Now then, what do you have on hand? Give me five loaves of bread, or whatever can be found.”
Parallel translations
- WEB Now therefore what is under your hand? Please give me five loaves of bread in my hand, or whatever is available.”
- KJV Now therefore what is under thine hand? give me five loaves of bread in mine hand, or what there is present.
- NKJV Now therefore, what have you on hand? Give me five loaves of bread in my hand, or whatever can be found.”
- NASB Now then, what do you have on hand? Give me five loaves of bread, or whatever can be found.”
- NLT Now, what is there to eat? Give me five loaves of bread or anything else you have.”
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Quick answer
David asks Ahimelech for whatever bread is available to feed himself and his men.
Overview
Hungry and on the run, David requests provisions, asking for five loaves or whatever the priest can spare. The simple need for bread drives the encounter and leads to the famous incident with the consecrated showbread. David's physical hunger foreshadows the deeper truth that human need can rightly take precedence over ceremonial restriction.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Isa 3:6A man will seize his brother within his father’s house: “You have a cloak—you be our leader! Take charge of this heap of rubble.”
- 1 Sam 21:4“There is no common bread on hand,” the priest replied, “but there is some consecrated bread—provided that the young men have kept themselves from women.”
- Judg 9:29If only this people were under my authority, I would remove Abimelech; I would say to him, ‘Muster your army and come out!’”
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