1 Samuel 21:11

11 Pero a los oficiales de Aquis no les agradaba que David estuviera allí. «¿No es éste David, el rey de la tierra? —preguntaron—. ¿No es este a quien el pueblo honra con danzas, y canta:
“Saúl mató a sus miles,
y David, a sus diez miles”?».

1 Samuel 21:11 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 21:11

And the servants of Achish said unto him
Who knew who David was, and perceiving that he was respected by Achish:

[is] not this David the king of the land?
of the land of the Philistines; so some render the words, "the king of this land" F17; which belongs unto him for his conquest of Goliath; for this was what was proposed by him, that whoever was the conqueror should possess the kingdom; and seeing it belongs to him, O Achish, why dost thou admit him to court? thou wilt be driven from the throne, and we shall be his servants, and not thine F18: but rather they mean the king of the land of Israel, having heard that he was anointed king by Samuel, and was to succeed Saul; or rather, they called him so because he led out the armies of Israel as their general, and being victorious was more respected than even Saul was; for they had heard what the women sung in their songs as follows:

did they not sing one to another of him in dances, saying, Saul hath
slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands?
which are the burden of their song, ( 1 Samuel 18:7 ) ; and from whence the servants of Achish concluded, that he was in greater authority or honour, and in greater esteem than Saul their king was.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (Urah Klm) "rex hujus regionis", Vatablus.
F18 Vid. Jarchium & Jesaiam in loc.

1 Samuel 21:11 In-Context

9 —Solo tengo la espada de Goliat el filisteo, a quien tú mataste en el valle de Ela —le contestó el sacerdote—. Está envuelta en una tela detrás del efod. Tómala si quieres, porque es la única que tengo.
—¡Esta espada es sin igual —respondió David—, dámela!
10 Entonces David escapó de Saúl y fue donde el rey Aquis de Gat.
11 Pero a los oficiales de Aquis no les agradaba que David estuviera allí. «¿No es éste David, el rey de la tierra? —preguntaron—. ¿No es este a quien el pueblo honra con danzas, y canta:
“Saúl mató a sus miles,
y David, a sus diez miles”?».
12 David oyó esos comentarios y tuvo mucho miedo de lo que el rey Aquis de Gat pudiera hacer con él.
13 Así que se hizo pasar por loco, arañando las puertas y dejando que la saliva escurriera por su barba.
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