1 Samuël 7:15

15 Samuel nu richtte Israel al de dagen zijns levens.

1 Samuël 7:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 7:15

And Samuel judged Israel all the days of his life.
] Not only before Saul was made king, but afterwards; for though he had not the exercise of the supreme government of the nation, yet he might act as a judge under Saul, and hear and try causes brought before him, and execute justice and judgment; and as a prophet he taught and instructed the people, and reformed abuses among them; and besides, he held and exercised his extraordinary office, to which he was raised up of God, and even took upon him to reprove Saul himself, and to kill Agag. The Jews say F17 he judged Israel thirteen years only, eleven by himself, and two with Saul; but his government must be much larger, his with Saul is reckoned forty years, ( Acts 13:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Seder Olam Rabba, c. 13. p. 35. Midrash Tillim apud Abarbinel in loc. Kimchi in loc.

1 Samuël 7:15 In-Context

13 Alzo werden de Filistijnen vernederd, en kwamen niet meer in de landpalen van Israel; want de hand des HEEREN was tegen de Filistijnen al de dagen van Samuel.
14 En de steden, welke de Filistijnen van Israel genomen hadden kwamen weder aan Israel, van Ekron tot Gath toe; ook rukte Israel derzelver landpale uit de hand der Filistijnen; en er was vrede tussen Israel en tussen de Amorieten.
15 Samuel nu richtte Israel al de dagen zijns levens.
16 En hij toog van jaar tot jaar, en ging rondom naar Beth-El, en Gilgal, en Mizpa; en hij richtte Israel in al die plaatsen.
17 Doch hij keerde weder naar Rama; want daar was zijn huis, en daar richtte hij Israel; en hij bouwde aldaar den HEERE een altaar.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.