2 Samuel 23
The account of David's last words and the listing of his mighty men establish the legacy of David's kingship and the consolidation of the military forces that have sustained his rule. David's final oracle establishes the permanence of the Davidic covenant even in the face of personal sin and failure. The listing of David's mighty men celebrates the military prowess and loyalty of those who have served David throughout his career. The narrative records specific deeds of these mighty men: Eleazar's stand against the Philistines when the Israeli army had fled, the defense of the fortress against the Philistine garrison, and the recovery of the waters of Bethlehem. The chapter emphasizes that these mighty men were willing to risk their lives for David and for the establishment of his kingdom. The theological significance lies in the acknowledgment that kingship, even when divinely ordained, is sustained by human loyalty, military prowess, and the willingness of others to sacrifice for the establishment of the king's rule. The listing establishes a kind of secondary narrative to the account of David's personal spiritual journey and suggests that the kingdom's stability depends not only on David's individual relationship with YHWH but also on the loyalty and courage of the men who serve him.
2 Samuel 23:31
Abi-albon the Arbathite — Azmaveth the Barhumite — The list continues with regional designations, indicating warriors from throughout Israel.
2 Samuel 23:32
Eliahba the Shaalbonite — Jonathan the son of Shagee the Hararite — Shage's son Jonathan is listed among the mighty men.
2 Samuel 23:33
Ahiam the son of Sacar the Hararite — Eliphelet the son of Ahasbai of Maacah — Ahiam and Eliphelet are listed, their genealogies noted.
2 Samuel 23:34
Eliam the son of Ahithophel the Gilonite — Eliam, son of Ahithophel (who betrayed David and eventually hanged himself), is counted among David's mighty men. The connection is poignant: the son of the betrayer remains loyal.
2 Samuel 23:35
Hezro of Carmel — Paarai the Arbite — Hezro and Paarai are listed, completing more of the roster.
2 Samuel 23:36
Igal the son of Nathan of Zobah — Bani the son of Bani — More warriors are named.
2 Samuel 23:37
Zelek the Ammonite — Naharai of Beeroth, the armor-bearer of Joab the son of Zeruiah — Zelek (an Ammonite, a foreigner) and Naharai (Joab's armor-bearer) are listed.
2 Samuel 23:38
Ira the Jairite — Gareb the Jairite — Ira and Gareb, both of Jair, are named.
2 Samuel 23:29
Heleb the son of Baanah of Netophah — Ittai the son of Ribai of Gibeah of the people of Benjamin — Heleb, Baanah's son, and Ittai are named. Ittai is the Gittite who followed David into exile (15:19–22), now counted among his mighty men.