_Absalom prepared him chariots and horses, and fifty men to run before
him._
ABSALOM; OR, THE FAST YOUNG MAN
The Bible resembles a portrait gallery adorned with the faces of
remarkable historic men, where every variety of feature and every type
of character may be found. An imaginative person, visi... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Absalom rose up early in the morning._
COURTESY WINS HEARTS
Lady Montague, speaking of gentle manners, remarked: “Civility costs
nothing, but buys everything.” Said Burleigh to Queen Elizabeth:
“Win hearts, and you have the brains and the purses of all.”
SERVILE FLATTERY
Compare the descrip... [ Continue Reading ]
_I pray thee let me go and pay my vow, which I have vowed unto the
Lord._
DIPLOMATIC INSINCERITY
Of royal dissemblers like Absalom history records numerous parallels,
notably Charles II., who, in his dealings with the Scots, solely to
win them over to his cause, took the Covenant with all the sole... [ Continue Reading ]
_Arise and let us flee._
DAVID’S FLIGHT
The motive for the flight was probably a patriotic one. David would
not, let the city be destroyed by civil war. Like Louis Philippe, he
could: not hear to shed his people’s blood. This tenderness of
disposition, so unlike the spirit of the times, is charact... [ Continue Reading ]
_And the king went forth and tarried in a place which was far off._
EXPATRIATION
Far up and far back in the history of heaven there came a period when
its Most Illustrious Citizen was about to absent Himself. He was not
going to sail from beach to beach. He was not going to put out from
one hemisph... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ittai the Gittite._
ITTAI THE GITTITE
Ittai of Gath was not only a heathen but a heathen of the heathens, a
member of a race the most malignant of all the foes of the Church. Yet
among the events of this day--a day over which the historian fondly if
sadly lingers, more minutely and at greater len... [ Continue Reading ]
_And all the country wept with a loud voice._
THE WAY OF THE CROSS
Notice the weeping people. (Luke 23:27.) David’s experience at this
time contains many foreshadowings of the passion of our Lord, but also
some contrasts, as the conduct of the priesthood. (Verse 24 compared
with John 18:13; John 1... [ Continue Reading ]
_And the king said unto Zadok, Carry back the ark of God unto the
city._
DAVID’S DEPENDENCE
Taking David’s conduct as an example to ourselves, we have brought
before us the following truths:--
I. true Godliness engages the soul’s supreme attention, even in time
of trial.
1. It draws the thoughts... [ Continue Reading ]
_O Lord, I pray Thee, turn the counsel of Ahithophel into
foolishness._
CONSPIRATORS
Unfortunately for mankind the time of religious conspirators is not at
an end. Under the fair robe of Christianity, there are men who are
plotting to take away from us the liberty of conscience. There is
steadily g... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hushai the Archite came to meet him._
HUSHAI, THE KING’S FRIEND
Contemplate the character of the king’s friend. Like other models of
friendship--John the Baptist, Jonathan, Ruth--he is conspicuous for
sympathy and unselfishness. But there was a special feature in the
story of Hushai which teaches... [ Continue Reading ]