• King James Version

    1. Then there was a famine in the days of David three years, year after year; and David enquired of the LORD. And the LORD answered, {It is} for Saul, and for {his} bloody house, because he slew the Gibeonites.

  • Norm

    Alright, folks, buckle up, because this chapter of 2 Samuel is an absolute wild ride. We start off with a famine, which is never a good sign, and somehow it's all because of a past king who made a vow to the Lord.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so let's get into it! What's going on in chapter 21 of 2 Samuel? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, this chapter focuses on a famine that was happening in the land of Israel. The famine was lasting for three years and the people believed it was because of Saul and his family's blood guilt.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: "So, what hobbies do you have?" Contestant: "Well, I love to read the Bible, and I'm particularly interested in 2 Samuel 21!" Alex (sighing): "Ah, yes. Well, what's that chapter about?" Contestant: "It's about the time when David, the king of Israel, sought to make atonement for his sins by providing seven descendants of Saul to be put to death.

  • Drill Sergeant

    "LISTEN UP, MAGGOTS! Chapter 21 of 2 Samuel is about a famine that lasted three years. King David asked God why this was happening and God told him it was because of Saul and his bloodline. So, David took seven descendants of Saul and gave them over to the Gibeonites so they could be punished.

  • Batman

    <Robin> Holy Scripture, Batman! 2 Samuel 21 talks about a famine that lasted for three years. <Batman> Unusual, Robin. We must uncover the cause. <Joker> I know the cause, Dynamic Duo! King David was being punished by God for his sin.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, here's the deal: 2 Samuel 21 is no malarkey. It's literally an incredible chapter in the Bible. See here, Jack, the story takes us way back to the days of King David. My father used to say, "David was an amazing king, and he had an incredible army of warriors.

  • Donald Trump

    2 Samuel 21: It was a sad chapter for many. King David had a bone to pick with the Gibeonites, who had been wronged many years before by Saul. He was determined to make things right, and he was determined to do it BIGLY.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so in this chapter of the Bible, 2 Samuel 21, David and the people of Israel are dealing with a famine. So David goes to ask the Lord what to do and the Lord says the famine is because of Saul and his bloodline.