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1. kniha Samuelova

Biblia - Sväté písmo

(CPDV - Anglický - Catholic PD)

1Sam 15, 1-35

1 And Samuel said to Saul: “The Lord sent me, so that I would anoint you as king over his people Israel. Now therefore, listen to the voice of the Lord. 2 ‘Thus says the Lord of hosts: I have taken account of all that Amalek has done to Israel, how he stood against him in the way, when he ascended from Egypt. 3 Now therefore, go and strike Amalek, and demolish all that is his. You shall not spare him, and you shall not covet anything out of the things that are his. Instead, kill from man even to woman, and little ones as well as infants, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’ ” 4 And so, Saul instructed the people, and he numbered them like lambs: two hundred thousand foot soldiers, and ten thousand men of Judah. 5 And when Saul had arrived as far as the city of Amalek, he placed ambushes at the torrent. 6 And Saul said to the Kenite: “Go away, withdraw, and descend from Amalek. Otherwise, I will include you with him. For you showed mercy to all the sons of Israel, when they ascended from Egypt.” And so the Kenite withdrew from the midst of Amalek. 7 And Saul struck down Amalek, from Havilah even until you arrive at Shur, which is opposite the region of Egypt. 8 And he apprehended Agag, the king of Amalek, alive. But all the common people he put to death with the edge of the sword. 9 And Saul and the people spared Agag, and the best of the flocks of sheep, and of the herds, and the garments, and the rams, and all that was beautiful, and they were not willing to destroy them. Yet truly, whatever was vile or worthless, these they demolished. 10 Then the word of the Lord came to Samuel, saying 11 “It displeases me that I have appointed Saul as king. For he has forsaken me, and he has not fulfilled the work of my words.” And Samuel was greatly saddened, and he cried out to the Lord, all night long 12 And when Samuel had risen while it was still dark, so that he might go to Saul in the morning, it was reported to Samuel that Saul had arrived at Carmel, and that he had erected for himself a triumphant arch. And, while returning, he had continued on and descended to Gilgal. Therefore, Samuel went to Saul. And Saul was offering a holocaust to the Lord, from the best of the spoils, which he had brought from Amalek. 13 And when Samuel had gone to Saul, Saul said to him: “You are the blessed of the Lord. I have fulfilled the word of the Lord.” 14 And Samuel said, “Then what is this voice of the flocks, which resounds in my ears, and of the herds, which I am hearing?” 15 And Saul said: “They have brought these from Amalek. For the people spared the best of the sheep and of the herds, so that they might be immolated to the Lord your God. Yet truly, the remainder we have slain.” 16 Then Samuel said to Saul, “Permit me, and I will reveal to you what the Lord has said to me this night.” And he said to him, “Speak.” 17 And Samuel said: “Was it not when you were little in your own eyes that you were made the head of the tribes of Israel? And the Lord anointed you as king over Israel. 18 And the Lord sent you on the way, and he said: ‘Go and put to death the sinners of Amalek. And you shall fight against them, even unto utter annihilation.’ 19 Why then, did you not listen to the voice of the Lord? Instead, you turned to the spoils, and you did evil in the eyes of the Lord.” 20 And Saul said to Samuel: “On the contrary, I did listen to the voice of the Lord, and I walked in the way along which the Lord sent me, and I led back Agag, the king of Amalek, and I put to death Amalek. 21 But the people took some of the spoils, sheep and oxen, as the first-fruits of those things that were slain, to immolate to the 156 Lord their God at Gilgal.” 22 And Samuel said: “Does the Lord want holocausts and victims, and not instead that the voice of the Lord should be obeyed? For obedience is better than sacrifice. And to heed is greater than to offer the fat of rams. 23 Therefore, it is like the sin of paganism to rebel. And it is like the crime of idolatry to refuse to obey. For this reason, therefore, because you have rejected the word of the Lord, the Lord has also rejected you from being king.” 24 And Saul said to Samuel: “I have sinned, for I have transgressed the word of the Lord, and your words, by fearing the people and obeying their voice. 25 But now, I beg you, to bear my sin, and to return with me, so that I may adore the Lord.” 26 And Samuel said to Saul: “I will not return with you. For you have rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord has rejected you from being king over Israel.” 27 And Samuel turned away, so that he might depart. But Saul took hold of the edge of his cloak, and it tore. 28 And Samuel said to him: “The Lord has torn the kingdom of Israel away from you this day. And he has delivered it to your neighbor, who is better than you are. 29 Moreover, the One who triumphs within Israel will not spare, and he will not be moved to repentance. For he is not a man, that he should repent.” 30 Then he said: “I have sinned. But now, honor me before the elders of my people, and before Israel, and return with me, so that I may adore the Lord your God.” 31 Therefore, Samuel turned again after Saul. And Saul adored the Lord. 32 And Samuel said, “Bring near to me Agag, the king of Amalek.” And Agag, very fat and trembling, was presented to him. And Agag said, “Does bitter death separate in this manner?” 33 And Samuel said, “Just as your sword caused women to be without their children, so will your mother be without her children among women.” And Samuel cut him into pieces, before the Lord at Gilgal. 34 Then Samuel went away to Ramah. But Saul ascended to his house at Gibeah. 35 And Samuel did not see Saul any more, until the day of his death. Yet truly, Samuel mourned for Saul, because the Lord regretted that he had appointed him as king over Israel.

1Sam 15, 1-35





Verš 8
And he apprehended Agag, the king of Amalek, alive. But all the common people he put to death with the edge of the sword.
Nm 24:7 - Water shall flow from his jar, and his offspring shall be amid many waters, because Agag, his king, shall be taken, and his kingdom shall be removed.

Verš 2
‘Thus says the Lord of hosts: I have taken account of all that Amalek has done to Israel, how he stood against him in the way, when he ascended from Egypt.
Ex 17:8 - And Amalek came and fought against Israel at Rephidim.
Ex 17:14 - Then the Lord said to Moses: “Write this, as a memorial in a book, and deliver it to the ears of Joshua. For I will wipe away the memory of Amalek from under heaven.”
Dt 25:17 - Remember what Amalek did to you, along the way, when you were departing from Egypt:

Verš 22
And Samuel said: “Does the Lord want holocausts and victims, and not instead that the voice of the Lord should be obeyed? For obedience is better than sacrifice. And to heed is greater than to offer the fat of rams.
Prís 4:17 - They eat the bread of impiety, and they drink the wine of iniquity.
Oz 6:6 - For I desired mercy and not sacrifice, and knowledge of God more than holocausts.
Mt 9:13 - So then, go out and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the just, but sinners.”
Mt 12:7 - And if you knew what this means, ‘I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,’ you would never have condemned the innocent.

Verš 6
And Saul said to the Kenite: “Go away, withdraw, and descend from Amalek. Otherwise, I will include you with him. For you showed mercy to all the sons of Israel, when they ascended from Egypt.” And so the Kenite withdrew from the midst of Amalek.
Sdc 1:16 - Now the sons of the Kenite, the relative of Moses, ascended from the City of Palms, with the sons of Judah, into the wilderness of his lot, which is toward the south of Arad. And they lived with him.
Ex 18:10 - And he said: “Blessed is the Lord, who has freed his people from the hand of the Egyptians and from the hand of Pharaoh; he has rescued his people from the hand of Egypt.
Ex 18:19 - But listen to my words and counsels, and then God will be with you. Be available to the people in that which pertains to God, so as to refer what they say to him,
Nm 10:29 - And Moses said to Hobab the son of Raguel the Midianite, his kinsman: “We are setting out to the place which the Lord will give to us. Come with us, so that we may do good to you. For the Lord has promised good things to Israel.”

1Sam 15,2 - Pozri Ex 17,8 (porov. Dt 25,17). Ale Amalekiti sa aj neskoršie stavali proti Izraelitom: pozri 1 Sam 14,48; 15,33.

1Sam 15,3 - Nad čím Boh vyriekol takúto kliatbu (chérem), z toho nik nesmel nič ukoristiť, všetko bolo treba zničiť.

1Sam 15,4 - Telaim (Teláím) je asi v Joz 15,24 spomínané mesto Telem. Ležalo kdesi pri južnej hranici krajiny.

1Sam 15,7 - Hevila a Súr boli kdesi východne od Egypta, porov. Gn 25,18.

1Sam 15,12 - Mestečko Karmel, dnes el-Kurmul, je 12 km južne od Hebronu.

1Sam 15,17 - Šaul sa kedysi pokorne pokladal za malého a nehodného na kráľovský úrad (pozri 9,21).

1Sam 15,29 - "Pevný Izraela" je Boh. Čo on raz vyriekol, to neoľutuje, neodvolá výrok, ktorým zavrhol Šaula.

1Sam 15,31 - Samuel konečne vyhovie Šaulovej žiadosti, lebo ho nechce zahanbovať pred poddanými.

1Sam 15,32 - Osnovu uvádzame podľa LXX a Vg. Podľa hebrejského znenia sa Agag tešil, že mu už nehrozí nebezpečenstvo smrti, čo však nie je pravdepodobné, veď nemal príčiny myslieť si, že ho Samuel prepustí na slobodu.