So it was, when they came, that he looked at Eliab and said, “Surely the Lord’s anointed is before Him!”
Parallel translations
- WEB When they had come, he looked at Eliab, and said, “Surely Yahweh’s anointed is before him.”
- KJV And it came to pass, when they were come, that he looked on Eliab, and said, Surely the LORD’s anointed is before him.
- BSB When they arrived, Samuel saw Eliab and said, “Surely here before the LORD is His anointed.”
- NASB When they entered, he looked at Eliab and thought, “Surely the Lord’s anointed is standing before Him.”
- NLT When they arrived, Samuel took one look at Eliab and thought, “Surely this is the Lord’s anointed!”
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Quick answer
Seeing the impressive Eliab, Samuel assumes he must be the LORD's anointed. Even the prophet is tempted to judge by outward appearance.
Overview
Samuel, looking at Eliab's stature, jumps to a human conclusion about who the king should be. That even a seasoned prophet errs here heightens the lesson God is about to teach. It exposes the universal tendency to measure worth by external impressiveness rather than the heart.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- 1 Sam 17:13The three oldest sons of Jesse had gone after Saul to the battle: and the names of his three sons who went to the battle were Eliab the firstborn, and next to him Abinadab, and the third Shammah.
- 1 Chr 2:13and Jesse became the father of his firstborn Eliab, and Abinadab the second, and Shimea the third,
- Judg 8:18Then he said to Zebah and Zalmunna, “What kind of men were they whom you killed at Tabor?” They answered, “They were like you. Each one resembled the children of a king.”
- 1 Sam 17:22David left his baggage in the hand of the keeper of the baggage, and ran to the army, and came and greeted his brothers.
- 1 Chr 27:18of Judah, Elihu, one of the brothers of David; of Issachar, Omri the son of Michael;
- 1 Kgs 12:26Jeroboam said in his heart, “Now the kingdom will return to David’s house.
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The rise of the anointed king after Israel's failed first choice points to the true Anointed One (Messiah means 'anointed'), the shepherd-king after God's own heart from Bethlehem.
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