2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 20 By occasion of this quarrel Sheba stirreth up
Israel to sedition, 2 SAMUEL 20:1,2. David's ten concubines are shut
up in perpetual prison, 2 SAMUEL 20:3. Amasa is slain by Joab, 2
SAMUEL 20:4. He and Abishai pursue Sheba unto Abel, 2 SAMUEL 20:11.
The citizens, by the advice of a... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY MAN OF ISRAEL, i.e. the generality of those Israelites who were
present.... [ Continue Reading ]
PUT THEM IN WARD; partly, because they had not vigorously opposed
Absalom's lustful desire, as they should have done, even with the
hazard of their lives; and partly, lest the sight of them should renew
the memory of Absalom's filthiness, and of their own and David's
reproach, which it was fit to bu... [ Continue Reading ]
ASSEMBLE ME THE MEN OF JUDAH, and march in the head of them as their
general, as I have promised thee, 2 SAMUEL 19:13. WITHIN THREE DAYS;
which he supposed Amasa, having been their late general, could easily
do; and the business required haste. BE THOU HERE present within that
time to receive orders... [ Continue Reading ]
Either because the people, being wearied out by the late civil war,
were not forward to engage in another; or because the soldiers had
more affection to Joab than to their new general, to whose ill conduct
possibly they might impute their unsuccessfulness in the last battle;
or because Amasa for his... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID SAID TO ABISHAI; not to Joab, lest by this means he should
recover his place, and Amasa be discontented, and David's fidelity in
making good his promise to Amasa be questioned. THY LORD'S SERVANTS,
i.e. my guards that attend upon my person, and the other soldiers who
are now present with me. H... [ Continue Reading ]
JOAB'S MEN; the remainders of Joab's army who were there present, with
whom also Joab might go as a reformade, watching an opportunity to do
what he designed. Of the Cherethites and the Pelethites, SEE POOLE ON
"2 SAMUEL 8:18".... [ Continue Reading ]
AMASA WENT BEFORE THEM; having gathered some forces, and given due
orders for the rest to follow him, he returned to Jerusalem, and by
the king's command went after those mentioned 2 SAMUEL 20:7; and being
come up to them at the place where they waited for him, he put himself
into the head of Joab's... [ Continue Reading ]
As the manner of ancient times was, when they kissed and saluted one
another.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SWORD THAT WAS IN JOAB'S HAND; which falling out, as it seemed,
casually, he supposed that Joab intended only to put it into its
scabbard, and therefore took no care to defend himself against the
stroke. IN THE FIFTH RIB: SEE POOLE ON "2 SAMUEL 2:23". Struck him not
again; he despatched him at o... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE OF JOAB'S MEN, left there on purpose to deliver the following
message. HE THAT FAVOURETH JOAB; he that would have Joab to be
general, rather than such a perfidious rebel and traitor as Amasa. HE
THAT IS FOR DAVID; he that wisheth David good success against Sheba,
and against all rebels; whereby... [ Continue Reading ]
WALLOWED, Heb. _rolled himself_, being in the pangs of death; yet
having so much life left as to move himself a little, though not to
raise himself up from his place. IN BLOOD; in his own blood, which was
shed there. ALL THE PEOPLE, to wit, the soldiers which were upon their
march. STOOD STILL; wond... [ Continue Reading ]
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HE WENT; either,
1. Joab, who pursued Sheba through all the tribes as far as Abel. Or
rather,
2. Sheba, who was last mentioned, who marched from tribe to tribe to
stir them up to sedition; and to him the following words seem best to
agree. UNTO ABEL, AND TO BETH-AACHAH, or rather, _to Abel, even to... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CAME, i.e. Joab and his army, which is easily understood, both
from the foregoing and following verses. THEY CAST UP A BANK; from
whence they might either batter the wall, or shoot at those who
defended it against them who should assault it. See 2 KINGS 19:32
JEREMIAH 32:24, JEREMIAH 33:4. Othe... [ Continue Reading ]
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According to this translation the sense is, This city which thou art
about to destroy is no mean and contemptible one, but so honourable
and considerable for its wisdom, and the wise people in it, that when
any differences did arise among any of the neighbours, they used
proverbially to say, _We wil... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, I (to wit, the city of Abel, in whose name and person she speaks
this) am one of the PEACEABLE AND FAITHFUL cities of Israel.
Whatsoever Sheba may design, whom we have innocently received into our
city before we well understood the matter, we of this city abhor the
thoughts of warring and rebell... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN OF MOUNT EPHRAIM. QUEST. How can this be so when he is called a
Benjamite, 2 SAMUEL 20:1 ? ANSW, Either he was a Benjamite by birth,
but dwelt in the tribe of Ephraim, as many did upon several occasions
dwell out of their own tribes; or Mount Ephraim was a place in
Benjamin, which might be so... [ Continue Reading ]
A MAN OF MOUNT EPHRAIM. QUEST. How can this be so when he is called a
Benjamite, 2 SAMUEL 20:1 ? ANSW. Either he was a Benjamite by birth,
but dwelt in the tribe of Ephraim, as many did upon several occasions
dwell out of their own tribes; or Mount Ephraim was a place in
Benjamin, which might be so... [ Continue Reading ]
IN HER WISDOM prudently treated with them about it, either severally
or jointly, as she saw fit; representing to them the certainty and
nearness of all their ruin, if they did not speedily comply with her
desires, and certain deliverance if they did. THEY RETIRED; Joab and
his army which besieged th... [ Continue Reading ]
JOAB WAS OVER ALL THE HOST OF ISRAEL: the good success of this and of
the former expedition, under the conduct of Joab, had so fixed his
interest in the army, and others of David's fastest friends, that the
king could not without danger to the public weal displace him.... [ Continue Reading ]
OVER THE TRIBUTE; the receiver and manager of the king's public
revenue. SEE POOLE ON "1 KINGS 4:6". JEHOSHAPHAT WAS RECORDER: SEE
POOLE ON "2 SAMUEL 8:16".... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE JAIRITE; so called from his birth or dwelling in the country of
Jair in Gilead, NUMBERS 32:41 JUDGES 10:4. A CHIEF RULER; either the
president of the king's council; or his chief minister (as the Hebrew
word _cohen_ signifies) of state, instead of Ahithophel; or in some
other very high place nea... [ Continue Reading ]