1 Samuel 11:13

13 Pero Saúl respondió:
—Nadie será ejecutado hoy, ¡porque este día el Señor
rescató a Israel!

1 Samuel 11:13 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 11:13

And Saul said
Preventing Samuel from giving an answer, being ready to forgive injuries; as it was in his power as a king, and him only, to pardon those persons that treated him in so ill a manner, and it was policy so to do, especially in the beginning of his reign; and it plainly appears that this temper did not always continue with him; though there is no reason to believe otherwise, that this was now owing to his lenity as well as his prudence:

there shall not be a man put to death this day;
who by their appearance to his summons had testified their obedience, and by their courage and valour had showed their attachment to him, and to the interest of their country. Ben Gersom takes the sense to be, that it might be right after, but not on this day to put them to death; or that this was an artifice of Saul to deliver those men out of the hands of the Israelites, suggesting as if it was his intention hereafter to put them to death, though not now, for the following reason:

for today the Lord hath wrought salvation in Israel;
he does not ascribe the victory to the quick dispatch he made, to his wisdom and prudence in forming the scheme he did, and to his valour and courage, and that of his troops, but to the power and goodness of God.

1 Samuel 11:13 In-Context

11 Pero a la mañana siguiente, antes del amanecer, Saúl llegó con su ejército dividido en tres destacamentos. Entonces atacó por sorpresa a los amonitas y los masacró durante toda la mañana. El resto del ejército amonita quedó tan disperso que no había dos de ellos juntos.
12 Entonces la gente clamó a Samuel:
—¿Ahora, dónde están esos hombres que decían: “¿Por qué debe Saúl gobernarnos?”? ¡Tráiganlos aquí y los mataremos!
13 Pero Saúl respondió:
—Nadie será ejecutado hoy, ¡porque este día el Señor
rescató a Israel!
14 Luego Samuel dijo a la gente:
—¡Vengan, vamos todos a Gilgal para renovar el reino!
15 Así que todos fueron a Gilgal y en una ceremonia solemne delante del Señor
proclamaron rey a Saúl. Después ofrecieron ofrendas de paz al Señor
, y Saúl y todos los israelitas se llenaron de alegría.
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