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Verse 2 Samuel 12:23. _I SHALL GO TO HIM, BUT HE SHALL NOT RETURN TO
ME._] It is not clear whether David by this expressed his faith in the
_immortality of the soul; going to him_ may only mean, _I a...
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2. THE MESSAGE OF GOD AND DAVID'S CONFESSION AND THE BEGINNING OF THE
CHASTISEMENT
CHAPTER 12
_ 1. The Lord's message through Nathan (2 Samuel 12:1)_
2. David's anger (2 Samuel 12:5)
3. Thou art t...
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2 SAMUEL 12. DAVID'S REPENTANCE. CAPTURE OF RABBAH (J). The section
concerning Nathan (2 Samuel 12:1_ a_) is sometimes regarded as a later
addition by some one who was anxious to point out and emphasi...
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I SHALL GO TO HIM. I shall die and be buried (Compare 2 Samuel 12:19):
i, e.. shall go to the (not "a ") grave _(Sheol)._ On the use of this
Figure of speech _Euphemy_ (App-6) as denoting death and bu...
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The Death of the Child
15. _strake_ An archaism for _struck._Cp. ch. 2 Samuel 20:10....
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_I shall go to him_ Cp. Genesis 37:35. A belief in the continued
existence of the soul after death in a state of consciousness is
necessarily implied though not expressly stated: but how far this
fall...
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NOW HE IS DEAD, WHEREFORE SHOULD I FAST? &C.— If David meant only
that he should die, and go to the grave like his son, as some
commentators explain this passage, the consolation which it conveys
woul...
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_God's Judgment._ 2 Samuel 12:7-23
7 And Nathan said to David, Thou _art_ the man. Thus saith the Lord
God of Israel, I anointed thee king over Israel, and I delivered thee
out of the hand of Saul;
8...
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_DAVID THEREFORE BESOUGHT GOD FOR THE CHILD; AND DAVID FASTED, AND
WENT IN, AND LAY ALL NIGHT UPON THE EARTH._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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I SHALL GO TO HIM] There is a suggestion here of belief in some form
of continued existence beyond the grave....
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DAVID'S REPENTANCE AND PARDON. THE CAPTURE OF RABBAH
4. To dress for the wayfaring man] We may notice Eastern ideas of
hospitality: cp. Genesis 18:3....
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DAVID, THE GREAT KING OF ISRAEL
2 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 12
NATHAN’S MESSAGE TO DAVID
V1 The *Lord sent Nathan to David. Nathan went to David and he said,
‘Two men lived in a city. One ma...
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I SHALL GO TO HIM. — As far as the mere words themselves are
concerned, this might be taken as the expression of a Stoic’s
comfort, “I shall go to the dead, but the dead will not come to
me;” but Davi...
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וְ עַתָּ֣ה ׀ מֵ֗ת לָ֤מָּה זֶּה֙ אֲנִ֣י
צָ֔ם
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CHAPTER XVI.
_ PENITENCE AND CHASTISEMENT._
2 Samuel 12:13.
WHEN Nathan ended his message, plainly and strongly though he had
spoken, David indicated no irritation, made no complaint against the
pro...
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ACCEPTING THE LORD'S JUDGMENT
2 Samuel 12:15
When Nathan had gone, David beat out his brief confession into Psalms
51:1. He knew that he was clean, because purged with hyssop, Exodus
12:22; that he w...
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A year passed away. The child of Bathsheba was born. We can imagine
what that year had been to David. Bathsheba, whom in all probability
he truly loved, was with him as his wife; but it is inevitable...
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But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? (n) can I bring him back
again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.
(n) By this consideration he appeased his sorrow....
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_To me. No instance of any one being raised from the dead had yet
occurred; though David did not disbelieve its possibility.
(Menochius)_...
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(19) But when David saw that his servants whispered, David perceived
that the child was dead: therefore David said unto his servants, Is
the child dead? And they said, He is dead. (20) Then David aros...
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We have seen the sorrowful circumstances out of which arose the first
desire to have a king in Israel, and the remarkable fact that,
although it was a sin, God nevertheless did not put the people back...
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_FOUR DOCTRINES IN FIVE WORDS_
‘I shall go to him.’
2 Samuel 12:23
Few, but big with meaning, are these words of the inspired prophet. No
less than four scriptural and heart-cheering doctrines are...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 11, 12, AND 13.
The history of David and the wife of Uriah follows. David is no longer
acting by faith in God's service. When the time comes at which kings
go...
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BUT NOW HE IS DEAD, WHEREFORE SHOULD I FAST?.... And pray; it is to no
purpose, no end can be thought to be answered by it:
CAN I BRING HIM BACK AGAIN? from the state of the dead, bring him to
life b...
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_Wherefore should I fast_ Seeing fasting and prayer cannot now prevail
with God for his life. _I shall go to him_ Into the state of the dead
in which he is, and into heaven, where, I doubt not, I shal...
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1 Nathans parable of the Ewe lambe, causeth Dauid to be his owne
Iudge.
7 Dauid, reproued by Nathan, confesseth his sinne and is pardoned.
15 Dauid mourneth and prayeth for the childe, while it liue...
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But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? Can I bring him back
again? He humbled himself under the mighty hand of God without giving
way to fruitless grief. I SHALL GO TO HIM, BUT HE SHALL NOT RETU...
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The Death of David's Child...
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David did not immediately confess his sin to God, andPsalms 32:3 shows
that the Lord waited for some time at least before sending the prophet
Nathan to him, likely over nine months, for a son had been...
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15-25 David now penned the 51st Psalm, in which, though he had been
assured that his sin was pardoned, he prays earnestly for pardon, and
greatly laments his sin. He was willing to bear the shame of...
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WHEREFORE SHOULD I FAST, seeing fasting and prayer cannot now prevail
with God for his life? I SHALL GO TO HIM;_ into the state of the dead,
in which he is, and into heaven_, where I doubt not I shall...
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2 Samuel 12:23 dead H4191 (H8804) fast H6684 (H8802) Can H3201 (H8799)
again H7725 (H8687) go...
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2 Samuel 12:23.
The doctrine of our future meeting and recognition is intimated in the
earlier records of Scripture. We are told of Abraham, Jacob, Aaron,
and Moses that each was gathered to his peopl...
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CONTENTS: David's rebuke and repentance. Birth of Solomon. Ammonite
victory.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Nathan, Bathsheba, Joab.
CONCLUSION: If the believer, brought face to face with his sins
sincerel...
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2 Samuel 12:1. _The Lord sent Nathan to David._ The substance of the
mission, the visitations he foretold, the perfect accomplishment of
them, as well from that very day as in future ages, leaves not...
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_I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me._
RECOGNITION OF FRIENDS IN HEAVEN
The doctrine of our future meeting and recognition is intimated in the
earlier records of Scripture. We are told t...
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_While the child was yet alive I fasted and wept._
THE LOSS OF CHILDREN
I. His affliction was the death of his child. The death of a child is
by no means an uncommon event. If our offspring are spare...
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_The child also that is born unto thee shall surely die._
GREAT TROUBLES FOLLOWING GREAT TRANSGRESSIONS
David became a backslider. Men sometimes speak, not of David’s great
sins, but of his great sin...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 12:1 Through the prophet NATHAN, God calls
David to account for his sins of adultery and murder (ch. 2 Samuel
11:1)....
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 12:15 When the child falls ill, David
hopes that the Lord might change his mind and let him live, so he
petitions him with fasting. When the child died, David WASHED AND
ANOI...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 12:23 I SHALL GO TO HIM seems to indicate
that David expects a future personal reunion with the child.
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES
2 Samuel 12:14. “THE ENEMIES OF THE LORD TO BLASPHEME.”
“Transgression of God’s command by the king himself must lead the
heathen to heap shame and reproach on Israel a...
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EXPOSITION
2 SAMUEL 12:1
JEHOVAH SENT NATHAN UNTO DAVID. Though David had remained unrepentant
for nearly a year, for we read in 2 Samuel 12:14 that the child was
born, yet we are not to suppose that...
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David thought that things were just going great until the prophet
Nathan came to him.
Nathan said to David, There is a man in your kingdom who is very
wealthy, had many herds, many flocks many servant...
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Genesis 37:35; Job 30:23; Job 7:8; Luke 23:43...
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I fast — Seeing fasting and prayer cannot now prevail with God for
his life. I shall go to him — Into the state of the dead in which he
is, and into heaven, where I doubt not I shall find him....
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How could a loving God take the life of David’s child because of the
sin of David?
PROBLEM: As a result of David’s sin with Bathsheba, the life of the
child that Bathsheba bore to David was taken. Ho...