2 Samuel 4:2

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And Saul's son had two men that were captains of bands: the name of the one was Baanah, and the name of the other Rechab, the sons of Rimmon a Beerothite, of the children of Benjamin: (for Beeroth also was reckoned to Benjamin:

Original Language Analysis

וּשְׁנֵ֣י had two H8147
וּשְׁנֵ֣י had two
Strong's: H8147
Word #: 1 of 24
two; also (as ordinal) twofold
אֲנָשִׁ֣ים H376
אֲנָשִׁ֣ים
Strong's: H376
Word #: 2 of 24
a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation)
שָׂרֵֽי captains H8269
שָׂרֵֽי captains
Strong's: H8269
Word #: 3 of 24
a head person (of any rank or class)
גְדוּדִ֣ים of bands H1416
גְדוּדִ֣ים of bands
Strong's: H1416
Word #: 4 of 24
a crowd (especially of soldiers)
הָי֪וּ that were H1961
הָי֪וּ that were
Strong's: H1961
Word #: 5 of 24
to exist, i.e., be or become, come to pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxiliary)
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children H1121
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 6 of 24
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
שָׁא֟וּל And Saul's H7586
שָׁא֟וּל And Saul's
Strong's: H7586
Word #: 7 of 24
shaul, the name of an edomite and two israelites
וְשֵׁ֧ם and the name H8034
וְשֵׁ֧ם and the name
Strong's: H8034
Word #: 8 of 24
an appellation, as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication honor, authority, character
הָֽאֶחָ֨ד of the one H259
הָֽאֶחָ֨ד of the one
Strong's: H259
Word #: 9 of 24
properly, united, i.e., one; or (as an ordinal) first
בַּֽעֲנָ֜ה was Baanah H1196
בַּֽעֲנָ֜ה was Baanah
Strong's: H1196
Word #: 10 of 24
baanah, the name of four israelites
וְשֵׁ֧ם and the name H8034
וְשֵׁ֧ם and the name
Strong's: H8034
Word #: 11 of 24
an appellation, as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication honor, authority, character
הַשֵּׁנִ֣י of the other H8145
הַשֵּׁנִ֣י of the other
Strong's: H8145
Word #: 12 of 24
properly, double, i.e., second; also adverbially, again
רֵכָ֗ב Rechab H7394
רֵכָ֗ב Rechab
Strong's: H7394
Word #: 13 of 24
rekab, the name of two arabs and of two israelites
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children H1121
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 14 of 24
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
רִמּ֥וֹן of Rimmon H7417
רִמּ֥וֹן of Rimmon
Strong's: H7417
Word #: 15 of 24
rimmon, the name of five places in palestine
הַבְּאֶֽרֹתִ֖י a Beerothite H886
הַבְּאֶֽרֹתִ֖י a Beerothite
Strong's: H886
Word #: 16 of 24
a beerothite or inhabitant of beeroth
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children H1121
מִבְּנֵ֣י of the children
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 17 of 24
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
בִּנְיָמִֽן׃ of Benjamin H1144
בִּנְיָמִֽן׃ of Benjamin
Strong's: H1144
Word #: 18 of 24
binjamin, youngest son of jacob; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory
כִּ֚י H3588
כִּ֚י
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 19 of 24
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
גַּם H1571
גַּם
Strong's: H1571
Word #: 20 of 24
properly, assemblage; used only adverbially also, even, yea, though; often repeated as correl. both...and
בְּאֵר֔וֹת for Beeroth H881
בְּאֵר֔וֹת for Beeroth
Strong's: H881
Word #: 21 of 24
beeroth, a place in palestine
תֵּֽחָשֵׁ֖ב also was reckoned H2803
תֵּֽחָשֵׁ֖ב also was reckoned
Strong's: H2803
Word #: 22 of 24
properly, to plait or interpenetrate, i.e., (literally) to weave or (generally) to fabricate; figuratively, to plot or contrive (usually in a maliciou
עַל H5921
עַל
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 23 of 24
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
בִּנְיָמִֽן׃ of Benjamin H1144
בִּנְיָמִֽן׃ of Benjamin
Strong's: H1144
Word #: 24 of 24
binjamin, youngest son of jacob; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory

Analysis & Commentary

And Saul's son had two men that were captains of bands: the name of the one was Baanah, and the name of the other Rechab, the sons of Rimmon a Beerothite, of the children of Benjamin: (for Beeroth also was reckoned to Benjamin:

This verse contributes to the narrative of Ish-bosheth Murdered, emphasizing righteous vs unrighteous means. The assassination of Ish-bosheth and David's execution of the murderers demonstrates crucial distinctions between godly and ungodly means. While the result (removing Saul's dynasty) aligned with God's purposes, the method (treacherous murder) violated divine standards. Hebrew concepts of justice (mishpat, מִשְׁפָּט) and righteousness (tsedeq, צֶדֶק) permeate David's response.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 4 occurs during David's reign (circa 1010-970 BCE) over Israel's united monarchy. Archaeological discoveries, including the Tel Dan inscription mentioning the 'House of David,' corroborate biblical historicity. Ancient Near Eastern customs regarding righteous vs unrighteous means provide crucial background. The geopolitical situation involved regional powers—Philistines, Ammonites, Arameans, Moabites, Edomites—as David consolidated and expanded Israel's territory. Cultural practices concerning kingship, warfare, covenant relationships, family dynamics, and religious observance differed significantly from modern Western contexts, requiring careful attention to avoid anachronistic interpretation while extracting timeless theological principles applicable across cultures and eras.

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