Kings II 4:8

8 And they brought the head of Jebosthe to David to Chebron, and they said to the king, Behold the head of Jebosthe the son of Saul thy enemy, who sought thy life; and the Lord has executed for my lord the king vengeance on his enemies, as this day: even on Saul thy enemy, and on his seed.

Kings II 4:8 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 4:8

And it fell on a day
Or so it was at a certain time:

that Elisha passed to Shunem;
a city in the tribe of Issachar; of which see ( Joshua 19:18 ) ,

where was a great woman;
of great wealth and riches, of great benevolence and hospitality, and of great grace and piety; that feared sin, as the Targum paraphrases it; a woman of great credit and reputation on all accounts. The Jews say F21 she was the sister of Abishag the Shunammite, and the mother of Iddo the prophet:

and she constrained him to eat bread;
she had observed him at all times pass that way, and guessed by his habit and deportment that he was a religious man, and therefore took an opportunity to invite him into her house, and take a dinner with her; but he being modest and shy, she was obliged to use some pressing language, and be importunate with him, that he would accept of her invitation, which he did:

and so it was, that, as oft as he passed by, he turned in thither to
eat bread;
being made very welcome, and encouraged by the free and kind entertainment he met with, as often as he had occasion to come that way, he called and took a meal with her; and this it seems was pretty often, for Shunem was not far from Carmel, which he frequented, and lay in the way to Samaria, Bethel, and Jericho, places he often visited, the schools of the prophets being there.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 T. Bab. Bava Bathra, fol. 57. 2.

Kings II 4:8 In-Context

6 And, behold, the porter of the house winnowed wheat, and he slumbered and slept: and the brothers Rechab and Baana went privily into the house:
7 And Jebosthe was sleeping on his bed in his chamber: and they smite him, and slay him, and take off his head: and they took his head, and went all the night by the western road.
8 And they brought the head of Jebosthe to David to Chebron, and they said to the king, Behold the head of Jebosthe the son of Saul thy enemy, who sought thy life; and the Lord has executed for my lord the king vengeance on his enemies, as this day: even on Saul thy enemy, and on his seed.
9 And David answered and Rechab and Baana his brother, the sons of Remmon the Berothite, and said to them, the Lord lives, who has redeemed my soul out of all affliction;
10 he that reported to me that Saul was dead, even he was as one bringing glad tidings before me: but I seized him and slew him in Sekelac, to whom I ought, , to have given a reward for his tidings.

Footnotes 1

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.