Samuel ministers to the Lord before Eli, Sa1 3:1. He is thrice called by the Lord; who informs him of the evils which shall be brought on the house of Eli, Sa1 3:2-15. Eli inquires of Samuel what the Lord had said, Sa…
1El joven Samuel ministraba a Jehová en presencia de Elí; y la palabra de Jehová escaseaba en aquellos días; no había visión con frecuencia.
2Y aconteció un día, que estando Elí acostado en su aposento, cuando sus ojos comenzaban a oscurecerse de modo que no podía ver,
3Samuel estaba durmiendo en el templo de Jehová, donde estaba el arca de Dios; y antes que la lámpara de Dios fuese apagada,
4Jehová llamó a Samuel; y él respondió: Heme aquí.
5Y corriendo luego a Elí, dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me llamaste? Y Elí le dijo: Yo no he llamado; vuelve y acuéstate. Y él se volvió y se acostó.
6Y Jehová volvió a llamar otra vez a Samuel. Y levantándose Samuel, vino a Elí y dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me has llamado? Y él dijo: Hijo mío, yo no he llamado; vuelve y acuéstate.
7Y Samuel no había conocido aún a Jehová, ni la palabra de Jehová le había sido revelada.
8Jehová, pues, llamó la tercera vez a Samuel. Y él se levantó y vino a Elí, y dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me has llamado? Entonces entendió Elí que Jehová llamaba al joven.
9Y dijo Elí a Samuel: Ve y acuéstate; y si te llamare, dirás: Habla, Jehová, porque tu siervo oye. Así se fue Samuel, y se acostó en su lugar.
10Y vino Jehová y se paró, y llamó como las otras veces: ¡Samuel, Samuel! Entonces Samuel dijo: Habla, porque tu siervo oye.
11Y Jehová dijo a Samuel: He aquí haré yo una cosa en Israel, que a quien la oyere, le retiñirán ambos oídos.
12Aquel día yo cumpliré contra Elí todas las cosas que he dicho sobre su casa, desde el principio hasta el fin.
13Y le mostraré que yo juzgaré su casa para siempre, por la iniquidad que él sabe; porque sus hijos han blasfemado a Dios, y él no los ha estorbado.
14Por tanto, yo he jurado a la casa de Elí que la iniquidad de la casa de Elí no será expiada jamás, ni con sacrificios ni con ofrendas.
15Y Samuel estuvo acostado hasta la mañana, y abrió las puertas de la casa de Jehová. Y Samuel temía descubrir la visión a Elí.
16Llamando, pues, Elí a Samuel, le dijo: Hijo mío, Samuel. Y él respondió: Heme aquí.
17Y Elí dijo: ¿Qué es la palabra que te habló? Te ruego que no me la encubras; así te haga Dios y aun te añada, si me encubrieres palabra de todo lo que habló contigo.
18Y Samuel se lo manifestó todo, sin encubrirle nada. Entonces él dijo: Jehová es; haga lo que bien le pareciere.
19Y Samuel creció, y Jehová estaba con él, y no dejó caer a tierra ninguna de sus palabras.
20Y todo Israel, desde Dan hasta Beerseba, conoció que Samuel era fiel profeta de Jehová.
21Y Jehová volvió a aparecer en Silo; porque Jehová se manifestó a Samuel en Silo por la palabra de Jehová.
ADAM CLARKE BIBLE COMMENTARY
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Versículo 1
I. Samuel ministered unto the Lord - He performed minor services in the tabernacle, under the direct…
Samuel ministered unto the Lord - He performed minor services in the tabernacle, under the direction of Eli, such as opening the doors, etc. See Sa1 3:15.
The word of the Lord was precious - There were but few revelations from God; and because the word was scarce, therefore it was valuable. The author of this book probably lived at a time when prophecy was frequent, See the preface.
There was no open vision - There was no public accredited prophet; one with whom the secret of the Lord was known to dwell, and to whom all might have recourse in cases of doubt or public emergency.
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II. Eli was laid down in his place - It is very likely that as the ark was a long time at Shiloh, the…
Eli was laid down in his place - It is very likely that as the ark was a long time at Shiloh, they had built near to it certain apartments for the high priest and others more immediately employed about the tabernacle. In one of these, near to that of Eli, perhaps under the same roof, Samuel lay when he was called by the Lord.
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III. Ere the lamp of God went out - Before sunrise; for it is likely that the lamps were extinguished …
Ere the lamp of God went out - Before sunrise; for it is likely that the lamps were extinguished before the rising of the sun. See Exo 27:21; Lev 24:3.
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IV. The Lord called Samuel - The voice probably came from the holy place, near to which Eli and Samue…
The Lord called Samuel - The voice probably came from the holy place, near to which Eli and Samuel were both lying.
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V. Samuel did not yet know the Lord - He had not been accustomed to receive any revelation from him.…
Samuel did not yet know the Lord - He had not been accustomed to receive any revelation from him. He knew and worshipped the God of Israel; but he did not know him as communicating especial revelation of His will.
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VI. Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth - This was the usual way in which the prophets spoke, when t…
Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth - This was the usual way in which the prophets spoke, when they had intimations that the Lord was about to make some especial revelation.
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Versículo 10
VII. The Lord came, and stood - He heard the voice as if it was approaching nearer and nearer; till at…
The Lord came, and stood - He heard the voice as if it was approaching nearer and nearer; till at last, from the sameness of the tone, he could imagine that it ceased to approach: and this is what appears to be represented under the notion of God standing and calling.
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VIII. The Lord said to Samuel - He probably saw nothing, and only heard the voice; for it was not likel…
The Lord said to Samuel - He probably saw nothing, and only heard the voice; for it was not likely that any extraordinary representation could have been made to the eyes of a person so young. He heard a voice, but saw no similitude.
The ears - shall tingle - It shall be a piercing word to all Israel; it shall astound them all; and, after having heard it, it will still continue to resound in their ears.
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IX. I will perform - all things which I have spoken - That is, what He had declared by the prophet, w…
I will perform - all things which I have spoken - That is, what He had declared by the prophet, whose message is related Sa1 2:27, etc.
When I begin, I will also make an end - I will not delay the execution of my purpose: when I begin, nothing shall deter me from bringing all my judgments to a conclusion.
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X. I will judge his house for ever - I will continue to execute judgments upon it till it is destroyed.
I will judge his house for ever - I will continue to execute judgments upon it till it is destroyed.
His sons made themselves vile - See Sa1 2:12-17, Sa1 2:22-25.
He restrained them not - He did not use his parental and juridical authority to curb them, and prevent the disorders which they committed. See at the conclusion of the chapter, Sa1 3:21 (note).
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XI. Shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering - That is, God was determined that they should be…
Shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering - That is, God was determined that they should be removed by a violent death. They had committed the sin unto death; and no offering or sacrifice could prevent this. What is spoken here relates to their temporal death only.
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XII. Samuel feared to show Eli - He reverenced him as a father, and he feared to distress him by showi…
Samuel feared to show Eli - He reverenced him as a father, and he feared to distress him by showing what the Lord had purposed to do. It does not appear that God had commanded Samuel to deliver this message: he, therefore, did not attempt it till adjured by Eli, Sa1 3:17.
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XIII. God do so to thee, and more also - This was a very solemn adjuration: he suspected that God had t…
God do so to thee, and more also - This was a very solemn adjuration: he suspected that God had threatened severe judgments, for he knew that his house was very criminal; and he wished to know what God had spoken. The words imply thus much: If thou do not tell me fully what God has threatened, may the same and greater curses fall on thyself.
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XIV. Samuel told him every whit - Our word whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon, which signifies p…
Samuel told him every whit - Our word whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon, which signifies person, thing, etc.; every whit is every thing. The Hebrew את כל הדברים et col haddebarim, "all these words."
It is the Lord - He is Sovereign, and will do what he pleases; he is righteous, and will do nothing but what is just.
Let him do what seemeth him good - There is much of a godly submission, as well as a deep sense of his own unworthiness, found in these words. He also had sinned, so as to be punished with temporal death; but surely there is no evidence that the displeasure of the Lord against him was extended to a future state.
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XV. Samuel grew - Increased to manhood.
Samuel grew - Increased to manhood.
The Lord was with him - Teaching him, and filling him with grace and holiness.
None of his words fall - Whatever prediction he uttered, God fulfilled it; and his counsels were received as coming from the Lord.
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16. All Israel from Dan even to Beer-sheba - Through the whole extent of Palestine; Dan being at the …
All Israel from Dan even to Beer-sheba - Through the whole extent of Palestine; Dan being at the northern, Beer-sheba at the southern extremity.
Was established to be a prophet - The word נאמן neeman, which we translate established, signifies faithful: The faithful Samuel was a prophet of the Lord.
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17. The Lord appeared again - וישף יהוה להראה vaiyoseph Yehovah leheraoh, "And Jehovah added to appea…
The Lord appeared again - וישף יהוה להראה vaiyoseph Yehovah leheraoh, "And Jehovah added to appear;" that is, he continued to reveal himself to Samuel at Shiloh.
By the word of the Lord - By the spirit and word of prophecy.
In this chapter we read again of the fearful consequences of a neglected religious education. Eli's sons were wicked: their father knew the Lord; but he neither taught his children, nor restrained them by his parental authority. I have already had occasion to remark, that were a proper line of conduct pursued in the education of children, how few profligate sons and daughters, and how few broken-hearted parents should we find! The neglect of early religious education, connected with a wholesome and affectionate restraint, is the ruin of millions. Many parents, to excuse their indolence and most criminal neglect, say, "We cannot give our children grace." What do they mean by this? That God, not themselves, is the author of the irregularities and viciousness of their children. They may shudder at this imputation: but when they reflect that they have not given them right precepts, have not brought them under firm and affectionate restraint; have not showed them, by their own spirit, temper, and conduct, how they should be regulated in theirs; when either the worship of God has not been established in their houses, or they have permitted their children, on the most trifling pretenses, to absent themselves from it; when all these things are considered, they will find that, speaking after the manner of men, it would have been a very extraordinary miracle indeed if the children had been found preferring a path in which they did not see their parents conscientiously tread. Let those parents who continue to excuse themselves by saying, "We cannot give grace to our children," lay their hand on their conscience, and say whether they ever knew an instance where God withheld his grace, while they were, in humble subserviency to him, performing their duty. The real state of the case is this: parents cannot do God's work, and God will not do theirs; but if they use the means, and train up the child in the way he should go, God will not withhold his blessing.
It is not parental fondness, nor parental authority, taken separately, that can produce this beneficial effect. A father may be as fond of his offspring as Eli, and his children be sons of Belial; he may be as authoritative as the grand Turk, and his children despise and plot rebellion against him. But let parental authority be tempered with fatherly affection; and let the rein of discipline be steadily held by this powerful but affectionate hand; and there shall the pleasure of God prosper; there will he give his blessing, even life for evermore. Many fine families have been spoiled, and many ruined, by the separate exercise of these two principles. Parental affection, when alone, infallibly degenerates into foolish fondness; and parental authority frequently degenerates into brutal tyranny when standing by itself. The first sort of parents will be loved without being respected; the second sort will be dreaded, without either respect or esteem. In the first case obedience is not exacted, and is therefore felt to be unnecessary, as offenses of great magnitude pass without punishment or reprehension: in the second case, rigid exaction renders obedience almost impossible; and the smallest delinquency is often punished with the extreme of torture, which, hardening the mind, renders duty a matter of perfect indifference.
Parents, lay these things to heart: remember Eli and his sons; remember the dismal end of both! Teach your children to fear God, use wholesome discipline, be determined, begin in time, mingle severity and mercy together in all your conduct, and earnestly pray to God to second your godly discipline with the power and grace of his Spirit.
Education is generally defined that series of means by which the human understanding is gradually enlightened, and the dispositions of the heart are corrected, formed, and brought forth, between early infancy and the period when a young person is considered as qualified to take a part in active life. Whole nations have been corrupted, enfeebled, and destroyed, through the want of proper education: through this multitudes of families have degenerated; and a countless number of individuals have come to an untimely end. Parents who neglect this, neglect the present and eternal interests of their offspring.
Antiguo Testamento
1 Samuel — Capítulo 3
Samuel ministers to the Lord before Eli, Sa1 3:1. He is thrice called by the Lord; who informs him of the evils which shall be brought on the house of Eli, Sa1 3:2-15. Eli inquires of Samuel what the Lord had said, Sa…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1El joven Samuel ministraba a Jehová en presencia de Elí; y la palabra de Jehová escaseaba en aquellos días; no había visión con frecuencia.
2Y aconteció un día, que estando Elí acostado en su aposento, cuando sus ojos comenzaban a oscurecerse de modo que no podía ver,
3Samuel estaba durmiendo en el templo de Jehová, donde estaba el arca de Dios; y antes que la lámpara de Dios fuese apagada,
4Jehová llamó a Samuel; y él respondió: Heme aquí.
5Y corriendo luego a Elí, dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me llamaste? Y Elí le dijo: Yo no he llamado; vuelve y acuéstate. Y él se volvió y se acostó.
6Y Jehová volvió a llamar otra vez a Samuel. Y levantándose Samuel, vino a Elí y dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me has llamado? Y él dijo: Hijo mío, yo no he llamado; vuelve y acuéstate.
7Y Samuel no había conocido aún a Jehová, ni la palabra de Jehová le había sido revelada.
8Jehová, pues, llamó la tercera vez a Samuel. Y él se levantó y vino a Elí, y dijo: Heme aquí; ¿para qué me has llamado? Entonces entendió Elí que Jehová llamaba al joven.
9Y dijo Elí a Samuel: Ve y acuéstate; y si te llamare, dirás: Habla, Jehová, porque tu siervo oye. Así se fue Samuel, y se acostó en su lugar.
10Y vino Jehová y se paró, y llamó como las otras veces: ¡Samuel, Samuel! Entonces Samuel dijo: Habla, porque tu siervo oye.
11Y Jehová dijo a Samuel: He aquí haré yo una cosa en Israel, que a quien la oyere, le retiñirán ambos oídos.
12Aquel día yo cumpliré contra Elí todas las cosas que he dicho sobre su casa, desde el principio hasta el fin.
13Y le mostraré que yo juzgaré su casa para siempre, por la iniquidad que él sabe; porque sus hijos han blasfemado a Dios, y él no los ha estorbado.
14Por tanto, yo he jurado a la casa de Elí que la iniquidad de la casa de Elí no será expiada jamás, ni con sacrificios ni con ofrendas.
15Y Samuel estuvo acostado hasta la mañana, y abrió las puertas de la casa de Jehová. Y Samuel temía descubrir la visión a Elí.
16Llamando, pues, Elí a Samuel, le dijo: Hijo mío, Samuel. Y él respondió: Heme aquí.
17Y Elí dijo: ¿Qué es la palabra que te habló? Te ruego que no me la encubras; así te haga Dios y aun te añada, si me encubrieres palabra de todo lo que habló contigo.
18Y Samuel se lo manifestó todo, sin encubrirle nada. Entonces él dijo: Jehová es; haga lo que bien le pareciere.
19Y Samuel creció, y Jehová estaba con él, y no dejó caer a tierra ninguna de sus palabras.
20Y todo Israel, desde Dan hasta Beerseba, conoció que Samuel era fiel profeta de Jehová.
21Y Jehová volvió a aparecer en Silo; porque Jehová se manifestó a Samuel en Silo por la palabra de Jehová.
ADAM CLARKE BIBLE COMMENTARY
Versículo 1
I. Samuel ministered unto the Lord - He performed minor services in the tabernacle, under the direct…
Versículo 2
II. Eli was laid down in his place - It is very likely that as the ark was a long time at Shiloh, the…
Versículo 3
III. Ere the lamp of God went out - Before sunrise; for it is likely that the lamps were extinguished …
Versículo 4
IV. The Lord called Samuel - The voice probably came from the holy place, near to which Eli and Samue…
Versículo 7
V. Samuel did not yet know the Lord - He had not been accustomed to receive any revelation from him.…
Versículo 9
VI. Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth - This was the usual way in which the prophets spoke, when t…
Versículo 10
VII. The Lord came, and stood - He heard the voice as if it was approaching nearer and nearer; till at…
Versículo 11
VIII. The Lord said to Samuel - He probably saw nothing, and only heard the voice; for it was not likel…
Versículo 12
IX. I will perform - all things which I have spoken - That is, what He had declared by the prophet, w…
Versículo 13
X. I will judge his house for ever - I will continue to execute judgments upon it till it is destroyed.
Versículo 14
XI. Shall not be purged with sacrifice nor offering - That is, God was determined that they should be…
Versículo 15
XII. Samuel feared to show Eli - He reverenced him as a father, and he feared to distress him by showi…
Versículo 17
XIII. God do so to thee, and more also - This was a very solemn adjuration: he suspected that God had t…
Versículo 18
XIV. Samuel told him every whit - Our word whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon, which signifies p…
Versículo 19
XV. Samuel grew - Increased to manhood.
Versículo 20
16. All Israel from Dan even to Beer-sheba - Through the whole extent of Palestine; Dan being at the …
Versículo 21
17. The Lord appeared again - וישף יהוה להראה vaiyoseph Yehovah leheraoh, "And Jehovah added to appea…