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1 Samuel 9:1

Listen to 1 Samuel 9:1
1 SaĂșl conoce a Samuel
HabĂ­a un hombre rico e influyente llamado Cis, de la tribu de BenjamĂ­n. Era hijo de Abiel, hijo de Zeror, hijo de Becorat, hijo de AfĂ­a, de la tribu de BenjamĂ­n.

1 Samuel 9:1 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 9:1

Now there was a man of Benjamin
Of the tribe of Benjamin, which had its name from the youngest son of Jacob, and one of this tribe was the first king of Israel:

whose name was Kish:
whom the apostle calls Cis, ( Acts 13:21 ) , and Josephus F9 Cises; his name, according to Hillerus F11, signifies "ensnared"; for what reason it was given him is not certain:

the son of Abiel;
in ( 1 Chronicles 8:33 ) ( 9:39 ) , he is called Ner that begat Kish; and in this book, ( 1 Samuel 14:50 1 Samuel 14:51 ) Ner and Kish are represented as brethren, the sons of Abiel: to reconcile this, it may be observed, that Ner being the elder brother, on the death of his father Abiel, had the care and bringing up of his younger brother Kish; and therefore when he is said to beget him, the meaning is, not that he was the parent of him, but the bringer up of him; or rather, as Kimchi thinks, Abiel had two sons, one of which was Ner; and that he had two sons, one that was called after his own name Ner, who was the father of Abner; and the other Kish, the father of Saul:

the son of Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son of Aphiah, a Benjamite;
of these persons we nowhere else read:

a mighty man of power;
not a man of riches, or of authority, neither a wealthy man, nor a magistrate, for his family was mean and contemptible, ( 1 Samuel 9:21 ) ( 10:27 ) but a man of great strength, an able bodied man, and of great natural fortitude, and courage of mind.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Antiqu. l. 6. c. 4. sect. 1.
F11 Onomastic. Sacr. p. 405.
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1 Samuel 9:1 In-Context

1 SaĂșl conoce a Samuel
HabĂ­a un hombre rico e influyente llamado Cis, de la tribu de BenjamĂ­n. Era hijo de Abiel, hijo de Zeror, hijo de Becorat, hijo de AfĂ­a, de la tribu de BenjamĂ­n.
2 Su hijo SaĂșl era el hombre mĂĄs apuesto en Israel; era tan alto que los demĂĄs apenas le llegaban a los hombros.
3 Cierto dĂ­a, los burros de Cis se extraviaron, y Ă©l le dijo a SaĂșl: «Lleva a un siervo contigo y ve a buscar los burros».
4 AsĂ­ que SaĂșl tomĂł a un siervo y anduvo por la zona montañosa de EfraĂ­n, por la tierra de Salisa, por el ĂĄrea de Saalim y por toda la tierra de BenjamĂ­n, pero no pudieron encontrar los burros por ninguna parte.
5 Finalmente, entraron a la regiĂłn de Zuf y SaĂșl le dijo a su siervo:
—Volvamos a casa. ÂĄEs probable que ahora mi padre estĂ© mĂĄs preocupado por nosotros que por los burros!

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