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 he implies that though this fact of his was done against the king's command, yet it was for his interest and defence.

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