1-Samuel - 17:31



31 When the words were heard which David spoke, they rehearsed them before Saul; and he sent for him.

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Explanation and meaning of 1-Samuel 17:31.

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And the words which David spoke were heard, and were rehearsed before Saul.
And the words which David hath spoken are heard, and they declare before Saul, and he receiveth him;
And, hearing what David said, they gave Saul word of it: and he sent for him.
And when the words were heard which David spoke, they rehearsed them before Saul; and he was taken to him.
Now the words that David had spoken were heard and reported in the sight of Saul.

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Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

And when the words were heard which David spake,.... To one, and to another, and these reported to other persons, and so they went from one to another through many hands:
they rehearsed them before Saul; coming to the ears of some of his courtiers and counsellors, or officers about him, they told him what such an one had said:
and he sent for him; to his tent or pavilion where he was, to talk with him on this subject. The whole of 1-Samuel 17:11 is wanting in the Septuagint version, according to the Vatican exemplar; and these "twenty" verses are thought, by some (e), to be an interpolation; and it must be owned there are difficulties in them, and that the connection of 1-Samuel 17:11 with the following is very clear and consistent, as also is 1-Samuel 17:50 left out in the same version; and likewise the last four of the chapter, 1-Samuel 17:55, and five with which the next begins, 1-Samuel 18:1.
(e) See Dr. Kennicott's Dissert. 2. p. 418, &c.

A shepherd lad, come the same morning from keeping sheep, had more courage than all the mighty men of Israel. Thus God often sends good words to his Israel, and does great things for them, by the weak and foolish things of the world. As he had answered his brother's passion with meekness, so David answered Saul's fear with faith. When David kept sheep, he proved himself very careful and tender of his flock. This reminds us of Christ, the good Shepherd, who not only ventured, but laid down his life for the sheep. Our experience ought to encourage us to trust in God, and be bold in the way of duty. He that has delivered, does and will continue to do so. David gained leave to fight the Philistine. Not being used to such armour as Saul put upon him, he was not satisfied to go in that manner; this was from the Lord, that it might more plainly appear he fought and conquered in faith, and that the victory was from Him who works by the feeblest and most despised means and instruments. It is not to be inquired how excellent any thing is, but how proper. Let Saul's coat be ever so rich, and his armour ever so strong, what is David the better if they fit him not? But faith, prayer, truth, and righteousness; the whole armour of God, and the mind that was in Christ; are equally needful for all the servants of the Lord, whatever may be their work.

David's words were told to Saul, who had him sent for immediately.

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