2 Samuel 20:10

10 Amasá no se percató de que en la otra mano Joab llevaba la daga, así que Joab se la clavó en el vientre, y las entrañas de Amasá se derramaron por el suelo. Amasá murió de una sola puñalada, y luego Joab y su hermano Abisay persiguieron a Sabá hijo de Bicrí.

2 Samuel 20:10 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 20:10

But Amasa took no heed to the sword that [was] in Joab's hand,
&c.] In his left hand, for with his right hand he took him by the beard; he might see the sword drop out of the scabbard, and Joab take it up, which he supposed he did in order to put it into its sheath again, having no suspicion of his wicked design, and therefore not at all upon his guard to prevent it:

so he smote him therewith in the fifth [rib];
in the same place where Abner smote Asahel, and Joab Abner; (See Gill on 2 Samuel 2:23) and (See Gill on 2 Samuel 3:27): he must strike him, as some observe, on the left side, because he was embracing him; and the stroke must be deadly, because he struck him in the pericardium, which surrounds the heart round with water, to refrigerate it; for the lower part of the heart reaches to the fifth rib; see ( John 19:34 ) F21:

and shed out his bowels to the ground;
which fell out through the incision made by the sword:

and struck him not again:
he gave him such a home thrust, there was no need to repeat it, he dispatched him at once:

and he died;
and thus, though he was pardoned by David, and promoted to honour by him, yet the providence of God would not suffer him to go unpunished for joining with Absalom in an unnatural rebellion against his uncle:

so Joab and Abishai his brother pursued after Sheba the son of Bichri:
for Amasa being slain, Joab without any ceremony reassumed his post as general, and, with his brother Abishai under him, made all the haste they could in pursuit of the rebel.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Weemse's Portrait of Man, p. 25.

2 Samuel 20:10 In-Context

8 Al llegar a la gran roca que está en Gabaón, Amasá les salió al encuentro. Joab tenía su uniforme ajustado con un cinturón, y ceñida al muslo llevaba una daga envainada. Pero al caminar, la daga se le cayó.
9 Con la mano derecha, Joab tomó a Amasá por la barba para besarlo, mientras le preguntaba: «¿Cómo estás, hermano?»
10 Amasá no se percató de que en la otra mano Joab llevaba la daga, así que Joab se la clavó en el vientre, y las entrañas de Amasá se derramaron por el suelo. Amasá murió de una sola puñalada, y luego Joab y su hermano Abisay persiguieron a Sabá hijo de Bicrí.
11 Uno de los soldados de Joab, deteniéndose junto al cuerpo de Amasá, exclamó: «¡Todos los que estén a favor de Joab y que apoyen a David, sigan a Joab!»
12 Como el cuerpo de Amasá, bañado en sangre, había quedado en medio del camino, todas las tropas que pasaban se detenían para verlo. Cuando aquel soldado se dio cuenta de esto, retiró el cuerpo hacia el campo y lo cubrió con un manto.
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