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Text -- 1 Kings 2:36-46 (NET)

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2:36 Next the king summoned Shimei and told him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem and live there– but you may not leave there to go anywhere! 2:37 If you ever do leave and cross the Kidron Valley, know for sure that you will certainly die! You will be responsible for your own death.” 2:38 Shimei said to the king, “My master the king’s proposal is acceptable. Your servant will do as you say.” So Shimei lived in Jerusalem for a long time. 2:39 Three years later two of Shimei’s servants ran away to King Achish son of Maacah of Gath. Shimei was told, “Look, your servants are in Gath.” 2:40 So Shimei got up, saddled his donkey, and went to Achish at Gath to find his servants; Shimei went and brought back his servants from Gath. 2:41 When Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and had then returned, 2:42 the king summoned Shimei and said to him, “You will recall that I made you take an oath by the Lord, and I solemnly warned you, ‘If you ever leave and go anywhere, know for sure that you will certainly die.’ You said to me, ‘The proposal is acceptable; I agree to it.’ 2:43 Why then have you broken the oath you made before the Lord and disobeyed the order I gave you?” 2:44 Then the king said to Shimei, “You are well aware of the way you mistreated my father David. The Lord will punish you for what you did. 2:45 But King Solomon will be empowered and David’s dynasty will endure permanently before the Lord.” 2:46 The king then gave the order to Benaiah son of Jehoiada who went and executed Shimei. So Solomon took firm control of the kingdom.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Achish the king of Gath in David's time,the king of Gath in Solomon's time
 · Benaiah son of Jehoiada; commander of King Solomon's army,son of Jehoiada of Pirathon in Ephraim; one of David's elite,head of a large influential family of Simeon in Hezekiah's time,a Levite worship leader in David's time,a priest in David's time,father of Jehoiada, one of king David's counselors,son of Jeiel; a priest under Jehoshaphat,a man who was a temple helper in the time of Hezekiah,a layman of the Parosh clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Pahath-Moab clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Bani clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Nebo clan who put away his heathen wife,the father of Pelatiah, a wicked counselor exposed by Ezekiel
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Gath a town of the Anakim and Philistines in Judah 12 km south. of Ekron
 · Jehoiada a chief priest; father of Benaiah, head of David's body guard,chief priest under Athaliah and Joash,a prince of the house of Aaron who defected to David with his men,a man who was a counselor of King David,a chief priest in the time of Jeremiah,son of Eliashib the high priest in Nehemiah's time
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin
 · Kidron a brook and its valley,a brook and valley between Jerusalem and the Mt. of Olives
 · Maacah members of the clan of Maacah
 · Shime-i son of Gershon/Gershom son of Levi,the son of Gera of Benjamin,son of Jesse (Judah); father of Jonathan who killed a giant,a man who was a friend of kings David and Solomon,son of Ela, Moses' land distribution deputy for Benjamin,son of Pedaiah son of King Jehoiachin,son of Zaccur of Simeon,son of Gog of Reuben,son of Libni of Merari of Levi,the head of a clan of Benjamin; son of Elpaal?,a man who was a descendant of Ladan/Libni son of Levi (WZ),son of Jeduthun (Levi); worship leader under Jeduthun and David,a man of Ramoth; David's supervisor of vineyards,son of Heman (David's seer) of Samuel of Kohath of Levi,an officer of the temple store house under King Hezekiah,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Hashum Clan who put away his heathen wife,a layman of the Binnui Clan who put away his heathen wife,son of Kish; founding father of the clan of Shime-i of Benjamin
 · Solomon the tenth son of David; the father of Rehoboam; an ancestor of Jesus; the third king of Israel.,son of David and Bath-Sheba; successor of King David


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Solomon | Shimei | Servant | SLAVE; SLAVERY | Punishment | PRIVY; PRIVILY | PRISON; PRISONER | Micah, Book of | MAOCH | MAACAH; MAACHAH | KIDRON, THE BROOK | ISRAEL, HISTORY OF, 2 | Homicide | Government | Gath | DAVID | CERTAIN; CERTAINLY; CERTAINTY | BENAIAH | Achish | ASS | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ki 2:36 - -- This Solomon ordered, both for his own security; and as a penalty for his former wickedness.

This Solomon ordered, both for his own security; and as a penalty for his former wickedness.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:37 - -- A brook nigh Jerusalem, which he particularly names, because that was the way to Bahurim, his former habitation: but this is not all, for the restrain...

A brook nigh Jerusalem, which he particularly names, because that was the way to Bahurim, his former habitation: but this is not all, for the restraint was general, that he should not go forth thence any whither.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:37 - -- The blame and guilt of thy blood shall lie upon thyself only.

The blame and guilt of thy blood shall lie upon thyself only.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:38 - -- Thy sentence is more merciful than I expected, or deserved.

Thy sentence is more merciful than I expected, or deserved.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:39 - -- A king, but subject and tributary, to Solomon. Permitted to enjoy the title and honour of a king, but not the full power; whence it was, that Achish c...

A king, but subject and tributary, to Solomon. Permitted to enjoy the title and honour of a king, but not the full power; whence it was, that Achish could not keep these servants though they had fled to him for protection; but suffered Shimei to take them away from his royal city.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:40 - -- By seeking his servants, says Bp. Hall, he lost himself. These earthly things either are, or should be our servants. How commonly do we see men run ou...

By seeking his servants, says Bp. Hall, he lost himself. These earthly things either are, or should be our servants. How commonly do we see men run out of the bounds set by God's laws, to hunt after them, till their souls incur a fearful judgment.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:44 - -- For which thine own conscience accuseth thee, and there is no need of other witnesses.

For which thine own conscience accuseth thee, and there is no need of other witnesses.

Wesley: 1Ki 2:44 - -- God hath punished thee for thy former wickedness, by suffering thee to expose thyself to thy deserved death.

God hath punished thee for thy former wickedness, by suffering thee to expose thyself to thy deserved death.

JFB: 1Ki 2:36 - -- He was probably residing at Bahurim, his native place. But, as he was a suspicious character, Solomon condemned him henceforth to live in Jerusalem, o...

He was probably residing at Bahurim, his native place. But, as he was a suspicious character, Solomon condemned him henceforth to live in Jerusalem, on the penalty of death, for going without the gates. He submitted to this confinement for three years, when, violating his oath, he was arrested and put to death by Solomon for perjury, aggravated by his former crime of high treason against David [1Ki 2:42-44].

JFB: 1Ki 2:46 - -- Now, by the death of Shimei, all the leaders of the rival factions had been cut off.

Now, by the death of Shimei, all the leaders of the rival factions had been cut off.

Clarke: 1Ki 2:36 - -- Build thee a house - Thus he gave him the whole city for a prison, and this certainly could have reduced him to no hardships.

Build thee a house - Thus he gave him the whole city for a prison, and this certainly could have reduced him to no hardships.

Clarke: 1Ki 2:37 - -- Thy blood shall be upon thine own head - Thou knowest what to expect; if thou disobey my orders thou shalt certainly be slain, and then thou shalt b...

Thy blood shall be upon thine own head - Thou knowest what to expect; if thou disobey my orders thou shalt certainly be slain, and then thou shalt be considered as a self-murderer; thou alone shalt be answerable for thy own death. Solomon knew that Shimei was a seditious man, and he chose to keep him under his own eye; for such a man at large, in favorable circumstances, might do much evil. His bitter revilings of David were a sufficient proof.

Clarke: 1Ki 2:40 - -- And Shimei - went to Gath - It is astonishing that with his eyes wide open he would thus run into the jaws of death.

And Shimei - went to Gath - It is astonishing that with his eyes wide open he would thus run into the jaws of death.

Clarke: 1Ki 2:45 - -- King Solomon shall be blessed - He seems to think that, while such bad men remained unpunished, the nation could not prosper; that it was an act of ...

King Solomon shall be blessed - He seems to think that, while such bad men remained unpunished, the nation could not prosper; that it was an act of justice which God required him to perform, in order to the establishment and perpetuity of his throne.

Clarke: 1Ki 2:46 - -- And the kingdom was established - He had neither foes within nor without. He was either dreaded or loved universally. His own subjects were affectio...

And the kingdom was established - He had neither foes within nor without. He was either dreaded or loved universally. His own subjects were affectionately bound to him, and the surrounding nations did not think proper to make him their enemy

As there are serious doubts relative to the dying charge of David as it relates to Shimei, most believing that, in opposition to his own oath, David desired that Solomon should put him to death; I shall here insert Dr. Kennicott’ s criticism on this part of the text: -

"David is here represented in our English version as finishing his life with giving a command to Solomon to kill Shimei, and to kill him on account of that very crime for which, as David here says, he had sworn to him by the Lord he would not put him to death. The behavior thus imputed to the king and prophet, and which would be justly censurable if true, should be examined very carefully as to the ground it stands upon; and when the passage is duly considered, I presume it will appear highly probable that an injury has been here done to this illustrious character. The point to which I now beg the reader’ s attention is this: That it is not uncommon in the Hebrew language to omit the negative in a second part of the sentence, and to consider it as repeated, when it has been once expressed, and is followed by the connecting particle. And thus on Isa 13:22 the late learned annotator says: ‘ The negative is repeated or referred to by the conjunction vau , as in many other places.’ So also Isa 23:4. The necessity of so very considerable an alteration as inserting the particle Not, may be here confirmed by some other instances. Psa 1:5 : The ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, Nor (the Hebrew is And, signifying and not) sinners in the congregation of the righteous. Psa 9:18 : The needy shall not alway be forgotten, (and then the negative, understood as repeated by the conjunction, now dropped), the expectation of the poor shall (Not) perish for ever. Psa 38:1 : O Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath; Neither (And, for and not) chasten me in thy hot displeasure. Psa 75:5 : Lift not up your horn on high, (and then the negative, understood as repeated by the conjunction, now dropped), speak (Not) with a stiff neck. Pro 24:12, (our version is this): Doth not he, that pondereth the heart consider it? and he that keepeth the soul, doth (Not) he know it? and shall (Not) he render to every man according to his works? And Pro 30:3 : I neither learned wisdom, Nor (And, for and not) have the knowledge of the holy. If then there are in fact many such instances, the question is, Whether the negative here, expressed in the former part of David’ s command, may not be understood as to be repeated in the latter part; and if this may be, a strong reason will be added why it should be, so interpreted. The passage will run thus: ‘ Behold, thou hast with thee Shimei, who cursed me - but I swore to him by the Lord, saying, I will not put thee to death by the sword. Now, therefore, hold him Not guiltless, (for thou art a wise man, and knowest what thou oughtest to do unto him), but bring Not down his hoar head to the grave with blood.’ Now if the language itself will admit of this construction, the sense thus given to the sentence derives a very strong support from the context. For how did Solomon understand this charge? Did he kill Shimei in consequence of it? Certainly he did not; for after he had immediately commanded Joab to be slain, in obedience to his father, he sends for Shimei, and knowing that Shimei ought to be well watched, confines him to a particular spot in Jerusalem for the remainder of his life; 1Ki 2:36-42. See also Job 23:17; Job 30:20; Job 31:20."This is the best mode of interpreting this text.

TSK: 1Ki 2:36 - -- Shimei : 1Ki 2:8, 1Ki 2:9; 2Sa 16:5-9; Pro 20:8, Pro 20:26 Build : No doubt Solomon suspected that Shimei’ s influence would be dangerous upon hi...

Shimei : 1Ki 2:8, 1Ki 2:9; 2Sa 16:5-9; Pro 20:8, Pro 20:26

Build : No doubt Solomon suspected that Shimei’ s influence would be dangerous upon his own estate and among his numerous dependents in different parts of the land; and therefore he proposed to him, as the condition of his indemnity for former crimes, that he should live in Jerusalem under his eye, and by no means remove thence. These terms Shimei readily agreed to, and solemnly swore to observe them; and for three years he lived unmolested and in affluence. But growing secure, in contempt of Solomon’ s authority and of the oath of God, upon an unnecessary business he took a journey, which according to his own engagement forfeited his life. Thus the Lord left him to be infatuated, that due punishment might be inflicted upon him; in order that every ringleader of opposition to Solomon’ s kingdom might be crushed, and others be intimidated by their examples. Solomon’ s throne by the death of this man was established in peace, and became a type of the Redeemer’ s kingdom of peace and righteousness. - Scott. 1Ki 1:53; 2Sa 14:24, 2Sa 14:28

TSK: 1Ki 2:37 - -- over the : 1Ki 15:13; 2Sa 15:23; 2Ki 23:6; 2Ch 29:16; Jer 31:40; Joh 18:1, Cedron thy blood : 1Ki 2:31, 1Ki 2:33; Lev 20:9; Jos 2:19; 2Sa 1:16; Eze 18...

TSK: 1Ki 2:38 - -- The saying : 1Ki 20:4; 2Ki 20:19

The saying : 1Ki 20:4; 2Ki 20:19

TSK: 1Ki 2:39 - -- am 2993, bc 1011, An, Ex, Is, 480 Achish : 1Sa 21:10, 1Sa 27:2, 1Sa 27:3

am 2993, bc 1011, An, Ex, Is, 480

Achish : 1Sa 21:10, 1Sa 27:2, 1Sa 27:3

TSK: 1Ki 2:40 - -- arose : Pro 15:27; Luk 12:15; 1Ti 6:10

TSK: 1Ki 2:42 - -- Did I not : 1Ki 2:36-38; Psa 15:4; Luk 19:22 and thou saidst : Luk 15:22

Did I not : 1Ki 2:36-38; Psa 15:4; Luk 19:22

and thou saidst : Luk 15:22

TSK: 1Ki 2:43 - -- Why : 2Sa 21:2; Eze 17:18, Eze 17:19 commandment : 2Ch 30:12; Ecc 8:2; Rom 13:5

TSK: 1Ki 2:44 - -- Thou knowest : 2Sa 16:5-13; Joh 8:9; Rom 2:15; 1Jo 3:20 return : 1Ki 2:32, 1Ki 2:33; Psa 7:16; Pro 5:22; Eze 17:19; Hos 4:9 *marg.

TSK: 1Ki 2:45 - -- blessed : Psa 21:6, Psa 72:17 the throne : 1Ki 2:24, 1Ki 2:33, 1Ki 2:34; Pro 25:5; Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7

TSK: 1Ki 2:46 - -- the kingdom : 1Ki 2:12, 1Ki 2:45; 2Ch 1:1; Pro 29:4

the kingdom : 1Ki 2:12, 1Ki 2:45; 2Ch 1:1; Pro 29:4

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Barnes: 1Ki 2:36 - -- The object, apparently, was to keep Shimei under the immediate eye of the government. Shimei’ s old home, Bahurim, lay east of Jerusalem, on th...

The object, apparently, was to keep Shimei under the immediate eye of the government. Shimei’ s old home, Bahurim, lay east of Jerusalem, on the road to Jericho, 2Sa 17:18, and could only be reached by crossing the Kedron valley. Solomon assumes, that, if he quits the city, it will probably be in this direction 1Ki 2:37.

Barnes: 1Ki 2:39 - -- Achish - Possibly the Achish of the marginal reference, but more probably the grandson of the former Achish.

Achish - Possibly the Achish of the marginal reference, but more probably the grandson of the former Achish.

Barnes: 1Ki 2:42 - -- Did I not make thee to swear - The Septuagint add to 1Ki 2:37 a clause stating that Solomon "made Shimei swear"on the day when he commanded him...

Did I not make thee to swear - The Septuagint add to 1Ki 2:37 a clause stating that Solomon "made Shimei swear"on the day when he commanded him to reside at Jerusalem.

Poole: 1Ki 2:36 - -- This Solomon ordered, partly, for his own security, that being removed from that place where his kindred, and estate, and interest lay, to a place w...

This Solomon ordered, partly, for his own security, that being removed from that place where his kindred, and estate, and interest lay, to a place where he was but a stranger, and sufficiently odious for his former and never-to-be-forgotten insolency towards his lord and king, he might be incapable of raising any tumults and seditions; partly, as a penalty for his former wickedness, wherein yet there was more mercy than justice, and from which David had not promised him any security, but only given him his life; and partly, that being in this public theatre, all his words and actions might be narrowly observed; which, considering his busy, and covetous, and wicked temper, was likely to give Solomon the advantage which he sought for; and this very prohibition would probably inflame his desire of transgressing it, as the manner of men is.

Poole: 1Ki 2:37 - -- The brook Kidron a brook nigh unto Jerusalem, of which see 2Sa 15:23 2Ki 23:4 ; which he particularly names, because that was the way to Bahurim, his...

The brook Kidron a brook nigh unto Jerusalem, of which see 2Sa 15:23 2Ki 23:4 ; which he particularly names, because that was the way to Bahurim, his former and settled habitation: but this is not to be understood exclusively to other ways and places; for the restraint was general, that he should

not go forth thence any whither 1Ki 2:36 , to wit, as far any other way as Cedron was: which also appears from the following history; for when he went to Gath, he went not over Cedron, (which lay eastward from the city,) but westward, as Gath lay.

Thy blood shall be upon thine own head the blame and guilt of thy blood shall lie upon thyself only.

Poole: 1Ki 2:38 - -- The saying is good thy sentence is much more merciful than I expected or deserved. So will thy servant do; and Shimei did not only promise it, but al...

The saying is good thy sentence is much more merciful than I expected or deserved. So will thy servant do; and Shimei did not only promise it, but also swore to it; being required by Solomon to do so, as is manifest from 1Ki 2:42,43 .

Poole: 1Ki 2:39 - -- Achish son of Maachah king of Gath a king, but subject and tributary, first to David, and then to Solomon. This might be either that Achish who showe...

Achish son of Maachah king of Gath a king, but subject and tributary, first to David, and then to Solomon. This might be either that Achish who showed so much kindness to David, 1Sa 27,1Sa 28 , or his son; who, in requital of this kindness, was still permitted to enjoy the title and honour of a king, but not the full power; whence it was that Achish could not, or durst not, keep these servants, though they had fled to him for protection, but suffered Shimei to take them away from his royal city.

Poole: 1Ki 2:40 - -- Went to Gath which, though highly dangerous, he attempted, partly, because he was blinded with covetousness and rage and against his servants, which ...

Went to Gath which, though highly dangerous, he attempted, partly, because he was blinded with covetousness and rage and against his servants, which two lusts have done, daily do, engage men to such courses and actions as are no less dangerous to their lives than this is; partly, because he thought length of time had worn this out of Solomon’ s mind, and other men’ s thoughts; and that this being done secretly and speedily, would never have come to Solomon’ s ears; or that Solomon would not be severe in this case, where it was not wantonness nor contempt of his authority, but the necessity of his household concerns, which put him upon it; and partly, because God withdrew from him the light of common prudence, and wholly left him to his own mistakes, and folly, and lusts; and withal, to the instigation of the devil, whose cunning and powerful artifices and insinuations he could not resist without Divine help.

Poole: 1Ki 2:41 - -- It was told Solomon who doubtless had his spies appointed to observe him in all his motions.

It was told Solomon who doubtless had his spies appointed to observe him in all his motions.

Poole: 1Ki 2:43 - -- He was guilty both of rebellion against the express, and just, and (as himself called it) good command of the king, and of perjury against God; whic...

He was guilty both of rebellion against the express, and just, and (as himself called it) good command of the king, and of perjury against God; which were two high and heinous crimes. His oath he calls

the oath of the Lord because it was taken in God’ s presence, and he was called upon as a witness of it, and as the avenger of all violations of it, and because the law of God obliged him to the performance of it.

Poole: 1Ki 2:44 - -- Thou knowest all the wickedness which thine heart is privy to for which thy own conscience accuseth thee, and there is no need of other witnesses. S...

Thou knowest all the wickedness which thine heart is privy to for which thy own conscience accuseth thee, and there is no need of other witnesses.

Shall return Heb. hath returned , which seems most proper. God hath punished thee for thy former wickedness, by suffering thee to fall into further crimes, and expose thyself to thy deserved death.

Poole: 1Ki 2:45 - -- The throne of David that royal power and dignity conferred upon David to him and his heirs for ever. Shall be established by the execution of such ...

The throne of David that royal power and dignity conferred upon David to him and his heirs for ever.

Shall be established by the execution of such righteous judgments as this is.

Before the Lord in the presence of that God who is both an observer and rewarder of all such righteous actions; or under God’ s inspection, and by his blessing.

Poole: 1Ki 2:46 - -- Which went out carrying Shimei along with him to the place of execution, which was not fit to be in the king’ s presence. The kingdom was estab...

Which went out carrying Shimei along with him to the place of execution, which was not fit to be in the king’ s presence.

The kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon his secret and worst enemies being taken out of the way.

Haydock: 1Ki 2:37 - -- Cedron, which led towards Bahurim. He was equally forbidden to go out by any other road; and was put to death for going to Geth. --- Head. Thou c...

Cedron, which led towards Bahurim. He was equally forbidden to go out by any other road; and was put to death for going to Geth. ---

Head. Thou canst blame only thyself. Solomon might have put this man to death before: but he chose to pay so much deference to the oath of his father, as not to bring him to execution without a fresh offence.

Haydock: 1Ki 2:39 - -- Servants. Two in number; (Hebrew; Septuagint) perhaps originally from Geth; (Menochius) to the king of which place David had fled, 44 years before. ...

Servants. Two in number; (Hebrew; Septuagint) perhaps originally from Geth; (Menochius) to the king of which place David had fled, 44 years before. (Abulensis, q. 44.)

Gill: 1Ki 2:36 - -- And the king sent and called for Shimei,.... Who had cursed his father; he lived at Bahurim, in the tribe of Benjamin, and from thence he sent for him...

And the king sent and called for Shimei,.... Who had cursed his father; he lived at Bahurim, in the tribe of Benjamin, and from thence he sent for him to him, 2Sa 16:5;

and said unto him, build thee an house in Jerusalem and dwell there,

and go not from thence any where; the orders were to remove from Bahurim to Jerusalem, where he was to provide himself a dwelling house, and there continue, and never go out of the city, at least not further on any side of it than it was to the brook Kidron, which was not more than half a mile from the city. This Solomon ordered, to prevent this man going about in the country sowing and stirring up sedition; and that he might be under his eye and notice, that should he commit any evil, and give him an opportunity of punishing him, he might do it as his father had directed him; and he might judge from the temper of the man, and indeed from the nature of men in general, that what they are forbidden they are the most prone unto, that he would transgress in this case, and give him an occasion against him.

Gill: 1Ki 2:37 - -- For it shall be, that on the day thou goest out,.... Out of the city of Jerusalem: and passest over the brook Kidron: which is particularly mentioned...

For it shall be, that on the day thou goest out,.... Out of the city of Jerusalem: and passest over the brook Kidron: which is particularly mentioned, because this lay in his way to Bahurim, his native place; he must cross that to go to it, see 2Sa 15:23; and where it might reasonably be supposed he would some time or another be inclined to go, through business, or a desire to see it again:

thou shalt know for certain that thou shall surely die: it may be depended on as what will be most certainly the case; no reprieve nor pardon will be granted:

thy blood shall be on thine own head; fair warning being given, he could blame none but himself, should he be guilty and suffer.

Gill: 1Ki 2:38 - -- And Shimei said unto the king, the saying is good,.... It was an act of goodness in the king, and what was good, grateful, and acceptable to him; for...

And Shimei said unto the king, the saying is good,.... It was an act of goodness in the king, and what was good, grateful, and acceptable to him; for being sent for by him, and knowing how he had used his father, and hearing of several traitors being put to death, he expected this would have been his case; and wherefore, instead of being put to death, was only obliged to leave his habitation in the country, and come and live at Jerusalem, a pleasant and delightful city, and the metropolis of the nation, it was very agreeable to him:

as my lord the king hath said, so will thy servant do; and he not only promised, but swore to it, which Solomon obliged him to, 1Ki 2:42;

and Shimei dwelt in Jerusalem many days; he accordingly built or purchased a house in Jerusalem, and removed from Bahurim to it, where he lived for the space of three years, as follows.

Gill: 1Ki 2:39 - -- And it came to pass, at the end of three years,.... He had dwelt at Jerusalem: that two of the servants of Shimei ran away to Achish the son of Maa...

And it came to pass, at the end of three years,.... He had dwelt at Jerusalem:

that two of the servants of Shimei ran away to Achish the son of Maachah king of Gath; and they told Shimei, saying, behold, thy servant be in Gath; he being a churlish, ill-natured man, always cursing or beating them, or imposing too hard service upon them, or not allowing them the necessaries of life; wherefore they broke away from him, and fled to Gath, and put themselves under the protection of the king of that place, who was now at peace with Israel, and a tributary to them: if this Achish was the same that was David's friend, who sheltered him when persecuted by, Saul, he must be an old man; for that was between forty or fifty years ago; and as he seems to be, since he is called the son of Maoch, 1Sa 27:2; which may be thought to be the same with Maachah here.

Gill: 1Ki 2:40 - -- And Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and went to Gath to Achish to seek his servants,.... And demand them; through the passion he was in with his se...

And Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and went to Gath to Achish to seek his servants,.... And demand them; through the passion he was in with his servants, and his hurry to get them home, and the covetous disposition which prevailed on him, he might forget, or be tempted to neglect, the prohibition he was under not to go out of Jerusalem; or he might think Solomon had forgot it; or that he could come and go secretly without his knowledge; or if he should know of it, he might hope he would never punish him with death for so small a fault; however, so it was ordered by the providence of God leaving him to his own lust, and the temptations of Satan, that he might suffer just punishment for cursing David:

and Shimei went and brought his servants from Gath; for the king being at peace with Israel, and a tributary to them also, did not choose to detain them, but delivered them up lest it should be resented, and bring him into trouble.

Gill: 1Ki 2:41 - -- And it was told Solomon,.... By the spies he set to watch and observe his motions, or by some others who had seen him go out and return, and knew that...

And it was told Solomon,.... By the spies he set to watch and observe his motions, or by some others who had seen him go out and return, and knew that it was contrary to the king's orders:

that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath, and was come again; which was thirty four miles from Jerusalem h; whereas his utmost bounds, whither he might go, was the brook Kidron, about half a mile from it.

Gill: 1Ki 2:42 - -- And the king sent and called for Shimei,.... He sent messengers to him, and by them ordered him to come to him, who accordingly came: and he said u...

And the king sent and called for Shimei,.... He sent messengers to him, and by them ordered him to come to him, who accordingly came:

and he said unto him, did not I make thee swear by the Lord; which, though not before mentioned, was no doubt done, nor did Shimei deny it:

and protested unto thee; that is, declared before witnesses:

saying, know for certain, that on the day thou goest out; namely, out of the city of Jerusalem:

and walkest abroad any whither; further at most than the brook Kidron, or any other place equally distant from Jerusalem, on any side of it; for when he went to Gath, he did not go over Kidron, but went the road the other way around. Kidron lay to the east, and Gath to the west of Jerusalem: now the protestation made to him was, that if he went out of Jerusalem any way,

that thou shalt surely die; it would be sure and certain death to him:

and thou saidst unto me, the word that I have heard is good; not only he promised to obey it, and that with an oath, but declared it was agreeable and acceptable to him, and therefore the offence was a very aggravated one.

Gill: 1Ki 2:43 - -- Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord,.... Which was made by him, and in his presence, and in which he was appealed to, and so by not keepi...

Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord,.... Which was made by him, and in his presence, and in which he was appealed to, and so by not keeping it was guilty of perjury:

and the commandment that I have charged thee with? and so guilty of disobedience to him as his sovereign; for which two reasons he ought to die.

Gill: 1Ki 2:44 - -- The king said moreover to Shimei,.... Not as another reason for his putting him to death, but to remind him of his former sins, and to observe to him ...

The king said moreover to Shimei,.... Not as another reason for his putting him to death, but to remind him of his former sins, and to observe to him the providence of God in suffering him to fall into others, that justice might take place upon him for them also:

thou knowest all the wickedness which thine heart is privy to, that thou didst to David my father; which conscience must bear witness to, and accuse him of, not only of the words and actions themselves uttered and done by him, but of the malice and wickedness from whence they sprung:

therefore the Lord shall return thy wickedness upon thine own head; the punishment of it; which though not directly inflicted for that, yet in providence was brought about as a just retaliation for it.

Gill: 1Ki 2:45 - -- And King Solomon shall be blessed,.... With a long and peaceable reign, and large dominions, notwithstanding all the attempts to make him unhappy: ...

And King Solomon shall be blessed,.... With a long and peaceable reign, and large dominions, notwithstanding all the attempts to make him unhappy:

and the throne of David shall be established before the Lord for ever; the kingdom of David over Judah for a long time, in his natural line; and the kingdom of Israel, spiritual Israel, for ever in his son the Messiah; and that in the presence of the Lord, he observing, ordering, and succeeding all things to that purpose.

Gill: 1Ki 2:46 - -- So the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, which went out,.... From the presence of the king, and took Shimei with him to the proper place of ...

So the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, which went out,.... From the presence of the king, and took Shimei with him to the proper place of execution, it not being fitting to execute him before the king:

and fell upon him, that he died; put him to death by the sword:

and the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon; Adonijah the usurper, and Joab the general of the army, who took on his side, being both put to death; and Abiathar the high priest deposed, who was in the same conspiracy; and Shimei, a dangerous and troublesome man, dispatched, there remained none to give any disturbance; so that he now sat easy and quiet on his throne, and things with respect to the civil government were on a firm and settled foundation.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:36 Heb “and you may not go out from there here or there.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:37 Heb “your blood will be upon your head.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:38 Heb “many days.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:42 Heb “good is the word; I have heard.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:43 Heb “Why have you not kept the oath [to] the Lord and the commandment I commanded you?”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:44 Heb “The Lord will cause your evil to return upon your head.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:45 Heb “throne.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 2:46 “And the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 2:39 And it came to pass at the end of three years, that two of the ( s ) servants of Shimei ran away unto Achish son of Maachah king of Gath. And they tol...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 2:40 And Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and went to Gath to Achish to seek his servants: and ( t ) Shimei went, and brought his servants from Gath. ( ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 2:44 The king said moreover to Shimei, ( u ) Thou knowest all the wickedness which thine heart is privy to, that thou didst to David my father: therefore t...

Geneva Bible: 1Ki 2:46 So the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; which went out, and fell upon him, that he died. And the kingdom was ( x ) established in the hand ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 2:1-46 - --1 David, having given a charge to Solomon,3 of religiousness;5 of Joab;7 of Barzillai;8 of Shimei;10 dies.12 Solomon succeeds.13 Adonijah, moving Bath...

MHCC: 1Ki 2:35-46 - --The old malignity remains in the unconverted heart, and a watchful eye should be kept on those who, like Shimei, have manifested their enmity, but hav...

Matthew Henry: 1Ki 2:35-46 - -- Here is, I. The preferment of Benaiah and Zadok, two faithful friends to Solomon and his government, 1Ki 2:35. Joab being put to death, Benaiah was ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 2:12-46 - -- Accession of Solomon and Establishment of his Government. - 1Ki 2:12 is aheading embracing the substance of what follows, and is more fullyexpanded ...

Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11 The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...

Constable: 1Ki 2:13-46 - --1. Solomon's purges 2:13-46 Solomon wrote that the fear of Yahweh is the beginning of knowledge ...

Constable: 1Ki 2:36-46 - --Shimei's execution 2:36-46 David had warned Solomon to keep Shimei under close observati...

Guzik: 1Ki 2:1-46 - --1 Kings 2 - The Securing of Solomon's Throne A. The final acts of King David. 1. (1-4) David's exhortation to Solomon. Now the days of David drew ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF KINGS, in the ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, constitute one book. Various titles have been given them; in the Septu...

JFB: 1 Kings (Outline) ABISHAG CHERISHES DAVID IN HIS EXTREME AGE. (1Ki 1:1-4) ADONIJAH USURPS THE KINGDOM. (1Ki. 1:5-31) SOLOMON, BY DAVID'S APPOINTMENT, IS ANOINTED KING....

TSK: 1 Kings 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ki 2:1, David, having given a charge to Solomon, 1Ki 2:3, of religiousness; 1Ki 2:5, of Joab; 1Ki 2:7, of Barzillai; 1Ki 2:8, of Shimei;...

Poole: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF KINGS COMMONLY CALLED THE THIRD BOOK OF THE KINGS THE ARGUMENT THESE two Books called Of the Kings, because they treat of the kings of...

Poole: 1 Kings 2 (Chapter Introduction) KINGS CHAPTER 2 David lying on his death-bed, giveth charge to Solomon of a religious life, 1Ki 2:1-4 . Of Joab, Barzillai, and Shimei, 1Ki 2:5-9 ....

MHCC: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) The history now before us accounts for the affairs of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, yet with special regard to the kingdom of God among them; for ...

MHCC: 1 Kings 2 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ki 2:1-4) David's dying charge to Solomon. (1Ki 2:5-11) David's charge as to Joab and others. (1Ki 2:12-25) Solomon reigns, Adonijah aspiring to t...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Kings Many histories are books of kings and their reigns, to which the affairs of the...

Matthew Henry: 1 Kings 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have David setting and Solomon at the same time rising. I. The conclusion of David's reign with his life. 1. The charge he giv...

Constable: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Books of 1 and 2 Kings received their names because they docume...

Constable: 1 Kings (Outline) Outline I. The reign of Solomon chs. 1-11 A. Solomon's succession to David's throne 1:1-2:12...

Constable: 1 Kings 1 Kings Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Building Activities of David and Solomon." Israel Exploration Journ...

Haydock: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) THE THIRD BOOK OF KINGS. INTRODUCTION. This and the following Book are called by the holy Fathers, The Third and Fourth Book of Kings; but b...

Gill: 1 Kings (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS This, and the following book, properly are but one book, divided into two parts, and went with the Jews under the common na...

Gill: 1 Kings 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 2 This chapter gives an account of the charge David gave to his son Solomon, a little before his death, to walk in the ways...

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