David

The name that is transliterated as “David” in English is translated in Spanish Sign Language with the sign signifying king and a sling (referring to 1 Samuel 17:49 and 2 Samuel 5:4). (Source: John Elwode in The Bible Translator 2008, p. 78ff.)


“Elizabeth” in Spanish Sign Language, source: Sociedad Bíblica de España

In German Sign Language it is only the sling. (See here ).


“David” in German Sign Language (source )

The (Protestant) Mandarin Chinese transliteration of “David” is 大卫 (衛) / Dàwèi which carries an additional meaning of “Great Protector.”

Click or tap here to see a short video clip about David (source: Bible Lands 2012)

Translation commentary on 1 Samuel 18:9

And translates the Hebrew verb traditionally rendered in English “and it came to pass” (see page 19).

Saul eyed David: this verb appears only here in the Old Testament and means “to eye or treat with suspicion.” La Bible Pléiade renders this “Saul saw David with an evil eye.” Contemporary English Version translates the meaning more dynamically: “Saul never again trusted David.” Klein may also be helpful: “Saul watched David suspiciously from that time forward.”

Quoted with permission from Omanson, Roger L. and Ellington, John E. A Handbook on the First and Second Books of Samuel, Volume 1. (UBS Helps for Translators). New York: UBS, 2001. For this and other handbooks for translators see here .