1 Samuel 17:5

5 Llevaba en la cabeza un casco de bronce, y su coraza, que pesaba cincuenta y cinco kilos,[a] también era de bronce,

1 Samuel 17:5 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 17:5

And he had an helmet of brass upon his head
This was a piece of armour, which covered the head in the day of battle; these were usually made of the skins of beasts, of leather, and which were covered with plates of iron, or brass; and sometimes made of all iron, or of brass F7; as this seems to have been:

and he was armed with a coat of mail;
which reached from the neck to the middle, and consisted of various plates of brass laid on one another, like the scales of fishes F8, so close together that no dart or arrow could pierce between:

and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of brass:
which made one hundred and fifty six pounds and a quarter of zygostatic or avoirdupois weight; and therefore he must be a very strong man indeed to carry such a weight. So the armour of the ancient Romans were all of brass, as this man's; their helmets, shields, greaves, coats of mail, all of brass, as Livy says F9; and so in the age of the Grecian heroes F10.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Vid. Lydium "de re militari": l. 3. c. 5. p. 63.
F8 "----Rutilum thoraca indutus anis Horrebat squamis----" Virgil. Aeneid. l. 11.
F9 Hist. l. 1. c. 22.
F10 Pausan. Messenica, l. 3. p. 163. So Homer frequently describes the Grecians with a coat of mail of brass.

1 Samuel 17:5 In-Context

3 Con el valle de por medio, los filisteos y los israelitas tomaron posiciones en montes opuestos.
4 Un famoso guerrero, oriundo de Gat, salió del campamento filisteo. Su nombre era Goliat, y tenía una estatura de casi tres metros.
5 Llevaba en la cabeza un casco de bronce, y su coraza, que pesaba cincuenta y cinco kilos, también era de bronce,
6 como lo eran las polainas que le protegían las piernas y la jabalina que llevaba al hombro.
7 El asta de su lanza se parecía al rodillo de un telar, y tenía una punta de hierro que pesaba casi siete kilos. Delante de él marchaba un escudero.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "cincuenta y cinco kilos" . Lit. "cinco mil siclos" .
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