TEKOAH - In the south of Judah, six miles from Bethlehem, the modern
Tekua. The rough, wild district was well suited for the lawless
profession of the wise woman; it abounds in caves, as does the country
near Endor.... [ Continue Reading ]
COME TO THE KING - The king as a judge was accessible to all his
subjects (2 Samuel 15:2; compare 1 Kings 3:16).... [ Continue Reading ]
SPAKE - Seems to be an accidental error for came, which is found in
many manuscipts and versions.
HELP - literally, save (see the margin). It is the same cry as
Hosanna, i. e. save now Psalms 118:25.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WHOLE FAMILY ... - This indicates that all the king’s sons, and
the whole court, were against Absalom, and that the knowledge of this
was what hindered David from yielding to his affection and recalling
him.... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL GIVE CHARGE ... - Indirectly granting her petition, and
assenting that her son’s life should be spared.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INIQUITY BE ON ME ... - Compare the principle in Genesis 9:5;
Numbers 35:30. The woman therefore says, if there is any such guilt in
sparing my son, may it rest upon me and my house, not on David and his
throne. Compare 2 Samuel 3:28. The cunning speech of the woman
extracted a more direct promi... [ Continue Reading ]
Having at last obtained what she wanted, the king’s oath that her
son should not die, she proceeds to the case of Absalom. The meaning
of 2 Samuel 14:13 may be paraphrased thus: “If you have done right
as regards my son, how is it that you harbor such a purpose of
vengeance against Absalom as to kee... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BANISHED - The use of the word as applied to one of the people of
God driven into a pagan land, is well illustrated by Deuteronomy 30:4;
Jeremiah 40:12; Micah 4:6; Zephaniah 3:19.
NEITHER DOTH GOD RESPECT ANY PERSON - Some prefer the margin: “And
God does not take away life, in the case of every... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE HAVE MADE ME AFRAID - She pretends still that her suit was
a real one, and that she was in fear of the people (“the whole
family,” 2 Samuel 14:7) setting upon her and her son.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS AN ANGEL OF GOD - Rather, as “the” Angel of God; and therefore
whatever David decided would be right.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET HIM NOT SEE MY FACE - We are not told why David adopted this
half-measure. Possibly Bath-sheba’s influence may have been exerted
to keep Absalom in disgrace for the sake of Solomon.... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO HUNDRED SHEKELS ... - The exact weight cannot be determined. If
these “shekels after the king’s weight” were the same as
“shekels of the sanctuary,” the weight would be about 6 lbs.,
which is incredible; “twenty” shekels is more probable.... [ Continue Reading ]
THREE SONS - These probably died in infancy (see the marginal
reference). From Tamar must have been born Maachah, the mother of
Abijah, and the favorite wife of Rehoboam 1 Kings 15:2; 2 Chronicles
11:20.... [ Continue Reading ]
KISSED - This was the pledge of reconciliation. (See the marginal
references and Genesis 45:15.)... [ Continue Reading ]