2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 14 Joab suborning a widow of Tekoah by a parable to
incline the king's heart to fetch home Absalom, bringeth him to
Jerusalem, but not into David's sight, 2 SAMUEL 14:1. Absalom's
beauty, hair, and children, 2 SAMUEL 14:25. After two years Joab
bringeth, him into the king's presence... [ Continue Reading ]
TEKOAH; a city of Judah, 2 CHRONICLES 11:5,6. One of Jerusalem was not
convenient, lest the king might know the person, or search out the
business. And besides, this woman seems to be of great eminency for
her wisdom, as the following discourse manifests. A WISE WOMAN, rather
than a man, because wom... [ Continue Reading ]
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I AM INDEED A WIDOW WOMAN; one of them who most need thy compassion
and assistance, and whom thou art by God's law obliged in a singular
manner to protect and relieve.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WAS NONE TO PART THEM; and therefore there is no witness, either
that he killed him, or how he killed him, whether from some sudden
passion and great provocation, or in his own necessary defence, or
otherwise. SLEW HIM; as the avengers of blood report.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WE MAY KILL HIM; according to the law, NUMBERS 35:19 DEUTERONOMY
19:12. WE WILL DESTROY THE HEIR ALSO; so they plainly discover that
their prosecution of him was not so much from love of justice, as from
a covetous desire to deprive him of the inheritance, and to transfer
it to themselves; whic... [ Continue Reading ]
That thy cause may be justly and truly examined, and thy son preserved
from their unjust and malicious proceedings.... [ Continue Reading ]
The sense is, either, first, this, If I do not inform thee aright, and
thou thereby be drawn to give an unrighteous sentence on my behalf, I
am willing to bear the whole blame of it before God, and men; I
acknowledge thou art wholly innocent in the case. Compare GENESIS
27:13. Or, secondly, this, If... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. So as to hurt or molest thee, by pursuing thy son.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE KING REMEMBER THE LORD THY GOD: the sense is, either, first,
Make mention (as this Hebrew verb is oft rendered) of the name of the
Lord thy God, to wit, in an oath, i.e. swear to me by God, that thou
wilt protect me and my son against the revenger of blood; for so David
did in compliance wit... [ Continue Reading ]
Having obliged the king by his oath in her supposed case, she now
throws off the veil, and begins to apply this parable to the king's
and kingdom's present case.... [ Continue Reading ]
If thou wouldst not permit the avengers of blood to molest me, or to
destroy my son, who are but two persons; how unreasonable is it that
thou shouldst proceed in thy endeavours to avenge Amnon's blood upon
Absalom, whose death would be highly injurious and grievous to the
whole commonwealth of Isra... [ Continue Reading ]
WE MUST NEEDS DIE, Heb. _in dying we shall die_, i. e. we shall
certainly and suddenly die all of us; both thou, O king, who therefore
art obliged to take due care of thy successor, who is Absalom; and
Absalom, who, if he do not die by the hand of justice, must shortly
die by the necessity of nature... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS BECAUSE THE PEOPLE HAVE MADE ME AFRAID; the truth is, I was even
forced to this bold address to thee by the disposition and condition
of thy people, who are discontented at Absalom's perpetual banishment,
and full of fears; either lest, upon thy death, which none knoweth how
soon it may happen... [ Continue Reading ]
For I know the king is so wise and just, that I assure myself of
audience and acceptation; which expectation of hers is cunningly
insinuated here, that the king might conceive himself obliged to
answer it, and not to disappoint her hope, nor to forfeit that good
opinion which his subjects now had of... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORD OF MY LORD THE KING SHALL NOW BE COMFORTABLE; I doubt not the
king will give a gracious and satisfactory answer to my petition. AS
AN ANGEL OF GOD, to wit, in wisdom, and justice, and goodness. TO
DISCERN GOOD AND BAD; to hear and judge of causes and requests,
whether they be just, and good... [ Continue Reading ]
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IS NOT THE HAND OF JOAB WITH THEE IN ALL THIS? hast thou not said and
done this by Joab's direction and contrivance? NONE CAN TURN TO THE
RIGHT HAND OR TO THE LEFT FROM OUGHT THAT MY LORD THE KING HATH
SPOKEN: as the king is so wise that no man can deceive him by any
turnings or windings to the righ... [ Continue Reading ]
TO FETCH ABOUT THIS FORM OF SPEECH, i.e. to propose mine, and his, and
the people's desire of Absalom's restitution in this parabolical
manner, in mine and my son's person. IN THE EARTH, or, _in this land_,
in all thy kingdom; all the counsels and devices of thy subjects which
have any relation to t... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE DONE THIS THING, in compliance with thy desire; although in
truth it was according to his own desire. He overlooks the woman in
this grant, because she was but Joab's instrument in it. THE YOUNG
MAN; by which expression he mitigates his crime, as being an act of
youthful heat, and folly, and... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Restored Absalom at my request; whereby. Joab thought to
establish himself for ever, and that he should be both the father's
and the son's favourite. QUEST. Whether David did well in granting
this request? ANSW. Although there be some circumstances which in part
extenuate David's fault herein,... [ Continue Reading ]
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LET HIM NOT SEE MY FACE; lest whilst he showed some mercy to Absalom,
he should seem to approve of his sin, and thereby wound his own
conscience, and lose his honour, and encourage him and others to
such-like attempts; and that by this means Absalom might be drawn to a
more thorough humiliation and... [ Continue Reading ]
This is here noted as the occasion of his pride and insolency, and of
the people's affections to him, and consequently of the following
rebellion.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whereas ordinarily the hair of a man's head which grows in a year's
space comes not to half so much. But some men's hair grows much
faster, and is much heavier, than others. But others understand this
not of the weight, but of the price of his hair, which was sold by him
that polled it at that rate.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREE SONS; all which died not long after they were born, as may be
gathered from 2 SAMUEL 18:18, where it is said that _Absalom had no
son. Tamar_; so called from her aunt, 2 SAMUEL 13:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
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TO HAVE SENT HIM TO THE KING; that by his mediation he might be
admitted into the king's favour and presence. HE WOULD NOT COME;
partly, because perceiving David's affections to be cold to Absalom,
he would not venture his own interest for him, especially in desiring
that which he feared he should b... [ Continue Reading ]
GO AND SET IT ON FIRE, that Joab may be forced to come to me to
complain of and demand reparations for, this injury.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IT HAD BEEN GOOD FOR ME TO HAVE BEEN THERE STILL, rather than here,
because my estrangement from him now when I am so near to him is both
moro grievous and more shameful to me. But the truth of the business
was this, Absalom saw that his father had accomplished his design in
bringing him thither, ha... [ Continue Reading ]
In testimony of his thorough reconciliation to him; which Absalom did
very ill requite, as the next chapter manifesteth.... [ Continue Reading ]