
Text -- 2 Samuel 2:29-32 (NET)




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Wesley -> 2Sa 2:32
Wesley: 2Sa 2:32 - -- The rest they buried in the field of battle, but Asahel in the sepulchre of his father. Thus are distinctions made upon earth, even between the dust o...
The rest they buried in the field of battle, but Asahel in the sepulchre of his father. Thus are distinctions made upon earth, even between the dust of some and of others! But in the resurrection no difference will be made but between good and bad; which will remain for ever.
Clarke -> 2Sa 2:29
Clarke: 2Sa 2:29 - -- They came to Mahanaim - So they returned to the place whence they set out. See 2Sa 2:12. This was the commencement of the civil wars between Israel ...
They came to Mahanaim - So they returned to the place whence they set out. See 2Sa 2:12. This was the commencement of the civil wars between Israel and Judah, and properly the commencement of the division of the two kingdoms, through which both nations were deluged with blood.
TSK: 2Sa 2:29 - -- Bithron : Bithron or Bether is probably the same as Betarus , which is placed in the Antonine Itinerary between Caesarea of Palestine and Diospolis ...
Bithron : Bithron or Bether is probably the same as
Mahanaim : 2Sa 2:12

TSK: 2Sa 2:31 - -- three hundred : The slain of Israel, though greatly exceeding those of Judah, were not great. This might be owing to the directions given by David, t...
three hundred : The slain of Israel, though greatly exceeding those of Judah, were not great. This might be owing to the directions given by David, to be as lenient as possible; but the death of Asahel seems to have stopped the pursuers, and greatly favoured the escape of the vanquished. 2Sa 3:1; 1Ki 20:11

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Barnes: 2Sa 2:29 - -- Through the plain - See 1Sa 23:24. Bithron is unknown. From the expression all (the) Bithron, it seems likely that it is a tract of country, in...
Through the plain - See 1Sa 23:24. Bithron is unknown. From the expression all (the) Bithron, it seems likely that it is a tract of country, intersected by ravines lying on the east side of Jordan.

Barnes: 2Sa 2:32 - -- Joab, having stopped the pursuit, passed the night with his army on the field of battle; the next morning he numbered the missing, and buried the de...
Joab, having stopped the pursuit, passed the night with his army on the field of battle; the next morning he numbered the missing, and buried the dead; they carried the body of Asahel to Bethlehem and buried him there, and then joined David at Hebron. Hebron would be about 14 miles from Bethlehem, or about five hours’ march.
Poole -> 2Sa 2:29
Poole: 2Sa 2:29 - -- Bithron otherwise called the mountains of Bether , Son 2:17 , which were beyond Jordan; or some other country now not known by that name, which is t...
Bithron otherwise called the mountains of Bether , Son 2:17 , which were beyond Jordan; or some other country now not known by that name, which is the case of hundreds of places.
Haydock: 2Sa 2:29 - -- Beth-horon. Septuagint, "the extended plain." Hebrew Bithrun, (Haydock) or the country towards the Jordan. (Calmet) ---
Thus the battle ended i...
Beth-horon. Septuagint, "the extended plain." Hebrew Bithrun, (Haydock) or the country towards the Jordan. (Calmet) ---
Thus the battle ended in his disgrace; (Haydock) and many from all Israel began to flock to the standard of David, 1 Paralipomenon xii. 22. (Tirinus)

Day, after a march of ten hours. (Adrichomius) (Menochius)
Gill: 2Sa 2:29 - -- And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plain,.... The plain of Jordan. He marched with his men all night, lest Joab should return, an...
And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plain,.... The plain of Jordan. He marched with his men all night, lest Joab should return, and pursue him, and take vengeance on him for the death of his brother:
and passed over Jordan; at one of the fords of it:
and went through all Bithron; the name of a province or country, as Jarchi, called so perhaps from its being separated from the rest of the tribes of Israel by the river Jordan; some think the mountains of Bether were in this country, Son 2:17. From Gibeon, where the battle was fought, to Bithron, according to Bunting o, was twenty eight miles, the which he says was in the tribe of Gad, twenty eight miles from Jerusalem northeastward, lying between Dibon and Jordan:
and they came to Mahanaim: from whence they came, and where they had left Ishbosheth, 2Sa 2:8. From Bithron to this place, according to the same writer p, was sixteen miles.

Gill: 2Sa 2:30 - -- And Joab returned from following Abner,.... It being in his commission from David to shed as little blood as he could:
and when he had gathered all...
And Joab returned from following Abner,.... It being in his commission from David to shed as little blood as he could:
and when he had gathered all the people together; who had been pursuing the Israelites, some one way and some another:
there lacked of David's servants nineteen men, and Asahel; who is particularly mentioned, because a very honourable man, valiant and courageous, a relation of David, and brother of Joab the general, and the loss of him was greater than all the rest. This has made some think that the twelve men of the servants of David were not killed in the duel, or otherwise there must be but seven slain in the battle; though that is not more strange than that in the battle with Midian not one should be slain, and, yet a terrible slaughter was made of the Midianites, Num 31:1. So in a sharp battle between the Spartans and Arcadians, ten thousand of the latter were slain, and not one of the former q. Stilicho killed more than an hundred thousand of the army of Rhadagaisus, king of the Goths, without losing one of his own men, no, not so much as one wounded, as Austin affirms r. At the battle of Issus the Persians lost an hundred ten thousand men, and Alexander not two hundred s. Julius Caesar killed in the three camps of Juba, Scipio, and Labienus, ten thousand men, with the loss of fifty men only t. After these instances, not only the case here, but that between the Israelites and Midianites, cannot be thought incredible, for the sake of which the above are produced. This account, according to Josephus u, was taken the day following.

Gill: 2Sa 2:31 - -- But the servants of David had smitten of Benjamin, and Abner's men,.... Of those of the tribe of Benjamin that joined him, and of those that he brough...
But the servants of David had smitten of Benjamin, and Abner's men,.... Of those of the tribe of Benjamin that joined him, and of those that he brought with him from Mahanaim; so many of them were smitten, as appeared by their bodies lying on the field of battle:
so that three hundred and threescore men died; the number of the slain on each side was very unequal.

Gill: 2Sa 2:32 - -- And they took up Asahel,.... From the place where he fell; that is, Joab and Abishai, his brethren, as Josephus w relates; after they had buried the d...
And they took up Asahel,.... From the place where he fell; that is, Joab and Abishai, his brethren, as Josephus w relates; after they had buried the dead in the field of battle, they took up him:
and buried him in the sepulchre of his father, which was in Bethlehem: not in the city of Bethlehem, but without it, on the south side of it; so says Fuller x,"southward, i.e. of Bethlehem, we find Asahel's sepulchre, who was buried in the grave of his father.''What was his father's name is not known, only his mother's name, Zeruiah, is mentioned in Scripture, a sister of David, and daughter of Jesse the Bethlehemite. Bethlehem was sixteen miles from Gibeon, according to Bunting y.
And Joab and his men went all night; not the night following the battle, but the night following the next day, after he had been to Bethlehem, and buried his brother there; wherefore, lest David should think it long before he came, he travelled all night:
and they came to Hebron at break of day; where David was, which, according to the same writer z, was twenty miles from Bethlehem.

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NET Notes: 2Sa 2:29 Heb “and they went, all the Bitron.” The meaning of the Hebrew word “Bitron,” which is used only here in the OT, is disputed. ...

Geneva Bible -> 2Sa 2:31
Geneva Bible: 2Sa 2:31 But the servants of David had smitten of Benjamin, and of Abner's men, [so that] three ( p ) hundred and threescore men died.
( p ) Thus God would co...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Sa 2:1-32
TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 2:1-32 - --1 David, by God's direction, with his company goes up to Hebron, where he is made king of Judah.5 He commends them of Jabesh-gilead for their kindness...
MHCC -> 2Sa 2:25-32
MHCC: 2Sa 2:25-32 - --Abner appeals to Joab concerning the miserable consequences of a civil war. Those who make light of such unnatural contests, will find that they are b...
Matthew Henry -> 2Sa 2:25-32
Matthew Henry: 2Sa 2:25-32 - -- Here, I. Abner, being conquered, meanly begs for a cessation of arms. He rallied the remains of his forces on the top of a hill (2Sa 2:25), as if he...
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 2:29 - --
Abner proceeded with his troops through the Arabah , i.e., the valley of the Jordan, marching the whole night; and then crossing the river, went th...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 2:30-31 - --
Joab also assembled his men for a retreat. Nineteen of his soldiers were missing besides Asahel, all of whom had fallen in the battle. But they had ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 2:32 - --
On the way back, David's men took up the body of Asahel, and buried it in his father's grave at Bethlehem. They proceeded thence towards Hebron, mar...
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