let seven of his male descendants be delivered to us so that we may hang them before the LORD at Gibeah of Saul, the chosen of the LORD." "I will give them to you," said the king. Sermons
2 Samuel 21:2. - (GIBEON.) And Saul sought to slay them in his zeal to the children of Israel and Judah. When his attempt was made is not certainly known; possibly soon after his sparing Amalek (and to make amends for it); or at the time of his massacre of the priests at Nob (where the Gibeonites then assisted the Levites, before the removal of the altar and tabernacle to Gibeon); more probably at the time of his expulsion of the necromancers and soothsayers (1 Samuel 28:3); being "one of those acts of passionate zeal in which he tried to drown the remorse of his later years." His zeal (like that of others in later times) was: 1. Religious and patriotic in intention and profession; to purge the land of the remnant of the heathen (Deuteronomy 7:2, 24), to honour God, to benefit his people. Good intentions are not enough to constitute good actions. 2. Blind and wilful, "not according to knowledge" (Romans 10:2; Acts 26:9). 3. Irreverent and ungodly; in violation of a solemn compact in the name of God, and against those who were consecrated to his service. His humblest ministers should be held in respect. 4. Unjust and ungrateful; for they bad done no wrong, but had performed useful service. 5. Proud. and tyrannical; regarding them with contempt, and taking advantage of their defenceless condition (1 Samuel 22:6-19). 6. Cruel and murderous. 7. Selfish and covetous; to appropriate the spoil to his family and adherents. 8. Popular and acceptable. The people never forgave the crafty manner in which they had originally been induced to spare their lives, looked upon them with suspicion and dislike, and readily sympathized with Saul's attack upon them (as they did not in the case of the priests at Nob), and consented to share the plunder. 9. Restrained and unsuccessful. Some survived. It is seldom that persecutors are able to do all they endeavour to do. 10. Infectious and disastrous, in its influence on his family and the nation. - D.
Sibbechai the Hushathite slew Saph, which was of the sons of the giant. If his master bids him perform exploits too hard for him, he draws upon the resources of omnipotence, and achieves impossibilities. Wellington sent word to his troops one night: "Cindad Rodrigo must be taken to-night." And what do you think was the commentary of the British soldiers appointed for attack? "Then," said they all, "we will do it." So, when our great Captain sends round, as He doth to us, the word of command, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature," if we were all good soldiers of the Cross, we should say at once, "We will do it." However hard the task, since God Himself is with us to be our Captain, and Jesus the Priest of the Most High is with us to sound the trumpet, we will do it in Jehovah's name.( C. H. Spurgeon.) (H. W. Beecher.) (General Sherman.). People Abishai, Adriel, Aiah, Amorites, Armoni, Barzillai, Benjamin, David, Elhanan, Gibeon, Gibeonites, Goliath, Ishbibenob, Israelites, Jaareoregim, Jabesh, Jair, Jonathan, Kish, Mephibosheth, Merab, Michal, Rapha, Rizpah, Saph, Saul, Shimea, Shimeah, Shimei, Sibbecai, Sibbechai, ZeruiahPlaces Beth-shan, Gath, Gibeah, Gilboa, Gob, Jabesh-gilead, Jerusalem, ZelaTopics Choose, Chose, Chosen, Deliver, Delivered, Descendants, Exposed, Family, Gibeah, Gibeon, Hang, Hanged, Hanging, Height, Hill, Killed, Lord's, Male, Mountain, Saul, Seven, SonsOutline 1. The three year Gibeonite famine ceases, by hanging seven of Saul's sons.10. Rizpah's kindness unto the dead 12. David buries the bones of Saul and Jonathan in his father's tomb 15. Four battles against the Philistines, wherein four men of David slay four giants. Dictionary of Bible Themes 2 Samuel 21:1-6Library Divers Matters. I. Beth-cerem, Nehemiah 3:14. "The stones, as well of the altar, as of the ascent to the altar, were from the valley of Beth-cerem, which they digged out beneath the barren land. And thence they are wont to bring whole stones, upon which the working iron came not." The fathers of the traditions, treating concerning the blood of women's terms, reckon up five colours of it; among which that, "which is like the water of the earth, out of the valley of Beth-cerem."--Where the Gloss writes thus, "Beth-cerem … John Lightfoot—From the Talmud and Hebraica The Exile Continued. Samuel Links 2 Samuel 21:6 NIV2 Samuel 21:6 NLT 2 Samuel 21:6 ESV 2 Samuel 21:6 NASB 2 Samuel 21:6 KJV 2 Samuel 21:6 Bible Apps 2 Samuel 21:6 Parallel 2 Samuel 21:6 Biblia Paralela 2 Samuel 21:6 Chinese Bible 2 Samuel 21:6 French Bible 2 Samuel 21:6 German Bible 2 Samuel 21:6 Commentaries Bible Hub |