2 Samuel 3:28

28 Und David hörte es hernach und sprach: Schuldlos bin ich und mein Königreich vor Jehova ewiglich an dem Blute Abners, des Sohnes Ners!

2 Samuel 3:28 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 3:28

And afterward, when David heard [it]
That Joab had sent to fetch Abner back, and that he had stabbed him in the gate of the city, and he was dead; it was some time after it was done that the news of it was brought to David; this circumstance is observed, the more to clear the king from any concern in this affair:

he said;
in a public manner, in open court, before all his princes; he called God to witness, and, as Josephus F9 says, stretching out his right hand to God, he cried aloud:

I and my kingdom [are] guiltless before the Lord for ever from the
blood of Abner the son of Ner;
he was sensible it would be known that Abner had been with him, and that Joab his general had killed him; and therefore it might be suspected that he had an hand in it, and that it was done by his order, with his privy council; and therefore, to purge him and them from it, he made this public declaration, that neither he nor his council knew anything of it; and that it was not done with their knowledge and consent, and by their order, but through the resentment of a single person; and therefore hoped that no man would impute the shedding of this blood unto them, or that God would punish them for it; and he was the rather led to make this public declaration, because he knew that the death of Abner in this way would be resented by the friends of Saul's family, and be an obstruction to the union of the two kingdoms, which it was known Abner was endeavouring to bring about.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Antiqu. l. 7. c. 1. sect. 6.

2 Samuel 3:28 In-Context

26 Und Joab ging von David hinaus und sandte Boten hinter Abner her; und sie holten ihn zurück von der Zisterne Sira; David aber wußte es nicht.
27 Als nun Abner nach Hebron zurückkam, führte ihn Joab beiseite in das Tor, um in der Stille mit ihm zu reden; und er schlug ihn daselbst in den Bauch, daß er starb, wegen des Blutes seines Bruders Asael.
28 Und David hörte es hernach und sprach: Schuldlos bin ich und mein Königreich vor Jehova ewiglich an dem Blute Abners, des Sohnes Ners!
29 Es komme über das Haupt Joabs und über das ganze Haus seines Vaters; und nie soll im Hause Joabs fehlen der Flüssige und der Aussätzige und der sich am Stabe stützt und der durchs Schwert fällt und dem es an Brot mangelt! -
30 So haben Joab und Abisai, sein Bruder, Abner ermordet, weil er ihren Bruder Asael zu Gibeon im Streit getötet hatte.
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