1 KINGS CHAPTER 2 David lying on his death-bed, giveth charge to
Solomon of a religious life, 1 KINGS 2:1. Of Joab, Barzillai, and
Shimei, 1 KINGS 2:5. He dieth: Solomon succeedeth, 1 KINGS 2:10.
Adonijah suing for Abishag, is put to death, 1 KINGS 2:13. Abiathar is
deprived of the priesthood, 1 KIN... [ Continue Reading ]
OF ALL THE EARTH, i.e. of all men upon the earth. Compare JOSHUA 23:14
HEBREWS 9:27. BE THOU STRONG; for to govern his people according to
the law of God, as it here follows, requires great fortitude or
strength of mind; to arm himself against the subtle devices and
evasions of some; against the fla... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHARGE OF THE LORD THY GOD, i.e. what God hath charged or
commanded thee to do; the act being put for the object; as is usual.
IN THE LAW OF MOSES; which the prince was enjoined to transcribe and
read, DEUTERONOMY 17:18, that he might govern his own and his people's
actions by it. THAT THOU MAYE... [ Continue Reading ]
CONFIRM HIS WORD, i.e. fulfil his promise, the condition upon which it
was suspended being performed. TAKE HEED TO THEIR WAYS, i.e.
diligently observe all their actions, to order them according to God's
word. TO WALK BEFORE ME; to live as those that have God before their
eyes, and endeavour to appro... [ Continue Reading ]
DID TO ME, i.e. against me; either, first, Directly and immediately;
how insolently and imperiously he hath carried himself towards me from
time to time, trampling upon my authority and commands when they
thwarted his humour or interest, provoking my spirit by his words and
actions. See 2 SAMUEL 3:3... [ Continue Reading ]
ACCORDING TO THY WISDOM, i.e. what in reason and justice thou seest
fit. For though I was forced to forbear him when it was in a manner
out of my power to punish him, yet I never forgave him; and therefore
do thou wisely and severely examine all his actions, and particularly
this last rebellion, and... [ Continue Reading ]
QUEST. Why doth he not require the like kindness to Mephibosheth the
son of his dear Jonathan? ANSW. Either he and his were now extinct, or
by their after-miscarriages had forfeited his favour. FOR SO, i.e.
with such kindness either as I cannot express, (as the particle so is
elsewhere used,) or as... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THEE, i.e. in thy power, as that phrase is oft used. CURSED ME
WITH A GRIEVOUS CURSE; or, _reproached me with bitter reproaches_, 2
SAMUEL 16:7,8; which David could not but deeply resent from him,
though, as it was an affliction sent from God, he patiently submitted
to it. I WILL NOT PUT THEE T... [ Continue Reading ]
HOLD HIM NOT GUILTLESS; though I have spared his life, do not treat
him as an innocent person, neither let him go wholly unpunished. THOU
ART A WISE MAN, and therefore wilt easily find out just occasions to
chastise him, especially considering his perverse and wicked
disposition. WHAT THOU OUGHTEST... [ Continue Reading ]
SLEPT WITH HIS FATHERS; SEE POOLE ON "1 KINGS 1:21", SEE POOLE ON
"DEUTERONOMY 31:16". IN THE CITY OF DAVID, i.e. in that part of
Jerusalem which was called by his name, because he took it from the
Jebusites. See 2 SAMUEL 5:7 1 CHRONICLES 11:5 2 CHRONICLES 5:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEVEN YEARS; more precisely, seven years and six months, 2 SAMUEL 5:5;
but smaller sums are oft neglected in Scripture computations.... [ Continue Reading ]
Being settled upon him with universal consent and approbation, and
with the hearty affections of his people, which all wise men know to
be a prince's best and surest establishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
COMEST THOU PEACEABLY, or with some evil design upon me or my son?
which she might well surmise, knowing his ambition and envy at
Solomon, and his hatred against her, as the chief occasion of his
dejection.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KINGDOM WAS MINE, both by birthright and by actual inauguration.
It seems he could not yet forget his pretence to the crown, nor his
ambition for it, but continues his claim; which, it seems, Solomon did
apprehend and resent, though Bath-sheba did not; the wives and
concubines of the late king b... [ Continue Reading ]
DENY ME NOT, Heb. _do not turn away my face_, i.e. do not send me out
of thy presence sad or ashamed. Compare 2 CHRONICLES 6:42 PSALMS
132:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
Which though it was against a positive law of God, LEVITICUS 18:7, yet
either Adonijah might be ignorant of it, being a man more studied in
the affairs of the court than in the book of God; or might think her
not concerned in it, because David knew her not, 1 KINGS 1:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
The most honourable place next to the king s. See 2 CHRONICLES 18:18
NEHEMIAH 8:4 PSALMS 45:9 MATTHEW 20:21.... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE SMALL PETITION; so she esteemed it, because she did not perceive
his design in it; and as for that law, LEVITICUS 18:7, she might
apprehend, that because David knew her not, it was only a contract for
marriage, and therefore no impediment of her marriage to any other
after his death; which also... [ Continue Reading ]
THY BROTHER, by the father's side, whom brotherly affection and
relation obligeth thee to gratify, at least, in small things.... [ Continue Reading ]
ASK FOR HIM THE KINGDOM ALSO: his design is not upon Abishag, but upon
the kingdom; which, by this means, he thinks to recover; partly
because she was the last king's wife, or concubine, which might
strengthen his pretence to the crown; see 2 SAMUEL 3:7, 2 SAMUEL 12:8
16:21; and partly because by he... [ Continue Reading ]
SWARE BY THE LORD; once here, and again, 1 KINGS 2:24; which he did to
oblige himself irrevocably to it, and to prevent all intercessions for
his life, it being of so great importance to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Though Adonijah be my elder brother, yet I have an undoubted right and
title to the crown, and that from the promise and appointment of that
God who disposeth of all kingdoms, and especially this of Israel, to
whom he pleaseth; and therefore Adonijah in this and his former
attempt is guilty of treas... [ Continue Reading ]
For the execution of justice was not then committed to obscure
persons, as now it is; but to persons of great honour and authority.
See JUDGES 8:21 1 SAMUEL 22:18 2 SAMUEL 1:15, 2 SAMUEL 4:12. He fell
upon him with a sword, or other instrument of death; as below, 1 KINGS
2:32,34,46.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO ANATHOTH, a city of the priests, JOSHUA 21:18, to lead a private
life there. UNTO THINE OWN FIELDS; either that part of the suburbs
which fell to his share, or other land which he had purchased there.
See JEREMIAH 32:7. AT THIS TIME: he doth not fully pardon him, but
only forbears him, and reserv... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM BEING PRIEST UNTO THE LORD; either from his office, or at least,
from the execution of his office. For some think that he was thrust
from his office before David's death, when Zadok was formerly made
priest, i.e. high priest, in his stead, 1 CHRONICLES 29:22. But that
seems to be a mistake; for... [ Continue Reading ]
TIDINGS CAME TO JOAB, concerning Adonijah's death, and Abiathar's
deposition. THE TABERNACLE OF THE LORD then was at Gibeon, 1 KINGS
3:4, compared with 2 CHRONICLES 1:3,5. Caught hold on the horns of the
altar; of which see before, 1 KINGS 1:50.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, if he will not come thence, as I foresee he will not.... [ Continue Reading ]
THUS SAITH THE KING, COME FORTH: that the king gave him this command,
though it be not mentioned before, is evident, both from the nature of
the thing; for Solomon would not pollute the altar without necessity;
and from Benaiah's affirmation of it; for why should he tell a lie
without a cause? and f... [ Continue Reading ]
DO AS HE HATH SAID; either,
1. Kill him in that place; and for so doing Solomon might seem to have
warrant from God, EXODUS 21:14, and might further design by this just
severity to deter future offenders, by showing that no place nor
person should protect them from the stroke of justice. Or rather,... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BLOOD, i.e. the guilt of the blood which he shed. MORE RIGHTEOUS
AND BETTER THAN HE; of more ingenuous and generous tempers, abhorring
from all such treacherous practices; and both of them then devoted to
and employed in my service.... [ Continue Reading ]
UPON THE HEAD OF HIS SEED FOR EVER; either as long as he shall have a
posterity, or for a long time, as that phrase is commonly used; but in
and by this execution of justice upon him, and such malefactors, my
throne shall be established, and God will bless me and mine with peace
and prosperity.... [ Continue Reading ]
Places which have but few houses and inhabitants are oft so called in
Scripture, as ISAIAH 42:11 JEREMIAH 25:24 EZEKIEL 34:25.... [ Continue Reading ]
He now put him in the execution of that office to which he may seem to
have been anointed before, 1 CHRONICLES 29:22; but of that, SEE POOLE
ON "1 CHRONICLES 29:27".... [ Continue Reading ]
This Solomon ordered, partly, for his own security, that being removed
from that place where his kindred, and estate, and interest lay, to a
place where he was but a stranger, and sufficiently odious for his
former and never-to-be-forgotten insolency towards his lord and king,
he might be incapable... [ Continue Reading ]
THE BROOK KIDRON; a brook nigh unto Jerusalem, of which see 2 SAMUEL
15:23 2 KINGS 23:4; which he particularly names, because that was the
way to Bahurim, his former and settled habitation: but this is not to
be understood exclusively to other ways and places; for the restraint
was general, that he... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SAYING IS GOOD; thy sentence is much more merciful than I expected
or deserved. So will thy servant do; and Shimei did not only promise
it, but also swore to it; being required by Solomon to do so, as is
manifest from 1 KINGS 2:42,43.... [ Continue Reading ]
ACHISH SON OF MAACHAH KING OF GATH; a king, but subject and tributary,
first to David, and then to Solomon. This might be either that Achish
who showed so much kindness to David, 1SA 27,1SA 28, or his son; who,
in requital of this kindness, was still permitted to enjoy the title
and honour of a king... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT TO GATH; which, though highly dangerous, he attempted, partly,
because he was blinded with covetousness and rage and against his
servants, which two lusts have done, daily do, engage men to such
courses and actions as are no less dangerous to their lives than this
is; partly, because he thought... [ Continue Reading ]
IT WAS TOLD SOLOMON, who doubtless had his spies appointed to observe
him in all his motions.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
He was guilty both of rebellion against the express, and just, and (as
himself called it) good command of the king, and of perjury against
God; which were two high and heinous crimes. His oath he calls THE
OATH OF THE LORD, because it was taken in God's presence, and he was
called upon as a witness... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU KNOWEST ALL THE WICKEDNESS WHICH THINE HEART IS PRIVY TO; for
which thy own conscience accuseth thee, and there is no need of other
witnesses. SHALL RETURN, Heb. _hath returned_, which seems most
proper. God hath punished thee for thy former wickedness, by suffering
thee to fall into further cr... [ Continue Reading ]
THE THRONE OF DAVID; that royal power and dignity conferred upon David
to him and his heirs for ever. SHALL BE ESTABLISHED by the execution
of such righteous judgments as this is. BEFORE THE LORD; in the
presence of that God who is both an observer and rewarder of all such
righteous actions; or unde... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH WENT OUT; carrying Shimei along with him to the place of
execution, which was not fit to be in the king's presence. THE KINGDOM
WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE HAND OF SOLOMON; his secret and worst enemies
being taken out of the way.... [ Continue Reading ]