2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 19. Joab by hard words moveth the king to cease his
mourning, and show himself to the people, 2 SAMUEL 19:1. The king is
brought back by the men of Judah, and Amasa put in Joab's place, 2
SAMUEL 18:9. Shimei sueth for mercy, and obtaineth it, 2 SAMUEL 19:16.
Mephibosheth meeting the... [ Continue Reading ]
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Not openly, and orderly, and triumphantly, as conquerors use to do;
but secretly, and disorderly, and asunder, as if they were afraid and
ashamed, lest David should see them, and look upon them with an evil
eye, as those that had a hand in the killing of his dearly beloved
son.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING COVERED HIS FACE, as a deep mourner, as one that desired
neither to see, nor to be seen by any others.... [ Continue Reading ]
JOAB CAME INTO THE HOUSE; either the gate-house, or his now
dwelling-house in the city, to which he was retired, that he might
more freely indulge himself in the expressions of his grief. THOU HAST
SHAMED THE FACES OF ALL THY SERVANTS, by disappointing their just
hopes of praises and rewards, and by... [ Continue Reading ]
This is not to be understood as exactly true in the rigour of it, but
only comparatively and hyperbolically spoken; for David desired their
preservation and Absalom's too: but it must be considered that Joab
was now in a high transport of passion, which might easily hurry him
into indecent expressio... [ Continue Reading ]
I SWEAR BY THE LORD: this oath was either assertory of what he
believed might in reason be expected, as likely in great measure to
come to pass; or else promissory; or rather, minatory of what he by
his influence could and would effect; and if so, it was much more than
became him to say to his sover... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING AROSE, AND SAT IN THE GATE; He was come forth out of his
retirement, and appeared in public on the seat of judgment, at the
gate of the city, to receive the addresses of his people, and mind the
affairs of the kingdom. ALL THE PEOPLE CAME BEFORE THE KING, to
congratulate him for the victory... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE PEOPLE WERE AT STRIFE; quarrelling one with another, as the
authors or abettors of this shameful and cursed rebellion, discoursing
privately and publicly of David's high merits, which God, being now
reconciled to David, brings afresh to their memories, and reneweth the
sense of their obligat... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM WE ANOINTED, i.e. caused to be anointed by Zadok or Abiathar, or
some other of the priests, whom they persuaded or constrained to do
this office: for this being a sacred ceremony, of a great reputation,
and a likely means to gain the more authority and veneration from the
people to Absalom, as... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAK UNTO THE ELDERS OF JUDAH; who being the first and chief abettors
of Absalom's rebellion, despaired of ever obtaining the king's grace
and pardon, and therefore were backward to promote the king's
restoration. TO HIS HOUSE; to his royal palace at Jerusalem. TO THE
KING, EVEN TO HIS HOUSE, i.e.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY BONES AND MY FLESH; of the same tribe, and some of you of the same
family, with myself; and therefore if I should revenge myself of you,
which perhaps you may fear I will do when I have fully regained my
power, I should but tear my own flesh in pieces, and hate my own body
which nature and intere... [ Continue Reading ]
AMASA, Absalom's late general; who judging his case, above all others,
desperate, might be ready to use all his interest with that tribe to
delay or hinder the king's return. OF MY BONE, AND OF MY FLESH, i.e.
my near kinsman, my nephew. See 1 CHRONICLES 2:16,17. BEFORE ME, i.e.
in my presence, or no... [ Continue Reading ]
HE; either, first, Amasa, by his great influence upon them. Or rather,
secondly, David, by his prudent and kind message, and his free offer
of pardon and favour to them, as if they had never offended.... [ Continue Reading ]
To attend upon the king in his passage over Jordan, and to furnish him
with conveniences for his passage and journey. See below, 2 SAMUEL
19:41,42.... [ Continue Reading ]
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A THOUSAND MEN OF BENJAMIN WITH HIM; whom he brought, partly to show
his power and interest in the people, whereby he was able to do David
either great service or great disservice; and partly as intercessors
on his behalf, and as witnesses of David's clemency or severity, that
in him they might see... [ Continue Reading ]
A FERRY BOAT, made by the men of Judah for the king's proper use;
besides which there were doubtless many boats ready for the use of
others. AS HE WAS COME OVER JORDAN, or rather, _as he was passing_, or
_about to pass, over Jordan_; but this was beyond Jordan; for as he
went over Jordan to the king... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Be affected with it, or excited to revenge it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY SERVANT DOTH KNOW THAT I HAVE SINNED; I do not excuse my sin, but
with grief and shame confess it; in which case the Lord thy God is
ready to pardon offenders, and so I trust wilt thou be. I AM COME THE
FIRST; the sense of my former sin now hath, and whilst I live will,
make me the first and mos... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. The king. By this expression he minds David of his former zeal
against those who offered any injury to Saul, because he was the
Lord's anointed, 1 SAMUEL 24:6, 1 SAMUEL 26:9; and therefore demands
the same justice against Shimei for his cursing of the king, which was
so expressly forbidden, EXO... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT HAVE I TO DO WITH YOU? I do not ask, neither will I take, your
advice in this matter. YE SONS OF ZERUIAH; implying that Joab's hand
was in this contrivance, or that he suspected it. THAT YE SHOULD THIS
DAY BE ADVERSARIES UNTO ME, i.e. that you put me upon things unfit for
me to do, and contrary... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT NOT DIE, to wit, this day, as Abishai desireth; nor whilst
I live, nor by my hands, as it is repeated and explained, 1 KINGS 2:8;
nor for this cause alone. For though David gave order to Solomon for
his punishment after his death; nor was it fit for the public good
that such a horrid crim... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SON OF SAUL, i.e. the grandson, 2 SAMUEL 9:3,6. HAD NEITHER
DRESSED HIS FEET; by cutting his nails, and by washing his feet, which
was usual in those hot climates, and very refreshing; and therefore
now neglected, as becoming a mourner. NOR TRIMMED HIS BEARD; but
suffered it to grow very long an... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE WAS COME TO JERUSALEM; so it is supposed, that Mephibosheth,
though he went to meet the king, wanted either courage or fit
opportunity to speak to the king till he came to Jerusalem, because of
the great multitudes that addressed themselves to the king by the way.
Though it might more reason... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SERVANT DECEIVED ME, by carrying away the ass which I bid him
saddle for me.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS AN ANGEL OF GOD, to distinguish between true reports and calumnies:
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BEFORE MY LORD THE KING, i.e. before thy tribunal: we were all at thy
mercy; not my estate only, (which thou hast now granted to Ziba,) but
my life also was in thy power, if thou hadst dealt with rigour, and as
earthly kings use to do with their predecessors and enemies children.
For otherwise by th... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY SPEAKEST THOU ANY MORE OF THY MATTERS? For as Ziba was present, so
doubtless he was not silent, but said and did what he could to make
good his former charge; which must needs occasion many words before
the king. And the king was not now at leisure for long debates, and
therefore makes an end of... [ Continue Reading ]
I am contented to lose all, being fully satisfied with the happiness
of seeing my dear and dread sovereign restored to his crown, and truth
and peace returned to his kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
And then to cross Jordan again, and so return to his native land.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Seeing my time of continuance in this world is but short, it is not
advisable to change my habitation, or to give thee or myself any
further trouble.... [ Continue Reading ]
My senses are grown dull, and uncapable of relishing the delights of
the court. I am past taking pleasure in delicious tastes, or sweet
music, and other such delights of the court. I am through age both
useless and burdensome to others, and therefore most improper for a
court life.... [ Continue Reading ]
A LITTLE WAY OVER JORDAN; a little onward in thy way to Jerusalem, and
then return. RECOMPENSE IT ME, or, _recompense me_, to wit, for my
small kindness to thee at Mahanaim, which was but a part of my duty to
thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHIMHAM, Barzillai's son, 1 KINGS 2:7... [ Continue Reading ]
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CONDUCTED THE KING; attended upon him on his journey towards
Jerusalem. AND ALSO HALF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL; whereas the men of
Judah came entirely and unanimously to the king, as is noted here, and
above, 2 SAMUEL 19:14, the Israelites of the other tribes came in but
slowly, and by halves, as being... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE MEN OF ISRAEL, to wit, such as were present. STOLEN THEE AWAY,
i.e. conveyed thee over Jordan hastily and privily, not expecting nor
desiring our consent and concurrence in the business, which we were no
less ready to afford than they. It is also a secret reflection upon
the king, for permit... [ Continue Reading ]
NEAR OF KIN TO US; of the same tribe with us, and therefore both oweth
the more respect to us, and might expect and challenge more respect
from us. Hath he given us any gift? we have neither sought nor gained
any advantage to ourselves hereby, but only discharged our duty to the
king, and used all e... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE TEN PARTS; they say but ten, though strictly there were
eleven; either because they accounted Joseph (which comprehends both
Ephraim and Manasseh under it) for one tribe, as it is sometimes
reckoned; or because Simeon, whose lot lay within the tribe of Judah,
were joined with them in this ac... [ Continue Reading ]