1 Samuel 16

Samuel Unge Davi

1 O SENHOR disse a Samuel: “Até quando você irá se entristecer por causa de Saul? Eu o rejeitei como rei de Israel. Encha um chifre com óleo e vá a Belém; eu o enviarei a Jessé. Escolhi um de seus filhos para fazê-lo rei”.
2 Samuel, porém, disse: “Como poderei ir? Saul saberá disto e me matará”.O SENHOR disse: “Leve um novilho com você e diga que foi sacrificar ao SENHOR.
3 Convide Jessé para o sacrifício, e eu mostrarei a você o que fazer. Você irá ungir para mim aquele que eu indicar”.
4 Samuel fez o que o SENHOR disse. Quando chegou a Belém, as autoridades da cidade foram encontrar-se com ele, tremendo de medo, e perguntaram: “Vens em paz?”
5 Respondeu Samuel: “Sim, venho em paz; vim sacrificar ao SENHOR. Consagrem-se e venham ao sacrifício comigo”. Então ele consagrou Jessé e os filhos dele e os convidou para o sacrifício.
6 Quando chegaram, Samuel viu Eliabe e pensou: “Com certeza é este que o SENHOR quer ungir”.
7 O SENHOR, contudo, disse a Samuel: “Não considere sua aparência nem sua altura, pois eu o rejeitei. O SENHOR não vê como o homem: o homem vê a aparência, mas o SENHOR vê o coração”.
8 Então Jessé chamou Abinadabe e o levou a Samuel. Ele, porém, disse: “O SENHOR também não escolheu este”.
9 Em seguida Jessé levou Samá a Samuel, mas este disse: “Também não foi este que o SENHOR escolheu”.
10 Jessé levou a Samuel sete de seus filhos, mas Samuel lhe disse: “O SENHOR não escolheu nenhum destes”.
11 Então perguntou a Jessé: “Estes são todos os filhos que você tem?”Jessé respondeu: “Ainda tenho o caçula, mas ele está cuidando das ovelhas”.Samuel disse: “Traga-o aqui; não nos sentaremos para comer enquanto ele não chegar”.
12 Jessé mandou chamá-lo, e ele veio. Ele era ruivo,[a] de belos olhos e boa aparência.Então o SENHOR disse a Samuel: “É este! Levante-se e unja-o”.
13 Samuel apanhou o chifre cheio de óleo e o ungiu na presença de seus irmãos, e, a partir daquele dia, o Espírito do SENHOR apoderou-se de Davi. E Samuel voltou para Ramá.

Davi a Serviço de Saul

14 O Espírito do SENHOR se retirou de Saul, e um espírito maligno, vindo da parte do SENHOR, o atormentava.
15 Os oficiais de Saul lhe disseram: “Há um espírito maligno,[b] mandado por Deus, te atormentando.
16 Que o nosso soberano mande estes seus servos procurar um homem que saiba tocar harpa. Quando o espírito maligno, vindo da parte de Deus, se apoderar de ti, o homem tocará harpa e tu te sentirás melhor”.
17 E Saul respondeu aos que o serviam: “Encontrem alguém que toque bem e tragam-no até aqui”.
18 Um dos oficiais respondeu: “Conheço um filho de Jessé, de Belém, que sabe tocar harpa. É um guerreiro valente, sabe falar bem, tem boa aparência e o SENHOR está com ele”.
19 Então Saul mandou mensageiros a Jessé com a seguinte mensagem: “Envie-me seu filho Davi, que cuida das ovelhas”.
20 Jessé apanhou um jumento e o carregou de pães, uma vasilha de couro cheia de vinho e um cabrito e os enviou a Saul por meio de Davi, seu filho.
21 Davi apresentou-se a Saul e passou a trabalhar para ele. Saul gostou muito dele, e Davi tornou-se seu escudeiro.
22 Então Saul enviou a seguinte mensagem a Jessé: “Deixe que Davi continue trabalhando para mim, pois estou satisfeito com ele”.
23 Sempre que o espírito mandado por Deus se apoderava de Saul, Davi apanhava sua harpa e tocava. Então Saul sentia alívio e melhorava, e o espírito maligno o deixava.

1 Samuel 16 Commentary

Chapter 16

Samuel sent to Bethlehem to Jesse. (1-5) David is anointed. (6-13) Saul troubled with an evil spirit, is quieted by David. (14-23)

Verses 1-5 It appears that Saul was grown very wicked. Of what would he not be guilty, who durst think to kill Samuel? The elders of Bethlehem trembled at Samuel's coming. It becomes us to stand in awe of God's messengers, and to tremble at his word. His answer was, I come peaceably, for I come to sacrifice. When our Lord Jesus came into the world, though men had reason to fear that his errand was to condemn the world, yet he gave full assurance that he came peaceably, for he came to sacrifice, and he brought his offering with him; A body hast thou prepared me. Let us sanctify ourselves, and depend upon His sacrifice.

Verses 6-13 It was strange that Samuel, who had been so disappointed in Saul, whose countenance and stature recommended him, should judge of another man by that rule. We can tell how men look, but God can tell what they are. He judges of men by the heart. We often form a mistaken judgment of characters; but the Lord values only the faith, fear, and love, which are planted in the heart, beyond human discernment. And God does not favour our children according to our fond partiality, but often most honours and blesses those who have been least regarded. David at length was pitched upon. He was the youngest of the sons of Jesse; his name signifies Beloved; he was a type of God's beloved Son. It should seem, David was least set by of all the sons of Jesse. But the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward. His anointing was not an empty ceremony, a Divine power went with that instituted sign; he found himself advanced in wisdom and courage, with all the qualifications of a prince, though not advanced in his outward circumstances. This would satisfy him that his election was of God. The best evidence of our being predestinated to the kingdom of glory, is, our being sealed with the Spirit of promise, and experience of a work of grace in our hearts.

Verses 14-23 Saul is made a terror to himself. The Spirit of the Lord departed from him. If God and his grace do not rule us, sin and Satan will have possession of us. The devil, by the Divine permission, troubled and terrified Saul, by the corrupt humours of his body, and passions of his mind. He grew fretful, peevish, and discontented, and at times a madman. It is a pity that music, which may be serviceable to the good temper of the mind, should ever be abused, to support vanity and luxury, and made an occasion of drawing the heart from God and serious things. That is driving away the good Spirit, not the evil spirit. Music, diversions, company, or business, have for a time often been employed to quiet the wounded conscience; but nothing can effect a real cure but the blood of Christ, applied in faith, and the sanctifying Spirit sealing the pardon, by his holy comforts. All other plans to dispel religious melancholy are sure to add to distress, either in this world or the next.

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Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 16

In this chapter Samuel is ordered to anoint a king among the sons of Jesse of Bethlehem, 1Sa 16:1-5 all whose sons were made to pass before him, excepting David, 1Sa 16:6-10 who being then with his father's sheep, was sent for and was anointed, 1Sa 16:11-13, after which the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and he became melancholy, and it was advised to seek out a musician for him, and David was mentioned to him as a proper person, 1Sa 16:14-18 upon which he was sent for, and acted as a musician to Saul, and also became his armourbearer, which was the first rise of him, 1Sa 16:19-23.

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