1 Samuele 26:22

22 E Davide rispose, e disse: Ecco la lancia del re; passi qua uno de’ fanti, e piglila.

1 Samuele 26:22 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 26:22

And David answered and said, behold the king's spear!
&c.] And which perhaps was his sceptre, and which David therefore would not keep, lest it should be thought or said that he had deprived him of an ensign of his royalty, and be interpreted as a token of his design to seize his crown and throne:

and let one of the young men come over and fetch it;
for notwithstanding the acknowledgment Saul had made of his sin and folly, David did not choose to carry the spear to him; not caring to trust him, and put himself into his hands, lest the evil spirit should return and come upon him suddenly, and alter his disposition and carriage; nor would he send any of his men with it, whose lives were dear to him, lest they should be seized as traitors, but desires one of Saul's men might be sent for it.

1 Samuele 26:22 In-Context

20 Ma ora non caggia il mio sangue in terra senza che il Signore vegga; conciossiachè il re d’Israele sia uscito per cercare una pulce, come se perseguitasse una pernice su per li monti.
21 Allora Saulle disse: Io ho peccato; ritornatene, figliuol mio Davide; perciocchè io non ti farò più male alcuno, poichè l’anima mia ti è oggi stata preziosa; ecco, io ho follemente fatto, ed ho molto gravemente errato.
22 E Davide rispose, e disse: Ecco la lancia del re; passi qua uno de’ fanti, e piglila.
23 E renda il Signore a ciascuno secondo la sua giustizia e la sua lealtà; conciossiachè il Signore ti avesse oggi messo nelle mie mani, e pure io non ho voluto metter la mano sopra l’Unto del Signore.
24 Or ecco, siccome la vita tua è stata oggi in grande stima appo me, così sarà la vita mia in grande stima appo il Signore, ed egli mi riscoterà d’ogni tribolazione.
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