2 Samuel 20:23

23 Joab era jefe sobre todo el ejército de Israel, y Benaía, hijo de Joiada, era jefe sobre los cereteos y peleteos;

2 Samuel 20:23 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 20:23

Now Joab [was] over all the host of Israel
Established in the post in which he formerly was; either having been never displaced, which though David thought to do, he was not able to effect it, because of his power and influence with the people; or if he had displaced him, which by some things in this chapter seemed to be the case, yet Amasa being dead, and the rebellion crushed by Joab, which still made him more haughty, and increased his popularity, David saw it most advisable to replace him; and because mention is made of him, as established in his office as general over the whole army, an account is given of the rest of David's officers; and the rather, as it was a sort of beginning his reign anew, after quelling the above rebellions:

and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada [was] over the Cherethites, and over
the Pelethites;
was continued in his post, see ( 2 Samuel 8:18 ) .

2 Samuel 20:23 In-Context

21 Este no es el caso, sino que un hombre de la región montañosa de Efraín, llamado Seba, hijo de Bicri, ha levantado su mano contra el rey David. Solamente entregadlo, y yo me iré de la ciudad. Y la mujer dijo a Joab: He aquí, su cabeza te será arrojada por encima del muro.
22 Entonces la mujer, con su sabiduría, fue a hablar a todo el pueblo; y ellos le cortaron la cabeza a Seba, hijo de Bicri, y se la arrojaron a Joab. El, pues, tocó la trompeta y se retiraron de la ciudad, cada uno a su tienda. Joab también regresó al rey en Jerusalén.
23 Joab era jefe sobre todo el ejército de Israel, y Benaía, hijo de Joiada, era jefe sobre los cereteos y peleteos;
24 Adoram estaba a cargo de los trabajos forzados, y Josafat, hijo de Ahilud, era cronista;
25 Seva era escriba, y Sadoc y Abiatar eran sacerdotes;
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