Shimei
Benjamite Who Cursed David
Name Information
- Meaning: "Heard" (from shamaʿ)
- Language of Origin: Hebrew
- Gender Usage: Masculine
Shimei son of Gera cursed David as he fled from Absalom, later begged for mercy, and was spared — but was executed under Solomon after breaking his oath.
⏰ United Kingdom (David & Solomon)
Roles
- Benjamite from Bahurim
Story
As David fled, Shimei cursed and threw stones; David refused Abishai’s request to strike him (2 Samuel 16:5–13).
On David’s return, Shimei pleaded and was sworn not to be put to death (2 Samuel 19:16–23).
Under Solomon, Shimei broke an oath and was put to death (1 Kings 2:36–46).
Spiritual Significance
- His cursing of David highlighted hostility from Saul’s house (2 Samuel 16:5–8).
- David spared him at the Jordan (2 Samuel 19:16–23).
- Solomon executed him after he violated a sworn restriction (1 Kings 2:36–46).
Christ Connection
David’s forbearance with Shimei previews the mercy expected of the Messianic King, yet justice finally stands — themes fulfilled perfectly in Christ’s kingdom (Isaiah 11:3–5; Luke 6:36).
What We Can Learn
- Leave room for God’s judgment and timing.
- Words have consequences — so do oaths.
- Mercy and justice both matter to God.
Memory Verses
Let him curse, for the LORD has told him to.
— 2 Samuel 16:10
Key Passages
- 2 Samuel 16:5–13
- 2 Samuel 19:16–23
- 1 Kings 2:36–46
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