2 Samuel 23:21-31

21 Here is how he killed an Egyptian, a man of intimidating appearance: the Egyptian had a spear in his hand, and he went down to him with only a stick, seized the spear from the Egyptian's hand and killed him with his own spear
22 These are things that B'nayah the son of Y'hoyada did that earned him a name among the three warrior-heroes.
23 He had more honor than the thirty, but he did not achieve the status of the first three. David put him in command of his personal guard.
24 'Asah'el the brother of Yo'av was one of the thirty, Elchanan the son of Dodo of Beit-Lechem,
25 Shammah the Harodi, Elika the Harodi,
26 Heletz the Palti, 'Ira son of 'Ikesh from T'koa,
27 Avi'ezer from 'Anatot, M'vunai the Hushati,
28 Tzalmon the Achochi, Mahrai the N'tofati,
29 Helev the son of Ba'anah the N'tofati, Ittai the son of Rivai from Giv'ah, of the people of Binyamin,
30 B'nayahu from Pir'aton, Hiddai from the vadis of Ga'ash,
31 Avi-'Alvon the 'Arvati, 'Azmavet the Barchumi,

2 Samuel 23:21-31 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 23

In this chapter are recorded the last words of David under a divine inspiration, 2Sa 23:1-7; and an account is given of his great men, famous for warlike exploits, particularly of three mighty men who did very marvellous things, 2Sa 23:8-17; and of two others next unto them, which belonged to another class of three, 2Sa 23:18-23; and then of thirty one more, 2Sa 23:24-39; who are all mentioned by name.

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