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1 Samuel 10

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1 Τοτε ελαβεν ο Σαμουηλ την φιαλην του ελαιου, και εχυσεν επι την κεφαλην αυτου, και εφιλησεν αυτον και ειπε, Δεν σε εχρισε Κυριος αρχοντα επι της κληρονομιας αυτου;

2 Αφου αναχωρησης απ' εμου σημερον, θελεις ευρει δυο ανθρωπους πλησιον του ταφου της Ραχηλ, κατα το οριον του Βενιαμιν εν Σελσα· και θελουσιν ειπει προς σε, Ευρεθησαν αι ονοι, τας οποιας υπηγες να ζητησης· και ιδου, ο πατηρ σου, αφησας την φροντιδα των ονων, υπερλυπειται δια σας, λεγων, Τι να καμω περι του υιου μου;

3 Και προχωρησας εκειθεν, θελεις ελθει εως της δρυος του Θαβωρ, και εκει θελουσι σε ευρει τρεις ανθρωποι αναβαινοντες προς τον Θεον εις Βαιθηλ, ο εις φερων τρια εριφια, και ο αλλος φερων τρεις αρτους, και ο αλλος φερων ασκον οινου·

4 και θελουσι σε χαιρετησει και σοι δωσει δυο αρτους, τους οποιους θελεις δεχθη εκ των χειρων αυτων.

5 Μετα ταυτα θελεις υπαγει εις το βουνον του Θεου, οπου ειναι η φρουρα των Φιλισταιων· και οταν υπαγης εκει εις την πολιν, θελεις απαντησει αθροισμα προφητων καταβαινοντων απο του υψηλου τοπου εν ψαλτηριω και τυμπανω και αυλω και κιθαρα εμπροσθεν αυτων, και προφητευοντων.

6 Και θελει επελθει επι σε πνευμα Κυριου, και θελεις προφητευσει μετ' αυτων και θελεις μεταβληθη εις αλλον ανθρωπον.

7 Και οταν τα σημεια ταυτα ελθωσιν επι σε, καμνε ο, τι δυνασαι διοτι ο Θεος ειναι μετα σου.

8 Και θελεις καταβη προ εμου εις Γαλγαλα· και ιδου, εγω θελω καταβη προς σε, δια να προσφερω ολοκαυτωματα, να θυσιασω θυσιας ειρηνικας· προσμενε επτα ημερας, εωσου ελθω προς σε και σοι αναγγειλω τι εχεις να καμης.

9 Και οτε εστρεψε τα νωτα αυτου δια να αναχωρηση απο του Σαμουηλ, ο Θεος εδωκεν εις αυτον αλλην καρδιαν· και ηλθον παντα εκεινα τα σημεια εν τη ημερα εκεινη.

10 Και οτε ηλθον εκει εις το βουνον, ιδου, αθροισμα προφητων συνηντησεν αυτον· και επηλθεν επ' αυτον Πνευμα Θεου, και επροφητευσε μεταξυ αυτων.

11 Και ως ειδον οι γνωριζοντες αυτον προτερον, και ιδου, προεφητευε μετα των προφητων, τοτε ελεγεν ο λαος, εκαστος προς τον πλησιον αυτου, Τι ειναι τουτο, το οποιον εγεινεν εις τον υιον του Κεις; και Σαουλ εν προφηταις;

12 Εις δε εκ των εκει απεκριθη και ειπεν, Και τις ειναι ο πατηρ αυτων; Δια τουτο εγεινε παροιμια, Και Σαουλ εν προφηταις;

13 Και αφου ετελειωσε προφητευων, ηλθεν εις τον υψηλον τοπον.

14 Και ειπεν ο θειος του Σαουλ προς αυτον και προς τον υπηρετην αυτου, Που υπηγετε; Και ειπε, να ζητησωμεν τας ονους. και οτε ειδομεν οτι δεν ησαν, ηλθομεν προς τον Σαμουηλ.

15 Και ειπεν ο θειος του Σαουλ, Αναγγειλον μοι, σε παρακαλω, τι σας ειπεν ο Σαμουηλ.

16 Και ειπεν ο Σαουλ προς τον θειον αυτου, Μας ειπε μετα βεβαιοτητος οτι ευρεθησαν αι ονοι· τον λογον ομως περι της βασιλειας, τον οποιον ο Σαμουηλ ειπε, δεν εφανερωσεν εις αυτον.

17 Και συνηγαγεν ο Σαμουηλ τον λαον προς τον Κυριον εις Μισπα·

18 και ειπε προς τους υιους Ισραηλ, Ουτω λεγει Κυριος ο Θεος του Ισραηλ· Εγω ανεβιβασα τον Ισραηλ εξ Αιγυπτου, και σας ηλευθερωσα εκ χειρος των Αιγυπτιων και εκ χειρος πασων των βασιλειων, αιτινες σας κατεθλιβον·

19 και σεις την ημεραν ταυτην απεβαλετε τον Θεον σας, οστις σας εσωσεν απο παντων των κακων σας και των θλιψεων σας, και ειπετε προς αυτον, Ουχι, αλλα καταστησον βασιλεα εφ' ημας. Τωρα λοιπον παρουσιασθητε ενωπιον του Κυριου, κατα τας φυλας σας και κατα τας χιλιαδας σας.

20 Και οτε εκαμεν ο Σαμουηλ πασας τας φυλας του Ισραηλ να πλησιασωσιν, επιασθη η φυλη του Βενιαμιν.

21 Και αφου εκαμε την φυλην του Βενιαμιν να πλησιαση κατα τας οικογενειας αυτων, επιασθη η οικογενεια του Ματρει, και επιασθη ο Σαουλ ο υιος του Κεις· εζητησαν δε αυτον και δεν ευρεθη.

22 Οθεν εζητησαν ετι παρα του Κυριου, αν ο ανθρωπος ερχηται ετι εκει. Και ειπε Κυριος, Ιδου, αυτος ειναι κεκρυμμενος μεταξυ της αποσκευης.

23 Τοτε εδραμον και ελαβον αυτον εκειθεν· και οτε εσταθη μεταξυ του λαου, εξειχεν υπερ παντα τον λαον, απο τους ωμους αυτου και επανω.

24 Και ειπεν ο Σαμουηλ προς παντα τον λαον, Βλεπετε εκεινον, τον οποιον εξελεξεν ο Κυριος, οτι δεν ειναι ομοιος αυτου μεταξυ παντος του λαου; Και πας ο λαος ηλαλαξε και ειπε, Ζητω ο βασιλευς.

25 Και ειπεν ο Σαμουηλ προς τον λαον τον τροπον της βασιλειας, και εγραψεν αυτον εν βιβλιω και εθεσεν εμπροσθεν του Κυριου. Και απελυσεν ο Σαμουηλ παντα τον λαον, εκαστον εις τον οικον αυτου.

26 Και ο Σαουλ ομοιως ανεχωρησεν εις τον οικον αυτου εις Γαβαα· και υπηγε μετ' αυτου εκει ταγμα πολεμιστων, των οποιων τας καρδιας ειχε διαθεσει ο Θεος.

27 Ανθρωποι ομως κακοι ειπον, Πως θελει σωσει ημας ουτος; Και κατεφρονησαν αυτον και δεν προσεφεραν προς αυτον δωρα· εκεινος ομως εκαμνε τον κωφον.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of 1 Samuel 10

Napsal(a) Garry Walsh

Samuel took a flask of oil and anointed Saul’s head -- a sign of kingship. He told Saul that the donkeys he'd been searching for had been found, so there was no need to continue the hunt.

Instead, Samuel sent Saul to Bethel, the hill of God. It was a holy place, and the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant. Bethel represented a knowledge of celestial things. (See Arcana Coelestia 1453[2].)

Samuel told Saul that he would meet a group of prophets at Bethel. When Saul arrived there, he met them, and he immediately felt the Spirit of the Lord and prophesied with them. When Saul returned home, the people who knew him realized that something about him had changed. Had he become a prophet?

Then Samuel called the people together at Mizpah again as he had when they first asked for a king. He reminded them about how they had rejected the Lord. Then he began a selection process, drawing lots to determine who would be their first king. The tribe of Benjamin was chosen, then the family of Matri, and ultimately Saul. However, Saul was reluctant, and was hiding. They searched for him, found him, and brought him before the people. The people saw his outstanding appearance and height, and accepted him as someone suitable. Samuel explained how the kingdom would work, and also wrote it in a book. Then he sent the people to their own homes.

Right away, there were hints of future trouble. Some people, referred to as children of Belial, doubted that Saul was the man to lead them, and they did not bring him gifts.

The children of Belial symbolize false ideas that are derived from evil, hellish loves. They are associated with the worship of other gods.

In the Word, gifts symbolize an introduction, to “initiate goodwill and favour.” These people did not trust Saul, and didn’t try to create a good relationship with him. (See Arcana Coelestia 4262[2-3].)

It was important that the kings of Israel were anointed with oil. It was a mark of the representative role that they were to take. As mentioned in the previous chapter, they could not represent the Lord in the loving way that priests could. Instead, they could represent His truth. They could be examples of what it means to live by and enforce the law and to provide order.

The oil that Samuel used to anoint Saul also has a symbolic meaning. It represents the Lord as the good of love. (See Arcana Coelestia 9954[1, 10].) Swedenborg writes that the reason priests kings were anointed is that through this they represented the {w219}, in His Divine humanity. (See Apocalypse Revealed 779[2].)

In a number of places in Scripture it is said that each of us has been made “kings and priests to God.” (See especially Revelation 1:5 and 5:10.) This means that our lives can evolve, with the Lord’s guidance, so that everything about us can be an expression of both His love and His teachings, as they exist as a unity. This is what is means to become the “image and likeness of God” as described in Genesis 1:26.

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Arcana Coelestia # 4262

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4262. 'And took from what came into his hand a gift for Esau his brother' means Divine things that were to be introduced into celestial-natural good. This is clear from the meaning of 'taking from what came into his hand' as from what had been provided and supplied and so what had been supplied by Divine Providence - and since the things attributable to Divine Providence are Divine, 'taking from what came into his hand' here means things that are Divine; from the meaning of 'a gift' as introduction, dealt with below; and from the representation of 'Esau' as the good of the Divine Natural, dealt with in 3302, 3322, 3504, 3599, which in this case is celestial good, because the Natural had not yet been made Divine.

[2] The reason 'a gift' means introduction is that it was made to initiate goodwill and favour. Indeed in former times the gifts which were made and offered had differing meanings, the gifts presented by people to kings or priests when they went to them having one meaning, those offered on the altar another. The former meant introduction but the latter meant worship, 349, for all sacrifices in general of every kind were called 'gifts' while the minchahs, which were offerings of bread and wine, that is, of cakes accompanied by a libation, were specifically called such; for in the original language 'minchah' means a gift.

[3] The fact that gifts were presented to kings or priests when people went to them is clear from many places in the Word. Saul did so when he went to consult Samuel, 1 Samuel 9:7-8, whereas the men who despised Saul did not bring him any gift, 1 Samuel 10:27. And the Queen of Sheba brought a gift when she came to Solomon, 1 Kings 10:2, like everyone else, of whom the following is said,

The whole earth sought Solomon's presence to hear his wisdom; and every one brought his gift, vessels of silver and vessels of gold, and garments and armour, and spices, horses and mules. 1 Kings 10:24-25.

And as this was a customary and holy practice, meaning introduction, the wise men from the east who came to Jesus soon after His birth brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, Matthew 2:11. 'Gold' meant celestial love, 'frankincense' spiritual love, and 'myrrh' those loves as they exist within the natural.

[4] Indeed this customary practice was commanded, as is clear in Moses, Jehovah's face shall not be seen by the empty-handed. Exodus 23:15; Deuteronomy 16:16-17.

Also, when gifts were presented to priests or kings it was as though they were presented to Jehovah, as may be seen from other places in the Word. As regards gifts that were sent meaning introduction, this is evident from the gifts which the twelve princes of Israel sent when the altar was introduced or dedicated after it had been anointed, Numbers 7:1-end. In Verse 88 of that chapter their gifts are actually called 'the dedication (or introduction) offering'.

  
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