1 Samuel 3:15

15 Samuel, vocero del Señor
Entonces Samuel se quedó en la cama hasta la mañana; luego se levantó y abrió las puertas del tabernáculo,
como de costumbre. Tenía miedo de contarle a Elí lo que el Señor
le había dicho.

1 Samuel 3:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 3:15

And Samuel lay until the morning
It is not said he slept; it can hardly be thought he should, when it is considered what a new, strange, and uncommon thing had befallen him; what honour had been conferred on him a child, that the Lord should vouchsafe to speak and communicate his mind to him, and what dreadful things were said of Eli's family; all which must greatly affect his mind, and keep him waking: however, he lay musing thereon until morning, and then arose,

and opened the doors of the house of the Lord;
as he had used to do, and which was the business of the Levites; though he had been so highly honoured, he was not elated with it, nor thought himself above so low and mean an employment in the house of God; nor did he run to Eli or others, boasting of what he had met with that night, but modestly and carefully attended to what was his common and constant employment every morning:

and Samuel feared to show Eli the vision;
the vision of prophecy, as the Targum; what God had foretold should befall him and his family, lest he should be grieved on more accounts than one; partly because he, an old man, an high priest, and judge of Israel, was overlooked and neglected, and the prophecy was delivered to a child, and not to him; and partly because of the sad things that should come upon his family.

1 Samuel 3:15 In-Context

13 Le advertí que viene juicio sobre su familia para siempre, porque sus hijos blasfeman a Dios
y él no los ha disciplinado.
14 Por eso juré que los pecados de Elí y los de sus hijos jamás serán perdonados ni por medio de sacrificios ni ofrendas.
15 Samuel, vocero del Señor
Entonces Samuel se quedó en la cama hasta la mañana; luego se levantó y abrió las puertas del tabernáculo,
como de costumbre. Tenía miedo de contarle a Elí lo que el Señor
le había dicho.
16 Pero Elí lo llamó:
—Samuel, hijo mío.
—Aquí estoy —respondió Samuel.
17 —¿Qué te dijo el Señor
? Dímelo todo. ¡Y que el Señor
te castigue, y aun te mate, si me ocultas algo!
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