There were two men. — The parable is designed to bring out David’s indignation against the offender without being so clear as to awaken at first any suspicion of a personal application. It does not allude to the special crimes of David, but to the meanness and selfishness of the transaction — qualities which David was still in a condition to appreciate. For a similar use of parables see 2 Samuel 14:2; 1 Kings 20:35.

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