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WORD Research this...2. Samuel 4
- 1 Da aber der Sohn Sauls hörete, daß Abner zu Hebron tot wäre, wurden seine Hände laß, und ganz Israel erschrak.
- 2 Es waren aber zween Männer, Hauptleute über die Krieger, unter dem Sohn Sauls; einer hieß Baena, der andere Rechob, Söhne Rimons, des Berothiters, aus den Kindern Benjamin. Denn Beroth ward auch unter Benjamin gerechnet.
- 3 Und die Berothiter waren geflohen gen Gethaim und daselbst Fremdlinge worden bis auf den heutigen Tag.
- 4 Auch hatte Jonathan, der Sohn Sauls, einen Sohn, der war lahm an Füßen; und war fünf Jahre alt, da das Geschrei von Saul und Jonathan aus Jesreel kam und seine Amme ihn aufhub und floh; und indem sie eilete und floh, fiel er und ward hinkend: Und er hieß Mephiboseth.
- 5 So gingen nun hin die Söhne Rimons, des Berothiters, Rechob und Baena, und kamen zum Hause Isboseths, da der Tag am heißesten war; und er lag auf seinem Lager im Mittag.
- 6 Und sie kamen ins Haus, Weizen zu holen; und stachen ihn in den Wanst und entrannen.
- 7 Denn da sie ins Haus kamen, lag er auf seinem Bette in seiner Schlafkammer; und stachen ihn tot und hieben ihm den Kopf ab; und nahmen seinen Kopf und gingen hin des Weges auf dem Blachfelde die ganze Nacht.
- 8 Und brachten das Haupt Isboseths zu David gen Hebron und sprachen zum Könige: Siehe, da ist das Haupt Isboseths, Sauls Sohns, deines Feindes, der nach deiner Seele stund; der HErr hat heute meinen Herrn, den König, gerochen an Saul und an seinem Samen.
- 9 Da antwortete ihnen David: So wahr der HErr lebet, der meine Seele aus aller Trübsal erlöset hat,
- 10 ich griff den, der mir verkündigte und sprach: Saul ist tot, und meinte, er wäre ein guter Bote; und erwürgete ihn zu Ziklag, dem ich sollte Botenlohn geben.
- 11 Und diese gottlosen Leute haben einen gerechten Mann in seinem Hause auf seinem Lager erwürget. Ja, sollte ich das Blut nicht fordern von euren Händen und euch von der Erde tun?
- 12 Und David gebot seinen Jünglingen; die erwürgeten sie und hieben ihnen Hände und Füße ab und hingen sie auf am Teich zu Hebron. Aber das Haupt Isboseths nahmen sie und begruben es in Abners Grabe zu Hebron.
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