Have you ever heard of the Breishis Rabbah? It’s an ancient Jewish commentary that dives into the Book of Genesis. It’s attributed to Rabbi Gennadius and contains a collection of homilies, interpretations, and stories that expand on the biblical text. Well, here’s the thing. This commentary states that Avner did NOT deny God’s decision to […]
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2S2-13: Why Did Avner Make Ishbosheth King – Royal Duty Or Divine Defiance?
“Avner the son of Ner, commander of Sha’ul’s army, had taken Ish-Boshet the son of Sha’ul, brought him over to Machanayim, and made him king over Gil‘ad, the Ashuri, Yizre‘el, Efrayim, Binyamin and all Isra’el.”-2 Samuel 2:8-9 Verses 8 and 9 tell us that Avner decided to move Ishbosheth from the northern part of Canaan […]
2S2-12: We Are Saved By Faith, NOT By Pronunciation
Yesterday, I discussed how Saul’s last remaining son’s name was changed from Eshba’al (Fire of the Lord) to Ishboshesh (Man of Shame). Now, here’s what’s interesting. Scribes and editors did the same thing with God’s formal name! They replaced YHWH with words they thought were more acceptable if they found it offensive. While the tetragrammaton […]
2S2-11: Why Did Saul Name His Son After A Pagan God?
Yesterday, I left you with a major cliffhanger. Why would Saul give one of his sons the pagan name Eshba’al? Well, here’s the answer. In those days, the word Ba’al had become a common part of the Hebrew language. However, the Israelites used the word to mean “lord,” as in a person with authority. It […]
2S2-10: Why Context Is King – Unpacking Key Biblical Terms
Alrighty, let’s get our bearings on where we’re at. Yesterday, we talked about the name of Saul’s last remaining son Ishboshesh. Ishboshesh means “man of shame.” So we know there’s no way this can be his real name. However, in the Book of Kings, Ishbosheth is later referred to as Eshba’al. This was likely his […]
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