1 Samuel 21:15

15 Am I short of meshugga'im? Is that why you've brought this one to go crazy on me? Must I have this one in my house?"

1 Samuel 21:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 21:15

Have I need of madmen?
&c.] Or fools, do I want them? have not I enough of them already at my court? I want wise men, and not fools and madmen. The Jews say F23 that the wife and daughter of Achish were mad; that while David was playing the fool and madman without, they were acting the same part within; so that Achish had enough of that sort of diversion, if it was to be reckoned such; as it was according to the taste of some persons, who used, as in later so in earlier times, to keep fools in their houses to make them sport; but Achish had enough of that, and too much, at least needed no more:

that ye have brought this [fellow] to play the madman in my presence?
or act the part of a fool before me:

shall this [fellow] come into mine house?
court or palace, and have a post there; you need be in no pain about it; he is neither agreeable to me, nor fit for any; and therefore Achish drove him away as a fool or madman, instead of imprisoning him as an enemy, or taking away his life; see the title of the thirty fourth psalm, ( Psalms 34:1 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F23 Midrash Tillim apud Abarbinel. in loc.

1 Samuel 21:15 In-Context

13 So, as they were watching, he changed his behavior and acted like a madman when they had hold of him, scratching marks on the doors of the city gate and drooling down his beard.
14 Akhish said to his servants, "Here, you see that the man is meshugga; why bring him to me?
15 Am I short of meshugga'im? Is that why you've brought this one to go crazy on me? Must I have this one in my house?"
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