1 Samuel 24:20

20 Now I know that you certainly will rule as king, and under your guidance the kingdom of Israel will prosper.

1 Samuel 24:20 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 24:20

And now, behold, I know well that thou shalt surely be king,
&c.] Not merely by the common report, that he was anointed by Samuel, to which yet he might give credit; but by the providence of God prospering and preserving him, and by his princely spirit and behaviour, and by calling to mind what Samuel had said to him, that his kingdom should be given to a neighbour of his better than he, and so David was by his own confession, ( 1 Samuel 24:17 ) ; and the cutting off the skirt of his garment might put him in remembrance of the rending of the skirt of Samuel's mantle, upon which he told Saul his kingdom should be rent from him; though some think that was Saul's skirt, and so now he knew thereby, when David cut off his skirt, that the kingdom would be his; and it is a tradition of the Jews F6, that Samuel said to him at that time, that he that cut off the skirt of his garment should reign after him:

and that the kingdom of Israel shall be established in thine hand;
and not be rent from him; and yet notwithstanding after this he sought to destroy him.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Midrash Tillim apud Abarbinel. in loc.

1 Samuel 24:20 In-Context

18 Today you have proved how good you've been to me. When the LORD handed me over to you, you didn't kill me.
19 When a person finds an enemy, does he send him away unharmed? The LORD will repay you completely for what you did for me today.
20 Now I know that you certainly will rule as king, and under your guidance the kingdom of Israel will prosper.
21 Swear an oath to the LORD for me that you will not wipe out my descendants or destroy my name in my father's family."
22 So David swore to Saul. Then Saul went home, and David and his men went to their fortified camp.
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