1 Samuele 23:1

1 Or vennero a dire a Davide: "Ecco, i Filistei hanno attaccato Keila e saccheggiano le aie".

1 Samuele 23:1 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 23:1

Then they told David
Either the men of Keilah sent to him, being near them, or some well wishers of theirs, and of their country, acquainted him with their case:

saying, behold, the Philistines fight against Keilah;
had laid siege to it, being a fortified place, ( 1 Samuel 23:7 ) ; it was a city in the tribe of Judah, on the borders of the Philistines; of which (See Gill on Joshua 15:44);

and they rob the threshing floors;
took away the corn upon them, which they were threshing and winnowing, which were usually done without the city for the sake of wind, see ( Judges 6:11 ) ( Ruth 3:2 Ruth 3:15 ) ; it was harvest time when the three mighty men came to David in the cave of Adullam, and so now it might be the time of threshing, harvest being over, see ( 1 Samuel 22:1 ) ; compared with ( 2 Samuel 23:13 ) .

1 Samuele 23:1 In-Context

1 Or vennero a dire a Davide: "Ecco, i Filistei hanno attaccato Keila e saccheggiano le aie".
2 E Davide consultò l’Eterno, dicendo: "Andrò io a sconfiggere questi Filistei?" L’Eterno rispose a Davide: "Va’, sconfiggi i Filistei, e salva Keila".
3 Ma la gente di Davide gli disse: "Tu vedi che qui in Giuda abbiam paura; e che sarà se andiamo a Keila contro le schiere de’ Filistei?"
4 Davide consultò di nuovo l’Eterno, e l’Eterno gli rispose e gli disse: "Lèvati, scendi a Keila, perché io darò i Filistei nelle tue mani"
5 Davide dunque andò con la sua gente a Keila, combatté contro i Filistei, portò via il loro bestiame, e inflisse loro una grande sconfitta. Così Davide liberò gli abitanti di Keila.
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