2 Samuele 4:6

6 E Recab, e Baana, suo fratello, entrarono fin nel mezzo della casa, come per prender del frumento; e lo percossero nella quinta costa; poi scamparono.

2 Samuele 4:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 4:6

And they came thither into the midst of the house
They not only came unto it, but entered into it, and went into the inmost part of it; the guards being asleep also perhaps, or not on duty, so that there were none to obstruct them; or if there were, they deceived them, since they went in

[as though] they would have fetched wheat;
out of the king's granaries, for the payment and support of the soldiers under them, who in those days were paid in corn, as were the Roman soldiers F25 in later times; and these granaries might not only be in the king's house, but near his bedchamber; for in those ancient ages of simplicity there was not such grandeur in the courts of princes as now; the Targum is,

``as sellers of wheat,''

in the guise and habit of such persons, pretending they came to sell wheat to the king's purveyors, who were at the granaries; or, as others interpret it, they went in along with the wheat merchants as if they belonged to them, and so found their way to the king's bedchamber:

and smote him under the fifth [rib]; (See Gill on 2 Samuel 2:23);

and Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped;
they got out of the palace after they had committed the murder undiscovered and unsuspected.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 Vid. Valtrinum de re militar. Roman. l. 3. c. 15. p. 236.

2 Samuele 4:6 In-Context

4 Or Gionatan, figliuolo di Saulle, avea un figliuolo, storpiato dei piedi. Costui essendo d’età di cinque anni, quando la novella di Saulle e di Gionatan venne da Izreel, la sua balia lo tolse, e se ne fuggì; ed avvenne che, come ella si affrettava a fuggire, egli cadde, e diventò zoppo; e il suo nome era Mefiboset.
5 Recab adunque e Baana, figliuoli di Rimmon Beerotita, andarono ed entrarono, in sul caldo del dì, nella casa d’Isboset. Or egli era a giacere, riposandosi di meriggio.
6 E Recab, e Baana, suo fratello, entrarono fin nel mezzo della casa, come per prender del frumento; e lo percossero nella quinta costa; poi scamparono.
7 Essendo adunque entrati in casa d’Isboset, mentre egli giaceva in sul suo letto, nella camera dove egli soleva giacere, lo percossero, e l’uccisero, e gli spiccarono la testa; e la presero, e camminarono per la via della campagna tutta quella notte.
8 E recarono la testa d’Isboset a Davide, in Hebron, e dissero al re: Ecco la testa d’Isboset, figliuolo di Saulle, tuo nemico, il qual cercava di torti la vita. Or il Signore ha oggi conceduta al re, mio signore, intiera vendetta di Saulle e della sua progenie.
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