1 Samuel Chapter 31 Discussion



 
  • Gary cunningham - In Reply on 1 Samuel 31 - 2 years ago
    Thanks for your help on the tree question, regards GC
  • Free - In Reply on 1 Samuel 31 - 2 years ago
    Hi "Gary cunningham", ty for the info, have never even stumbled upon this :) In my KJV there is a reference to 2 Samuel 1.21 and 21, 12. This had little meaning. But further: 2 Samuel 21, where we learn more about the bones. Hope this could help you, forgive me if i talk in the nightcap.

    Confusion can be an answer. And many translations. But there are many really good ppl in here who may understand this better.

    John Chapter 11 and 12

    Stay blessed all ppl in Jesus name, love u all
  • Chris - In Reply on 1 Samuel 31 - 2 years ago
    Hello Gary. In Hebrew, the tree that you read about in 1 Samuel 31:13, is called 'eshel', & this refers to a tamarisk tree. However, in a corresponding passage in 1 Chronicles 10:12, the KJV shows it as 'oak', with the Hebrew ('elah') identifying it as the terebinth tree.

    Why the Bible translators used 'tree & oak' in these passages is uncertain. It maybe at the time, those particular trees (tamarisk & terebinth) were not readily identifiable/understood or using botanical names may have been confounding to the readers, or even the appearance of two different Hebrew words in two different passages for the same tree could have also presented problems. So generic terms were used, as also seen in Genesis 21:33 (Heb. 'eshel' = grove). It would have been more appropriate to use the Hebrew to English equivalents in the Bible regardless, I would think; yet, there is no error in the KJV for using the generic words, as the intent of the texts remain unchanged.
  • Gary cunningham on 1 Samuel 31 - 2 years ago
    hi to all. Can anyone throw light on verse 13. In all other bible versions a tamarisk tree is the burial place of Saul. The AV has a nameless tree. where do the other version get Tamarisk from. Reading bible for over 50 years never seen this before. Just shows how little I know.

    Regards to all
  • Eric Lopez on 1 Samuel 31 - 3 years ago
    Saul is dead. Sad that his son Jonathon died as he was closed to David. Curious to read further if now opportunity for David to become king of Israel. Even in the eye of death Saul rather die by his own hand than the enemy.
  • Bri on 1 Samuel 31:3 - 4 years ago
    How come it says they were burnt but they also took their bones ??
  • Della York on 1 Samuel 31:1 - 4 years ago
    I just want to listen to the reading of

    1 Sam 1-31
  • Ruben Hartness - In Reply on 1 Samuel 31 - 4 years ago
    Michael, Check 1Sam 31:3,4, 5. I think this is the verse you are looking for. God Bless you keep on studying.
  • Michael ybarra on 1 Samuel 31 - 4 years ago
    Is there any version of the bible that states that "Saul purposely stumbled on his own sword so that he may be with the Lord". I remember reading it that way but can't seem to find it . Thank you
  • Sue on 1 Samuel 31 - 5 years ago
    So who actually kidded Saul? II Samual 1:15 shows that an Amorite found him dying and killed him?
  • Dee on 1 Samuel 31 - 7 years ago
    An archer is a soldier that is armed with a bow and arrow.
  • Dewey J on 1 Samuel 31 - 8 years ago
    Anonymous, an archer is usually considered to be a soldier unit that use a bow and arrow to destroy their enemies. Glory be to God in the highest through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ! Amen.
  • Nakongmit on 1 Samuel 31 - 10 years ago
    I Blive that Jeus Diea for me and he save our body
  • Anonymous on 1 Samuel 31:3 - 11 years ago
    I want to know what arher is.
  • Raymond Sibeudu on 1 Samuel 31 - 11 years ago
    that is sad.


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