2 Samuel 17:28

28 trajeron camas, copas, vasijas de barro, trigo, cebada, harina, grano tostado, habas, lentejas, semillas tostadas,

2 Samuel 17:28 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 17:28

Brought beds
For David and his men, who, fleeing from Jerusalem in haste, could bring none with them, and therefore were ill provided while in the plains of the wilderness; the Septuagint version says there were ten of them, and that they were of tapestry, wrought on both sides, and such the ancients used F26, see ( Proverbs 7:16 ) ; and so ten basins in the next clause:

and basins, and earthen vessels;
to put their food and liquors in, and eat and drink out of, and for other services:

and wheat, and barley, and flour, and parched [corn];
or "kali", which was made of the above corn ground into meal, and mixed with water or milk, and eaten with honey or oil, as there was another sort made of pulse, later mentioned:

and beans, and lentiles, and parched [pulse];
or "kali", made of these in the above manner. Some think F1 coffee is meant, but without reason.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Vid. Aristophan. in Pluto, p. 55.
F1 Sterringa, Animadv. Philol. Sacr. p. 48.

2 Samuel 17:28 In-Context

26 Y acampó Israel con Absalón en la tierra de Galaad.
27 Cuando David llegó a Mahanaim, Sobi, hijo de Nahas de Rabá, de los hijos de Amnón, Maquir, hijo de Amiel de Lodebar, y Barzilai galaadita de Rogelim,
28 trajeron camas, copas, vasijas de barro, trigo, cebada, harina, grano tostado, habas, lentejas, semillas tostadas,
29 miel, cuajada, ovejas, y queso de vaca, para que comieran David y el pueblo que estaba con él, pues decían: El pueblo está hambriento, cansado y sediento en el desierto.
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