1 Reis 12:16

16 Quando todo o Israel viu que o rei se recusava a ouvi-los, respondeu ao rei:“Que temos em comum com Davi?Que temos em comum com o filho de Jessé?Para as suas tendas, ó Israel!Cuide da sua própria casa, ó Davi!”E assim os israelitas foram para as suas casas.

1 Reis 12:16 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 12:16

So when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not unto them,
&c.] To grant their requests:

the people answered the king, saying, what portion have we in David?
or in his posterity, which are not of our tribes, nor are we obliged to have a king of that family; nor can we expect any benefit or advantage from thence, as may be easily concluded from the rough answer of Rehoboam:

neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse;
so they called David by way of contempt; which was great ingratitude, when he had done such great things for them, and he and his son Solomon had raised them to the pitch of wealth and glory they now enjoyed; these were seditious expressions, and seem to be borrowed from a seditious person in the times of David, ( 2 Samuel 20:1 )

to your tents, O Israel;
signifying it was high time to depart from Rehoboam, and to have nothing to say to him, or do with him, but retire to their habitations, to consider whom to set as king over them:

now see to thine own house, David;
thou son or grandson of David; not his own house and family, and mind his domestic affairs, nor the house of the sanctuary in his tribe, as many of the Jewish writers interpret it; but rather the tribe of Judah, of which he was, and would have him consider to what a narrow compass his kingdom would be brought, who was just now blustering and boasting of his grandeur as a king:

so Israel departed unto their tents;
to their cities, as the Targum, and their habitations there, without recognizing Rehoboam as their king, or swearing allegiance, or giving homage to him as such.

1 Reis 12:16 In-Context

14 seguiu o conselho dos jovens e disse: “Meu pai tornou pesado o seu jugo; eu o tornarei ainda mais pesado. Meu pai os castigou com simples chicotes; eu os castigarei com chicotes pontiagudos”.
15 E o rei não ouviu o povo, pois esta mudança nos acontecimentos vinha da parte do SENHOR, para que se cumprisse a palavra que o SENHOR havia falado a Jeroboão, filho de Nebate, por meio do silonita Aías.
16 Quando todo o Israel viu que o rei se recusava a ouvi-los, respondeu ao rei:“Que temos em comum com Davi?Que temos em comum com o filho de Jessé?Para as suas tendas, ó Israel!Cuide da sua própria casa, ó Davi!”E assim os israelitas foram para as suas casas.
17 Quanto, porém, aos israelitas que moravam nas cidades de Judá, Roboão continuou como rei deles.
18 O rei Roboão enviou Adonirão, chefe do trabalho forçado, mas todo o Israel o apedrejou até a morte. O rei, contudo, conseguiu subir em sua carruagem e fugir para Jerusalém.
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