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1 Samuel
1 Samuel:Chapter 21

David and the priest Ahimelech


1David went on his way while Jonathan returned home. 2David came to Nob to the priest Ahimelech. Ahimelech came to meet him and asked trembling, “Why are you alone?” 3David replied, “The king sent me on a mission and strictly ordered me not to tell anyone about it. Because of this I have decided on a place where I shall meet my men. 4What do you have here? Can you give me five loaves of bread or whatever you have?” 5The priest answered David, “I do not have ordinary bread at hand; there is only holy bread. If your men have had no relations with women they may eat it.” 6David answered, “Indeed we have abstained from women these days since I set out. The young men remained sexually clean though it was an ordinary expedition and today they are clean.” 7So the priest gave him holy bread for there was no other bread. This was the bread of Presence which had been replaced by fresh bread on the day it was removed.

8Yet one of Saul’s men was there on that day. He was Doeg, the Edomite, and Saul’s chief shepherd.

9David asked Ahimelech, “Do you have a spear or a sword with you? I did not take my arms with me because the king’s order was urgent.” 10The priest replied, “I have here, wrapped in a piece of cloth behind the ephod, the sword of Goliath the Philistine whom you killed in the valley of Elah. You can take this if you wish, for I have nothing else here.” David said, “There is none like it. Give it to me.”

11That same day, David fled far from Saul. He went to Achish, king of Gath. 12Achish’s servants remarked, “O king, is this not David? Did the people not dance on his account and sing: ‘Saul has slain his thousands and David his ten thousands?’” 13David understood these words and began to fear Achish, king of Gath. 14So he pretended to be mad, making marks on the doors of the gate as he let his spittle run down his beard. 15At this Achish told his servants, “Look, it is a madman. Why did you bring him to me? 16Am I short of madmen that you have to bring this fellow to act foolishly in my presence? Will this fellow come into my house?”

  1. 1 S 21,1 The loaves of presence represented the twelve tribes of Israel. They were offered every sabbath and remained on the altar for the entire week, signifying thereby the people's loyalty to Yahweh. Only the priests could eat of them (Lev 24:5-9). Jesus refers to this text when his disciples do not observe the rules about the sabbath (see Mk 2:25). Jesus wants to free us from the slavery of the sacred, because a person is more sacred than anything else. 1 S 21,11 David has to pretend madness. The Bible shows how this chosen one of Yahweh was humiliated before he could sit on his throne, thereby myteriously foretelling Christ's humiliations. Jesus loved us to the point of madness when he humbled himself to the extent of living as a servant and undergoing an ignominous and painful death on the cross (see Phil 2:7-9).
  2. 1 S 21,1 The loaves of presence represented the twelve tribes of Israel. They were offered every sabbath and remained on the altar for the entire week, signifying thereby the people's loyalty to Yahweh. Only the priests could eat of them (Lev 24:5-9). Jesus refers to this text when his disciples do not observe the rules about the sabbath (see Mk 2:25). Jesus wants to free us from the slavery of the sacred, because a person is more sacred than anything else. 1 S 21,11 David has to pretend madness. The Bible shows how this chosen one of Yahweh was humiliated before he could sit on his throne, thereby myteriously foretelling Christ's humiliations. Jesus loved us to the point of madness when he humbled himself to the extent of living as a servant and undergoing an ignominous and painful death on the cross (see Phil 2:7-9).