2 Samuel 21:7-9 tells of King David's deal with the Gibeonites to end a famine, handing over Saul's descendants for execution. This illustrates collective guilt and mediation in seeking atonement. David's action may reflect a pledge or balancing compassion and kingdom well-being. The passage provides historical insight into ancient cultural norms and the complex narrative of the Bible.
The Enigma of David’s Compassion and Judgment: Understanding 2 Samuel 21:7-9 and the Fate of Mephibosheth
Delve into the complexities surrounding King David's actions in 2 Samuel 21:7-9 as we explore the seemingly contradictory narrative concerning Mephibosheth. Why did David "spare" him and yet still appear to hand him over for execution? Using rigorous textual analysis, we unravel this biblical enigma within its historical and grammatical context.

