
Text -- 2 Samuel 15:30-37 (NET)




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In testimony of his deep sorrow, and humiliation and shame for his sins.

Wesley: 2Sa 15:34 - -- That is, as faithful to thee, as I have been to thy father. David's suggesting this crafty counsel must be reckoned amongst his sins. Nevertheless God...
That is, as faithful to thee, as I have been to thy father. David's suggesting this crafty counsel must be reckoned amongst his sins. Nevertheless God was pleased to direct this evil advice to a good end.

Wesley: 2Sa 15:36 - -- Not in Jerusalem, but in a place near it, to which they could easily send upon occasion.
Not in Jerusalem, but in a place near it, to which they could easily send upon occasion.

Wesley: 2Sa 15:37 - -- _How soon do royal cities and royal palaces change their masters? But we look for a kingdom which cannot be moved.
_How soon do royal cities and royal palaces change their masters? But we look for a kingdom which cannot be moved.
JFB: 2Sa 15:30 - -- The same pathway over that mount has been followed ever since that memorable day.
The same pathway over that mount has been followed ever since that memorable day.

JFB: 2Sa 15:30 - -- With a mourning wrapper. The humility and resignation of David marked strongly his sanctified spirit, induced by contrition for his transgressions. He...
With a mourning wrapper. The humility and resignation of David marked strongly his sanctified spirit, induced by contrition for his transgressions. He had fallen, but it was the fall of the upright; and he rose again, submitting himself meekly in the meantime to the will of God [CHALMERS].

This senator being the mainstay of the conspiracy.

Looking towards Jerusalem, where were the ark and tabernacle.

JFB: 2Sa 15:32 - -- A native of Archi, on the frontiers of Benjamin and Ephraim (Jos 16:2). Comparing the prayer against Ahithophel with the counsel to Hushai, we see how...
A native of Archi, on the frontiers of Benjamin and Ephraim (Jos 16:2). Comparing the prayer against Ahithophel with the counsel to Hushai, we see how strongly a spirit of fervent piety was combined in his character with the devices of an active and far-seeing policy.
Clarke: 2Sa 15:30 - -- Had his head covered - This was not only the attitude of a mourner, but even of a culprit; they usually had their heads covered when condemned. See ...
Had his head covered - This was not only the attitude of a mourner, but even of a culprit; they usually had their heads covered when condemned. See the case of Haman. When the king had pronounced his condemnation, they immediately covered his face, and led him out to punishment; Est 7:8 (note). See also Quintus Curtius, De Philota, cap. vi.: I, Lictor; caput obnubito.

Clarke: 2Sa 15:31 - -- Turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness - Ahithophel was a wise man, and well versed in state affairs; and God alone could confound his devi...
Turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness - Ahithophel was a wise man, and well versed in state affairs; and God alone could confound his devices.

Clarke: 2Sa 15:32 - -- Where he worshipped God - Though in danger of his life, he stops on the top of Mount Olivet for prayer! How true is the adage, Prayer and provender ...
Where he worshipped God - Though in danger of his life, he stops on the top of Mount Olivet for prayer! How true is the adage, Prayer and provender never hinder any man’ s journey! Reader, dost thou do likewise

Clarke: 2Sa 15:32 - -- Hushai the Archite - He was the particular friend of David, and was now greatly affected by his calamity.
Hushai the Archite - He was the particular friend of David, and was now greatly affected by his calamity.

Clarke: 2Sa 15:33 - -- Then thou shalt be a burden unto me - It appears that Hushai was not a warrior, but was a wise, prudent, and discreet man, who could well serve Davi...
Then thou shalt be a burden unto me - It appears that Hushai was not a warrior, but was a wise, prudent, and discreet man, who could well serve David by gaining him intelligence of Absalom’ s conspiracy; and he directs him to form a strict confederacy with the priests Zadok and Abiathar, and to make use of their sons as couriers between Jerusalem and David’ s place of retreat.

Clarke: 2Sa 15:37 - -- Absalom came into Jerusalem - It is very probable that he and his partisans were not far from the city when David left it, and this was one reason w...
Absalom came into Jerusalem - It is very probable that he and his partisans were not far from the city when David left it, and this was one reason which caused him to hurry his departure
Reader, behold in the case of David a sad vicissitude of human affairs, and a fearful proof of their instability. Behold a king, the greatest that ever lived, a profound politician, an able general, a brave soldier, a poet of the most sublime genius and character, a prophet of the Most High God, and the deliverer of his country, driven from his dominions by his own son, abandoned by his fickle people, and for a time even by his God! See in his desolate state that there is none so exalted that God cannot abase, and none so abased that God cannot exalt. He was forsaken for a time, and his enemies triumphed; God returned, and his enemies were confounded. His crime, it is true, was great and God had declared by Nathan what had now come to pass. God is just, and in numberless instances sees right to show his displeasure even at those sins which his mercy has forgiven. In all cases it is a fearful and bitter thing to sin against the Lord.
TSK: 2Sa 15:30 - -- the ascent : Zec 14:4; Luk 19:29, Luk 19:37, Luk 21:37, Luk 22:39; Act 1:12
mount Olivet : Mount Olivet, so called from its abounding with olive trees...
the ascent : Zec 14:4; Luk 19:29, Luk 19:37, Luk 21:37, Luk 22:39; Act 1:12
mount Olivet : Mount Olivet, so called from its abounding with olive trees, is situated east of Jerusalem, being separated from it only by the valley of Jehoshaphat and the brook Kidron. Josephus says it is five stadia, i.e., 625 geometrical paces from Jerusalem; and St. Luke (Act 1:12) says it is a Sabbath day’ s journey, or about eight stadia distant, i.e., to the summit. It forms part of a ridge of limestone hills, extending from north to south for about a mile; and it is described as having three, or, according to others, four summits; the central and highest of which overlooks the whole of the city, over whose streets and walls the eye roves as if in the survey of a model.
and wept as he went up : Heb. going up and weeping, Psa 42:3-11, Psa 43:1, Psa 43:2, Psa 43:5; Luk 19:41
his head covered : This custom was only practised by persons in great distress, or when convicted of great crimes. Thus Darius, when informed by Tyriotes, the eunuch, that his queen was dead, and that she had suffered no violence from Alexander, covered his head, and wept a long time; then throwing off the garment that covered him, he thanked the gods for Alexander’ s moderation and justice. 2Sa 19:4; Est 6:12; Jer 14:3, Jer 14:4
barefoot : Isa 20:2, Isa 20:4; Eze 24:17, Eze 24:23
weeping : Psa 126:5, Psa 126:6; Mat 5:4; Rom 12:15; 1Co 12:26

TSK: 2Sa 15:31 - -- Ahithophel : 2Sa 15:12; Psa 3:1, Psa 41:9, Psa 55:12, Psa 55:14; Mat 26:14, Mat 26:15; Joh 13:18
O Lord : Psa 55:15, Psa 109:3
turn the counsel : 2Sa ...

TSK: 2Sa 15:32 - -- the top : 2Sa 15:30; 1Ki 11:7; Luk 19:29
he worshipped : 1Ki 8:44, 1Ki 8:45; Job 1:20, Job 1:21; Psa 3:3-5, Psa 3:7, Psa 4:1-3, Psa 50:15, Psa 91:15
H...

TSK: 2Sa 15:34 - -- return : 2Sa 15:20; Jos 8:2; Mat 10:16
as I have been : 2Sa 16:16-19
then mayest : 2Sa 17:5-14

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Barnes: 2Sa 15:30 - -- His head covered - See the marginal references and Jer 14:3-4; Eze 24:17; the sign of deep mourning.
His head covered - See the marginal references and Jer 14:3-4; Eze 24:17; the sign of deep mourning.

Barnes: 2Sa 15:32 - -- Render ... "when David was come to the top of the mount where people worship God."The top here, and in 2Sa 16:1, is used almost as a proper name. No...
Render ... "when David was come to the top of the mount where people worship God."The top here, and in 2Sa 16:1, is used almost as a proper name. No doubt there was a high-place upon the top of the Mount of Olives.
Poole: 2Sa 15:30 - -- He went barefoot in testimony of his deep sorrow, and humiliation and shame for his sins, whereby he had procured, this evil to himself; for these we...
He went barefoot in testimony of his deep sorrow, and humiliation and shame for his sins, whereby he had procured, this evil to himself; for these were the habits of mourners, 2Sa 19:4 Est 6:12 Isa 20:3,4 Jer 14:3,4 ; and to take a holy revenge upon himself for his former delicacy and luxury.

Poole: 2Sa 15:31 - -- One told David or, David told , i.e. David being hereof informed, acquaints his friends and followers with it, to stir them up to join with him in t...
One told David or, David told , i.e. David being hereof informed, acquaints his friends and followers with it, to stir them up to join with him in the following prayer against him.
Turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness either infatuate him, that he may give foolish counsel; or let his counsel be rejected as foolish, or spoiled by the foolish execution of it.

Poole: 2Sa 15:32 - -- He worshipped God looking towards Jerusalem, where the ark and tabernacle was. Compare 1Ki 8:44,48 Da 6:10 .
He worshipped God looking towards Jerusalem, where the ark and tabernacle was. Compare 1Ki 8:44,48 Da 6:10 .

Poole: 2Sa 15:33 - -- Increasing my charge, and care, and sorrow for what may befall thee, and being but of little use to me: for it may seem he was an old man, and fitte...
Increasing my charge, and care, and sorrow for what may befall thee, and being but of little use to me: for it may seem he was an old man, and fitter for counsel than for war.

Poole: 2Sa 15:34 - -- i.e. I will be as faithful to thee as I have been to thy father; which he neither was nor ought to be; and therefore the profession of this was grea...
i.e. I will be as faithful to thee as I have been to thy father; which he neither was nor ought to be; and therefore the profession of this was great dissimulation. And David’ s suggesting this crafty counsel may be reckoned amongst his errors; which, proceeding from a violent temptation, and his present and pressing straits, God was pleased mercifully to pardon, and to direct this evil advice to a good end.
Haydock: 2Sa 15:30 - -- Weeping, &c. David on this occasion wept for his sins, which he knew were the cause of all his sufferings. (Challoner) ---
Barefoot, like a crimi...
Weeping, &c. David on this occasion wept for his sins, which he knew were the cause of all his sufferings. (Challoner) ---
Barefoot, like a criminal, or one in mourning, Isaias xx. 4., and Ezechiel xxiv. 17. (Calmet) ---
Covered, that the people might not see him. (Worthington)

Haydock: 2Sa 15:31 - -- Infatuate: "render useless;" (Theodotion) "dissipate," Septuagint. (Calmet) ---
God hindered the wise counsel of Achitophel from being regarded. ...
Infatuate: "render useless;" (Theodotion) "dissipate," Septuagint. (Calmet) ---
God hindered the wise counsel of Achitophel from being regarded. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Sa 15:32 - -- The Lord, before he lost sight of the holy city, where the ark was kept. (Calmet) ---
Arachite, a convert, (Menochius) from Arach, or Edessa. (St...
The Lord, before he lost sight of the holy city, where the ark was kept. (Calmet) ---
Arachite, a convert, (Menochius) from Arach, or Edessa. (St. Jerome, Trad. in Genesis x.)

Haydock: 2Sa 15:34 - -- Defeat; ( dissipabis ) "render of no effect." (Haydock) ---
Thus princes keep spies in an enemy's country. (Calmet)
Defeat; ( dissipabis ) "render of no effect." (Haydock) ---
Thus princes keep spies in an enemy's country. (Calmet)
Gill: 2Sa 15:30 - -- And David went up by the ascent of Mount Olivet,.... So called from the olive trees that grew upon it, which is often mentioned in the New Testament,...
And David went up by the ascent of Mount Olivet,.... So called from the olive trees that grew upon it, which is often mentioned in the New Testament, and where our Lord Jesus Christ, the antitype of David, often was, in his state of humiliation, Mat 26:30, and from whence he ascended to heaven after his resurrection, Act 1:12; it was about a mile from Jerusalem, to the east of it:
and wept as he went up; thinking perhaps of the wickedness and rebellion of his son, of his own hard case, to be obliged to quit his metropolis and palace, and make his flight afoot; and perhaps also of his own sins, which were the cause of his calamities:
and had his head covered; with his mantle, with which he enwraped himself as a mourner, 2Sa 19:4; so the Egyptians used to cover their heads in mourning, and the Romans in later times q; so Megara in sorrowful circumstances is represented as having her head covered with a garment r:
and he went barefoot; in token of mourning also, and like one forlorn, and going into captivity, see Isa 20:2,
and all the people that was with him covered every man his head; as David did, and in imitation of him, and sympathizing with him; and which was sometimes done when men were ashamed and confounded, Jer 14:3,
and they went up, weeping as they went up; the mount of Olivet, grieved for their king, and the distresses and calamities that were coming upon them.

Gill: 2Sa 15:31 - -- And one told David,.... That came either from Hebron or from Jerusalem:
Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom; Absalom sent for him, ...
And one told David,.... That came either from Hebron or from Jerusalem:
Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom; Absalom sent for him, and it seems he came to him, and continued with him, see 2Sa 15:12,
and David said, O Lord, I pray thee, turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness; either suffer him to give foolish counsel, or confound the schemes projected by him, and let them not be carried into execution; for God can, and sometimes does, disappoint crafty counsellors, that they cannot perform what they devise, but they are taken in their own craftiness, and their counsel is carried headlong, Job 5:12; this prayer was answered, 2Sa 17:14.

Gill: 2Sa 15:32 - -- And it came to pass, that when David was come to the top of the mount,.... Of the mount of Olives:
where he worshipped God; by prayer and praise;...
And it came to pass, that when David was come to the top of the mount,.... Of the mount of Olives:
where he worshipped God; by prayer and praise; here very probably he composed and sung the third psalm Psa 3:1, which, as the title shows, was made when he fled from Absalom:
behold, Hushai the Archite came to meet him, with his coat rent, and earth upon his head; in token of mourning, and as a bringer of bad tidings, see 2Sa 1:2; perhaps he was an inhabitant of Archi, at least originally, which lay on the borders of the tribe of Ephraim, Jos 16:2; from whence he had his name.

Gill: 2Sa 15:33 - -- Unto whom David said,.... After he had heard what he had to say, and what tidings he brought:
and if thou passest on with me; in his march and flig...
Unto whom David said,.... After he had heard what he had to say, and what tidings he brought:
and if thou passest on with me; in his march and flight:
then thou shalt be a burden to me; being to be maintained by him; and David having but scanty provisions, and so could not receive useless persons, as Hushai might be, perhaps an old man, that could be of no service to him, and unfit for travelling, and so would rather be an hinderance than an help unto him.

Gill: 2Sa 15:34 - -- But if thou return to the city,.... To the city of Jerusalem, from whence it seems he came:
and say unto Absalom, I will be thy servant, O king; as...
But if thou return to the city,.... To the city of Jerusalem, from whence it seems he came:
and say unto Absalom, I will be thy servant, O king; as he was by usurpation, and by the proclamation of the people with him. David directs him to address him thus, that he might have no suspicion of him, having been an old friend of his:
as I have been thy father's servant hitherto; perhaps in the character of a counsellor, as it should seem, since as such he was afterwards employed by Absalom:
so will I now also be thy servant; in whatsoever thou shall please to employ me under thee:
then mayest thou for me defeat the counsel of Ahithophel; for being taken into Absalom's service, and made one of his counsellors, he would be privy to the advice of Ahithophel, and so be able to work against him.

Gill: 2Sa 15:35 - -- And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?.... To assist in forming schemes directly opposite to Ahithophel's, or to whom he c...
And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?.... To assist in forming schemes directly opposite to Ahithophel's, or to whom he could communicate the secrets of Absalom's court:
therefore it shall be that what thing soever thou shalt hear out of the king's house; Absalom's, who had now, at possession of the house and palace of David:
thou shalt tell it to Zadok and Abiathar the priests; to whom he might have recourse without suspicion, pretending he had business with them as priests, on religious accounts, to offer sacrifices for him, &c.

Gill: 2Sa 15:36 - -- Behold, they have there with them two sons, Ahimaaz, Zadok's son, and Jonathan, Abiathar's son,.... As in 2Sa 15:27; not that they were in the city...
Behold, they have there with them two sons, Ahimaaz, Zadok's son, and Jonathan, Abiathar's son,.... As in 2Sa 15:27; not that they were in the city with them, but they were near it, 2Sa 17:17; with whom they had a communication:
and by whom ye shall send unto me everything that ye can hear; that is, by the sons of the priests; he telling the priests how things were at court, and they sending their sons with messages to David; which was a good scheme to get intelligence, and easy to be put into execution.

Gill: 2Sa 15:37 - -- So Hushai David's friend came into the city,.... The city of Jerusalem, by the direction and persuasion of David, and in obedience to him, in order to...
So Hushai David's friend came into the city,.... The city of Jerusalem, by the direction and persuasion of David, and in obedience to him, in order to serve him to the uttermost:
and Absalom came into Jerusalem: just at the same time; so that he knew not that Hushai had been out of it, and been with David, and which also appears from what he said to him, 2Sa 16:17.

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NET Notes: 2Sa 15:36 Heb “and you must send by their hand to me every word which you hear.” Both of the second person verb forms are plural with Zadok, Abiatha...
Geneva Bible: 2Sa 15:30 And David went up by the ascent of [mount] Olivet, and wept as he went up, and had his head ( s ) covered, and he went barefoot: and all the people th...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 15:31 And [one] told David, saying, Ahithophel [is] among the conspirators with Absalom. And David said, O LORD, I pray thee, turn the ( t ) counsel of Ahit...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 15:34 But if thou return to the city, and say unto Absalom, I will be thy ( u ) servant, O king; [as] I [have been] thy father's servant hitherto, so [will]...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Sa 15:1-37
TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 15:1-37 - --1 Absalom, by fair speeches and courtesies, steals the hearts of Israel.7 Under pretence of a vow, he obtains leave to go to Hebron.10 He makes there ...
MHCC -> 2Sa 15:24-30; 2Sa 15:31-37
MHCC: 2Sa 15:24-30 - --David is very careful for the safety of the ark. It is right to be more concerned for the church's prosperity than our own; to prefer the success of t...

MHCC: 2Sa 15:31-37 - --David prays not against Ahithophel's person, but against his counsel. He prayed this, in firm belief that God has all hearts in his hand, and tongues ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Sa 15:24-30; 2Sa 15:31-37
Matthew Henry: 2Sa 15:24-30 - -- Here we have, I. The fidelity of the priests and Levites and their firm adherence to David and his interest. They knew David's great affection to th...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 15:31-37 - -- Nothing, it seems, appeared to David more threatening in Absalom's plot than that Ahithophel was in it; for one good head, in such a design, is wort...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 15:30-31 - --
Ahithophel and Hushai. - 2Sa 15:30, 2Sa 15:31. When David was going by the height of the olive-trees, i.e., the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 15:32-34 - --
On David's arrival at the height where people were accustomed to worship, i.e., upon the top of the Mount of Olives, the Archite Hushai came to mee...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 15:35-36 - --
David then commissioned him to communicate to the priests Zadok and Abiathar all that he should hear of the king's house, and send word to him throu...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 15:37 - --
So Hushai went into the city when Absalom came to Jerusalem. The w| before the second clause, followed by the imperfect יבוא , indicates contem...
Constable: 2Sa 9:1--20:26 - --VI. DAVID'S TROUBLES chs. 9--20
Chapters 9-20 contrast with chapters 2-8 in that this later section is negative ...

Constable: 2Sa 13:1--20:26 - --C. David's Rejection and Return chs. 13-20
This is the longest literary section in the Court History of ...

Constable: 2Sa 15:1--20:26 - --2. Absalom's attempt to usurp David's throne chs. 15-20
Absalom was never Yahweh's choice to suc...
