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1 Samuel 16:10

Listen to 1 Samuel 16:10
10 Isaï fit passer ainsi ses sept fils devant Samuel; et Samuel dit à Isaï: L'Éternel n'a point choisi ceux-ci.

1 Samuel 16:10 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 16:10

Again Jesse made seven of his sons pass before Samuel
Not seven more, for he had but eight sons in all with David, ( 1 Samuel 17:12 ) but four more, which with the other three made seven; three of these four are mentioned by name, Nathanael, Raddai, and Ozem, ( 1 Chronicles 2:14 1 Chronicles 2:15 ) , but the fourth we nowhere read of; perhaps he died quickly after this, was an obscure person, and of no fame and note, or might be by another woman:

and Samuel said unto Jesse, the Lord hath not chosen these;
not anyone of them.

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1 Samuel 16:10 In-Context

8 Et Isaï appela Abinadab, et le fit passer devant Samuel; mais il dit: L'Éternel n'a pas non plus choisi celui-ci.
9 Et Isaï fit passer Shamma; mais Samuel dit: L'Éternel n'a pas non plus choisi celui-ci.
10 Isaï fit passer ainsi ses sept fils devant Samuel; et Samuel dit à Isaï: L'Éternel n'a point choisi ceux-ci.
11 Puis Samuel dit à Isaï: Sont-ce là tous tes enfants? Et il répondit: Il reste encore le plus jeune; mais, voici, il paît les brebis. Alors Samuel dit à Isaï: Envoie-le chercher; car nous ne nous mettrons point à table jusqu'à ce qu'il soit venu ici.
12 Il envoya donc et le fit venir. Or, il était blond, avec de beaux yeux et un beau visage; et l'Éternel dit à Samuel: Lève toi et oins-le; car c'est celui-là.

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