1 Samuel 16:4

4 Und Samuel tat, was Jehova geredet hatte, und kam nach Bethlehem. Da kamen die Ältesten der Stadt ihm ängstlich entgegen und sprachen: Bedeutet dein Kommen Friede?

1 Samuel 16:4 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 16:4

And Samuel did that which the Lord spake
He filled a horn of oil, and took an heifer with him:

and came to Bethlehem;
where Jesse and his family lived, which, according to Bunting F25, was sixteen miles from Ramah; though it could hardly be so much, since Ramah was six miles from Jerusalem on one side, as Bethlehem lay six miles from it on the other F26;

and the elders of the town trembled at his coming;
for he being now an old man, and seldom went abroad, they concluded it must be something very extraordinary that brought him thither; and they might fear that as he was a prophet of the Lord, that he was come to reprove them, or denounce some judgment upon them for their sins. The Targum is,

``the elders of the city gathered together to meet him;''

out of respect and in honour to him, and to the same sense Jarchi's note is,

``they hasted to go out to meet him'';

see ( Hosea 11:11 )

and, said comest thou peaceably?
the word "said" is singular; one of the elders put this question, the chiefest of them, perhaps Jesse; and the meaning of it is, whether he came with ill news and bad tidings, or as displeased with them himself on some account or another; or with a message from God, as displeased with them; or whether he came there for his own peace and safety, to be sheltered from Saul; and which, if that was the case, might not be for their peace and good; but would draw upon them the wrath and vengeance of Saul; for they doubtless knew that there was a variance, at least a shyness, between Saul and Samuel.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Travels of the Patriarchs p. 125.
F26 Vid. Hieron. de loc. Heb. fol. 89. F. & 94. B.

1 Samuel 16:4 In-Context

2 Und Samuel sprach: Wie mag ich hingehen? Wenn Saul es hört, so tötet er mich. Und Jehova sprach: Nimm eine Färse mit dir und sprich: Ich bin gekommen, um Jehova zu opfern.
3 Und lade Isai zum Schlachtopfer, und ich werde dir kundtun, was du tun sollst; und du sollst mir salben, den ich dir sagen werde.
4 Und Samuel tat, was Jehova geredet hatte, und kam nach Bethlehem. Da kamen die Ältesten der Stadt ihm ängstlich entgegen und sprachen: Bedeutet dein Kommen Friede?
5 Und er sprach: Friede! Ich bin gekommen, um Jehova zu opfern. Heiliget euch und kommet mit mir zum Schlachtopfer. Und er heiligte Isai und seine Söhne und lud sie zum Schlachtopfer.
6 Und es geschah, als sie kamen, da sah er Eliab und sprach: Gewiß, vor Jehova ist sein Gesalbter!
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