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Verse 2 Samuel 13:21. _BUT WHEN KING DAVID HEARD_] To this verse the
_Septuagint_ add the following words: Και ουκ ελυπησε
το πνευμα Αμνων του υἱου αυτου, ὁτι
ηγαπα αυτον, ὁτι πρωτοτοκος αυτου ην;...
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The Septuagint adds, what is a good explanation, “but he did not vex
the spirit of Amnon his son, because he loved him, because he was his
first-born.” This want of justice in David’s conduct, and
fav...
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3. FURTHER CHASTISEMENT: AMNON, TAMAR, AND ABSALOM
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. Amnon's wicked desire (2 Samuel 13:1)_
2. The incest (2 Samuel 13:6)
3. His hatred (2 Samuel 13:15)
4. Amnon murd
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2 SAMUEL 13. AMNON, TAMAR, AND ABSALOM (J).
2 SAMUEL 13:1. Amnon, David's eldest son, forces his half-sister,
Tamar, the full sister of Absalom. He might have married her (2 Samuel
3:5 *) but did not...
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_was very wroth_ The Sept. and the ordinary text of the Vulgate add,
"and he vexed not the spirit of Amnon his son, because he loved him,
because he was his firstborn," i.e. in spite of his anger he d...
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WHEN KING DAVID HEARD OF ALL THESE THINGS, HE WAS VERY WROTH— We may
easily conceive what resentment and uneasiness David felt for this
crime: but how he punished it we know not. The truth is, he coul...
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_Absalom Kills Amnon._ 2 Samuel 13:15-29
15 Then Amnon hated her exceedingly; so that the hatred wherewith he
hated her _was_ greater than the love wherewith he had loved her. And
Amnon said unto her...
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_BUT WHEN KING DAVID HEARD OF ALL THESE THINGS, HE WAS VERY WROTH._
When king David heard of all these things, he was very wroth. It
cannot be supposed but that David would be grieved and incensed at...
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THE CRIME OF AMNON, AND ABSALOM'S VENGEANCE
This narrative and the history of Absalom's rebellion is omitted in
Chronicles....
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DAVID, THE GREAT KING OF ISRAEL
2 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 13
AMNON AND TAMAR
V1 David had a son called Absalom and another son called Amnon.
Absalom had a beautiful sister called Tamar. Am...
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HE WAS VERY WROTH. — The LXX. adds, “but he vexed not the spirit
of Amnon his son, because he loved him, because he was his
firstborn,” — which is doubtless in part the reason of David’s
guilty lenien...
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וְ הַ מֶּ֣לֶךְ דָּוִ֔ד שָׁמַ֕ע אֵ֥ת
כָּל
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CHAPTER XVII.
_ ABSALOM AND AMNON._
2 Samuel 13:1.
LIVING sorrow, says the proverb, is worse than a dead. The dead sorrow
had been very grievous to David; what the living sorrow, of which this
chapt...
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ABSALOM EXECUTES JUDGMENT
2 Samuel 13:15
When men yield to irregular passion, they go from one extreme to the
other-from wicked love to wicked hate. If women would but realize
this, how often it wou...
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The story of Amnon's sin is of a sin committed by a child of David
similar to his own. When the story was told to him, we are told that
he was wroth. We are not told that he disciplined Amnon. How cou...
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And he, &c. This is not in Hebrew, &c., nor in St. Jerome's version.
Josephus and some copies of the Septuagint read it. But the reason
here alleged would not suffice to excuse David. (Calmet) --- He...
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(21) В¶ But when king David heard of all these things, he was very
wroth.
Why did not David's wrath prompt him to punish the sin in his son
Amnon? We hear nothing of this, neither of his bringing his...
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In the sketch proposed of these books of scripture there is of course
no pretension to notice every point of interest they contain, but only
a general comprehensive view, as far as the Lord enables me...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 11, 12, AND 13.
The history of David and the wife of Uriah follows. David is no longer
acting by faith in God's service. When the time comes at which kings
go...
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BUT WHEN KING DAVID HEARD OF ALL THESE THINGS,.... Of Amnon's
ravishing Tamar, and turning her out of doors in that inhuman manner
he did, and of her distress upon it:
HE WAS VERY WROTH; with Amnon;...
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But when king David heard of all these things, he was very wroth.
Ver. 21. But when king David heard … he was very wroth.] Why! but
was that all? Wherefore did not David, as supreme magistrate, see d...
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_When David heard, he was very wroth_ With Amnon: whom yet he did not
punish, at least so severely as he ought to have done; perhaps,
because he was his eldest son, and the next heir to his crown, and...
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1 Amnon louing Tamar, by Ionadabs counsell faining himselfe sicke,
rauisheth her.
15 Hee hateth her, and shamefully turneth her away.
19 Absalom entertaineth her, and concealeth his purpose.
23 At...
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WICKEDNESS INVADING DAVID'S FAMILY
David did not have to wait long to see the sad governmental results of
his sin begin to be manifest in his own family His son Ammon was so
attracted by the beauty o...
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21-29 Observe the aggravations of Absalom's sin: he would have Ammon
slain, when least fit to go out of the world. He engaged his servants
in the guilt. Those servants are ill-taught who obey wicked m...
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To wit, with Amnon; whom yet he did not punish, at least so severely
as he should; either from the conscience of his own guilt in the like
kind; or from that foolish indulgence which he oft showed to...
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2 Samuel 13:21 King H4428 David H1732 heard H8085 (H8804) things H1697
very H3966 angry H2734 (H8799)...
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CONTENTS: Ammon's crime. Absalom's vengeance for Tamar's wrong.
CHARACTERS: David, Absalom, Ammon, Tamar, Jonadab.
CONCLUSION: Fleshly lusts are their own punishment and not only war
against the sou...
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2 Samuel 13:2. _He fell sick for his sister Tamar._ Most young men who
have come to ruin, have followed some blind and impetuous passion.
2 Samuel 13:13. _The king will not withhold me from thee._ In...
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_Absalom the son of David had a fair sister._
THE WICKEDNESS OF AMNON
No other book but the Bible dare have inserted such a chronicle as
this and yet have hoped to retain the attention and confidence...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 13:1 Nathan had warned David of “evil...
out of your own house” (2 Samuel 12:11) as a result of his sin with
Bathsheba. Chapters...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 13:21 David was VERY ANGRY, but he did not
do anything to punish Amnon. He showed favoritism toward his eldest
son (2 Samuel 3:2; see also...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
2 Samuel 13:1. “ABSALOM” and “TAMAR” were the children of
Maacha, and “AMNON” was David’s eldest son by Ahinoam the
Jezreelitess (see chap 2 Samuel 3:2).
2 Samuel 13:2
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EXPOSITION
2 SAMUEL 13:1
AFTER THIS. This phrase, as we have seen on 2 Samuel 10:1, has little
chronological force, but the date of the sad event which formed the
second stage in David's punishment c...
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So we find that the problems begin very soon thereafter.
David had a son by the name of Amnon, and Amnon was talking with a man
who was called his friend (2 Samuel 13:1; 2 Samuel 13:3),
Yet, I would c...
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1 Samuel 2:22; 1 Samuel 2:29; 2 Samuel 12:10; 2 Samuel 12:5; 2
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Wroth — With Amnon: whom yet he did not punish, at least so severely
as he should either from the consciousness of his own guilt in the
like kind; or, from that foolish indulgence which he often shewe...