2 Samuel 12:27

27 misitque Ioab nuntios ad David dicens dimicavi adversum Rabbath et capienda est urbs Aquarum

2 Samuel 12:27 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 12:27

And Joab sent messengers to David
To acquaint him how he had proceeded, and what success he had had:

and said, I have fought against Rabbah;
laid siege to it, and skirmished with parties that sallied out upon them:

and have taken the city of waters;
the same with the royal city, and so the Targum here renders it; so called because situated by the waterside; Adrichomius says F24 the river Jabbok flowed round about it: or it abounded with fountains of water, from whence the other part of the city, or what was properly the city Rabbah, was supplied with water; and which communication being cut off, it could not hold out long, which Joab being sensible of, therefore sent for David. Junius and Tremellius render the words, "I have intercepted the water from the city"; with which the account of Josephus F25 agrees, who says, that he cut off the water from them, and precluded other supplies, so that they were in great distress for want of food and drink; and in like manner it was taken by Antiochus some hundreds of years later; for that; historian says F26 the siege by him lasted long, and they could not prevail, because of the multitude of men it, until one of the prisoners showed them a subterraneous passage, through which they came and fetched water; which they stopped up with stones and such like things, and then through want of water yielded.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 Theatrum T. S. p. 34.
F25 Antiqu. l. 7. c. 7. sect. 5.
F26 Polyb. Hist. l. 5. p. 414.

2 Samuel 12:27 In-Context

25 misitque in manu Nathan prophetae et vocavit nomen eius Amabilis Domino eo quod diligeret eum Dominus
26 igitur pugnabat Ioab contra Rabbath filiorum Ammon et expugnabat urbem regiam
27 misitque Ioab nuntios ad David dicens dimicavi adversum Rabbath et capienda est urbs Aquarum
28 nunc igitur congrega reliquam partem populi et obside civitatem et cape eam ne cum a me vastata fuerit urbs nomini meo adscribatur victoria
29 congregavit itaque David omnem populum et profectus est adversum Rabbath cumque dimicasset cepit eam
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