1 Rois 11:29

29 Dans ce temps-là, Jéroboam, étant sorti de Jérusalem, fut rencontré en chemin par le prophète Achija de Silo, revêtu d'un manteau neuf. Ils étaient tous deux seuls dans les champs.

1 Rois 11:29 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 11:29

And it came to pass at that time, when Jeroboam went out of
Jerusalem
Either to enter upon his new office: or having been with Solomon to pay in the revenues, and to make up his accounts with him was going back to the country to do the duty of his office:

that the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite found him in the way;
not accidentally, but purposely was in the way to meet him, and converse with him; this prophet was of the city of Shiloh, and where was now his abode, see ( 1 Kings 14:2 )

and he had clad himself with a new garment;
not Jeroboam, but the prophet, and that by the direction of the Lord, for the following purpose:

and they two were alone in the field:
it is possible Jeroboam might have some servants with him; but Ahijah desiring some private conversation with him, he sent them onwards, or bid them stay at some distance; who yet might be capable of observing what was done, though not of hearing what was said; or otherwise how should Solomon come to the knowledge of it? ( 1 Kings 11:40 ) .

1 Rois 11:29 In-Context

27 Voici à quelle occasion il leva la main contre le roi. Salomon bâtissait Millo, et fermait la brèche de la cité de David, son père.
28 Jéroboam était fort et vaillant; et Salomon, ayant vu ce jeune homme à l'oeuvre, lui donna la surveillance de tous les gens de corvée de la maison de Joseph.
29 Dans ce temps-là, Jéroboam, étant sorti de Jérusalem, fut rencontré en chemin par le prophète Achija de Silo, revêtu d'un manteau neuf. Ils étaient tous deux seuls dans les champs.
30 Achija saisit le manteau neuf qu'il avait sur lui, le déchira en douze morceaux,
31 et dit à Jéroboam: Prends pour toi dix morceaux! Car ainsi parle l'Eternel, le Dieu d'Israël: Voici, je vais arracher le royaume de la main de Salomon, et je te donnerai dix tribus.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.