1 Samuel 17:12-30

David Enters the Scene of Battle

12 Now David was the son of an Ephrathite. This [man was] from Bethlehem of Judah, and his name was Jesse. {He had} eight sons; in the days of Saul this man was old, [yet] he [still] walked among the men.
13 The three oldest sons of Jesse had gone and {followed} Saul to the battle. The names of his three sons who went to the battle were Eliab the firstborn, his second [oldest] was Abinadab, and the third was Shammah.
14 Now David was the youngest. The three oldest {followed} Saul,
15 but David went {back and forth} from Saul to feed the sheep of his father in Bethlehem.
16 Now the Philistine came forward early and late, and he took his stand [for] forty days.
17 Then Jesse said to his son David, "Please take for your brothers an ephah of this roasted grain and these ten loaves of bread, and bring [them] quickly to the camp for your brothers.
18 And these ten portions of cheese you will bring to the commander of the thousand; {find out how your brothers are doing}, and take their pledge."
19 Now Saul and they and all the men of Israel [were] in the valley of Elah fighting [the] Philistines.
20 David rose early in the morning and left the sheep with a keeper, and he took [the provisions] and went as Jesse had commanded him. He came to the encampment while the troops [were] going to the battle line, and they raised the war cry.
21 Israel and [the] Philistines drew up [in] battle lines, {one battle line against the other}.
22 David left the baggage [he had] with him in the {care} of the baggage keeper, ran to the battle line, and came and {asked how his brothers were doing}.
23 While he [was] speaking to them, {the champion}, whose name was Goliath the Philistine from Gath, [was] coming up from the caves of [the] Philistines. He spoke {just as he had previously}, and David heard [his words].
24 When all the men of Israel saw the man, they fled from his presence and were very afraid.
25 And the men of Israel said, "Did you see this man who has come up? For he [is] going up to defy Israel! It will be [that] the man who defeats him, the king will make him very rich with great wealth and will give him his daughter [in marriage] and will make his father's house free in Israel."
26 Now David had spoken to the men [who were] standing with him, saying, "What will be done for the man who defeats this Philistine and removes [the] disgrace from Israel? For who [is] this uncircumcised Philistine that he defies the battle lines of the living God?"
27 And the troops had spoken to him according to this word, saying, "So it will be done for the man who defeats him."
28 His oldest brother Eliab heard while he was speaking to the men, {and Eliab became very angry against David} and said, "Why have you come down today, and with whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your presumptuousness and the evil of your heart! For you have come down in order to see the battle!"
29 David replied, "What have I done now? {I merely asked a question}!
30 He turned around from him to another opposite [him] and {he spoke to him in the same way}, and the people {answered him as before}.

1 Samuel 17:12-30 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 17

This chapter relates how the armies of Israel, and of the Philistines, prepared for battle, and where, 1Sa 17:1-3, describes a champion of the Philistines, who defied the armies of Israel, 1Sa 17:4-11, and while he was so doing, it informs us that David came into the camp, and he heard his words, and signified to one and another his inclination to fight with him, 1Sa 17:12-30, which being reported to Saul, David was sent for by him, and much discourse passed between them about it, 1Sa 17:31-37 when we are told the manner in which he engaged with the Philistine, and the victory he obtained over him, 1Sa 17:38-51 upon which the Philistines fled, and Israel pursued them; and on account of this action David was taken notice of by Saul, and brought to court again, as the following chapter shows, 1Sa 17:52-58.

Footnotes 22

  • [a]. Literally "And for him were"
  • [b]. The LXX reads "he went in years"; that is, he was advanced in years
  • [c]. Literally "went after"
  • [d]. Literally "went after"
  • [e]. Literally "[was] going and [was] returning"
  • [f]. Literally "make a careful inspection as far as peace [concerning] your brothers"
  • [g]. That is, some pledge or token of assurance that they had received the goods
  • [h]. That is, David's brothers
  • [i]. Literally "battle line to oppose battle line"
  • [j]. Literally "hand"
  • [k]. Literally "asked his brothers as far as peace"
  • [l]. Literally "the man of the space between"
  • [m]. So the Masoretic Hebrew text (Kethib); the reading tradition (Qere) and LXX have "ranks"
  • [n]. Literally "according to these words"
  • [o]. That is, the man who defeats Goliath
  • [p]. That is, free from taxation
  • [q]. Or "kills"
  • [r]. Literally "and the nose of Eliab became hot concerning David"
  • [s]. Literally "[Is] this not a word?"
  • [t]. Literally "and he said according to this word"
  • [u]. Or "troops"
  • [v]. Literally "returned to him a word as the first word"
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