Prepared — As being the king's eldest son, now Amnon was dead; for
Chileab, who was his eldest brother, 2 Samuel 3:3, was either dead, or
incapable of the government. And this course he knew would draw the
eyes of the people to him, and make them conclude that David intended
him for his successor.... [ Continue Reading ]
Early — Thereby making a shew of solicitude for the good of the
public, and of every private person. Called him — Preventing him
with the offers of his assistance. And as if he were ready to make
particular enquiry into the state of his cause.... [ Continue Reading ]
See — Upon some very slight hearing of their cause, he approved it,
that he might oblige all. No man — None such as will do thee
justice. The other sons and relations of the king, and the rest of the
judges and rulers under him and them, are wholly corrupted; or, at
least not careful and diligent as... [ Continue Reading ]
After forty years — From the change of the government, into a
monarchy, which was about ten years before David began to reign. So
this fell out about the thirtieth year of his reign.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hebron — This place he chose as being an eminent city, and next to
Jerusalem, the chief of the tribe of Judah, and the place where his
father began his kingdom, which he took for a good omen. And where it
is probable he had secured many friends. It was also at a convenient
distance from Jerusalem.... [ Continue Reading ]
Called — Such as Absalom had picked out as fit for his purpose; such
as were of some reputation with the king and people, which would give
a countenance to his undertaking, and give occasion to people at first
to think that this was done by his father's consent, as being now
aged, and infirm, and wi... [ Continue Reading ]
Sacrifices — Which he did not in devotion to God; but merely that
upon this pretence he might call great numbers of people together.... [ Continue Reading ]
Let us flee — For though the fort of Zion was strong, and he might
have defended himself there; yet he had not laid in provisions for a
long siege; and, if he had been once besieged there, Absalom would
have got speedy possession of his whole kingdom; whereas if he marched
abroad, he might raise a c... [ Continue Reading ]
After him — Or, on foot, which the king chose to do, to humble
himself under the hand of God; to encourage his companions in this
hard and comfortless march; and to move compassion in his people
towards him. Concubines — For he supposed that their sex would
protect them, and their relation to David... [ Continue Reading ]
Far off — At some convenient distance, tho' not very far.... [ Continue Reading ]
Gittites — Or rather strangers, as Ittai their head is called, 2
Samuel 15:19, and they are called his brethren, 2 Samuel 15:20.
Probably they were Philistines by birth, born in the city or territory
of Gath, as the following words imply, who by David's counsel, and
example, were won to embrace the... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy place — To Jerusalem, where thy settled abode now is. The king
— With Absalom who is now made king. An exile — Not much concerned
in our affairs, and therefore not fit to be involved in our troubles.... [ Continue Reading ]
Brethren — Thy countrymen the Gittites, 2 Samuel 15:18. Mercy, &c.
— Since I am now unable to recompense thy kindness and fidelity to
me, my hearty prayer to God is, that he would shew to thee his mercy,
in blessing thee with all sorts of blessings, and his faithfulness in
making good all these prom... [ Continue Reading ]
Will thy servant be — He is a friend indeed, who loves at all times,
and will cleave to us in adversity. Thus should we cleave to the Son
of David, that neither life, nor death may separate us from his love.... [ Continue Reading ]
Little ones — For being so deeply engaged for David, he durst not
leave his little ones to Absalom's mercy.... [ Continue Reading ]
Kidron — Or, Cedron, which was near Jerusalem. The very same brook
that Christ passed over when he entered upon his sufferings, John
18:1. Wilderness — Which was between Jerusalem and Jericho.... [ Continue Reading ]
Went up — From the ark to the city, which was on higher ground, that
so he being high — priest, might use his authority with the people,
to persuade them to do their duty; and there he staid until all those
whom he could persuade were gone forth.... [ Continue Reading ]
Carry back — Out of care and reverence to the ark, which though it
might be carried our to a certain place; yet he might justly think
unfit to carry it from place to place he knew not whither, and out of
respect to the priests, whom, by this means, he thought he should
expose to the rage of Absalom,... [ Continue Reading ]
Let him do — That we may not complain of what is, let us see God's
hand in all events. And that we may not be afraid of what shall be,
let us see all events in God's hand.... [ Continue Reading ]
A seer — A seeing, discerning, or observing man: for so the Hebrew
verb raah is often used. And this suits well with David's mind: Thou
art a wise man, and therefore fit to manage this great business, which
requires prudence and secrecy.... [ Continue Reading ]
Barefoot — In testimony of his deep sorrow, and humiliation and
shame for his sins.... [ Continue Reading ]
And say — That is, as faithful to thee, as I have been to thy
father. David's suggesting this crafty counsel must be reckoned
amongst his sins. Nevertheless God was pleased to direct this evil
advice to a good end.... [ Continue Reading ]
There — Not in Jerusalem, but in a place near it, to which they
could easily send upon occasion.... [ Continue Reading ]
Absalom came, &c. — How soon do royal cities and royal palaces
change their masters? But we look for a kingdom which cannot be moved.... [ Continue Reading ]