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1 Samuel 26:13

Listen to 1 Samuel 26:13
13 Então Davi, passando � outra banda, pôs-se no cume do monte, ao longe, de maneira que havia grande distância entre eles.

1 Samuel 26:13 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 26:13

Then David went over to the other side
To a hill on the other side, opposite to Hachilah, where Saul lay encamped; or "passed over the passage" F17, the valley that lay between the two hills, and perhaps passed over a brook that ran in the valley, which is not unusual; so Josephus F18 says, that he went over a brook and came to the top of a mountain:

and stood on the top of an hill afar off;
he chose the top of an hill, that his voice might be heard at a distance, as it might in a clear air, and still night; and to be afar off, that he might the better make his escape, should an attempt be made to pursue him:

a great space [being] between them;
a large valley lying between the two hills.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (rbeh rbeyw) "et transivit transitum", Montanus.
F18 Antiqu. l. 6. c. 13. sect. 9.
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1 Samuel 26:13 In-Context

11 o Senhor, porém, me guarde de que eu estenda a mão contra o ungido do Senhor. Agora, pois, toma a lança que está � sua cabeceira, e a bilha d'água, e vamo-nos.
12 Tomou, pois, Davi a lança e a bilha d'água da cabeceira de Saul, e eles se foram. Ninguém houve que o visse, nem que o soubesse, nem que acordasse; porque todos estavam dormindo, pois da parte do Senhor havia caído sobre eles um profundo sono.
13 Então Davi, passando � outra banda, pôs-se no cume do monte, ao longe, de maneira que havia grande distância entre eles.
14 E Davi bradou ao povo, e a Abner, filho de Ner, dizendo: Não responderás, Abner? Então Abner respondeu e disse: Quem és tu, que bradas ao rei?
15 Ao que disse Davi a Abner: Não és tu um homem? e quem há em Israel como tu? Por que, então, não guardaste o rei, teu senhor? porque um do povo veio para destruir o rei, teu senhor.
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