Nahash נָחָשׁ
Ammonite king, father of Hanun, showed kindness to David.
Who is Nahash in the Bible?
Nahash was the king of the Ammonites and father of Hanun, mentioned in 2 Samuel 10:2 and 1 Chronicles 19:1-2. He had shown kindness to David at some point during David's reign, though the specific nature of this kindness is not detailed in Scripture. After Nahash's death, David sent envoys to console his son Hanun and maintain peaceful relations with the Ammonite kingdom. Nahash's prior goodwill toward David sets up a significant turning point in the biblical narrative, as Hanun's rejection of David's condolences and mistreatment of the envoys led to war between Israel and Ammon, demonstrating how easily political relationships could shift and escalate into conflict.
Biography
Nahash, mentioned in 2 Samuel 10 and 1 Chronicles 19, was the king of the Ammonites during the reign of King David of Israel. He was the father of Hanun, who succeeded him as king.
The biblical account reveals that Nahash had shown kindness to David at some point in the past, although the specific nature of this kindness is not elaborated upon. After Nahash's death, David sent envoys to express his condolences to Hanun and to offer his continued goodwill towards the Ammonite kingdom.
However, Hanun's advisors convinced him that David's envoys were actually spies, sent to gather intelligence in preparation for an invasion. Acting on this suspicion, Hanun humiliated David's envoys by shaving off half of their beards and cutting their garments short at the buttocks, a grave insult in ancient Near Eastern culture.
When David learned of this mistreatment, he was deeply offended. The incident escalated tensions between Israel and the Ammonites, ultimately leading to a war between the two nations. David's army, led by his commander Joab, defeated the Ammonites and their Syrian allies in a series of battles.
The account of Nahash and his son Hanun highlights the complex diplomatic relationships between Israel and its neighbors during the reign of King David. It also demonstrates the importance of showing respect and maintaining good relations with allies, as well as the consequences of misunderstandings.
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In Scripture
2 biblical books2 Samuel 1 verse
- 2 Samuel 10:2
"And David said, “I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, just as his father showed kindness to me.” So David sent some of his servants to console Hanun concerning his father. But when they arrived in the land of the Ammonites,"
1 Chronicles 2 verses
- 1 Chronicles 19:1
"Some time later, Nahash king of the Ammonites died and was succeeded by his son."
- 1 Chronicles 19:2
"And David said, “I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, because his father showed kindness to me.” So David sent messengers to console Hanun concerning his father. But when David’s servants arrived in the land of the Ammonites to console him,"
Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script |
|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | נָחָשׁ |