1. Samuel 9

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1 Der var en rig og anset mand af Benjamins stamme, som hed Kish. Kish var søn af Abiel, som var søn af Zeror, som var søn af Bekorat, som var søn af Afia.2 Kish havde en søn, der hed Saul. Han var den flotteste fyr i hele Israel, og han var et hoved højere end nogen anden i landet.3 En dag var nogle af Kish’ æsler løbet væk. Derfor sagde han til Saul: „Tag en tjener med dig og gå ud og led efter dem.”4 Saul og hans tjener gennemsøgte Efraims højland, Shalisha-egnen, Shalim-egnen og hele Benjamins land uden at finde æslerne.5 Da de til sidst nåede Zuf-området, sagde Saul til tjeneren: „Lad os gå hjem. Nu er min far sikkert mere bekymret for os end for æslerne.”6 Men tjeneren svarede: „Ved du hvad? I den by dér bor der en Guds profet, som folk har stor respekt for, fordi alt, hvad han siger, sker. Lad os opsøge ham. Måske han kan fortælle os, hvor vi kan finde æslerne.”7 „Men vi har ingen penge med, så vi kan betale ham,” indvendte Saul. „Vi har ingen verdens ting, ikke engang et stykke brød.”8 „Jo,” svarede tjeneren. „Jeg har et lille stykke sølv, en kvart shekel. Den vil jeg give ham, så han kan sige os, hvad vi skal gøre.”9-11 „Godt,” sagde Saul. „Lad os så bare prøve.” Så begav de sig op ad bakken mod byen, hvor profeten holdt til. Undervejs mødte de nogle unge piger, som var på vej ned for at hente vand, og de spurgte dem: „Er seeren hjemme?” (På den tid kaldte man endnu profeter for „seere”. „Lad os gå hen og spørge seeren,” sagde man, når man ville spørge Gud til råds).12-13 Pigerne svarede: „Jo, han er kommet til byen i dag, for der skal ofres et dyr på offerhøjen. Hvis I følger vejen lige frem og går ind i byen, vil I træffe ham der. Han går snart op til offerhøjen, for det er ham, der skal velsigne slagtofferet, og folk har ikke lov at spise af slagtofferet, før han kommer.”14 Så skyndte de sig op til byen, og netop som de kom til byporten, kom Samuel gående hen imod dem på vej til offerhøjen.15 Dagen før havde Herren sagt til Samuel:16 „I morgen ved denne tid sender jeg en mand fra Benjamins land til dig. Ham skal du salve til konge over mit folk. Han skal frelse folket fra filistrenes herredømme, for jeg har hørt folkets klageråb og har besluttet at hjælpe dem.”17 Da Samuel fik øje på Saul, sagde Herren til ham: „Det er den mand, jeg fortalte dig om. Han skal regere over mit folk.”18 I det samme henvendte Saul sig til Samuel dér i byporten og spurgte: „Kan du sige mig, hvor seeren bor?”19 „Det er mig, der er seeren,” svarede Samuel. „Gå foran mig op til offerhøjen. Så kan vi spise sammen, og i morgen tidlig skal jeg fortælle dig, hvad du ønsker at vide, og sende dig af sted.20 Du skal ikke bekymre dig om æslerne, der løb bort for tre dage siden. De er i god behold. Men hvem er det, hele Israels håb står til, om ikke det er til dig og din slægt?”21 „Hvordan kan du sige sådan noget,” indvendte Saul. „Jeg er jo fra Benjamins stamme, den mindste i hele Israel. Og min slægt er den mest ubetydelige i hele stammen!”22 Men Samuel førte Saul og hans tjener ind i gildesalen og gav dem hæderspladsen blandt de 30 indbudte gæster,23 og han sagde til kokken: „Kom med det fine stykke kød, som er forbeholdt hædersgæsten.”24 Kokken løftede kødet op og lagde det foran Saul. „Spis! Det er til dig,” sagde Samuel. „Jeg havde lagt det stykke til side til dig, så du ved denne lejlighed kunne spise det sammen med de øvrige gæster.” Så spiste Saul sammen med Samuel.25 Derefter gik de ned fra offerhøjen. Da de var kommet tilbage til byen, blev der redt op til Saul på tagterrassen.26-27 Ved daggry næste morgen råbte Samuel op til Saul: „Stå op! Jeg vil følge dig på vej.” Så stod Saul op, og Samuel gik med dem et stykke hen ad vejen. Da de var nået til udkanten af byen, sagde Samuel til Saul: „Sig til tjeneren, at han skal gå i forvejen, men bliv du her lidt endnu. Herren har nemlig givet mig et særligt budskab til dig.”

1. Samuel 9

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1 There was a man of Benjamin whose name was Kish, the son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, a Benjaminite, a man of wealth. (1.Sam 14,51; 1.Krøn 8,33; 1.Krøn 9,39)2 And he had a son whose name was Saul, a handsome young man. There was not a man among the people of Israel more handsome than he. From his shoulders upward he was taller than any of the people. (1.Sam 8,16; 1.Sam 10,23)3 Now the donkeys of Kish, Saul’s father, were lost. So Kish said to Saul his son, “Take one of the young men with you, and arise, go and look for the donkeys.”4 And he passed through the hill country of Ephraim and passed through the land of Shalishah, but they did not find them. And they passed through the land of Shaalim, but they were not there. Then they passed through the land of Benjamin, but did not find them. (Josva 24,33; 2.Kong 4,42)5 When they came to the land of Zuph, Saul said to his servant[1] who was with him, “Come, let us go back, lest my father cease to care about the donkeys and become anxious about us.” (1.Sam 10,2)6 But he said to him, “Behold, there is a man of God in this city, and he is a man who is held in honor; all that he says comes true. So now let us go there. Perhaps he can tell us the way we should go.” (5.Mos 33,1; Dom 13,6; 1.Sam 3,19; 1.Kong 13,1)7 Then Saul said to his servant, “But if we go, what can we bring the man? For the bread in our sacks is gone, and there is no present to bring to the man of God. What do we have?” (1.Kong 14,3; 2.Kong 4,42; 2.Kong 8,8)8 The servant answered Saul again, “Here, I have with me a quarter of a shekel[2] of silver, and I will give it to the man of God to tell us our way.”9 (Formerly in Israel, when a man went to inquire of God, he said, “Come, let us go to the seer,” for today’s “prophet” was formerly called a seer.) (1.Mos 25,22)10 And Saul said to his servant, “Well said; come, let us go.” So they went to the city where the man of God was.11 As they went up the hill to the city, they met young women coming out to draw water and said to them, “Is the seer here?” (1.Mos 24,11)12 They answered, “He is; behold, he is just ahead of you. Hurry. He has come just now to the city, because the people have a sacrifice today on the high place. (1.Mos 31,54; 1.Sam 10,5; 1.Sam 16,2; 1.Sam 20,29; 1.Kong 3,2)13 As soon as you enter the city you will find him, before he goes up to the high place to eat. For the people will not eat till he comes, since he must bless the sacrifice; afterward those who are invited will eat. Now go up, for you will meet him immediately.”14 So they went up to the city. As they were entering the city, they saw Samuel coming out toward them on his way up to the high place.15 Now the day before Saul came, the Lord had revealed to Samuel: (Ruth 4,4; 1.Sam 15,1; Ap G 13,21)16 “Tomorrow about this time I will send to you a man from the land of Benjamin, and you shall anoint him to be prince[3] over my people Israel. He shall save my people from the hand of the Philistines. For I have seen[4] my people, because their cry has come to me.” (2.Mos 2,25; 2.Mos 3,7; 2.Mos 3,9; 1.Sam 10,1)17 When Samuel saw Saul, the Lord told him, “Here is the man of whom I spoke to you! He it is who shall restrain my people.” (1.Sam 16,12)18 Then Saul approached Samuel in the gate and said, “Tell me where is the house of the seer?”19 Samuel answered Saul, “I am the seer. Go up before me to the high place, for today you shall eat with me, and in the morning I will let you go and will tell you all that is on your mind.20 As for your donkeys that were lost three days ago, do not set your mind on them, for they have been found. And for whom is all that is desirable in Israel? Is it not for you and for all your father’s house?” (1.Sam 9,3)21 Saul answered, “Am I not a Benjaminite, from the least of the tribes of Israel? And is not my clan the humblest of all the clans of the tribe of Benjamin? Why then have you spoken to me in this way?” (Dom 6,15; Dom 20,46; Dom 21,6; 1.Sam 15,17; Salm 68,27)22 Then Samuel took Saul and his young man and brought them into the hall and gave them a place at the head of those who had been invited, who were about thirty persons.23 And Samuel said to the cook, “Bring the portion I gave you, of which I said to you, ‘Put it aside.’”24 So the cook took up the leg and what was on it and set them before Saul. And Samuel said, “See, what was kept is set before you. Eat, because it was kept for you until the hour appointed, that you might eat with the guests.”[5] So Saul ate with Samuel that day. (2.Mos 29,22; 2.Mos 29,27; 3.Mos 7,32; Ez 24,4)25 And when they came down from the high place into the city, a bed was spread for Saul on the roof, and he lay down to sleep.[6] (5.Mos 22,8; 2.Sam 11,2; 2.Sam 16,22; Neh 8,16; Matt 24,17; Ap G 10,9)26 Then at the break of dawn[7] Samuel called to Saul on the roof, “Up, that I may send you on your way.” So Saul arose, and both he and Samuel went out into the street.27 As they were going down to the outskirts of the city, Samuel said to Saul, “Tell the servant to pass on before us, and when he has passed on, stop here yourself for a while, that I may make known to you the word of God.”