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The Gibeonites said to him, It is no matter of silver or gold between us and Saul, or his house; neither is it for us to put any man to death in Israel. He said, What you shall say, that will I do for you.

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Justice Beyond Money

Commentators explain that the Gibeonites' refusal of 'silver or gold' was significant. While monetary compensation for murder was common in the ancient world, it was explicitly forbidden by the Law of Moses. By rejecting a financial settlement, the Gibeonites showed that the shedding of innocent blood required a more profound form of justice, aligning their request with a key principle of Israelite law.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Samuel 21:4

18th Century

Theologian

No silver, nor gold... - Money payments as compensation for blood-guilt were very common among many nations. The law, too, in Numbers 35:31-…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Samuel 21:4

19th Century

Bishop

No silver nor gold.—Money compensations for sins of blood were extremely common among all ancient nations, but were expressly forb…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Samuel 21:4

17th Century

Pastor

And, the Gibeonites said unto him
In reply to his motion:

we will have no silver nor gold of Saul…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Samuel 21:1–9

17th Century

Minister

Every affliction arises from sin and should lead us to repent and humble ourselves before God; but some troubles especially show that they are sent…