1 Houve uma fome durante o reinado de David que durou três anos consecutivos, e David orou insistentemente por isso. Então o Senhor disse: Esta fome é por causa da maldade de Saul e da sua família sanguinária, que matou os gibeonitas.2 O rei chamou os gibeonitas. Estes não faziam parte de Israel; eram o resto que ficou da nação dos amorreus. Israel jurara não os matar, mas Saul, no seu zelo nacionalista, tentou liquidá-los.3 David perguntou-lhes: Que hei-de eu fazer por vocês, para que nos livremos desta culpa que recai sobre nós, e para que possamos enfim pedir a bênção de Deus?4 Pois bem, dinheiro não resolve o caso, e também não pretendemos matar seja quem for dos israelitas como vingança.David perguntou: Então, que posso eu fazer? Digam-me o que acham e fá-lo-ei.5 Então eles responderam: Dá-nos sete descendentes de Saul - esse homem que procurou destruir-nos. Enforcá-los-emos em Gibeão, a cidade daquele que foi do rei Saul.Está certo; farei isso, disse o rei.7 No entanto poupou Mefibosete, filho de Jónatas e neto de Saul, devido ao juramento que fizera a Jónatas. Mas deu-lhes os dois filhos de Rizpa - Armoni e Mefibosete - que eram netos de Saul através da sua mulher Aia. Também lhes entregou cinco filhos de Merabe, filha de Saul, mulher de Adriel, e que tinham sido criados pela sua irmã Mical. Os homens de Gibeão enforcaram-nos na montanha perante o Senhor. Portanto, os sete morreram juntos no princípio da colheita da cevada.10 Rispa, a mãe de dois dos homens, estendeu um saco de serapilheira sobre um rochedo e ali ficou guardando os cadáveres, durante toda a estação da sega , para evitar que as aves de rapina os despedaçassem, de dia, e também que os animais selvagens, de noite, os comessem. David, ao saber o que ela tinha feito, mandou que os ossos dos homens fossem enterrados no túmulo de Cis, o pai de Saul. Ao mesmo tempo enviou um pedido à população de Jabes-Gileade para que lhe trouxessem os ossos de Saul e Jónatas. Eles tinham furtado os corpos duma praça pública de Bete-Sã, onde os filisteus os tinham pendurado, depois de terem morrido na batalha do monte Gilboa. Foi dessa forma que os seus ossos lhe foram trazidos. O Senhor respondeu às orações e fez terminar aquela fome.15 Uma vez em que os filisteus estavam em guerra com Israel, e em que David mais os seus homens se encontravam no aceso da luta, o rei ficou exausto e muito fraco.16 Isbi-Benobe, um gigante, cuja lança pesava mais de cinco quilos, e que trazia uma nova armadura, aproximou-se de David com a intenção de o matar. Mas Abisai, o filho de Zeruía, chegou-se a tempo e matou o filisteu gigante. Na sequência desse incidente os homens de David disseram-lhe: Nunca mais voltarás a combater! Por que razão havíamos nós de correr o risco de se apagar a luz de Israel?18 Mais tarde, durante uma guerra com os filisteus também em Gobe, Sibecai o husatita matou Safe, um outro gigante.19 E ainda noutra peleja no mesmo sítio, El-Hanã matou o irmão de Golias o giteu, cuja lança era tão grande como a viga dum tecelão!20 Noutra altura ainda, em que os filisteus e os israelitas estavam a combater em Gate, um gigante com seis dedos em cada mão e em cada pé injuriava a nação de Israel; Jónatas, sobrinho de David (filho de Simei, irmão do rei), matou-o.22 Estes quatro gigantes pertenciam à tribo dos gigantes de Gate; foram pois mortos por elementos da tropa de David.
1 Then there was a famine in the days of David three years, year after year; and David inquired of the LORD. And the LORD answered, It is for Saul, and for his bloody house, because he slew the Gibeonites.2 And the king called the Gibeonites, and said to them; (now the Gibeonites were not of the children of Israel, but of the remnant of the Amorites; and the children of Israel had sworn to them: and Saul sought to slay them, in his zeal to the children of Israel and Judah.)3 Wherefore David said to the Gibeonites, What shall I do for you? and with what shall I make the atonement, that ye may bless the inheritance of the LORD?4 And the Gibeonites said to him, We will have no silver nor gold of Saul, nor of his house; neither for us shalt thou kill any man in Israel. And he said, What ye shall say, that will I do for you.5 And they answered the king, The man that consumed us, and that devised against us that we should be destroyed from remaining within the borders of Israel,6 Let seven men of his sons be delivered to us, and we will hang them up to the LORD in Gibeah of Saul, whom the LORD chose. And the king said, I will give them.7 But the king spared Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, because of the LORD'S oath that was between them, between David and Jonathan the son of Saul.8 But the king took the two sons of Rizpah the daughter of Aiah, whom she bore to Saul, Armoni and Mephibosheth; and the five sons of Michal the daughter of Saul, whom she brought up for Adriel the son of Barzillai the Meholathite:9 And he delivered them into the hands of the Gibeonites, and they hanged them on the hill before the LORD: and they fell all seven together, and were put to death in the days of harvest, in the first days, in the beginning of barley harvest.10 And Rizpah the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth, and spread it for her upon the rock, from the beginning of harvest until water dropped upon them out of heaven, and suffered neither the birds of the air to rest on them by day, nor the beasts of the field by night.11 And it was told David what Rizpah the daughter of Aiah the concubine of Saul had done.12 And David went and took the bones of Saul and the bones of Jonathan his son from the men of Jabesh-gilead, who had stolen them from the street of Beth-shan, where the Philistines had hanged them, when the Philistines had slain Saul in Gilboa:13 And he brought up from thence the bones of Saul and the bones of Jonathan his son; and they gathered the bones of them that were hanged.14 And the bones of Saul and Jonathan his son they buried in the country of Benjamin in Zelah, in the sepulcher of Kish his father: and they performed all that the king commanded. And after that God was entreated for the land.15 Moreover, the Philistines had yet war again with Israel; and David went down, and his servants with him, and fought against the Philistines: and David became faint.16 And Ishbi-benob, who was of the sons of the giant, the weight of whose spear was three hundred shekels of brass in weight, he being girded with a new sword, thought to have slain David.17 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah succored him, and smote the Philistine, and killed him. Then the men of David swore to him, saying, Thou shalt go out no more with us to battle, that thou mayest not extinguish the light of Israel.18 And it came to pass after this, that there was again a battle with the Philistines at Gob: then Sibbechai the Hushathite slew Saph, who was of the sons of the giant.19 And there was again a battle in Gob with the Philistines, where Elhanan the son of Jaareoregim, a Beth-lehemite, slew the brother of Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam.20 And there was yet a battle in Gath, where was a man of great stature, that had on every hand six fingers, and on every foot six toes, four and twenty in number; and he also was born to the giant.21 And when he defied Israel, Jonathan the son of Shimeah the brother of David slew him.22 These four were born to the giant in Gath, and fell by the hand of David, and by the hand of his servants.