1 Samuele 26:5

5 Allora Davide si levò, venne al luogo dove Saul stava accampato, e notò il luogo ov’eran coricati Saul ed Abner, il figliuolo di Ner, capo dell’esercito di lui. Saul stava coricato nel parco dei carri, e la sua gente era accampata intorno a lui.

1 Samuele 26:5 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 26:5

And David arose, and came to the place where Saul had pitched,
&c.] Came near it, within sight of it; so that he could take a view of it with his naked eye, and observe where and in what manner he was encamped:

and David beheld the place where Saul lay, and Abner the son of Ner,
the captain of his host;
where he and his general had their quarters in the camp:

and Saul lay in the trench;
or circuit; not in the foss or ditch thrown up, in which an army sometimes lies entrenched; but this is to be understood either of the camp itself, so called, as Ben Gersom, Abarbinel, and Ben Melech think, because it lay in a circular form, that all comers to it on every side might be seen; or else a sort of fortress all around the camp, made of carriages joined together; and as the word signifies a carriage, cart or chariot, it may design the chariot in which Saul slept, as kings have been used to do when not in their houses; and to this the Septuagint agrees, which uses a word that Procopius Gazaeus says signifies one kind of a chariot, and is used of a chariot drawn by mules, in the Greek version of ( Isaiah 66:20 ) ; Grotius observes, kings used to sleep in chariots where there were no houses; (See Gill on 1 Samuel 17:20); though he rather seems to have slept, "sub die", in the open air:

and the people pitched round about him;
both for the sake of honour, and for his greater security; this shows it could not be the loss he laid in, for then they could not pitch around him.

1 Samuele 26:5 In-Context

3 E Saul si accampò sulla collina di Hakila ch’è dirimpetto al deserto, presso la strada. E Davide, che stava nel deserto, avendo inteso che Saul veniva nel deserto per cercarlo,
4 mandò delle spie, e seppe con certezza che Saul era giunto.
5 Allora Davide si levò, venne al luogo dove Saul stava accampato, e notò il luogo ov’eran coricati Saul ed Abner, il figliuolo di Ner, capo dell’esercito di lui. Saul stava coricato nel parco dei carri, e la sua gente era accampata intorno a lui.
6 E Davide prese a dire ad Ahimelec, lo Hitteo, e ad Abishai, figliuolo di Tseruia, fratello di Joab: "Chi scenderà con me verso Saul nel campo?" E Abishai rispose: "Scenderò io con te".
7 Davide ed Abishai dunque pervennero di notte a quella gente; ed ecco che Saul giaceva addormentato nel parco dei carri, con la sua lancia fitta in terra, dalla parte del capo; ed Abner e la sua gente gli stavan coricati all’intorno.
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