1 Rois 22:34

34 Alors un homme tira de son arc tout au hasard, et frappa le roi d'Israël entre les jointures de la cuirasse. Et le roi dit à son cocher: Tourne, et mène-moi hors des rangs; car je suis blessé.

1 Rois 22:34 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 22:34

And a certain man drew a bow at a venture
Not aiming at the king of Israel, or knowing whereabout he was. In the Targum on ( 2 Chronicles 18:33 ) , this man is said to be Naaman, the general of the army of the king of Syria, and so Jarchi here; but though he did this in his simplicity, as the word signifies, without any intention to smite any particular person; yet God directed the arrow to the man he had marked for destruction, and neither his disguise, nor coat of mail, could secure from that:

and smote the king of Israel between the joints of the harness:
of which the pieces of armour on him were joined together, the higher and lower parts of it, the breastplate, and what covered the belly; and though these were joined as close as they were capable of joining them in those times, yet the arrow, guided by divine Providence, found its way into his body:

wherefore he said unto the driver of his chariot, turn thine hand;
or hands, with which he held the reins, and turn the horses on one side:

and carry me out of the host;
where the battle was hottest, to a place more remote and private, that he might have the wound examined, and the blood stopped, and return again, as it seems he did:

for I am wounded;
or rather "I am sick" F19, or ill, as the Targum; somewhat out of order, and therefore chose to retire a little while; not caring it should be known that he was smitten and wounded, lest his soldiers should be disheartened.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (ytylxh) "aegrotare factus sum", Vatablus; "aegrotus factus sum", Junius & Tremellius.

1 Rois 22:34 In-Context

32 Sitôt donc que les chefs des chars eurent vu Josaphat, ils dirent: C'est certainement le roi d'Israël. Et ils tournèrent vers lui pour l'attaquer; mais Josaphat poussa un cri.
33 Et quand les chefs des chars virent que ce n'était pas le roi d'Israël, ils se détournèrent de lui.
34 Alors un homme tira de son arc tout au hasard, et frappa le roi d'Israël entre les jointures de la cuirasse. Et le roi dit à son cocher: Tourne, et mène-moi hors des rangs; car je suis blessé.
35 Or, en ce jour-là, le combat fut acharné et le roi fut retenu dans son char, vis-à-vis des Syriens; et il mourut sur le soir; et le sang de la blessure coula sur le fond du char.
36 Et, comme le soleil se couchait, ce cri passa dans les rangs: Chacun à sa ville, et chacun à son pays!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.