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9. THE RETURN OF THE KING
CHAPTER 19
_ 1. The continued grief of the king (2 Samuel 19:1)_
2. The return of the king (2 Samuel 19:9)
3. Mercy shown to Shimei (2 Samuel 19:17)
4. Me
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Joab induces the king to present himself to the people.
1 SAMUEL 19:9. THE RETURN OF DAVID (J).
2 SAMUEL 19:9. The two parts of 2 Samuel 19:11 must be transposed
with the LXX, giving the following:...
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_my bones and my flesh_ See note on ch. 2 Samuel 5:1. _Bones_should
be, as there, BONE....
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Negotiations for David's Restoration. His return
10. _whom we anointed_ The anointing of Absalom is not elsewhere
mentioned.
At the end of the verse the Sept. adds, "And the word of all Israel
came...
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SPEAK UNTO THE ELDERS OF JUDAH, &C.— The authors of the Universal
History charge this message with partiality, and with being, on that
account, the cause of jealousy and revolt among the other ten tri...
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_The Return to the Jordan._ 2 Samuel 19:9-15
9 And all the people were at strife throughout all the tribes of
Israel, saying, The king saved us out of the hand of our enemies, and
he delivered us out...
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_AND ABSALOM, WHOM WE ANOINTED OVER US, IS DEAD IN BATTLE. NOW
THEREFORE WHY SPEAK YE NOT A WORD OF BRINGING THE KING BACK?_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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DAVID'S RETURN TO JERUSALEM
David's excessive grief for Absalom is rebuked by Joab. He punishes
Joab for Absalom's death by making Amasa commander of the army. The
details of his return to Jerusalem a...
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DAVID, THE GREAT KING OF ISRAEL
2 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 19
JOAB SPEAKS TO DAVID AND DAVID RETURNS TO JERUSALEM
V1 Someone told Joab, ‘The king is crying. He is very sad about
Absalom.’ V...
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MY BONES AND MY FLESH. — More exactly, _bone,_ as in 2 Samuel 19:13
and 2 Samuel 5:1. Of course the tribe of Judah, from which David
sprung, was more closely connected with him by blood than any other...
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_[2 Samuel 19:13]_ אַחַ֣י אַתֶּ֔ם עַצְמִ֥י וּ
בְשָׂרִ֖י...
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CHAPTER XXIV.
_ DAVID'S GRIEF FOR ABSALOM._
2 Samuel 18:19; 2 Samuel 19:1.
''NEXT to the calamity of losing a battle," a great general used to
say, "is that of gaining a victory." The battle in the...
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CHAPTER XXV.
_ THE RESTORATION._
2 Samuel 19:5.
O rouse one's self from the prostration of grief, and grapple anew
with the cares of life, is hard indeed. Among the poorer classes of
society, it is...
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BRINGING THE KING BACK
2 Samuel 19:9
Joab's remonstrance, though expressed in rough and uncourteous phrase,
was perfectly just. The royal troops, instead of being welcomed with
acclamation, had slun...
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The king's sorrow affected the people. They stole back into Jerusalem
silently, instead of with rejoicing, while he was left outside. Once
again his words tell of his agony, the deepest note thereof b...
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(9) В¶ And all the people were at strife throughout all the tribes
of Israel, saying, The king saved us out of the hand of our enemies,
and he delivered us out of the hand of the Philistines; and now...
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In the sketch proposed of these books of scripture there is of course
no pretension to notice every point of interest they contain, but only
a general comprehensive view, as far as the Lord enables me...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 14 THROUGH 20.
David's partiality for Absalom had yet other and more painful results,
and heavy chastisements. It is painful to see the conqueror of Goliath
d...
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YE [ARE] MY BRETHREN, YE [ARE] MY BONES AND MY FLESH,.... Being of the
same tribe, and therefore he should deal gently with them, as if they
were parts of his body; and not be severe upon them, for th...
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Ye [are] my brethren, ye [are] my bones and my flesh: wherefore then
are ye the last to bring back the king?
Ver. 12. _Ye are my brethren._] Which only title is sufficient to
stint all strife, if wel...
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_Speak unto the elders of Judah_ Absalom had begun his conspiracy in
Jerusalem itself, and perfected it in Hebron, both cities of Judah;
and the people of that tribe had been the first to join him in...
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1 Ioab causeth the king to cease his mourning.
9 The Israelites are earnest to bring the king backe.
11 Dauid sendeth to the Priests to incite them of Iudah.
18 Shimei is pardoned.
24 Mephibosheth...
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Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh, they were of his
tribe and of his kindred; WHEREFORE, THEN, ARE YE THE LAST TO BRING
BACK THE KING? "Conscious that they had offended David, and feari...
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DAVID REINSTATED IN HIS ROYAL POWER...
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Joab hears of David's mourning for Absalom, and the people take this
as an indication that perhaps it was wrong to win the battle. At least
it subdued their pride of winning. We all need to take to he...
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9-15 God's providence, by the priests' persuasions and Amasa's
interest, brought the people to resolve the recall of the king. David
stirred not till he received this invitation. Our Lord Jesus will...
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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 regai...
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2 Samuel 19:12 brethren H251 bone H6106 flesh H1320 last H314 back
H7725 (H8687) king H4428
my bones -...
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CONTENTS: Joab reproaches David's return to the throne.
CHARACTERS: David, Joab, Zadok, Abiathar, Shimei, Ziba, Abishai,
Mephibosheth, Barzillai, Chimham, Amasa.
CONCLUSION: A good man and a good ca...
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2 Samuel 19:13. _Say ye to Amasa, Art thou not of my bone._ It is
probable that Amasa had refused to fight against David; at least he
had not distinguished himself in the rebellion. David, in making A...
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_Then the king arose and sat in the gate._
THE RESTORATION OF DAVID
David, in his extreme and protracted sorrow for the death of Absalom,
forgot to do justice to the attachment, sacrifices, and victo...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES.—
2 Samuel 19:1. Comp. 2 Samuel 18:33. The purpose of the informant was,
“it seems, to explain to Joab and the army why the king did not come
forth to greet his returnin...
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EXPOSITION
2 SAMUEL 19:2
THE VICTORY (Hebrew, _the salvation_) THAT DAY WAS turned INTO
MOURNING. Naturally, the people did not understand the poignant
emotions caused by the activity of David's cons...
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David's grief for his son Absalom. David was there in his chamber
wailing over Absalom.
So they told Joab, David's really wailing over Absalom's death. And
Joab came unto David and he said, All right...