1 Samuele 14:40

40 Allora egli disse a tutto Israele: "Mettetevi da un lato, e io e Gionathan mio figliuolo staremo dall’altro". E il popolo disse a Saul: "Fa’ quello che ti par bene".

1 Samuele 14:40 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 14:40

Then said he unto all Israel
As many of them as were present; not the principal men only, but the common people; not the officers only, but the common soldiers in the army:

be ye on one side, and I and Jonathan my son will be on the other side:
so they divided to the right and left, one went one way, and the other the other; there were two boxes or urns, as Kimchi says, in one of which were the names of Saul and Jonathan, and in the other Israel; though Abarbinel observes, that such a partition of them on one side, and the other, is not according to the manner of lots; and he suspects that Saul knew that Jonathan had tasted of honey, being told it by the man that saw him eat it; and who said to him then, "thy father straitly charged" ( 1 Samuel 14:27 ) but chose this way to make it manifest to the people, and to show what a strict regard he had to justice:

and the people said unto Saul, do what seemeth good unto thee;
they were very obsequious to him in everything, see ( 1 Samuel 14:36 ) .

1 Samuele 14:40 In-Context

38 E Saul disse: "Accostatevi qua, voi tutti capi del popolo, riconoscete e vedete in che consista il peccato commesso quest’oggi!
39 Poiché, com’è vero che l’Eterno, il salvatore d’Israele, vive, quand’anche il reo fosse Gionathan mio figliuolo, egli dovrà morire". Ma in tutto il popolo non ci fu alcuno che gli rispondesse.
40 Allora egli disse a tutto Israele: "Mettetevi da un lato, e io e Gionathan mio figliuolo staremo dall’altro". E il popolo disse a Saul: "Fa’ quello che ti par bene".
41 Saul disse all’Eterno: "Dio d’Israele, fa’ conoscere la verità!" E Gionathan e Saul furon designati dalla sorte, e il popolo scampò.
42 Poi Saul disse: "Tirate a sorte fra me e Gionathan mio figliuolo". E Gionathan fu designato.
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