What is significant about David striking down the Philistines all the way from Geba ("Gibeon," NIV) to Gezer?
It was a long way from Geba to Gezer, a distance of roughly 32 kilometres.1 By driving the Philistines in this direction, David liberated Israelite territory that had been occupied since the battle of Ebenezer (1 Samuel 4:1–11).2 As a result of this victory, Israel was now the dominating political and military force in the region,3 and there would be no further threat from the Philistines in 2 Samuel.4
25 David fit ce que l'Eternel lui avait ordonné, et il battit les Philistins depuis Guéba jusqu'à Guézer.