2 Samuel 5:2

2 "Even in the past when Saul ruled us, you were the one who led Israel in battle. The LORD has said to you, 'You will be shepherd of my people Israel, the leader of Israel.'"

2 Samuel 5:2 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 5:2

Also in time past, when Saul was king over us
Even over all the tribes of Israel:

thou wast he that leddest out and broughtest in Israel;
that led out the armies of Israel against their enemies, fought their battles for them, obtained victories, and brought the troops under his command home in safety; and the remembrance of these valiant acts of his, which then endeared him to the people, was now another reason for their choosing him king: and another follows, the chiefest of them all:

and the Lord said to thee;
when anointed by Samuel; for though what follows is not recorded in so many words, yet the sense of it is expressed in the anointing him to be king, whose office, as such, lay in doing the following things:

thou shalt feed my people Israel;
as a shepherd feeds his flock; hence kings were frequently called shepherds, and David particularly, in which he was an eminent type of Christ, see ( Psalms 78:71 Psalms 78:72 ) ( Ezekiel 34:23 Ezekiel 34:24 ) ( Ezekiel 37:24 ) ;

and thou shalt be a captain over Israel;
the Targum is,

``and thou shalt be king over Israel;''

which gives the true sense of the tribes, and which was the chief and prevailing reason with them to make him their king; and which they, at least many of them, would have done before, even immediately upon the death of Saul, but that they were persuaded by Abner to yield obedience to Ishbosheth he set up.

2 Samuel 5:2 In-Context

1 All the tribes of Israel came to David at Hebron. "We are your own flesh and blood," they said.
2 "Even in the past when Saul ruled us, you were the one who led Israel in battle. The LORD has said to you, 'You will be shepherd of my people Israel, the leader of Israel.'"
3 All the leaders of Israel had come to Hebron. King David made an agreement with them at Hebron in front of the LORD. So they anointed David king of Israel.
4 David was 30 years old when he became king, and he ruled for 40 years.
5 In Hebron he ruled Judah for seven years and six months. In Jerusalem he ruled for 33 years over all Israel and Judah.
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