1 Samuel 21:10
Context21:10 So on that day David arose and fled from Saul. He went to King Achish of Gath.
1 Samuel 21:1
Context21:1 (21:2) David went to Ahimelech the priest in Nob. Ahimelech was shaking with fear when he met 1 David, and said to him, “Why are you by yourself with no one accompanying you?”
1 Samuel 2:1
ContextHannah Exalts the Lord in Prayer
“My heart rejoices in the Lord;
my horn 3 is exalted high because of the Lord.
I loudly denounce 4 my enemies,
for I am happy that you delivered me. 5
[21:1] 1 tn Heb “trembled to meet.”
[2:1] 2 tn Heb “prayed and said.” This is somewhat redundant in contemporary English and has been simplified in the translation.
[2:1] 3 sn Horns of animals have always functioned as both offensive and defensive weapons for them. As a figure of speech the horn is therefore often used in the Bible as a symbol of human strength (see also in v. 10). The allusion in v. 1 to the horn being lifted high suggests a picture of an animal elevating its head in a display of strength or virility.