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1 Samuel 21:8

Listen to 1 Samuel 21:8
8 Et David dit à Achimélec: N'as-tu donc pas sous la main quelque lance ou quelque épée? car je n'ai point pris mon épée ni mes armes avec moi, parce que l'affaire du roi était pressée.

1 Samuel 21:8 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 21:8

And David said unto Ahimelech
After he had given him some of the loaves of the shewbread:

and is there not here under thine hand spear or sword?
any weapon, meaning in the tabernacle, and in his keeping, and at his disposal; he knew the sword of Goliath was there, and perhaps had a principal view to it, and put this question in order to get that in his possession:

for I have neither brought my sword nor my weapons with me;
neither his sword, nor any part of his armour, but was come quite naked and unarmed and, as he pretended,

because the king's business required haste;
still continuing his lie; whereas the true reason was, he was let down in haste by his wife through a window of his house, and could not stay to take his armour with him; and had lain hid for some time, and passed incognito from place to place, and without armour, that he might be the less known and observed, and least suspected; though it may seem strange that Jonathan had not provided him with a sword.

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1 Samuel 21:8 In-Context

6 Le sacrificateur lui donna donc le pain sacré; car il n'y avait point là d'autre pain que les pains de proposition, qui avaient été ôtés de devant l'Éternel, pour y remettre du pain chaud, au jour qu'on avait ôté l'autre.
7 Or, en ce jour, un homme d'entre les serviteurs de Saül se tenait là, devant l'Éternel; il se nommait Doëg, l'Iduméen, chef des bergers de Saül.
8 Et David dit à Achimélec: N'as-tu donc pas sous la main quelque lance ou quelque épée? car je n'ai point pris mon épée ni mes armes avec moi, parce que l'affaire du roi était pressée.
9 Et le sacrificateur dit: Voici l'épée de Goliath, le Philistin, que tu tuas dans la vallée du chêne; elle est enveloppée dans un drap, derrière l'éphod; si tu veux la prendre pour toi, prends-la; car il n'y en a point ici d'autre que celle-là. Et David dit: il n'y en a point de pareille; donne-la-moi.
10 Alors David se leva, et s'enfuit ce jour-lĂ  de devant SaĂĽl, et s'en alla vers Akish, roi de Gath.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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