Kings II 3:34

34 Thy hands were not bound, and thy feet not in fetters: brought not near as Nabal; thou didst fall before children of iniquity.

Kings II 3:34 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 KINGS 3

This chapter gives the character of Jehoram king of Israel, 2Ki 3:1-3, relates the rebellion of the king of Moab against him, 2Ki 3:4,5, the war that he and his allies entered into on that account, 2Ki 3:6-9 the distress the combined army were in for want of water, their application upon this to Elisha, who promised them water, and they had it in a wonderful manner, 2Ki 3:10-20 and the chapter is concluded with the rout of the Moabites, and the barbarity of their king to his eldest son, 2Ki 3:21-27.

Kings II 3:34 In-Context

32 And they bury Abenner in Chebron: and the king lifted up his voice, and wept at his tomb, and all the people wept for Abenner.
33 And the king mourned over Abenner, and said, Shall Abenner die according to the death of Nabal?
34 Thy hands were not bound, and thy feet not in fetters: brought not near as Nabal; thou didst fall before children of iniquity.
35 And all the people assembled to weep for him. And all the people came to cause David to eat bread while it was yet day: and David swore, saying, God do so to me, and more also, if I eat bread or any thing else before the sun goes down.
36 And all the people took notice, and all things that the king did before the people were pleasing in their sight.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.