1 Samuel 16:1

1 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Samuel: ¿Hasta cuándo te lamentarás por Saúl, después que yo lo he desechado para que no reine sobre Israel? Llena tu cuerno de aceite y ve; te enviaré a Isaí, el de Belén, porque de entre sus hijos he escogido un rey para mí.

1 Samuel 16:1 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 16:1

And the Lord said unto Samuel
In a vision or dream, or by an articulate voice: how long wilt thou mourn for Saul? he does not blame him for mourning, but for mourning so long; but how long that was cannot be said; and though his affection for him might cause him to indulge to it, yet it was in vain, seeing the sentence was irreversible:

seeing I have rejected him from reigning over Israel?
that is, his posterity; for he himself reigned as long as he lived, though in a very inglorious manner:

fill thine horn with oil;
with common oil; for that this was the holy anointing oil kept in the tabernacle, as the Jewish writers generally suppose, with which they say David and Solomon, and the kings of Judah, were anointed, there is no reason to believe; since the tabernacle, where this oil was, was at a distance from Samuel, and which seems to have been only for the anointing of the priests. This was not a phial he was bid to take, as when he anointed Saul; but an horn, denoting the abundance of gifts bestowed on David, and the firmness and duration of his kingdom:

and go, and I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite;
the son of Obed, whom Boaz begat of Ruth the Moabitess, ( Ruth 4:21 Ruth 4:22 )

for I have provided me a king among his sons;
but which he says not; this was reserved for an later discovery; however God had in his own mind picked him, whom he would hereafter make known; this was a king for himself, raised up to fulfil his will; Saul was chosen by him, but then it was at the request of the people, and so he was rather their king than his; but this was not at their desire, nor with their knowledge, but of his own good will and pleasure; the one was given in wrath, and the other in love; the one was to the rejection of God as King, the other to the rejection of Saul by the will of God.

1 Samuel 16:1 In-Context

1 Y el SEÑOR dijo a Samuel: ¿Hasta cuándo te lamentarás por Saúl, después que yo lo he desechado para que no reine sobre Israel? Llena tu cuerno de aceite y ve; te enviaré a Isaí, el de Belén, porque de entre sus hijos he escogido un rey para mí.
2 Y Samuel respondió: ¿Cómo puedo ir? Cuando Saúl lo sepa, me matará. Y el SEÑOR dijo: Toma contigo una novilla y di: "He venido a ofrecer sacrificio al SEÑOR."
3 Invitarás a Isaí al sacrificio y yo te mostraré lo que habrás de hacer; entonces me ungirás a aquel que yo te indique.
4 Samuel hizo lo que el SEÑOR dijo, y fue a Belén. Y los ancianos de la ciudad vinieron a su encuentro temblando y dijeron: ¿Vienes en paz?
5 Y él respondió: En paz. He venido a ofrecer sacrificio al SEÑOR. Consagraos y venid conmigo al sacrificio. Samuel consagró también a Isaí y a sus hijos y los invitó al sacrificio.
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