2 Samuel 9:2

2 Y había un siervo de la casa de Saúl que se llamaba Siba, y lo llamaron ante David. Y el rey le dijo: ¿Eres tú Siba? Y él respondió: Tu servidor.

2 Samuel 9:2 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 9:2

And [there was] of the house of Saul a servant whose name [was]
Ziba
Or there was a servant that belonged to Saul's family; not that any of Saul's family was a servant; and this servant the Jews commonly say was a Canaanitish servant, and who upon the death of his master was not made free, but became the inheritance and possession of his children after him, ( Leviticus 25:46 ) ; though Josephus F14 says he was made free by Saul:

and when they had called him unto David;
who it seems was now at court, or in Jerusalem, on some account or another; or was in David's service, in some inferior post or another; however, having been a quondam servant of Saul, it was thought he could give the best intelligence of his family, and whether any were living, and therefore was sent for; and when he was come into the king's presence,

the king said unto him, [art] thou Ziba?
for he had been told before by some of his courtiers what his name was:

and he said, thy servant [is he];
or my name is Ziba, and I am at thy command.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 Ut supra, (Antiqu. l. 7. c. 5.) sect. 5.

2 Samuel 9:2 In-Context

1 Dijo David: ¿Hay todavía alguno que haya quedado de la casa de Saúl, para que yo le muestre bondad por amor a Jonatán?
2 Y había un siervo de la casa de Saúl que se llamaba Siba, y lo llamaron ante David. Y el rey le dijo: ¿Eres tú Siba? Y él respondió: Tu servidor.
3 Y dijo el rey: ¿No queda aún alguien de la casa de Saúl a quien yo pueda mostrar la bondad de Dios? Y Siba respondió al rey: Aún queda un hijo de Jonatán lisiado de ambos pies.
4 El rey le dijo: ¿Dónde está? Y Siba respondió al rey: He aquí, está en casa de Maquir, hijo de Amiel, en Lodebar.
5 Entonces el rey David mandó traerlo de la casa de Maquir, hijo de Amiel, de Lodebar.
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