Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of 2 Samuel 3:19
And Abner also spoke in the ears of Benjamin: and Abner went also to speak in the ears of David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and that seemed good to the whole house of Benjamin.
19. And Abner also spake, &c.] And Abner also had spoken, &c. Beside the general communication with the elders of Israel a special and confidential negotiation had been entered into with the tribe of Benjamin, which was the most likely to offer opposition through fear of losing dignity and advantage by the transference of the royal house to the tribe of Judah.
all that seemed good to Israel ] Their readiness to acknowledge David as king, as well as conditions and demands which they wished to make, for there was to be a “covenant” between him and the people ( 2Sa 3:21).
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
In the ears of Benjamin; to these he particularly and applies himself. because they might be thought most kind to Saul his house, and most loth to let the kingdom go out of their own tribe; and therefore it was necessary that he should use all his art and power with them, to persuade them to a compliance with his design; and besides, they were a Valiant tribe, and bordering upon Judah, and situate between them and the other tribes; and therefore the winning of them would be of mighty concernment to bring in all the rest.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
And Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin,…. Of the inhabitants of the tribe of Benjamin, of which tribe he was, and among whom he had the greatest influence; and with whom it was necessary to take some pains, because of their attachment to the family of Saul, which was of that tribe; and being near to that of Judah, might give David a good deal of trouble, if they were not won over to him:
and Abner went also to speak in the ears of David in Hebron; having sounded the elders of Israel, and won their thoughts about the change of government, and found them well disposed to David, and had prevailed upon them to consent to make him king, and had gained the tribe of Benjamin on his side, went and reported to David the success he had:
all that seemed good to Israel, and that seemed good to the whole house of Benjamin; how agreeable it was to the elders of Israel, and particularly to the tribe of Benjamin, to have David king over them.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(19) Spake in the ears of Benjamin.Special and careful negotiations with the Benjamites were necessary, because they felt bound to their kinsmen of the house of Saul, and had hitherto enjoyed great advantages from their connection with their sovereign. Abner reported to David at Hebron the result of his negotiations both with Israel generally and with Benjamin in particular.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
19. Spake in the ears of Benjamin He took special care to secure this tribe to his purposes, for he had reason to fear that they would be tenacious in their adherence to the house of Saul.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
2Sa 3:19 And Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin: and Abner went also to speak in the ears of David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and that seemed good to the whole house of Benjamin.
Ver. 19. And Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin. ] Who were Saul’s own kindred, and much addicted to his family. And although Abner thus spake to them, yet by 1Ch 12:29 , it appeareth that the greatest part of Benjamin did yet follow Ishbosheth.
To the whole house of Benjamin.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Benjamin: 1Sa 10:20, 1Sa 10:21, 1Ch 12:29, Psa 68:27
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
2Sa 3:19-20. Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin To these he particularly applies himself, because they might be thought most kind to Saul and his house, and most loath to let the kingdom go out of their own tribe; and therefore it was necessary that he should use all his art and power with them, to persuade them to a compliance with his design; and besides, they were a valiant tribe, and bordering upon Judah, and situate between them and the other tribes; and therefore the winning of them would be of mighty concernment to bring in all the rest. Abner also went to speak in the ears of David To report to him privately the sense of all the people, and particularly how all Benjamin stood affected toward him; who were brought over so effectually that they did not forsake the house of David when all the rest of the tribes did. David made Abner a feast Not merely as a token of kindness, but to make a league with him, as he had desired, and David had promised, 2Sa 3:12-13. For it was an ancient custom to enter into leagues by eating and drinking together: see Gen 26:30; Gen 31:44.
Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
3:19 And Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin: and Abner went also to speak in the ears of David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and that seemed good to the whole {g} house of Benjamin.
(g) Who challenged the kingdom, because of their father Saul.