1 Samuel 21:15

15 Do I lack madmen that you have brought this one to act like a madman before me? Should this one enter my household?"

1 Samuel 21:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 21:15

Have I need of madmen?
&c.] Or fools, do I want them? have not I enough of them already at my court? I want wise men, and not fools and madmen. The Jews say F23 that the wife and daughter of Achish were mad; that while David was playing the fool and madman without, they were acting the same part within; so that Achish had enough of that sort of diversion, if it was to be reckoned such; as it was according to the taste of some persons, who used, as in later so in earlier times, to keep fools in their houses to make them sport; but Achish had enough of that, and too much, at least needed no more:

that ye have brought this [fellow] to play the madman in my presence?
or act the part of a fool before me:

shall this [fellow] come into mine house?
court or palace, and have a post there; you need be in no pain about it; he is neither agreeable to me, nor fit for any; and therefore Achish drove him away as a fool or madman, instead of imprisoning him as an enemy, or taking away his life; see the title of the thirty fourth psalm, ( Psalms 34:1 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F23 Midrash Tillim apud Abarbinel. in loc.

1 Samuel 21:15 In-Context

13 So he changed his behavior {before them} and pretended to be mad {in their presence}. He made scratches on the doors of the gate and let his saliva run down into his beard.
14 Then Achish said to his servants, "Look, you see a madman! Why did you bring him to me?
15 Do I lack madmen that you have brought this one to act like a madman before me? Should this one enter my household?"
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