1 Samuel 18:5

5 Und David zog aus, wohin ihn Saul sandte, und hielt sich klüglich. Und Saul setzte ihn über Kriegsleute; und er gefiel wohl allem Volk, auch den Knechten Sauls. {~} {~} {~}

1 Samuel 18:5 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 18:5

And David went out whithersoever Saul sent him
About any business whatsoever, especially about martial affairs, for which he was abundantly qualified:

[and] behaved himself wisely;
in the management of them, using great prudence and discretion, and so failed not of success, and of recommending himself; the Targum renders it "prospering"; he was prosperous and successful in whatsoever he engaged, for the Lord was with him, and blessed him:

and Saul set him over the men of war;
that is, of some of them, gave him the command of a troop; for Abner was captain or general of the army, and continued so:

and he was accepted in the sight of all the people;
of all the people in the land in general, of all that knew or heard of him; being looked upon as a wise, valiant, and successful commander, and which gained him the esteem and affection of the people:

and also in the sight of Saul's servants;
which was very much, and a rare thing, for servants are too apt to envy such as are rising in their credit and reputation; though this must not be understood of all, without exception; but of the generality of them; nor is the word "all" used of them, as is of the people; for some of them took the part of Saul afterwards against David, and were secretly his enemies, see ( 1 Samuel 18:22-26 ) .

1 Samuel 18:5 In-Context

3 Und Jonathan und David machten einen Bund miteinander; denn er hatte ihn lieb wie sein eigen Herz.
4 Und Jonathan zog aus seinen Rock, den er anhatte, und gab ihn David, dazu seinen Mantel, sein Schwert, seinen Bogen und seinen Gürtel. {~} {~}
5 Und David zog aus, wohin ihn Saul sandte, und hielt sich klüglich. Und Saul setzte ihn über Kriegsleute; und er gefiel wohl allem Volk, auch den Knechten Sauls. {~} {~} {~}
6 Es begab sich aber, da er wiedergekommen war von des Philisters Schlacht, daß die Weiber aus allen Städten Israels waren gegangen mit Gesang und Reigen, dem König Saul entgegen, mit Pauken, mit Freuden und mit Geigen.
7 Und die Weiber sangen gegeneinander und spielten und sprachen: Saul hat tausend geschlagen, aber David zehntausend.
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