And Benaiah came to the tabernacle of the LORD, and said unto him, Thus saith the king, Come forth. And he said, Nay; but I will die here. And Benaiah brought the king word again, saying, Thus said Joab, and thus he answered me.
Benaiah went to the Lord's tent and said to him, 'The king says to come out.' But he replied, 'No, I will die here.' So Benaiah returned to the king and reported, 'This is what Joab said, and this is how he answered me.'
The writer is showing us Joab's desperate attempt to find sanctuary in God's holy place when King Solomon ordered his execution.
📚 Historical Context
This occurs during Solomon's consolidation of power after David's death. Joab, David's longtime military commander, had supported Adonijah's failed bid for the throne instead of Solomon. Seeking refuge at the altar was an ancient practice where people could claim God's protection from execution, though it didn't always guarantee safety.
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