INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 14
This chapter relates that Joab, perceiving David's inclination to
bring back Absalom, employed a wise woman of Tekoah to lay before him
a feigned case of hers, drawn up by Joab, whereby this point was
gained from the king, that murder might be dispensed with in her... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW JOAB THE SON OF ZERUIAH,.... The general of David's army:
PERCEIVED THAT THE KING'S HEART [WAS] TOWARDS ABSALOM; and longed to
have him returned, though he knew not how to bring it about with
credit to himself, his crime being so foul, and worthy of death. This
Joab perceived by some words he n... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOAB SENT TO TEKOAH,.... Which Kimchi says was a city in the tribe
of Asher, and others in the tribe of Benjamin, but it seems rather to
be in the tribe, of Judah, 2 Chronicles 11:5; according Jerom s, it
was twelve miles from Jerusalem, though in another place t he says it
was but nine; of this... [ Continue Reading ]
AND COME TO THE KING,.... At his palace, in the above condition and
circumstances:
AND SPEAK ON THIS MANNER UNTO HIM; something to the following purpose
he dictated to her:
SO JOAB PUT THE WORDS IN HER MOUTH; the substance of what she should
say; the fable she was to deliver as her own case might... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN THE WOMAN OF TEKOAH SPAKE TO THE KING,.... Or after she had
spoken to him, being introduced by Joab, as is probable; when she had
saluted him with God save the king, or May the king live, or some such
like expressions:
SHE FELL ON HER FACE TO THE GROUND, AND DID OBEISANCE; to him as her
ki... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID UNTO HER, WHAT AILETH THEE?.... Or what is thy case?
What is the condition, and what the circumstances, that thou art in,
which require help and assistance? intimating that he was ready to
grant it on knowledge thereof; however, he was ready to hear what she
had to say:
AND SHE AN... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THY HANDMAID HAD TWO SONS,.... Two are observed, that her case
might suit with Amnon and Absalom:
AND THEY TWO STROVE TOGETHER IN THE FIELD; they quarrelled, and fought
in the field, where there were no witnesses of what they did to each
other; whereby she would suggest that Ammon was killed in... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, BEHOLD, THE WHOLE FAMILY IS RISEN AGAINST THINE HANDMAID,.... Who
had sheltered her son, that slew his brother, from the avenger of
blood; and not only the next akin, the avenger of blood, but even all
the kindred and relations of the deceased, those of her husband's
family rose up as one man,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID TO THE WOMAN, GO TO THINE HOUSE,.... Go home and
make thyself easy:
AND I WILL GIVE CHARGE CONCERNING THEE; intimating that he would
inquire into her case; and if it was as she had represented it, he
would give orders that she should not be disturbed, or be obliged to
deliver up h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WOMAN OF TEKOAH SAID UNTO THE KING, MY LORD AND KING,.... With
much vehemence, and yet with great respect, fearing an inquisition
into her case; which it would not bear, being a fable, and being very
desirous of having sentence on it immediately pronounced:
THE INIQUITY [BE] ON ME AND ON MY... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID, WHOEVER SAITH [OUGHT] UNTO THEE,.... Demanding her
to deliver up her son to justice, and reproaching her for not doing
it:
BRING HIM TO ME; give him in charge to a proper officer to be brought
before me, and I shall chastise him for it:
AND HE SHALL NOT TOUCH THEE ANY MORE; give... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID SHE, I PRAY THEE, LET THE KING REMEMBER THE LORD THY
GOD,.... Who is a God gracious and merciful, and imitate him in
showing mercy to the distressed; pitying their case, having compassion
upon them, and relieving them, as she hoped he would commiserate her
case, and provide for the safety... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE WOMAN SAID, LET THINE HANDMAID, I PRAY THEE, SPEAK [ONE] WORD
UNTO MY LORD THE KING,.... Having gained her point, and gotten a
decree from him confirmed by an oath, that her son though he had
killed his brother should not die; she proceeds to accommodate the
parable, and apply it to the cas... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE THEN HAST THOU THOUGHT SUCH A THING AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF
GOD?.... That they would be so wicked as to slay my son, or that they
are the people of God that would slay Absalom; people so cruel could
not be reckoned such, as the king's sons; so Abarbinel; who gives it
as the sense of Ephodaeu... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WE MUST NEEDS DIE,.... As all must, herself, the king, and his
sons, and indeed all men; this is the common case and lot of men;
particularly she insinuates that David must die, and that there must
be a successor named, and perhaps a dispute would arise about one;
which might be fatal, if Absalo... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THEREFORE THAT I AM COME TO SPEAK OF THIS THING UNTO MY LORD THE
KING,.... Of the case of Absalom, under a feigned one of hers:
[IT IS] BECAUSE THE PEOPLE HAVE MADE ME AFRAID; having heard of their
whisperings, murmurings, and uneasiness among them, because Absalom
was not sent for home, fearin... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE KING WILL HEAR,.... She was fully persuaded of it, as now he
had heard her:
TO DELIVER HIS HANDMAID OUT OF THE HAND OF THE MAN [THAT WOULD]
DESTROY ME AND MY SON TOGETHER OUT OF THE INHERITANCE OF GOD; he had
given his word and his oath that he would deliver her son from the
avenger of bloo... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THINE HANDMAID SAID, THE WORD OF MY LORD THE KING SHALL NOW BE
COMFORTABLE,.... Or, "for rest" q; what will give ease and
satisfaction not only to her, but to all the people of Israel, when
they shall hear of the king's intention and resolution to bring back
Absalom:
FOR AS AN ANGEL OF GOD, SO... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE KING ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO THE WOMAN,.... Understanding
plainly what she meant by all this, that the case she brought was a
feigned one, and that the intention of it was to let him know the
sense of the people with respect to Absalom, and the recall of him:
HIDE NOT FROM ME, I PRAY THEE,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID, [IS NOT] THE HAND OF JOAB WITH THEE IN ALL
THIS?.... That is, is not this done by the advice, assistance, and
direction of Joab? did not he form this scheme for thee, and direct
thee to this method, and put thee upon prosecuting it?
AND THE WOMAN ANSWERED AND SAID, [AS] THY SOUL... [ Continue Reading ]
TO FETCH ABOUT THIS FORM OF SPEECH HATH THY SERVANT JOAB DONE THIS
THING,.... Feigned a story in such form and manner as had been
delivered to the king, that it might be accommodated and applied to
the case of Absalom, and to transfer it in a figure to the king, to
use the apostle's phrase, 1 Corint... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID UNTO JOAB,.... Who was present, or but at a little
distance, waiting the issue of this affair:
BEHOLD NOW I HAVE DONE THIS THING; have agreed to recall Absalom, at
the suit of this woman, which thou hast put her upon; or, according to
the textual reading, "thou hast done this thin... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOAB FELL TO THE GROUND ON HIS FACE, AND BOWED HIMSELF,.... Or
bowed so low as to the ground, in reverence of the king:
AND THANKED THE KING; for giving him leave to fetch Absalom home, as
if it was a favour done to himself: or "blessed" s him; wished all
happiness and prosperity might attend h... [ Continue Reading ]
SO JOAB AROSE AND WENT TO GESHUR,.... Where Absalom was with his
grandfather, the king of the place; see 2 Samuel 13:37;
AND BROUGHT ABSALOM TO JERUSALEM; from thence, which, according to
Bunting t, was the distance of eighty eight miles from it.
t Travels, c. p 146, 148.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID,.... Very probably to Joab, when he informed him of
Absalom's being come to Jerusalem:
LET HIM TURN TO HIS OWN HOUSE; depart from the king's palace, where
Joab had brought him, and go to his own house, which was in Jerusalem;
for here he had one before he fled to Geshur; see 2 Sam... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IN ALL ISRAEL THERE WAS NONE TO BE SO MUCH PRAISED AS ABSALOM FOR
HIS BEAUTY,.... Which is observed to account in some measure for the
interest he had in the affections of the people, both now and
hereafter:
FROM THE SOLE OF HIS FOOT TO THE CROWN OF HIS HEAD THERE WAS NO
BLEMISH IN HIM; not any... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHEN HE POLLED HIS HEAD,.... Or cut off the hair of it; for that
was one thing, a good head of hair which he had, that made him look
very comely and beautiful:
FOR IT WAS AT EVERY YEAR'S END THAT HE POLLED [IT]; or cut it off once
a year; but the Jews say w he was a perpetual Nazarite:
BECAUSE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND UNTO ABSALOM THERE WERE BORN THREE SONS,.... Who very probably
died young; and the rather it may be thought so, since their names are
not given, and more especially since it is said that Absalom had no
sons, and therefore erected a pillar to keep up the remembrance of his
name; unless it can be... [ Continue Reading ]
SO ABSALOM DWELT TWO FULL YEARS IN JERUSALEM,.... After his return
from Geshur:
AND SAW NOT THE KING'S FACE; all that time; which was owing either to
the king's resentment of the fact committed by him, or to state
policy.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE ABSALOM SENT FOR JOAB, TO HAVE SENT HIM TO THE KING,.... To
introduce him into his presence, being uneasy to be thus confined at
his own house, and not suffered to come to court:
BUT HE WOULD NOT COME TO HIM; knowing the king's mind, and being
unwilling to disoblige him by a troublesome s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE HE SAID UNTO HIS SERVANTS,.... That did his business for him
in the field, in keeping his flocks, and tilling his ground:
SEE JOAB'S FIELD IS NEAR MINE: for great personages in those days
attended to husbandry:
AND HE HATH BARLEY THERE, GO AND SET IT ON FIRE; it being ripe, and so
capabl... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JOAB AROSE, AND CAME TO ABSALOM UNTO [HIS] HOUSE,.... Provoked at
what he had done, and to know the reason of it; and which was
answering Absalom's end:
AND SAID UNTO HIM, WHEREFORE HAVE THY SERVANTS SET MY FIELD ON FIRE?
which was not only injurious to his property, but a malicious action.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ABSALOM ANSWERED JOAB,.... Neither denying the fact, nor being
ashamed of it, nor asking pardon for it; but endeavouring to vindicate
it, by giving a reason as he thought sufficient for it:
BEHOLD, I SENT UNTO THEE, SAYING, COME HITHER, THAT I MAY SEND THEE TO
THE KING; which was assuming great... [ Continue Reading ]
SO JOAB CAME TO THE KING, AND TOLD HIM,.... What Absalom had said to
him:
AND WHEN HE HAD CALLED FOR ABSALOM; sent messengers to his house to
order him to come to him:
HE CAME TO THE KING, AND BOWED HIMSELF ON HIS FACE TO THE GROUND
BEFORE THE KING; made a very reverend bow to him, according to th... [ Continue Reading ]