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Text -- 2 Samuel 7:14 (NET)

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7:14 I will become his father and he will become my son. When he sins, I will correct him with the rod of men and with wounds inflicted by human beings.
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Wesley: 2Sa 7:14 - -- I will carry myself towards him as a father, with all affection, and I will own him as my son. This is intended both of Solomon, as a type of Christ; ...

I will carry myself towards him as a father, with all affection, and I will own him as my son. This is intended both of Solomon, as a type of Christ; and of Christ himself as is evident from Heb 1:5.

Wesley: 2Sa 7:14 - -- This agrees only to Solomon and some others of David's posterity; but not to Christ, who never committed iniquity, as Solomon did, who therein was no ...

This agrees only to Solomon and some others of David's posterity; but not to Christ, who never committed iniquity, as Solomon did, who therein was no type of Christ, and therefore this branch is terminated in Solomon; whereas in those things wherein Solomon was a type of Christ, the sense passes through Solomon to Christ.

Wesley: 2Sa 7:14 - -- With such rods as are gentle and moderate, and suited to man's weakness.

With such rods as are gentle and moderate, and suited to man's weakness.

Clarke: 2Sa 7:14 - -- If he commit iniquity - Depart from the holy commandment delivered to him; I will chasten him with the rod of men-he shall have affliction, but his ...

If he commit iniquity - Depart from the holy commandment delivered to him; I will chasten him with the rod of men-he shall have affliction, but his government shall not be utterly subverted. But this has a higher meaning. See the observations at the end, 2Sa 7:25 (note).

Defender: 2Sa 7:14 - -- Here is an ancient testimony that this son of David would also be uniquely "the Son of God," as cited and confirmed in Heb 1:5.

Here is an ancient testimony that this son of David would also be uniquely "the Son of God," as cited and confirmed in Heb 1:5.

Defender: 2Sa 7:14 - -- Christ never committed iniquity, but "he was bruised for our iniquities," for "the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all" (Isa 53:5, Isa 53:6)....

Christ never committed iniquity, but "he was bruised for our iniquities," for "the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all" (Isa 53:5, Isa 53:6)."

TSK: 2Sa 7:14 - -- I will be : 1Ch 17:13, 1Ch 28:6; Psa. 89:20-37; Mat 3:17; Heb 1:5 If he : Psa 89:30-35 I will : Deu 8:5; Job 5:17; Psa 94:12, Psa 94:13; Pro 3:11, Pro...

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Barnes: 2Sa 7:14 - -- I will be his father ... - In marginal reference the equivalent expressions are applied to David. In Heb 1:5, this text is applied to Christ. B...

I will be his father ... - In marginal reference the equivalent expressions are applied to David. In Heb 1:5, this text is applied to Christ. But in 1Ch 17:13; 1Ch 22:9-10; 1Ch 28:6, it is expressly appropriated to Solomon.

With the rod of men ... - i. e. such a chastisement as men inflict upon their children, to correct and reclaim them, not to destroy them. The whole clause is omitted in 1Ch 17:13.

Poole: 2Sa 7:14 - -- I will carry myself towards him as becomes a father, with all affection and tenderness, and I will own him its my son. This is intended both of Solo...

I will carry myself towards him as becomes a father, with all affection and tenderness, and I will own him its my son. This is intended both of Solomon, as a type of Christ; and of Christ himself, as is evident from Heb 1:5 .

If he commit iniquity: this agrees only to Solomon and some others of David’ s posterity; but not to Christ, who never committed iniquity, as Solomon did, who therein was no type of Christ and therefore this branch is terminated in Solomon; whereas in those things wherein Solomon was a type of Christ, the sense passeth through Solomon unto Christ.

With the rod of men either, first. With such rods as men use to correct their sons, or to beat other men; which are here opposed to the rods or strokes which an angry God inflicts. See, Job 23:6 Psa 39:11 Isa 47:3 Rom 9:22 Heb 10:31 12:29 . Or, secondly, With such rods as are gentle and moderate, and suited to man’ s weakness; as a tolerable and resistible temptation is called human , or common to men , 1Co 10:13 .

Haydock: 2Sa 7:14 - -- Men, who are not to be entirely destroyed, like the Chanaanites. (Calmet) --- This is not unlike the human temptation of which St. Paul speaks, 1...

Men, who are not to be entirely destroyed, like the Chanaanites. (Calmet) ---

This is not unlike the human temptation of which St. Paul speaks, 1 Corinthians x. 13. See Psalm lxxii. 5., and lxxxviii. 33. (Haydock) ---

The rod of men denotes war, and stripes signify those punishments which God inflicts. (St. Jerome, Trad.) ---

Some parts of this declaration regard Christ; others Solomon, Hebrews i. 5. (Du Hamel)

Gill: 2Sa 7:14 - -- I will be his father, and he shall be my son,.... That is, I will be as kind unto him, and careful of him, as a father of a son; or he shall be, and a...

I will be his father, and he shall be my son,.... That is, I will be as kind unto him, and careful of him, as a father of a son; or he shall be, and appear to be my son, by adopting grace, as no doubt Solomon was, notwithstanding all his failings. This is applied to Christ, the antitypical Solomon, who was, in an higher sense, the Son of God, even by natural and eternal generation; see Heb 1:5,

if he commit iniquity; which cannot be supposed of Christ; for though he was made sin by imputation, he neither knew nor did any, but may be supposed of his spiritual offspring, whom he represented as an head and surety, as of Solomon, who committed many sins and transgressions:

I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men; either with men themselves, as Hadad the Edomite, Rezon the son of Eliadah, and Jeroboam the son of Nebat, by all whom he was afflicted and distressed, after he felt into idolatry, 1Ki 11:14; or with such rods and stripes as men correct their children with, not to destroy them, but to chastise them for their good; and so the phrases denote humane, kind, gentle, moderate corrections given in love, and which answer some good purposes.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 7:14 I will be his father, and he shall be my son. If he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the ( f ) rod of men, and with the stripes of the childre...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 7:1-29 - --1 Nathan, first approving the purpose of David to build God a house,4 after by the word of God forbids him.12 God promises him benefits and blessings ...

Maclaren: 2Sa 7:4-16 - --2 Samuel 7:4-16 The removal of the ark to Jerusalem was But the first step in a process which was intended to end in the erection of a permanent Templ...

Maclaren: 2Sa 7:4-16 - --I. There Is A Tone Of Wistfulness In David's Voice As He Tells How His Heart's Desire Had Been Prohibited. The account is substantially the same as w...

MHCC: 2Sa 7:4-17 - --Blessings are promised to the family and posterity of David. These promises relate to Solomon, David's immediate successor, and the royal line of Juda...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 7:4-17 - -- We have here a full revelation of God's favour to David and the kind intentions of that favour, the notices and assurances of which God sent him by ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 7:8-16 - -- After thus declining his proposal, the Lord made known His gracious purpose to David: "Thus saith Jehovah of hosts"(not only Jehovah , as in 2Sa 7:...

Constable: 2Sa 1:1--8:18 - --V. DAVID'S TRIUMPHS chs. 1--8 The first 20 chapters of 2 Samuel are divisible into four uni...

Constable: 2Sa 5:17--9:1 - --C. The Establishment of the Kingdom 5:17-8:18 "As the story of David's accession to kingship over Judah ...

Constable: 2Sa 7:1-29 - --3. The giving of the Davidic Covenant ch. 7 In response to David's desire to honor God (ch. 6), ...

Constable: 2Sa 7:4-17 - --God's purpose to honor David 7:4-17 The promises Yahweh made to David here are an import...

Guzik: 2Sa 7:1-29 - --2 Samuel 7 - God's Covenant with David A. David proposes to build God a permanent house. 1. (1-3) Nathan's premature advice to David. Now it came ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF SAMUEL. The two were, by the ancient Jews, conjoined so as to make one book, and in that form could be called the Book o...

JFB: 2 Samuel (Outline) AN AMALEKITE BRINGS TIDINGS OF SAUL'S DEATH. (2Sa. 1:1-16) DAVID LAMENTS SAUL AND JONATHAN. (2Sa 1:17-27) DAVID, BY GOD'S DIRECTION, GOES UP TO HEBRO...

TSK: 2 Samuel 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 7:1, Nathan, first approving the purpose of David to build God a house, 2Sa 7:4, after by the word of God forbids him; 2Sa 7:12, God ...

Poole: 2 Samuel 7 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 7 David being at rest desires to build God a house; which Nathan at first approves of; afterwards, in obedience to the word of God, ...

MHCC: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) This book is the history of the reign of king David. It relates his victories, the growth of the prosperity of Israel, and his reformation of the stat...

MHCC: 2 Samuel 7 (Chapter Introduction) (2Sa 7:1-3) David's care for the ark. (2Sa 7:4-17) God's covenant with David. (2Sa 7:18-29) His prayer and thanksgiving.

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Samuel This book is the history of the reign of king David. We had in the foregoing ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Samuel 7 (Chapter Introduction) Still the ark is David's care as well as his joy. In this chapter we have, I. His consultation with Nathan about building a house for it; he signi...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) Introduction Second Samuel continues the history begun in 1 Samuel. Please see my comments regarding 2 Samuel's title, d...

Constable: 2 Samuel (Outline) Outline (Continued from notes on 1 Samuel) V. David's triumphs chs. 1-8 ...

Constable: 2 Samuel 2 Samuel Bibliography Achtemeier, Paul J., and Elizabeth Achtemeier. The Old Testament Roots of Our Faith. Phil...

Haydock: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL; otherwise called, THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This Book contains the transactions of David till the end ...

Gill: 2 Samuel (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 SAMUEL This book, in many copies of the Hebrew Bible, is carried on without any new title put unto it; the reason of it is, becau...

Gill: 2 Samuel 7 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 7 This chapter expresses David's concern for building an house for the ark of God, which he communicated to Nathan th...

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