1 Samuel 23:1 - Easy To Read Version1 People told David, “Look, the Philistines are fighting against the city of Keilah. They are robbing grain from the threshing floors. [189] Ver CapítuloMás versionesKing James Version (Oxford) 17691 Then they told David, saying, Behold, the Philistines fight against Keilah, and they rob the threshingfloors. Ver CapítuloAmplified Bible - Classic Edition1 THEN THEY told David, Behold, the Philistines are fighting against Keilah and are robbing the threshing floors. Ver CapítuloAmerican Standard Version (1901)1 And they told David, saying, Behold, the Philistines are fighting against Keilah, and are robbing the threshing-floors. Ver CapítuloCommon English Bible1 David was told, “The Philistines are now attacking Keilah and looting the threshing floors!” Ver CapítuloCatholic Public Domain Version1 And they reported to David, saying, "Behold, the Philistines are fighting against Keilah, and they are plundering the grain stores." Ver Capítulo |
Those people camped in the land and destroyed the crops that the people of Israel had planted. Those people ruined the crops of the people of Israel as far as the land near the city of Gaza. Those people did not leave anything for the people of Israel to eat. They did not even leave them any sheep, or cattle, or donkeys.
At that time, the Angel of the Lord came to a man named Gideon. The Angel of the Lord came and sat down under an oak tree at a place called Ophrah. This oak tree belonged to a man named Joash. Joash was from the Abiezer family. Joash was the father of Gideon. Gideon was beating some wheat [51] in a winepress. [52] The Angel of the Lord sat down near Gideon. Gideon was hiding so the Midianites could not see the wheat.
Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, and gold broke to pieces all at the same time. And all those pieces became like chaff {\cf2\super [14]} on a threshing floor {\cf2\super [15]} in the summertime. The wind blew those pieces away, and there was nothing left. No one could tell that a statue had ever been there. Then the rock that hit the statue became a very large mountain and filled up the whole earth.