2 Samuel 21:1-9

Justice for the Gibeonites

1 During David's reign there was a famine for three successive years, so David inquired of the Lord. The Lord answered, "It is because of the blood shed by Saul and his family when he killed the Gibeonites."
2 The Gibeonites were not Israelites but rather a remnant of the Amorites. The Israelites had taken an oath concerning them,[a] but Saul had tried to kill them in his zeal for the Israelites and Judah. So David summoned the Gibeonites and spoke to them.
3 He asked the Gibeonites, "What should I do for you? How can I wipe out this guilt so that you will bring a blessing on[b] the Lord's inheritance?"
4 The Gibeonites said to him, "We are not asking for money from[c] Saul or his family,[d] and we cannot put anyone to death in Israel."[e] "Whatever you say, I will do for you," he said.
5 They replied to the king, "As for the man who annihilated us and plotted to exterminate us so we would not exist within the whole territory of Israel,
6 let seven of his male descendants be handed over to us so we may hang[f] them in the presence of the Lord [g] at Gibeah of Saul,[h] the Lord's chosen."[i] The king answered, "I will hand them over."
7 David spared Mephibosheth, the son of Saul's son Jonathan, because of the oath of the Lord that was between David and Jonathan, Saul's son.[j]
8 But the king took Armoni and Mephibosheth, who were the two sons whom Rizpah daughter of Aiah had borne to Saul, and the five sons whom Merab[k][l]daughter of Saul had borne to Adriel son of Barzillai the Meholathite
9 and handed them over to the Gibeonites. They hanged[m] them on the hill in the presence of the Lord; the seven of them died together. They were executed in the first days of the harvest at the beginning of the barley harvest.[n]

2 Samuel 21:1-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 21

A famine being in the land three years, the Lord was inquired of, to know the reason of it; and it being answered, that it was on account of Saul's slaughter of the Gibeonites, they were summoned by David to know what satisfaction they required for the cruel usage of them, 2Sa 21:1-3; to which they replied, that they only desired seven of Saul's sons to be delivered up to them, to be hanged by them, which was granted, 2Sa 21:4-9; whose bones, with those of Saul and Jonathan, David buried in the sepulchre of their fathers, 2Sa 21:10-14; and the chapter is closed with an account of the various battles fought with the Philistines, in which four of their generals were slain, 2Sa 21:15-22.

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