1. Samuelsbog 8 – BPH & NIRV

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1. Samuelsbog 8:1-22

Israels folk forlanger en konge

1Da Samuel blev gammel, satte han sine to sønner til at være dommere i Israel. 2Den ældste hed Joel, og den anden hed Abija. De havde deres dommersæde i Be’ersheba, 3men de var pengegriske og slet ikke som deres far. De tog imod bestikkelse og dømte uretfærdigt. 4Til sidst mødtes Israels ledere i Rama for at diskutere sagen med Samuel. 5„Hør her,” sagde de. „Du er blevet gammel, og dine sønner er ikke som dig. Giv os en konge, sådan som de andre folk har.” 6Samuel var oprørt over forslaget, og han gik til Herren for at spørge om råd. 7„Gør, som de siger,” svarede Herren. „Det er ikke dig, de forkaster, men mig, for de ønsker ikke længere mig som konge. 8Lige siden jeg førte dem ud af Egypten, har de forkastet mig og vendt sig til andre guder for at få hjælp, og nu behandler de dig på samme måde. 9Giv dem, hvad de beder om, men advar dem om, hvordan en konge vil behandle dem.”

10Da fortalte Samuel, hvad Herren havde sagt: 11„Siden I vil have en konge, skal I vide, hvordan konger behandler deres undersåtter. Kongen vil indkalde jeres sønner til sin hær. Nogle skal bemande hans stridsvogne, andre bliver ryttersoldater, og nogle må løbe foran hans kongelige vogne. 12Nogle af dem bliver anførere i hæren, mens andre bliver udskrevet til tvangsarbejde. Nogle bliver tvunget til at pløje og høste hans marker, andre til at lave våben og udstyr til de kongelige vogne. 13Kongen vil også tage jeres døtre og tvinge dem til at lave mad, bage brød og tilberede de salver, han smører sig ind i. 14Han vil tage jeres bedste marker og vingårde og olivenplantager og give dem til sine venner. 15Han vil tage en tiendedel af jeres høst og fordele den mellem folkene i sin inderkreds. 16Han vil gøre krav på jeres slaver og på jeres bedste okser og æsler til eget brug. 17Han vil forlange at få udleveret en tiendedel af jeres fåreflokke, og I kan ikke sætte jer op imod ham. 18Når I så engang beder om at bliver fri for den konge, I selv har forlangt at få, da er det for sent. Herren vil ikke høre jeres bøn.”

19Men folket nægtede at høre på Samuels advarsel. „Det er lige meget,” svarede de. „Vi vil have en konge. 20Vi vil ikke stå tilbage for vores nabolande. Vores konge skal regere landet og være vores anfører i krig.”

21Så fortalte Samuel Herren, hvad folket havde sagt, 22og Herren svarede: „Så gør, som de siger, og giv dem en konge.” Da gik Samuel med til ledernes forslag og sendte dem hjem.

New International Reader’s Version

1 Samuel 8:1-22

Israel Asks for a King

1When Samuel became old, he appointed his sons as Israel’s leaders. 2The name of his oldest son was Joel. The name of his second son was Abijah. They served as judges at Beersheba. 3But his sons didn’t live as he did. They were only interested in making money. They accepted money from people who wanted special favors. They made things that were wrong appear to be right.

4So all the elders of Israel gathered together. They came to Samuel at Ramah. 5They said to him, “You are old. Your sons don’t live as you do. So appoint a king to lead us. We want a king just like the kings all the other nations have.”

6Samuel wasn’t pleased when they said, “Give us a king to lead us.” So he prayed to the Lord. 7The Lord told him, “Listen to everything the people are saying to you. You are not the one they have turned their backs on. I am the one they do not want as their king. 8They are doing just as they have always done. They have deserted me and served other gods. They have done that from the time I brought them up out of Egypt until this day. Now they are deserting you too. 9Let them have what they want. But give them a strong warning. Let them know what the king who rules over them will expect to be done for him.”

10Samuel told the people who were asking him for a king everything the Lord had said. 11Samuel told them, “Here’s what the king who rules over you will expect to be done for him. He will take your sons. He’ll make them serve with his chariots and horses. They will run in front of his chariots. 12He’ll choose some of your sons to be commanders of thousands of men. Some will be commanders of fifties. Others will have to plow his fields and gather his crops. Still others will have to make weapons of war and parts for his chariots. 13He’ll also take your daughters. Some will have to make perfume. Others will be forced to cook and bake. 14He will take away your best fields and vineyards and olive groves. He’ll give them to his attendants. 15He will take a tenth of your grain and a tenth of your grapes. He’ll give it to his officials and attendants. 16He will also take your male and female servants. He’ll take your best cattle and donkeys. He’ll use all of them any way he wants to. 17He will take a tenth of your sheep and goats. You yourselves will become his slaves. 18When that time comes, you will cry out for help because of the king you have chosen. But the Lord won’t answer you at that time.”

19In spite of what Samuel said, the people refused to listen to him. “No!” they said. “We want a king to rule over us. 20Then we’ll be like all the other nations. We’ll have a king to lead us. He’ll go out at the head of our armies and fight our battles.”

21Samuel heard everything the people said. He told the Lord about it. 22The Lord answered, “Listen to them. Give them a king.”

Then Samuel said to the Israelites, “Each of you go back to your own town.”