2 Samuel 2
Chapter context
What is happening in 2 Samuel 2?
2 Samuel 2 belongs to the early movement of the book, especially the section often described as David’s accession and victories. Second Samuel narrates David’s consolidation of rule, the covenant promise to his house, his sin with Bathsheba, and the convulsions that follow within his family and kingdom. Read this chapter with the wider themes of Davidic covenant, sin and judgment, and mercy in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- David Person v. 1-5, 10-11, 13, 15, 17, 31
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Beloved, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem. His father seems to have been a man in humble life. His mother’s name is not recorded. Some think she was the Nahash of 2 Sam. 17:25 .
- Hebron Place v. 1, 3-4, 11, 32
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A community; alliance. (1. ) A city in the south end of the valley of Eshcol, about midway between Jerusalem and Beersheba, from which it is distant about 20 miles in a straight line. Modern identification: Tel Rumeida.
- Abigail Person v. 2
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Father (i. e., “leader”) of the dance, or “of joy. ” (1. ) The sister of David, and wife of Jether an Ishmaelite ( 1 Chr. 2:16 , 17). She was the mother of Amasa ( 2 Sam. 17:25 ).
- Ahinoam Person v. 2
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Brother of pleasantness = pleasant. (1. ) The daughter of Ahimaaz, and wife of Saul ( 1 Sam. 14:50 ). (2. ) A Jezreelitess, the first wife of David ( 1 Sam. 25:43 ; 27:3 ). She was the mother of Amnon ( 2 Sam. 3:2 ).
- Carmel Place v. 2
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Khirbet el Kirmil.
- Jezreel Place v. 2
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God scatters. (1. ) A town of Issachar ( Josh. 19:18 ), where the kings of Israel often resided ( 1 Kings 18:45 ; 21:1 ; 2 Kings 9:30 ). Modern identification: Yatta.
- Jabesh-gilead Place v. 4-5
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A town on the east of Jordan, on the top of one of the green hills of Gilead, within the limits of the half tribe of Manasseh, and in full view of Beth-shan. Modern identification: Tell el Maqlub.
- Saul Person v. 4-5, 7-8, 12, 15
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Asked for. (1. ) A king of Edom ( Gen. 36:37 , 38); called Shaul in 1 Chr. 1:48 .
- Abner Person v. 8, 12, 14, 17, 19-26, 29-30
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Father of light; i. e., “enlightening”, the son of Ner and uncle of Saul. He was commander-in-chief of Saul’s army ( 1 Sam. 14:50 ; 17:55 ; 20:25 ).
- Mahanaim Place v. 8, 10, 12, 29
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Two camps, a place near the Jabbok, beyond Jordan, where Jacob was met by the “angels of God,” and where he divided his retinue into “two hosts” on his return from Padan-aram ( Gen. 32:2 ). Modern identification: Tell edh Dhahab el Gharbi.
- Ner Person v. 8, 12
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Light, the father of Kish ( 1 Chr. 8:33 ). 1 Sam. 14:51 should be read.
- Benjamin Person v. 9, 15, 25, 31
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Son of my right hand. (1. ) The younger son of Jacob by Rachel ( Gen. 35:18 ). His birth took place at Ephrath, on the road between Bethel and Bethlehem, at a short distance from the latter place.
- Gilead Place v. 9
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Biblical region. Modern identification: Tell edh Dhahab esh Sherqiyeh.
- Jezreel Place v. 9
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God scatters. (1. ) A town of Issachar ( Josh. 19:18 ), where the kings of Israel often resided ( 1 Kings 18:45 ; 21:1 ; 2 Kings 9:30 ). Modern identification: Tel Yizre’el.
- Gibeon Place v. 12-13, 16, 24
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: El Jib.
- Joab Person v. 13-14, 18, 22, 24, 26-28, 30, 32
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Jehovah is his father. (1. ) One of the three sons of Zeruiah, David’s sister, and “captain of the host” during the whole of David’s reign ( 2 Sam. 2:13 ; 10:7 ; 11:1 ; 1 Kings 11:15 ).
- Zeruiah Person v. 13, 18
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Stricken of the Lord, David’s sister, and the mother of Abishai, Joab, and Asahel.
- Helkath-hazzurim Place v. 16
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Biblical field. Modern identification: El Jib.
- Abishai Person v. 18, 24
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Father of (i. e., “desirous of”) a gift, the eldest son of Zeruiah, David’s sister. He was the brother of Joab and Asahel ( 2 Sam. 2:18 ; 1 Chr. 2:16 ).
- Asahel Person v. 18-23, 30, 32
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Made by God, the youngest son of Zeruiah, David’s sister. He was celebrated for his swiftness of foot.
- Ammah Place v. 24
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A cubit, the name of a hill which Joab and Abishai reached as the sun went down, when they were in pursuit of Abner ( 2 Sam. 2:24 ). It lay to the east of Gibeon.
- Giah Place v. 24
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Biblical natural area. Modern identification: east of Gibeon.
- Arabah Place v. 29
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A name given to Abi-albon, or, as elsewhere called, Abiel, one of David’s warriors ( 2 Sam. 23:31 ; 1 Chr. 11:32 ), probably as being an inhabitant of Arabah ( Josh. 15:61 ), a town in the wilderness of Judah.
- Jordan Place v. 29
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Biblical river. Modern identification: Jordan River.
- Bethlehem Place v. 32
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House of bread. (1. ) A city in the “hill country” of Judah. It was originally called Ephrath ( Gen. 35:16 , 19; 48:7; Ruth 4:11 ). It was also called Beth-lehem Ephratah ( Micah 5:2 ), Beth-lehem-judah. Modern identification: Bethlehem.