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WORD Research this...2 Samuel 4
- 1 Gdy syn Saula Iszboszet usłyszał, że Abner poległ w Hebronie, opadły mu ręce i cały Izrael był przerażony.
- 2 Syn Saula miał też dwóch ludzi, dowódców oddziałów: jeden miał na imię Baana, a drugi – Rekab. Byli oni synami Rimmona Beerotczyka, z synów Beniamina. Beerot był bowiem także zaliczany do Beniamina;
- 3 Bo Beerotczycy uciekli do Gittaim i byli tam przybyszami, i są nimi aż do dziś.
- 4 A Jonatan, syn Saula, miał jednego syna chromego na obie nogi. Gdy miał on bowiem pięć lat, a nadeszła wieść z Jizreel o śmierci Saula i Jonatana, jego piastunka pochwyciła go i uciekła. Ale w pośpiechu tej ucieczki upadł i został kaleką. Miał na imię Mefiboszet.
- 5 Synowie Rimmona Beerotczyka, Rekab i Baana, wyruszyli więc i przyszli do domu Iszboszeta w najgorętszej porze dnia, w południe, gdy spał on w łożu.
- 6 Weszli oni do jego domu pod pretekstem zakupu pszenicy i tam przebili go pod piątym żebrem. Potem Rekab i jego brat Baana uciekli.
- 7 Gdy bowiem weszli do domu, on spał na swoim łożu w sypialni. Wtedy przebili go, uśmiercili i ucięli mu głowę. Potem zabrali ją i szli drogą pustynną przez całą noc.
- 8 I przynieśli głowę Iszboszeta do Dawida do Hebronu, i powiedzieli do króla: Oto głowa Iszboszeta, syna Saula, twojego wroga, który czyhał na twoją duszę. Pan dzisiaj dokonał za mojego pana, króla, zemsty na Saulu i jego potomstwie.
- 9 Lecz Dawid odpowiedział Rekabowi i jego bratu Baanie, synom Rimmona Beerotczyka: Jak żyje Pan, który wybawił moją duszę z wszelkiego ucisku;
- 10 Jeśli tego, który mi powiedział: Oto umarł Saul, sądząc, że przynosi dobrą nowinę, pojmałem i zabiłem w Siklag, chociaż myślał, że wynagrodzę go za jego wieści;
- 11 Tym bardziej, gdy niegodziwi ludzie zabili sprawiedliwego człowieka w jego domu, na własnym łożu. Czy teraz nie powinienem zażądać jego krwi z waszych rąk i zgładzić was z ziemi?
- 12 Dawid rozkazał więc sługom, a oni zabili ich, obcięli im ręce i nogi i powiesili ich nad stawem w Hebronie. Głowę zaś Iszboszeta wzięli i pochowali w grobie Abnera w Hebronie.
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This project is being undertaken by the Gate of Hope Foundation. Its founders are Brent Riggs and Joe West. Brent and Joe have both been pastors and gospel preachers for more than 30 years. They have worked closely with Polish nationals to update the old grammar and vocabulary of the 1632 Polish Gdańsk Bible. The entire Bible is now finished and available in both printed and electronic formats. For more information, visit the website at www.wrotanadziei.org
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