Verses 1–5
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Second Samuel - Chapter 10 AND First Chronicles - Chapter 19
Solicitude Abused, 2 Samuel 10:1-5 AND 1 Chronicles 19:1-5
The passage now under study relates a provocation which led to war with the Ammonites, eventually involving various of the Syrian, or Aramaen, states, as well. In the course of these wars David fell into the sin which has for ever remained a blot on his character and brought immeasurable sorrow in his life.
The occasion was the death of Nahash, the Ammonite king, and David’s decision to send his condolences. This may have been the same Nahash whom Saul defeated in his early reign (1 Samuel 11:1 ff), in which case he would have been a very old man. His kindness unto David was likely some form of aid he gave him during the time that he was a fugitive from Saul. David sent a delegation to Hanun, the new king, son and successor of Nahash, to offer his comfort.
However, the Ammonite council was suspicious of David’s intentions and advised their new king not to accept them. They convinced Hanun the Israelite messengers were there to spy out the city and land and to seek its overthrow by David. To show their contempt for David and his supposed underhanded attempts they abused his messengers. They shaved off one side of their beards and cut off their robes midway of their hips Thus they sent them homeward in great shame and embarrassment.
Bad news travels fast, and this reached David before the returning messengers. He sent word to them to remain at Jericho, on the border of Israel west, until their beards had grown out again. Thus ended the first step of David’s effort to establish friendly rapport with a pagan neighbor.