2 Samuele 4:7

7 Entrarono, dico, in casa, mentre Jsh-Bosheth giaceva sul letto nella sua camera, lo colpirono, l’uccisero, lo decapitarono; e, presane la testa, camminarono tutta la notte attraverso la pianura.

2 Samuele 4:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 4:7

For when they came into the house, he lay on his bed in his
bedchamber
This is repeated to give a more particular account of the murder; though Abarbinel thinks they went in twice; when they went in first they smote him under the fifth rib, and made their escape; but fearing they had not left him dead, they returned, and did as follows:

and they smote him, and slew him;
so that it was out of all doubt with them that he was dead:

and beheaded him;
to make sure work of it:

and took his head;
along with them, perhaps in one of the sacks they had to fetch wheat in, and so passed undiscovered, to carry to David, to curry favour with him:

and gat them away through the plain all night;
through the plain of Jordan; all the way from Mahanaim to Hebron being for the most part a plain country till they came to Hebron, which was mountainous; the way from Mahanaim to Hebron was a space of sixty eight miles, according to Bunting F26.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Travels, p. 145, 148.

2 Samuele 4:7 In-Context

5 I figliuoli di Rimmon Beerothita, Recab e Baana, andaron dunque e si recarono, sul più caldo del giorno, in casa di Jsh-Bosheth, il quale stava prendendo il suo riposo del meriggio.
6 Penetrarono fino in mezzo alla casa, come volendo prendere del grano; lo colpirono nell’inguine, e si dettero alla fuga.
7 Entrarono, dico, in casa, mentre Jsh-Bosheth giaceva sul letto nella sua camera, lo colpirono, l’uccisero, lo decapitarono; e, presane la testa, camminarono tutta la notte attraverso la pianura.
8 E portarono la testa di Jsh-Bosheth a Davide a Hebron, e dissero al re: "Ecco la testa di Jsh-Bosheth, figliuolo di Saul, tuo nemico, il quale cercava di toglierti la vita; l’Eterno ha oggi fatte le vendette dei re, mio signore, sopra Saul e sopra la sua progenie".
9 Ma Davide rispose a Recab ed a Baana suo fratello, figliuoli di Rimmon Beerothita, e disse loro: "Com’è vero che vive l’Eterno il quale ha liberato l’anima mia da ogni distretta,
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