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Louis Segond
1 Samuel 17:39
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Puis David ceignit l'épée de Saül sur ses vêtements, et se mit à marcher; car jamais il ne s'y était essayé. Et David dit à Saül: Je ne saurais marcher avec ces armes; car je n'y suis pas accoutumé. Et David les ôta de dessus lui.
Et David ceignit son épée par-dessus ses vêtements, et voulut marcher, car il ne l'avait pas essayé. Et David dit à Saül: Je ne puis marcher avec ces choses, car je ne l'ai jamais essayé.
Puis David ceignit l'épée [de Saül] sur ses armes, et se mit à marcher; car [jamais] il ne l'avait essayé. Et David dit à Saül : Je ne saurais marcher avec ces armes; car je ne l'ai jamais essayé. Et David les ôta de dessus soi.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
put them off: Hosea 1:7, Zechariah 4:6, 2 Corinthians 10:4, 2 Corinthians 10:5
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 17:31 - sent for him 1 Samuel 17:50 - but there was Ephesians 5:10 - Proving
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And David girded his, sword upon his armour,.... Which Saul also perhaps furnished him with:
and he assayed to go; made an attempt, and had a mind to go thus accoutred; he at first showed an inclination to go in such an habit, but afterwards would not:
for he had not proved [it]; as warriors were wont to do; so Achilles did i; he never made trial of such armour before, he had not been used to it, and knew not how to behave in it, or walk with it on him; it was an encumbrance to him: Abarbinel renders it, "but he had not proved [it]"; he would have gone with it but for that reason; the Targum is,
"because there was no miracle in them;''
because if he had made use of this, there would have been no appearance of a miracle in getting the victory over the Philistine, as was by using only a sling and stones:
and David said unto Saul, I cannot go with these, for I have not proved [them]; he thought fit to acquaint Saul with it that he could not go thus accoutred, and his reason for it, lest he should be offended with him:
and David put them off him; took off the helmet from his head, ungirt the sword upon his armour, and stripped himself of his coat of mail, and went forth entirely unarmed.
i Homer. Iliad. 19. ver. 384, 385. so Theocrit. Idyll. 10. ver. 61.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 39. I cannot go with these — In ancient times it required considerable exercise and training to make a man expert in the use of such heavy armour; armour which in the present day scarcely a man is to be found who is able to carry; and so it must have been then, until that practice which arises from frequent use had made the proprietor perfect. I have not proved them says David: I am wholly unaccustomed to such armour and it would be an encumbrance to me.