1 Samuel 13:21

21 O preço para afiar rastelos e enxadas era oito gramas[a] de prata, e quatro gramas[b] de prata para afiar tridentes, machados e pontas de aguilhadas.

1 Samuel 13:21 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 13:21

Yet they had a file for the mattocks, and for the coulters,
and for the forks, and for the axes
Those that would not go to the Philistines, or were not able, or thought it too much trouble, these kept files by them to sharpen those several instruments with upon occasion; though the words are by some rendered in connection with the preceding, to this sense, that they went to the Philistines to sharpen them, when the mouths, or edges, of the mattocks, coulters were dull; or "blunt" F9; and so needed sharpening; and even

to sharpen the goads;
with which they pricked and pushed on the oxen in ploughing, when sluggish and remiss.

(The word for "file" in the verse is (Myp) "pim", and occurs only here in the Hebrew scriptures. It is not used elsewhere in other Hebrew writings. Therefore the translators of the 1611 Authorised Version had only the root derivation to deduce what the word meant. Literally, it means "a file with mouths". However, recently archaeologists have found a stone inscribed with this word. Also they found a stone inscribed with the word "shekel". Hence they deduced that the word was really a weight of measure equal to about one third of a shekel. Newer translations usually translate this as "the charge was a third of a shekel ...", hence removing the obvious contradiction between this verse and the preceding one. Editor.)


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (Myp hryuph htyhw) "retusae itaque erant acies vomerum", V. L. "quandoquidem acies cultrorum aratri" "obtusae erant", Tigurine version.

1 Samuel 13:21 In-Context

19 Naquela época não havia nem mesmo um único ferreiro em toda a terra de Israel, pois os filisteus não queriam que os hebreus fizessem espadas e lanças.
20 Assim, eles tinham que ir aos filisteus para afiar seus arados, enxadas, machados e foices.
21 O preço para afiar rastelos e enxadas era oito gramas de prata, e quatro gramas de prata para afiar tridentes, machados e pontas de aguilhadas.
22 Por isso, no dia da batalha, nenhum soldado de Saul e Jônatas tinha espada ou lança nas mãos, exceto o próprio Saul e seu filho Jônatas.
23 Aconteceu que um destacamento filisteu foi para o desfiladeiro de Micmás.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Hebraico: "1 pim."
  • [b]. Hebraico: "1/3 de siclo. " Um siclo equivalia a 12 gramas.
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