Passage
And Jesse causeth Shammah to pass by, and he saith, `Also on this Jehovah hath not fixed.'
And Jesse causeth Shammah to pass by, and he saith, `Also on this Jehovah hath not fixed.'
1 Samuel 16:7 And Jehovah saith unto Samuel, `Look not unto his appearance, and unto the height of his stature, for I have rejected him; for <FI>it is<Fi> not as man seeth--for man looketh at the eyes, and Jehovah looketh at the heart.'
1 Samuel 16:8 And Jesse calleth unto Abinadab, and causeth him to pass by before Samuel; and he saith, `Also on this Jehovah hath not fixed.'
1 Samuel 16:9 And Jesse causeth Shammah to pass by, and he saith, `Also on this Jehovah hath not fixed.'
1 Samuel 16:10 And Jesse causeth seven of his sons to pass by before Samuel, and Samuel saith to Jesse, `Jehovah hath not fixed on these.'
1 Samuel 16:11 And Samuel saith unto Jesse, `Are the young men finished?' and he saith, `Yet hath been left the youngest; and lo, he delighteth himself among the flock;' and Samuel saith unto Jesse, `Send and take him, for we do not turn round till his coming in hither.'
The verse centers on "jesse", "causeth", "shammah", "pass", "saith", "jehovah", "hath", and "fixed". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "jesse" and "causeth", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 8's "And Jesse calleth unto Abinadab and causeth..." into verse 10's "And Jesse causeth seven of his sons...", so "jesse" and "causeth" belong inside that flow. In 1 Samuel context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "jesse" and "causeth" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.