DAVID MADE KING OVER JUDAH, ISHDOSHETH OVER ISRAEL. ASAHEL SLAIN BY
ABNER
1. Shall I go up?] The defeat and death of Saul had entirely changed
David's position. He had, for some time to come, nothing to fear from
Abner, who was occupied elsewhere (2 Samuel 2:8). The Philistines
would not molest him... [ Continue Reading ]
This was probably an attempt to gain over Jabesh-gilead, the capital
of eastern Palestine, and to add the trans-Jordanic tribes to his
little kingdom of Judah. If so, it failed for the present. But during
his flight from Absalom, it was in eastern Palestine that David found
refuge.... [ Continue Reading ]
ISH-BOSHETH] His name was really Eshbaal (1 Chronicles 8:33) i.e. 'man
of Baal.' The name Baal means 'lord,' and so could be used for Jehovah
(Hosea 2:16), but afterwards it was confused with the Canaanite Baal
and altered to Bosheth, i.e. 'Shame': cp. Mephibosheth. Ish-bosheth
was the fourth son of... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ASHURITES] This is doubtless a mistake for Asher. Abner first
gained possession of eastern Palestine, then of Asher in the extreme
north of western Palestine, next of the great central plain of
Issachar, then of the hill-country of Ephraim and Benjamin.
By this time his master's dominions touch... [ Continue Reading ]
FORTY YEARS OLD] This number is probably wrong. David was 30 years old
when he began to reign (2 Samuel 5:4), and Jonathan would be about the
same age or a little younger. Ish-bosheth would be younger still.
Probably we should read 20 for 40. In old Hebrew writing, the numbers
would be much alike.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE POOL OF GIBEON] Gibeon was a large and important town (Joshua
10:2), 5 m. N. of Jerusalem. The pool still exists. Robinson mentions
it as an open pool 120 ft. long by 100 broad.... [ Continue Reading ]
PLAY] As this word is not used elsewhere of fighting, a preliminary
contest to the serious battle must be intended.... [ Continue Reading ]
HELKATH-HAZZURIM] i.e. 'Field of sharp edges.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HINDER END OF THE SPEAR] Abner did not wish to kill him. The spear
had a sharp point by which it was stuck into the ground. STOOD STILL]
out of grief at the sight: cp. 2 Samuel 20:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
The AV and RV represent two different explanations: (_a_) If Abner had
not spoken, the pursuit would have continued till the morning. (_b_)
If Abner had not proposed the mimic fight, there would have been no
battle at all. The former explanation seems preferable.... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER FOUGHT THEY ANY MORE] i.e. on that day, for see 2 Samuel 3:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THAT NIGHT] for fear of pursuit. THE PLAIN] RV 'the Arabah,' i.e.
the valley of the Jordan.
BITHRON] the name of some ravine they passed through on their way.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL NIGHT] i.e. all the night after the burial.... [ Continue Reading ]