INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 18
In this chapter is an account of David's review of his army, preparing
it for battle with Absalom, and those with him, 2 Samuel 18:1; and of
the defeat and flight of the rebels, 2 Samuel 18:6; and of the death
of Absalom, and the manner of it, and of his burial, 2 S... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID NUMBERED THE PEOPLE THAT [WERE] WITH HIM,.... Which Josephus
says d were four thousand; but one would think there should be more by
what follows:
AND SET CAPTAINS OF THOUSANDS AND CAPTAINS OF HUNDREDS OVER THEM; he
divided his army into companies, which consisted some of a thousand
and ot... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SENT FORTH A THIRD PART OF THE PEOPLE UNDER THE HAND OF
JOAB,.... Very likely that which made the centre of the army, since
Joab was the general of the army; though this distribution was made
when David thought to have headed the army himself, and so made with
respect to that:
AND A THIRD... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE PEOPLE ANSWERED, THOU SHALT NOT GO FORTH,.... They were as
resolute as David:
FOR IF WE FLEE AWAY, THEY WILL NOT CARE FOR US; to pursue after us;
NEITHER IF HALF OF US DIE, WILL THEY CARE FOR US; they will make no
account of the victory; but if they could slay David, or get him into
their... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID UNTO THEM, WHAT SEEMETH YOU BEST I WILL DO,....
Which was an instance of great condescension in him; and it was his
wisdom and prudence to yield to them at such a time as this, and
especially as their sentiments were founded on affection and loyalty
to him:
AND THE KING STOOD BY T... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING COMMANDED JOAB, AND ABISHAI, AND ITTAI,.... His three
generals, to whom he had committed his army divided into three parts:
SAYING, [DEAL] GENTLY FOR MY SAKE WITH THE YOUNG MAN, [EVEN] WITH
ABSALOM; he does not call him his son, being in rebellion against him,
but the young man, who wa... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THE PEOPLE WENT OUT INTO THE FIELD AGAINST ISRAEL,.... Josephus e
calls it a great field, with a wood behind it:
AND THE BATTLE WAS IN THE WOOD OF EPHRAIM; or near it f rather; not in
a wood in the tribe of Ephraim, which lay on this side Jordan; whereas
this battle was fought on the other side... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL WERE SLAIN BEFORE THE SERVANTS OF
DAVID,.... That is, the people of Israel that were under Absalom,
these were beaten by David's army:
AND THERE WAS A GREAT SLAUGHTER THAT DAY OF TWENTY THOUSAND [MEN];
including both those that fell in the field of battle, and that were
s... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE BATTLE WAS THERE SCATTERED OVER THE FACE OF ALL THE
COUNTRY,.... Or the warriors were scattered, as the Targum; Absalom's
soldiers, their ranks were broken, and they were thrown into the
utmost confusion, and ran about here and there all over the field or
plain in which the battle was fought... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ABSALOM MET THE SERVANTS OF DAVID,.... When his army was routed,
he was in such a fright that he knew not which way to flee, and
instead of flying from David's men, he fled in the way of them; but
none of them attempted to slay him, nor even to stop him, but let him
pass by them, knowing David's... [ Continue Reading ]
AND A CERTAIN MAN SAW [IT],.... Saw him in the above posture, one of
David's soldiers:
AND TOLD JOAB, AND SAID, BEHOLD, I SAW ABSALOM HANGED IN AN OAK;
caught by the neck in one, out of which he could not disengage
himself, but there he hung, though alive.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOAB SAID UNTO THE MAN THAT TOLD HIM,.... That gave the above
account of him:
AND, BEHOLD, THOU SAWEST [HIM]; in reality; or, "didst thou see him?"
is it a fact?
AND WHY DIDST THOU NOT SMITE HIM THERE TO THE GROUND; kill him on the
spot, that he might have dropped from the tree to the ground:... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE MAN SAID UNTO JOAB,.... Disdaining his proposal:
THOUGH I SHOULD RECEIVE A THOUSAND [SHEKELS] OF SILVER IN MINE HAND;
or such a sum should be offered to me; the Arabic version is a
million;
[YET] WOULD I NOT PUT FORTH MY HAND AGAINST THE KING'S SON; to smite
him, and slay him:
FOR IN OUR... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHERWISE I SHOULD HAVE WROUGHT FALSEHOOD AGAINST MINE OWN LIFE,....
Or "soul"; he should not only have exposed his life to danger, but
acted falsely to the king, by going contrary to his orders; yea, would
have done that which was contrary to his own conscience; and if he had
buoyed himself up with... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID JOAB, I MAY NOT TARRY THUS WITH THEE,.... It is not worth
while to talk with thee any longer, nor must I lose time, and neglect
my opportunity; I do not desire you to go and smite him, I will go and
do it myself:
AND HE TOOK THREE DARTS IN HIS HAND; or three rods, which were either
all ir... [ Continue Reading ]
AND TEN YOUNG MEN THAT BARE JOAB'S ARMOUR,.... That waited upon him in
the battle, to carry his armour, and supply him with it as he should
have occasion; these, by his orders,
COMPASSED ABOUT, AND SMOTE ABSALOM, AND SLEW HIM; they enclosed him
that none might rescue him, and smote him with their s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOAB BLEW THE TRUMPET,.... As the sign of a retreat:
AND THE PEOPLE RETURNED FROM PURSUING AFTER ISRAEL; upon the sound of
the trumpet, the meaning of which they understood:
FOR JOAB HELD BACK THE PEOPLE: from shedding any more blood; the head
of the conspiracy being removed, the thing would b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY TOOK ABSALOM, AND CAST HIM INTO A GREAT PIT IN THE WOOD,....
In the wood of Ephraim, near to which the battle was fought, and into
which Absalom fled, and where he was slain:
AND LAID A VERY GREAT HEAP OF STONES UPON HIM: his punishment was very
exemplary; he was first hanged on an oak, an... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW ABSALOM IN HIS LIFETIME HAD TAKEN,.... Had taken it into his head,
had of himself devised it, as Kimchi explains it; he contrived the
following scheme to perpetuate his memory:
AND REARED UP FOR HIMSELF A PILLAR, WHICH [IS] IN THE KING'S DALE: or
valley, the valley of Jehoshaphat; this pillar w... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID AHIMAAZ THE SON OF ZADOK,.... To Joab; for it seems he
stayed with the army when he with Jonathan brought the message from
Hushai to David:
LET ME NOW RUN, AND BEAR THE KING TIDINGS HOW THAT THE LORD HATH
AVENGED HIM ON HIS ENEMIES; which he thought would be very acceptable
to hear of as... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JOAB SAID UNTO HIM, THOU SHALL NOT BEAR TIDINGS THIS DAY,....
Because Joab knew the tidings of Absalom's death would not be
acceptable to the king; and Ahimaaz being a good man, and the son of a
priest, for whom Joab had a respect, he would not send the tidings by
him, which he was sensible woul... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID JOAB TO CUSHI,.... The Ethiopian, or blackamoor; who either
was an Ethiopian by birth and proselyted, or he was an Israelite of a
black complexion, and therefore so called; and was judged a proper
person by the general to carry such dismal news to the king, as he
knew it would be. Some Jew... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID AHIMAAZ THE SON OF ZADOK YET AGAIN TO JOAB,.... He could not
be easy, even though a messenger was dispatched, but pressed Joab
still:
BUT HOWSOEVER, LET ME, I PRAY THEE, ALSO RUN AFTER CUSHI; only permit
me to go after him, though not as a messenger:
AND JOAB SAID, WHEREFORE WILT THOU RU... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HOWSOEVER ([SAID HE]) LET ME RUN,.... Be it as it may, I beg I may
have leave; and being so very importunate, it was granted:
AND HE SAID UNTO HIM, RUN; since he would take no denial:
THEN AHIMAAZ RAN BY THE WAY OF THE PLAIN, AND OVERRAN CUSHI; who ran
by the way of the mountains; which though... [ Continue Reading ]
AND DAVID SAT BETWEEN THE TWO GATES,.... Of the city of Mahanaim;
which being a fortified place had two walls, one within another, and
in each wall a gate; and between these David sat, waiting for news of
the battle:
AND THE WATCHMAN WENT UP TO THE ROOF OVER THE GATE UNTO THE WALL; the
gate to the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WATCHMAN CRIED AND TOLD THE KING,.... Called with a loud voice
from the roof of the watchtower to the king, sitting between the
gates, and informed him what he saw:
AND THE KING SAID, IF HE [BE] ALONE [THERE IS] TIDINGS IN HIS MOUTH;
for if the army was routed and fled, and were pursued, th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WATCHMAN SAW ANOTHER MAN RUNNING,.... At a further distance:
AND THE WATCHMAN CALLED UNTO THE PORTER; that kept the gate, under
which the watchtower was:
AND SAID, BEHOLD, [ANOTHER] MAN RUNNETH ALONE; as the other, and has
the same appearance of a messenger:
AND THE KING SAID, HE ALSO BRI... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE WATCHMAN SAID, ME THINKETH,.... Or, "I see" b; I perceive, so
it appears to me:
THAT THE RUNNING OF THE FOREMOST IS LIKE THE RUNNING OF AHIMAAZ THE
SON OF ZADOK; who it seems was well known, and famous for his manner
of running and swiftness in it, having been employed in carrying
expresses... [ Continue Reading ]
AND AHIMAAZ CALLED AND SAID UNTO THE KING,.... As soon as he came so
near as to be heard by him, before he came up to him, he said with a
loud voice:
ALL IS WELL; the king's army has had success, beat the rebels, and
obtained a complete victory: or "peace" e; for it is but one word in
the original,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID, IS THE YOUNG MAN ABSALOM SAFE?.... Or, is there
"peace" f to him? you say there is peace, and that prosperity and
success have attended my army; but what peace has Absalom? is he well,
and in safety? David seemed more concerned for him than for his army
and the success of it; and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID [UNTO HIM], TURN ASIDE, [AND] STAND HERE,.... On the
side of him, not far from him, until the other messenger came, that he
might learn from them both the true state of the case:
AND HE TURNED ASIDE, AND STOOD STILL; saying nothing more to the king,
nor he to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND, BEHOLD, CUSHI CAME,.... A little after:
AND CUSHI SAID, TIDINGS, MY LORD THE KING; news is sent and brought by
me, and good news it is:
FOR THE LORD HATH AVENGED THEE THIS DAY OF ALL THEM THAT ROSE UP
AGAINST THEE; they are either killed or dispersed; there is an entire
victory over them, and... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING SAID UNTO CUSHI, IS THE YOUNG MAN ABSALOM SAFE?.... The
same question that was put to Ahimaaz, 2 Samuel 18:29; which shows
what lay nearest his heart, and was uppermost in his mind,
AND CUSHI ANSWERED, THE ENEMIES OF MY LORD THE KING, AND ALL THAT RISE
AGAINST THEE TO DO [THEE] HURT, B... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE KING WAS MUCH MOVED,.... His affections were moved, his
passions were stirred up; he was greatly troubled, distressed, and
grieved:
AND WENT UP TO THE CHAMBER OVER THE GATE, AND WEPT; got out of sight
and company as soon as he could; as his own dwelling was at some
distance, he made haste t... [ Continue Reading ]