speaks with contempt of him, calling him "the son of Jesse", as Saul often did, ( 1 Samuel 20:27 1 Samuel 20:30 1 Samuel 20:31 ) ( 1 Samuel 22:7 1 Samuel 22:8 1 Samuel 22:13 ) . Abarbinel, of all interpreters, is of opinion only, that Nabal did not say this disrespectfully of David, and to his dishonour; he knew he was the Lord's anointed, and the king's son-in-law; but the sense, according to him, is, "who [is] David? and who [is] the son of Jesse?" are they not one man? but though he is the son of Jesse, and prides himself saying, I shall be king, I should not regard that, but would send him corn, and bread, and food, as much as is needful for his own use; but what can I do when there are so many servants? for they are six hundred of them, and they are too many to relieve:

there be many servants nowadays that break away every man from his
master;
which words also the same writer thinks have no reference to David, only to his men; but they seem plainly to strike at David himself, and suggest that he had revolted from and rebelled against Saul his master, as well as received and protected fugitives and renegades, such as fled from their masters and from their creditors; see ( 1 Samuel 22:2 ) .

1 Samuel 25:10 In-Context

8 Frage deine Knaben, und sie werden es dir kundtun. Mögen denn die Knaben Gnade finden in deinen Augen, denn an einem guten Tage sind wir gekommen; gib doch deinen Knechten und deinem Sohne David, was deine Hand findet!
9 Und die Knaben Davids kamen hin und redeten zu Nabal nach allen diesen Worten, im Namen Davids; und sie hielten inne.
10 Aber Nabal antwortete den Knechten Davids und sprach: Wer ist David, und wer der Sohn Isais? Heutzutage sind der Knechte viele, die davonlaufen, ein jeder seinem Herrn.
11 Und ich sollte mein Brot und mein Wasser nehmen und mein Geschlachtetes, das ich für meine Scherer geschlachtet habe, und es Männern geben, von denen ich nicht weiß, woher sie sind?
12 Und die Knaben Davids wandten sich auf ihren Weg; und sie kehrten zurück und kamen und berichteten ihm nach allen diesen Worten.
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