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Text -- 2 Samuel 9:1-5 (NET)

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David Finds Mephibosheth
9:1 Then David asked, “Is anyone still left from the family of Saul, so that I may extend kindness to him for the sake of Jonathan?” 9:2 Now there was a servant from Saul’s house named Ziba, so he was summoned to David. The king asked him, “Are you Ziba?” He replied, “At your service.” 9:3 The king asked, “Is there not someone left from Saul’s family, that I may extend God’s kindness to him?” Ziba said to the king, “One of Jonathan’s sons is left; both of his feet are crippled.” 9:4 The king asked him, “Where is he?” Ziba told the king, “He is at the house of Makir son of Ammiel in Lo Debar. 9:5 So King David had him brought from the house of Makir son of Ammiel in Lo Debar.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ammiel a man sent by Moses as a spy,father of Machir who sheltered Mephibosheth after Saul's death,father of Bathshua/Bathsheba, David's wife,a Levite gatekeeper whose descendants returned from exile
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Jonathan a man who was a descendant of Gershom son of Moses,son of Saul of Benjamin,son of the high priest Abiathar in David's time,the son of Shime-i, David's brother,son of Shammah/Shagee; one of David's military elite,son of Jada of Judah,son of Uzziah; overseer of the country treasuries for King David,a man who was uncle and counselor of King David,father of Ebed who accompanied Ezra leading the clan of Adin back from exile,a man who opposed Ezra's reforms; son of Asahel,a chief priest; son of Joiada,priest and head of the house of Malluchi under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah,son of Shemaiah of Asaph of Levi; father of Zechariah,a man who was secretary and dungeon keeper for King Zedekiah; son of Kareah
 · Lo-debar a town of Gad, probably 15 km NE of Beth-Shan, just across the Jordan
 · Lo-Debar a town of Gad, probably 15 km NE of Beth-Shan, just across the Jordan
 · Machir son of Manasseh (Joseph); father of Hezron's wife and of Gilead,son of Ammiel at Lo-Debar; Mephibosheth's friend
 · Saul the sixth king of Edom,son of Simeon and a Canaanite woman,son of Uzziah of Kohath son of Levi
 · Ziba the chief servant in the house of Saul


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Ziba | Servant | Orphan | Mephibosheth | Machir | MACHIR; MACHIRITE | Lo-debar | LODEBAR | LAME | Kindness | Jonathan | GENEALOGY, 8 part 1 | Friendship | DEBIR (2) | Chronicles, Books of | Ammiel | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 2Sa 9:1 - -- He saith not of the house of Jonathan, for he knew not of any son he had left, and therefore thought his kindness and obligation was to pass to the ne...

He saith not of the house of Jonathan, for he knew not of any son he had left, and therefore thought his kindness and obligation was to pass to the next of his kindred. As for Mephibosheth, he was very young and obscure, and possibly concealed by his friends, lest David should cut him off, as hath been usual among princes.

Wesley: 2Sa 9:5 - -- This Machir appears to have been a generous man, who entertained Mephibosheth out of mere compassion, not of disaffection to David: for afterwards we ...

This Machir appears to have been a generous man, who entertained Mephibosheth out of mere compassion, not of disaffection to David: for afterwards we find him kind to David himself, when he fled from Absalom. David now little thought, that the time would come, when he himself should need his assistance. Let us be forward to give, because we know not what we ourselves may sometime want.

JFB: 2Sa 9:1-7 - -- On inquiry, Saul's land steward was found, who gave information that there still survived Mephibosheth, a son of Jonathan who was five years old at hi...

On inquiry, Saul's land steward was found, who gave information that there still survived Mephibosheth, a son of Jonathan who was five years old at his father's death, and whom David, then wandering in exile, had never seen. His lameness (2Sa 4:4) had prevented him from taking any part in the public contests of the time. Besides, according to Oriental notions, the younger son of a crowned monarch has a preferable claim to the succession over the son of a mere heir-apparent; and hence his name was never heard of as the rival of his uncle Ish-bosheth. His insignificance had led to his being lost sight of, and it was only through Ziba that David learned of his existence, and the retired life he passed with one of the great families in trans-jordanic Canaan who remained attached to the fallen dynasty. Mephibosheth was invited to court, and a place at the royal table on public days was assigned him, as is still the custom with Eastern monarchs. Saul's family estate, which had fallen to David in right of his wife (Num 27:8), or been forfeited to the crown by Ish-bosheth's rebellion (2Sa 12:8), was provided (2Sa 9:11; also 2Sa 19:28), for enabling Mephibosheth to maintain an establishment suitable to his rank, and Ziba appointed steward to manage it, on the condition of receiving one-half of the produce in remuneration for his labor and expense, while the other moiety was to be paid as rent to the owner of the land (2Sa 19:29).

Clarke: 2Sa 9:1 - -- Is there yet any that is left - David recollecting the covenant made with his friend Jonathan, now inquires after his family. It is supposed that po...

Is there yet any that is left - David recollecting the covenant made with his friend Jonathan, now inquires after his family. It is supposed that political considerations prevented him from doing this sooner. Reasons of state often destroy all the charities of life.

Clarke: 2Sa 9:3 - -- That I may show the kindness of God unto him? - That is, the utmost, the highest degrees of kindness; as the hail of God, is very great hail, the mo...

That I may show the kindness of God unto him? - That is, the utmost, the highest degrees of kindness; as the hail of God, is very great hail, the mountains of God, exceeding high mountains: besides, this kindness was according to the covenant of God made between him and the family of Jonathan.

Clarke: 2Sa 9:4 - -- Lo-debar - Supposed to have been situated beyond Jordan; but there is nothing certain known concerning it.

Lo-debar - Supposed to have been situated beyond Jordan; but there is nothing certain known concerning it.

TSK: 2Sa 9:1 - -- show him : 2Sa 1:26; 1Sa 18:1-4, 1Sa 20:14-17, 1Sa 20:42, 1Sa 23:16-18; 1Ki 2:7; Pro 27:10; Mat 10:42, Mat 25:40; Mar 9:41; Joh 19:26, Joh 19:27; Phm ...

TSK: 2Sa 9:2 - -- a servant : Gen 15:2, Gen 15:3, Gen 24:2, Gen 39:6 was Ziba : 2Sa 16:1-4, 2Sa 19:17, 2Sa 19:27-29

TSK: 2Sa 9:3 - -- the kindness of God : That is, the highest degree of kindness; as the hail of God is very great hail; the mountains of God exceeding high mountains; b...

the kindness of God : That is, the highest degree of kindness; as the hail of God is very great hail; the mountains of God exceeding high mountains; besides which, this kindness was according to the covenant of God made between him and Jonathan. Deu 4:37, Deu 10:15; 1Sa 20:14-17; Mat 5:44, Mat 5:45; Luk 6:36; Tit 3:3, Tit 3:4

yet a son : 2Sa 4:4, 2Sa 19:26

TSK: 2Sa 9:4 - -- Machir : 2Sa 17:27-29 Lodebar : This place appears to have been situated beyond Jordan; and was probably, as Reland supposes, the same as Debir or Lid...

Machir : 2Sa 17:27-29

Lodebar : This place appears to have been situated beyond Jordan; and was probably, as Reland supposes, the same as Debir or Lidbir, Jos 13:26.

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Barnes: 2Sa 9:4 - -- David reaped the fruit of his kindness to Mephibosheth, for, when he fled from Absalom, Machir, the son of Ammiel, was one of those who were most li...

David reaped the fruit of his kindness to Mephibosheth, for, when he fled from Absalom, Machir, the son of Ammiel, was one of those who were most liberal in providing him and his army with necessaries (marginal reference). According to 1Ch 3:5, Ammiel (called inversely Eliam, 2Sa 11:3) was the father of Bath-sheba. If this be the same Ammiel, Machir would be Bath-sheba’ s brother. However, the name is not a very uncommon one (Num 13:12; 1Ch 26:5, etc.).

Lo-debar - Evidently on the east of Jordan River, and in the neighborhood of Ish-bosheth’ s capital, Mahanaim 2Sa 17:27, but not identified by any modern traveler. Thought by some, not improbably, to be the same as Debir Jos 13:26.

Poole: 2Sa 9:1 - -- Of the house of Saul he saith not of the house of Jonathan , for he knew not of any son which he had left, and therefore thought his kindness and ob...

Of the house of Saul he saith not of the house of Jonathan , for he knew not of any son which he had left, and therefore thought his kindness and obligation was to pass to the next of his kindred. As for Mephibosheth, he was very young and obscure, and possibly concealed by his friends, lest David should cut him off from jealousy of state, as hath been usual among princes in like cases, and therefore was unknown to David, as well he might be, especially when David’ s head and hands were full of war with divers and potent enemies, as they had hitherto been.

Poole: 2Sa 9:2 - -- A servant one who had been a servant, and, as it may seem, a steward to Saul. See Poole "2Sa 9:10" .

A servant one who had been a servant, and, as it may seem, a steward to Saul. See Poole "2Sa 9:10" .

Poole: 2Sa 9:3 - -- The kindness of God either, first, That kindness which I owe him for God’ s sake, and by virtue of my oath given to him about it, 1Sa 20:14,15 ....

The kindness of God either, first, That kindness which I owe him for God’ s sake, and by virtue of my oath given to him about it, 1Sa 20:14,15 . But that oath seems only to oblige him to Jonathan’ s posterity, and not to any other of Saul’ s house. Or, secondly, Great and eminent kindness.

Poole: 2Sa 9:4 - -- In a place beyond Jordan, 2Sa 17:27 , where his friends thought he might be kept out of David’ s sight.

In a place beyond Jordan, 2Sa 17:27 , where his friends thought he might be kept out of David’ s sight.

Haydock: 2Sa 9:1 - -- Saul. David was solicitous only about the descendants of Jonathan, who was the eldest son. The rest he afterwards gave up to be crucified, while he...

Saul. David was solicitous only about the descendants of Jonathan, who was the eldest son. The rest he afterwards gave up to be crucified, while he ordered the patrimony of Saul to be given to Miphiboseth, who was now about twenty years old. (Salien, the year before Christ 1058.) ---

It is rather wonderful that David had not thought of his old friend sooner. But we are not obliged to suppose that he had reigned fifteen years, without being mindful of his repeated promises to Jonathan, 1 Kings xx. 42. (Haydock) ---

This event took place towards the beginning of his reign. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Sa 9:2 - -- Servant, of free man of Saul, and a convert. (Josephus) (Menochius) --- Yet he might very well be a Hebrew, who refused to accept his liberty, and...

Servant, of free man of Saul, and a convert. (Josephus) (Menochius) ---

Yet he might very well be a Hebrew, who refused to accept his liberty, and continued as superintendent over the rest of his master's house, (ver. 10,) like Eleazar, Joseph, (Genesis xxiv., and xxxix.) or the servant of whom our Saviour speaks, Luke xii. 42. (Calmet)

Haydock: 2Sa 9:4 - -- Lodabar, probably on the east side of the Jordan. (Calmet) --- Machir was a powerful man of the tribe of Manasses. (Menochius)

Lodabar, probably on the east side of the Jordan. (Calmet) ---

Machir was a powerful man of the tribe of Manasses. (Menochius)

Gill: 2Sa 9:1 - -- And David said,.... To some of his courtiers: is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul? which question was put by him, not in order to de...

And David said,.... To some of his courtiers:

is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul? which question was put by him, not in order to destroy them, lest they should disturb his government, as was usual with other princes, and especially such who got their crowns by usurpation; but to prevent any suspicion of that kind in the persons he inquired of, he adds:

that I may show him kindness, for Jonathan's sake? not for Saul's sake, who had been his implacable enemy, though he had sworn to him that he would not cut off his seed; but for Jonathan's sake, his dear friend, whose memory was precious to him. Some of the Jewish writers have thought, because this follows upon the account given of the officers of David, both in his camp and court, that this question was occasioned by a thought that came into his mind, while he was appointing officers, that if there were any of Saul's family, and especially any descendant of Jonathan, that was fit for any post or office, he would put him into one; but this seems to be a long time after David had settled men in his chief offices; for Mephibosheth, after an inquiry found out, was but five years of age when his father was slain, and so but twelve when David was made king over all Israel, and yet now he was married, and had a young son, 2Sa 9:12; so that it was a long time after David was established in the kingdom that he thought of this; which is to be imputed to his being engaged so much in war, and having such a multiplicity of business on his hands.

Gill: 2Sa 9:2 - -- And there was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba,.... Or there was a servant that belonged to Saul's family; not that any of Saul's ...

And there was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba,.... Or there was a servant that belonged to Saul's family; not that any of Saul's family was a servant; and this servant the Jews commonly say was a Canaanitish servant, and who upon the death of his master was not made free, but became the inheritance and possession of his children after him, Lev 25:46; though Josephus n says he was made free by Saul:

and when they had called him unto David; who it seems was now at court, or in Jerusalem, on some account or another; or was in David's service, in some inferior post or another; however, having been a quondam servant of Saul, it was thought he could give the best intelligence of his family, and whether any were living, and therefore was sent for; and when he was come into the king's presence:

the king said unto him, art thou Ziba? for he had been told before by some of his courtiers what his name was:

and he said, thy servant is he; or my name is Ziba, and I am at thy command.

Gill: 2Sa 9:3 - -- And the king said, is there not yet any of the house of Saul; that is, remaining or living: that I may show the kindness of God unto him? great ki...

And the king said, is there not yet any of the house of Saul; that is, remaining or living:

that I may show the kindness of God unto him? great kindness, some large favour or benefit; for the word God added to things, as to trees, mountains, &c. serves to set forth the excellency of them; and this kindness is in imitation of God, or such as he had sworn in the presence of God to show; and that is expressed in the same language, 1Sa 20:14,

and Ziba said unto the king, Jonathan hath yet a son; a son still living:

which is lame on his feet; on both his feet, as the Targum; of which occasion; see Gill on 2Sa 4:4.

Gill: 2Sa 9:4 - -- And the king said unto him, where is he?.... In what part of the land, city, or town, does he dwell? and Ziba said unto the king, behold, he is in...

And the king said unto him, where is he?.... In what part of the land, city, or town, does he dwell?

and Ziba said unto the king, behold, he is in the house of Machir,

the son of Ammiel; a descendant of Machir, the son of Manasseh, to whom the land of Gilead was given, which lay on the other side Jordan:

in Lodebar; a place in that country, perhaps the same with Debir in Jos 13:26. Here it may be his mother's relations lived, and here he might dwell in obscurity, and lie hid from the knowledge of David; who, it might be feared by his friends, would have dispatched him, had he known where he was. Some take it to be an appellative, and render it, as Abarbinel observes, "without anything"; as if he was so poor that he had not anything to support himself with. No mention as yet is made of his name, perhaps because the historian had given it before, 2Sa 4:4.

Gill: 2Sa 9:5 - -- Then King David sent,.... Messengers; it may be Ziba, none being more proper than he that knew him, and where he was: and fetched him out of the ho...

Then King David sent,.... Messengers; it may be Ziba, none being more proper than he that knew him, and where he was:

and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, from Lodebar; they demanded him in the king's name, and being delivered to them, they brought him from thence to Jerusalem.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Sa 9:1 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: 2Sa 9:2 Heb “your servant.”

NET Notes: 2Sa 9:3 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: 2Sa 9:5 Heb “from.”

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 9:1 And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may shew him kindness for ( a ) Jonathan's sake? ( a ) Because of my oath ...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 9:3 And the king said, [Is] there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may shew the ( b ) kindness of God unto him? And Ziba said unto the king, Jonat...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 9:5 Then king David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the son of ( c ) Ammiel, from Lodebar. ( c ) Who was also called Eliam the father o...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 9:1-13 - --1 David by Ziba sends for Mephibosheth.7 For Jonathan's sake he entertains him at his table, and restores him all that was Saul's.9 He makes Ziba his ...

Maclaren: 2Sa 9:1-13 - --2 Samuel 9:1-13 This charming idyl of faithful love to a dead friend and generous kindness comes in amid stories of battle like a green oasis in a wil...

MHCC: 2Sa 9:1-8 - --Amidst numerous affairs we are apt to forget the gratitude we owe, and the engagements we are under, not only to our friends, but to God himself. Yet ...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 9:1-8 - -- Here is, I. David's enquiry after the remains of the ruined house of Saul, 2Sa 9:1. This was a great while after his accession to the throne, for it...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 9:1-8 - -- 2Sa 9:1-4 When David inquired whether there was any one left of the house of Saul to whom he could show favour for Jonathan's sake ( ישׁ־עו×...

Constable: 2Sa 5:17--9:1 - --C. The Establishment of the Kingdom 5:17-8:18 "As the story of David's accession to kingship over Judah ...

Constable: 2Sa 9:1--20:26 - --VI. DAVID'S TROUBLES chs. 9--20 Chapters 9-20 contrast with chapters 2-8 in that this later section is negative ...

Constable: 2Sa 9:1-13 - --A. David's Faithfulness ch. 9 The story of David's kindness to Mephibosheth (ch. 9) helps to explain Dav...

Guzik: 2Sa 9:1-13 - --2 Samuel 9 - David's Kindness to Mephibosheth A. David's kind heart towards the house of Saul. 1. (1) David's kind question. Now David said, "...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 2 Samuel (Outline) AN AMALEKITE BRINGS TIDINGS OF SAUL'S DEATH. (2Sa. 1:1-16) DAVID LAMENTS SAUL AND JONATHAN. (2Sa 1:17-27) DAVID, BY GOD'S DIRECTION, GOES UP TO HEBRO...

TSK: 2 Samuel 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 9:1, David by Ziba sends for Mephibosheth; 2Sa 9:7, For Jonathan’s sake he entertains him at his table, and restores him all that w...

Poole: 2 Samuel 9 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 9 David, for Jonathan’ s sake, sendeth for his son Mephibosheth, 2Sa 9:1-6 ; entertaineth him at his table; and restoreth him a...

MHCC: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) This book is the history of the reign of king David. It relates his victories, the growth of the prosperity of Israel, and his reformation of the stat...

MHCC: 2 Samuel 9 (Chapter Introduction) (2Sa 9:1-8) David sends for Mephibosheth. (2Sa 9:9-13) And provides for him.

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Samuel This book is the history of the reign of king David. We had in the foregoing ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel 9 (Chapter Introduction) The only thing recorded in this chapter is the kindness David showed to Jonathan's seed for his sake. I. The kind enquiry he made after the remain...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Samuel continues the history begun in 1 Samuel. Please see my comments regarding 2 Samuel's title, d...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Samuel) V. David's triumphs chs. 1-8 ...

Constable: 2 Samuel 2 Samuel Bibliography Achtemeier, Paul J., and Elizabeth Achtemeier. The Old Testament Roots of Our Faith. Phil...

Haydock: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book contains the transactions of David till the end ...

Gill: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 SAMUEL This book, in many copies of the Hebrew Bible, is carried on without any new title put unto it; the reason of it is, becau...

Gill: 2 Samuel 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 9 This chapter relates David's inquiry after the posterity of Saul, whether any were living and where they were, 2Sa ...

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