_SHEBA MAKES A PARTY IN ISRAEL: JOAB KILLS AMASA, AND AFTERWARDS
BESIEGES THE CITY OF ABEL, WHITHER SHEBA HAD FLED. A WISE WOMAN TREATS
WITH JOAB FROM THE WALL. THE HEAD OF SHEBA IS THROWN OUT TO JOAB._
_Before Christ 1022._... [ Continue Reading ]
_VER._ 1. _WE HAVE NO PART IN DAVID,_ &C.— The propensity of the
children of Israel to rebellion is here very obvious to remark. There
needs but a single match to light the fire of discord. The ten tribes
disputing with that of Judah, their contest ran so high, that a wicked
man, Sheba, a Benjamite,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING TOOK THE TEN WOMEN HIS CONCUBINES, &C.— As soon as David
arrived at Jerusalem, one of his first cares was to remove those
_concubines,_ or secondary wives, whom Absalom had so scandalously
abused. He ordered them, therefore, to be separated from the palace,
and maintained in a proper place... [ Continue Reading ]
JOAB TOOK AMASA BY THE BEARD—TO KISS HIM— Those, among the Arabs,
who are more intimately acquainted, or of equal age and dignity,
mutually kiss the _hand,_ the _head,_ or _shoulder_ of each other,
says Dr. Shaw; but he makes no mention of their taking hold of the
_beard_ in order to kiss. Thevenot,... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SMOTE HIM— This action was attended with the highest perfidy and
insolence. Many reasons concurred to prevent David's calling him to an
account now; particularly his power, authority, and interest with the
army: but it is plain that he never forgot this outrage of Joab's.
'That he highly resented... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTO ABEL, AND TO BETH-MAACHAH, AND ALL THE BERITES— _To Abel
Beth-maachah, whither all the Berites were gathered together to him._
Houbigant. See the next verse. _Abel Beth-maachah_ was a city between
Libanus and Anti-libanus, north of Damascus. The _Berites_ were
probably the inhabitants of Beerot... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY CAST UP A BANK AGAINST THE CITY— The LXX render it, _they
levelled the bank,_ or _glacis, of the city;_ which receives some
countenance from the words immediately following, _and it stood in the
trench._ The Vulgate reads, _and they surrounded the city with
fortifications._ But some learned per... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN CRIED A WISE WOMAN, &C.— As Joab pressed the siege with all
earnestness, a _wise woman,_ who probably was governess of the city,
(an office, though generally filled by men, yet sometimes administered
by women, such as Deborah, Athaliah, Judith, &c.) This wise woman from
within called out over t... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW JOAB WAS OVER ALL THE HOST OF ISRAEL— Joab, having successfully
put an end to the rebellion of Sheba, returned to Jerusalem to the
king, and returned with such a weight of popularity, as effectually to
shield his atrocious murder of Amasa from all attempts of inquiry or
chastisement. "The crime,... [ Continue Reading ]