1 Samuel 16:12

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.

1 Samuel 16:12 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 16:12

And he sent and brought him in
Sent messengers into the field and to the flock for him, and being come home Jesse introduced him into the room where Samuel was:

now he was ruddy;
which some understand not of the ruddiness of his complexion, or of his cheeks, but of the redness of his hair; the former seems best:

and withal of a beautiful countenance;
of comely features: or "beautiful eyes" F5; bright, clear, and sparkling; eyes that are black or blue are reckoned beautiful:

and goodly to look to;
of a pleasant countenance, delightful to behold; he carried sweetness as well as majesty in his face; in this he was a type of Christ, ( Song of Solomon 5:10 Song of Solomon 5:16 ) . A beautiful aspect, as well as shape and height, recommended persons for government, as with the Ethiopians, as Aristotle F6 relates; so Agamemnon is represented by Priamus F7 for his personable appearance, as like a king, and fit to be one:

and the Lord said, arise, anoint him, for this is he;
that he had spoken to him of, and who it was his pleasure should be anointed king; and therefore, by a secret strong impulse upon his mind, was put upon doing it immediately, without any hesitation or delay.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (Mynye hpy Me) "simul pulcher oculis", Montanus; "cum pulchritudine oculorum", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
F6 Politic. l. 4. c. 4.
F7 Homer. Iliad. 3. v. 166.

1 Samuel 16:12 In-Context

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.
13 Alors Samuel prit la corne d'huile, et l'oignit au milieu de ses frères, et depuis ce jour-là l'Esprit de l'Éternel saisit David. Puis Samuel se leva, et s'en alla à Rama.
14 Et l'Esprit de l'Éternel se retira de Saül, et un mauvais esprit, envoyé par l'Éternel, le troublait.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.