1 Samuel 30:24

24 ¿Quién les hará caso cuando hablan así? Compartiremos por partes iguales tanto con los que vayan a la batalla como con los que cuiden las pertenencias.

1 Samuel 30:24 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 30:24

For who will hearken unto you in fit is matter?
No wise and just man will take on your side of the question, and join with you in excluding your brethren from a share in the spoil:

but as his part [is] that goeth down to the battle, so [shall] his part
[be] that tarrieth by the stuff;
as these two hundred men did; they were placed to abide by and watch the carriages, the bag and baggage the rest had left there, that they might be the lighter, and make their pursuit more swiftly: besides, they guarded the pass here, and were also exposed to danger; for if the four hundred had been cut off, and the enemy had returned, they must all have perished; and therefore as they had their post assigned them, and were liable to danger, it was but just and reasonable they should have the share in the spoil; especially since it was not want of will in them they did not go with them, but weakness of body:

they shall part alike;
this was David's determination and decision, and it was an equitable one: something similar to this was directed by the Lord in the war of Midian, ( Numbers 31:25 ) and was practised in the times of Abraham, ( Genesis 14:24 ) ; and is agreeable to the light of nature, and what has been practised by the Heathens, particularly the Romans, as Polybius F21 relates; who tells us, that every man brought booty into the camp, when the tribunes divided it equally to them all; not only to those which remained in battle, but to those that guarded the tents and the baggage, to the sick, and to those that were appointed to any service, see ( Psalms 68:12 ) ; and so the Turkish historian says F23, that the Pisidians, who lived on spoil, gave a part not contemptible to those that abode at home with their wives.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Hist. l. 10. p. 365.
F23 Chalcocondyl. de reb. Turc. l. 5. p. 161.

1 Samuel 30:24 In-Context

22 Pero unos alborotadores entre los hombres de David dijeron:
—Ellos no fueron con nosotros, así que no pueden tener nada del botín que recuperamos. Denles sus esposas e hijos y díganles que se vayan.
23 Pero David dijo:
—¡No, mis hermanos! No sean egoístas con lo que el Señor
nos dio. Él nos protegió y nos ayudó a derrotar a la banda de saqueadores que nos atacó.
24 ¿Quién les hará caso cuando hablan así? Compartiremos por partes iguales tanto con los que vayan a la batalla como con los que cuiden las pertenencias.
25 A partir de entonces, David estableció este dicho como decreto y ordenanza en Israel y hasta el día de hoy todavía se cumple.
26 Cuando llegó a Siclag, David envió parte del botín a los ancianos de Judá, quienes eran sus amigos. «Esto es un regalo para ustedes —les dijo David—, tomado de los enemigos del Señor
».
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