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Why does it say here "va'Yisyatzev

1.

Yerushalmi (Sanhedrin 12b): This teaches that he returned it entirely to the owner, and it was dear to him like [many fields, as if it was] a field full of saffron. Radak (16, based on Bava Kama 61a): David was told that as king, he may use others' property to save himself, or feed it to his animals; he refrained from doing so. 1

2.

Radak: There it refers to Shamah and Elazar. Here it refers only to Shamah, for he was primary in that war 2 .

3.

Malbim: The salvation was through all of them, including David.


1

The Yerushalmi explains why it says there va'Yatziluha, but not why it says va'Yisyatzvu. (PF)

2

Radak holds that this is not the same war mentioned in verse 10, in which Elazar was primary. Malbim (9) holds that both discuss the same war.

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