2 Samuel 3:8
Context3:8 These words of Ish-bosheth really angered Abner and he said, “Am I the head of a dog that belongs to Judah? This very day I am demonstrating 1 loyalty to the house of Saul your father and to his relatives 2 and his friends! I have not betrayed you into the hand of David. Yet you have accused me of sinning with this woman today! 3
2 Samuel 9:8
Context9:8 Then Mephibosheth 4 bowed and said, “Of what importance am I, your servant, that you show regard for a dead dog like me?” 5
2 Samuel 9:1
Context9:1 6 Then David asked, “Is anyone still left from the family 7 of Saul, so that I may extend kindness to him for the sake of Jonathan?”
2 Samuel 24:14
Context24:14 David said to Gad, “I am very upset! I prefer that we be attacked by the Lord, for his mercy is great; I do not want to be attacked by men!” 8
[3:8] 3 tn Heb “and you have laid upon me the guilt of the woman today.”
[9:8] 4 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Mephibosheth) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[9:8] 5 tn Heb “What is your servant, that you turn to a dead dog which is like me?”
[9:1] 6 sn 2 Samuel 9–20 is known as the Succession Narrative. It is a literary unit that describes David’s efforts at consolidating his own kingdom following the demise of King Saul; it also provides the transition to subsequent leadership on the part of David’s successor Solomon.
[24:14] 8 tn Heb “There is great distress to me. Let us fall into the hand of the