21:1 Now
there
was
a
famine
in
the
days
of
David
for
three
years,
year
after
year.
And
David
sought
the
face
of
the
LORD.
And
the
LORD
said,
"There
is
bloodguilt
on
Saul
and
on
his
house,
because
he
put
the
Gibeonites
to
death."
21:2 So
the
king
called
the
Gibeonites
and
spoke
to
them.
Now
the
Gibeonites
were
not
of
the
people
of
Israel
but
of
the
remnant
of
the
Amorites.
Although
the
people
of
Israel
had
sworn
to
spare
them,
Saul
had
sought
to
strike
them
down
in
his
zeal
for
the
people
of
Israel
and
Judah.
21:3 And
David
said
to
the
Gibeonites,
"What
shall
I
do
for
you
And
how
shall
I
make
atonement,
that
you
may
bless
the
heritage
of
the
LORD"
21:4 The
Gibeonites
said
to
him,
"It
is
not
a
matter
of
silver
or
gold
between
us
and
Saul
or
his
house;
neither
is
it
for
us
to
put
any
man
to
death
in
Israel."
And
he
said,
"What
do
you
say
that
I
shall
do
for
you"
21:5 They
said
to
the
king,
"The
man
who
consumed
us
and
planned
to
destroy
us,
so
that
we
should
have
no
place
in
all
the
territory
of
Israel,
21:6 let
seven
of
his
sons
be
given
to
us,
so
that
we
may
hang
them
before
the
LORD
at
Gibeah
of
Saul,
the
chosen
of
the
LORD."
And
the
king
said,
"I
will
give
them."
21:7 But
the
king
spared
Mephibosheth,
the
son
of
Saul's
son
Jonathan,
because
of
the
oath
of
the
LORD
that
was
between
them,
between
David
and
Jonathan
the
son
of
Saul.
21:8 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
Merab
the
daughter
of
Saul,
whom
she
bore
to
Adriel
the
son
of
Barzillai
the
Meholathite;
21:9 and
he
gave
them
into
the
hands
of
the
Gibeonites,
and
they
hanged
them
on
the
mountain
before
the
LORD,
and
the
seven
of
them
perished
together.
They
were
put
to
death
in
the
first
days
of
harvest,
at
the
beginning
of
barley
harvest.
21:10 Then
Rizpah
the
daughter
of
Aiah
took
sackcloth
and
spread
it
for
herself
on
the
rock,
from
the
beginning
of
harvest
until
rain
fell
upon
them
from
the
heavens.
And
she
did
not
allow
the
birds
of
the
air
to
come
upon
them
by
day,
or
the
beasts
of
the
field
by
night.
21:11 When
David
was
told
what
Rizpah
the
daughter
of
Aiah,
the
concubine
of
Saul,
had
done,
21:12 David
went
and
took
the
bones
of
Saul
and
the
bones
of
his
son
Jonathan
from
the
men
of
Jabesh-gilead,
who
had
stolen
them
from
the
public
square
of
Beth-shan,
where
the
Philistines
had
hanged
them,
on
the
day
the
Philistines
killed
Saul
on
Gilboa.
21:13 And
he
brought
up
from
there
the
bones
of
Saul
and
the
bones
of
his
son
Jonathan;
and
they
gathered
the
bones
of
those
who
were
hanged.
21:14 And
they
buried
the
bones
of
Saul
and
his
son
Jonathan
in
the
land
of
Benjamin
in
Zela,
in
the
tomb
of
Kish
his
father.
And
they
did
all
that
the
king
commanded.
And
after
that
God
responded
to
the
plea
for
the
land.
21:15 There
was
war
again
between
the
Philistines
and
Israel,
and
David
went
down
together
with
his
servants,
and
they
fought
against
the
Philistines.
And
David
grew
weary.
21:16 And
Ishbi-benob,
one
of
the
descendants
of
the
giants,
whose
spear
weighed
three
hundred
shekels
of
bronze,
and
who
was
armed
with
a
new
sword,
thought
to
kill
David.
21:17 But
Abishai
the
son
of
Zeruiah
came
to
his
aid
and
attacked
the
Philistine
and
killed
him.
Then
David's
men
swore
to
him,
"You
shall
no
longer
go
out
with
us
to
battle,
lest
you
quench
the
lamp
of
Israel."
21:18 After
this
there
was
again
war
with
the
Philistines
at
Gob.
Then
Sibbecai
the
Hushathite
struck
down
Saph,
who
was
one
of
the
descendants
of
the
giants.
21:19 And
there
was
again
war
with
the
Philistines
at
Gob,
and
Elhanan
the
son
of
Jaare-oregim,
the
Bethlehemite,
struck
down
Goliath
the
Gittite,
the
shaft
of
whose
spear
was
like
a
weaver's
beam.
21:20 And
there
was
again
war
at
Gath,
where
there
was
a
man
of
great
stature,
who
had
six
fingers
on
each
hand,
and
six
toes
on
each
foot,
twenty-four
in
number,
and
he
also
was
descended
from
the
giants.
21:21 And
when
he
taunted
Israel,
Jonathan
the
son
of
Shimei,
David's
brother,
struck
him
down.
21:22 These
four
were
descended
from
the
giants
in
Gath,
and
they
fell
by
the
hand
of
David
and
by
the
hand
of
his
servants.