1)

Why did he say "Lamah Setze'u"?

1.

Rashi: There is no reason for all of you to fight. It suffices for one of you to fight me, like he explains in verse 9.

2)

What is the meaning of "ha'Lo Anochi ha'Pelishti"?

1.

Rashi (from the addition to the Targum): I am not a leader over 100 or 1000. I am like one of the others, even though I fought many wars for them. I killed Chofni and Pinchas, and captured the Aron, and you became servants of Sha'ul. He never saved you with his Gevurah!

2.

Malbim: (There was a custom to settle feuds between nations via a fight between one representative of each nation; refer to 17:9:1:1 and the note there.) I am the Pelishtim's representative!

3)

Why did he say "you are slaves of Sha'ul"?

1.

Malbim: This was Pelishtim's claim against Yisrael. You were serving us, and appointed your own king, so you will be his slaves!

2.

Malbim (9): We stand to lose more than you do. Now, we are free - if you defeat me, we are your slaves. You are slaves in any case - if I win, you will be our slaves, and not Sha'ul's slaves!

4)

What is the meaning of "Beru Lachem Ish"?

1.

Rashi: Bireru (choose) Sha'ul. 1

2.

Malbim: Choose your representative to fight me (refer to 17:8:2:2).


1

The addition to the Targum: If [Sha'ul] is weak, pick someone else, and he will come to me!

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