2 Samuel 20:8

8 Et comme ils étaient auprès de la grande pierre qui est à Gabaon, Amasa vint au-devant d'eux. Or Joab avait ceint la tunique dont il se vêtait; et par-dessus était le ceinturon de son épée, attachée sur ses reins, dans son fourreau; et quand il s'avança elle tomba.

2 Samuel 20:8 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 20:8

When they [were] at the great stone which [is] in Gibeon
Which, according to Josephus F18, was forty furlongs, or five miles from Jerusalem: what this great stone was, whether an obelisk, or what, is not certain; one of the greatest stones we read of was that which Semiramis cut out of the mountains of Armenia, which was an hundred thirty feet long, and twenty five broad and thick F19. This place was appointed for the rendezvous of David's forces, and hither Amasa came with what he had assembled together, and joined them, and took the command of them: for it follows,

Amasa went before them;
as the general of them:

and Joab's garment that he had put on was girded unto him;
who went along with his brother Abishai at the head of his own men, to which he was obliged by virtue of his commission; or went of himself to serve the common cause, and perhaps chiefly with a design to murder Amasa, whom he envied, because he was put into his post as general, and therefore accoutred himself for it; he put on, not a coat of mail, but a common garment which he girt about him, that it might be no incumbrance to him or hinderance of him, in doing what he intended, but that he might more expeditiously execute it:

and upon it a girdle [with] a sword fastened upon his loins in the
sheath thereof;
the sword in the belt was not on his thigh, but on his loins, on the outside of his clothes, and was put into a sheath too large, and placed in such a position, that with the least motion, when he pleased, it would easily drop out of it, without drawing it, and so give no suspicion of his design:

and as he went forth;
to meet Amasa, just as he came to him:

it fell out;
the sword fell out of the sheath to the ground.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 Antiqu. l. 7. c. 11. sect. 7.
F19 Diodor. Sic. l. 2. p. 100. Vid. ib. p. 53. Herodot. Euterpe, c. 111.

2 Samuel 20:8 In-Context

6 Alors David dit à Abishaï: Maintenant Shéba, fils de Bicri, nous fera plus de mal qu'Absalom. Toi, prends les serviteurs de ton seigneur, et poursuis-le, de peur qu'il ne trouve des villes fortes, et que nous ne le perdions de vue.
7 Ainsi les gens de Joab sortirent après lui, avec les Kéréthiens, et les Péléthiens, et tous les hommes vaillants. Ils sortirent de Jérusalem pour poursuivre Shéba, fils de Bicri.
8 Et comme ils étaient auprès de la grande pierre qui est à Gabaon, Amasa vint au-devant d'eux. Or Joab avait ceint la tunique dont il se vêtait; et par-dessus était le ceinturon de son épée, attachée sur ses reins, dans son fourreau; et quand il s'avança elle tomba.
9 Et Joab dit à Amasa: Te portes-tu bien, mon frère? Puis Joab saisit de la main droite la barbe d'Amasa pour le baiser.
10 Or Amasa ne prenait point garde à l'épée qui était dans la main de Joab; et Joab lui en porta un coup dans le ventre, et répandit ses entrailles à terre, sans le frapper une seconde fois; et il mourut. Après cela Joab et Abishaï, son frère, poursuivirent Shéba, fils de Bicri.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.