1 Samuel 20:24

24 So David hid in the fields. At the New Moon Festival, King Saul came to the meal

1 Samuel 20:24 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 20:24

So David hid himself in the field
Not directly, but at the time appointed; for he went to Bethlehem, and returned from thence before that time:

and when the new moon was come;
the first clay of the month, which was a solemn festival:

the king sat him down to eat meat;
Saul sat down at his table to eat of the provisions that were set upon it; which it is very probable were the peace offerings for that day, which he, his family, and nobles, feasted on together; it is in the Hebrew, "he sat down at the bread" {b}, which is put for all the food on the table, and the provisions of it.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (Mxlh le) "ad [vel] juxta panem", Pagninus, Montanus.

1 Samuel 20:24 In-Context

22 But if I tell him, "The arrows are on the other side of you,' then leave, because the Lord is sending you away.
23 As for the promise we have made to each other, the Lord will make sure that we will keep it forever."
24 So David hid in the fields. At the New Moon Festival, King Saul came to the meal
25 and sat in his usual place by the wall. Abner sat next to him, and Jonathan sat across the table from him. David's place was empty,
26 but Saul said nothing that day, because he thought, "Something has happened to him, and he is not ritually pure."
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.