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Text -- 2 Samuel 24:23 (NET)

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24:23 I, the servant of my lord the king, give it all to the king!” Araunah also told the king, “May the Lord your God show you favor!”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Araunah a Hittite man who was a native of Jebus, later called Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Unselfishness | Threshing | Temptation | THRESHING-FLOOR | SAMUEL, BOOKS OF | SALVATION | Plague | Ornan | Liberality | Jerusalem | JEBUSITES | JEBUS; JEBUSI; JEBUSITE | GUILT | David | Benedictions | BUYING | Araunah | more
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JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: 2Sa 24:23 - -- Indicating, as the sense is, that this man had been anciently a heathen king or chief, but was now a proselyte who still retained great property and i...

Indicating, as the sense is, that this man had been anciently a heathen king or chief, but was now a proselyte who still retained great property and influence in Jerusalem, and whose piety was evinced by the liberality of his offers. The words, "as a king," are taken by some to signify simply, "he gave with royal munificence."

Clarke: 2Sa 24:23 - -- As a king, give unto the king - Literally, All these did King Araunah give unto the king. That there could not be a king of the Jebusites on Mount M...

As a king, give unto the king - Literally, All these did King Araunah give unto the king. That there could not be a king of the Jebusites on Mount Moriah, is sufficiently evident; and that there was no other king than David in the land, is equally so: the word המלך hammelech , "the king,"given here to Araunah, is wanting in the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic; in three of Kennicott’ s and De Rossi’ s MSS., and in the parallel place in Chronicles: and, it is very probable, never made a part of the text. Perhaps it should be read, All these did Arnunah give unto the king

There is, however, a difficulty here. David had taken the fortress of the Jebusites many years before; yet it is evident that Araunah was proprietor of the soil at this time. It is not clear that he was a subject of David; but he paid him respect as a neighbor and a king. This is merely possible.

TSK: 2Sa 24:23 - -- as a king : Psa 45:16; Isa 32:8 The Lord : Job 42:8, Job 42:9; Psa 20:3, Psa 20:4; Isa 60:7; Eze 20:40, Eze 20:41; Hos 8:13; Rom 15:30, Rom 15:31; 1Ti...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Sa 24:23 - -- Either, "the whole O king does Araunah give unto the king;"or (2) "the whole did king Araunah give to the king."The former is preferable.

Either, "the whole O king does Araunah give unto the king;"or (2) "the whole did king Araunah give to the king."The former is preferable.

Poole: 2Sa 24:23 - -- As a king the particle as being understood, as it oft is in the Hebrew, i.e. with a royal bounty. Or, Arannab the king , as he might be called, eith...

As a king the particle as being understood, as it oft is in the Hebrew, i.e. with a royal bounty. Or, Arannab the king , as he might be called, either because he was king of the Jebusites before David took their city, or because he was the son and heir of that king.

These things did Araunah give ; he not only offered, but actually gave them, i.e. he actually resigned his right and property in them unto David; for so he did; and David by his refusal returned it to Araunah again.

The Lord thy God accept thee he was a Jebusite by nation, but a hearty proselyte; which made him so liberal in his offers to God’ s service, and the common good of God’ s people.

Haydock: 2Sa 24:23 - -- As a king. Literally, king Areuna:" e may have been substituted for c, "like," though the latter word is often understood. (Haydock) --- Some ...

As a king. Literally, king Areuna:" e may have been substituted for c, "like," though the latter word is often understood. (Haydock) ---

Some suppose that he was formerly king of the Jebusites, (Vatable) or one of their descendants, (Grotius) or possessed of great riches, &c. But why is the title never given to him elsewhere? (Bochart) ---

The Septuagint, Syriac, and many Latin copies, do not recognize it; nor was it found in the Chaldean, in the 12th age [12th century]. Yet without making any changes, we may translate, "O king, Areuna has given all these things to the king." The Jews often speak of themselves in the third person, out of respect. (Le Clerc.) (Calmet)

Gill: 2Sa 24:23 - -- All these things did Araunah, as a king, give unto the king,.... The note of similitude as is not in the text; from whence some have thought he was ...

All these things did Araunah, as a king, give unto the king,.... The note of similitude as is not in the text; from whence some have thought he was king of the Jebusites before Jerusalem was taken out of their hands, or however was of the royal race, perhaps the son and heir of the then king at that time; or he has this title given him, because of his great liberality, having the spirit of a prince in him, even of a king; so Ulysses addressed Antinous, saying, thou art like a king, and therefore should give more largely than others h:

and Araunah said unto the king, the Lord thy God accept thee; thine offering with a good will; with pleasure and delight, as the Targum; that so the plague might be removed, and which no doubt made him the more ready to part with the above things, and all that he had; so dreadful did the calamity appear to him, and especially after he saw the angel with his drawn sword just over him.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Sa 24:23 The Hebrew text is difficult here. The translation reads עֶבֶד אֲדֹנָי (’...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 24:23 All these [things] did Araunah, ( m ) [as] a king, give unto the king. And Araunah said unto the king, The LORD thy God accept thee. ( m ) That is, a...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 24:1-25 - --1 David, tempted by Satan, forces Joab to number the people.5 The captains, in nine months and twenty days, bring the muster of thirteen hundred thous...

MHCC: 2Sa 24:18-25 - --God's encouraging us to offer to him spiritual sacrifices, is an evidence of his reconciling us to himself. David purchased the ground to build the al...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 24:18-25 - -- Here is, I. A command sent to David to erect an altar in the place where he saw the angel, 2Sa 24:18. This was to intimate to David, 1. That, upon h...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 24:19-25 - -- David went up to Aravnah according to the command of God. 2Sa 24:20-21 When Aravnah saw the king coming up to him with his servants ( ויּשׁ...

Constable: 2Sa 21:1--24:25 - --VII. SUMMARY ILLUSTRATIONS chs. 21--24 The last major section of the Book of Samuel (2 Sam. 21-24) consists of s...

Constable: 2Sa 24:1-25 - --F. Pestilence from David's Sin ch. 24 This last section of the book records another occasion on which Go...

Constable: 2Sa 24:18-25 - --4. David's repentance 24:18-25 David proceeded to offer sacrifices in response to Gad's instruct...

Guzik: 2Sa 24:1-25 - --2 Samuel 24 - David and the Census David commands a census to be taken. 1. (1-2) David is moved to take a census. Again the anger of the LORD was...

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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 24 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 24:1, David, tempted by Satan, forces Joab to number the people; 2Sa 24:5, The captains, in nine months and twenty days, bring the mu...

Poole: 2 Samuel 24 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 24 David, tempted by Satan, forceth Joab to number the people; who are thirteen hundred thousand fighting men, 2Sa 24:1-9 . David ac...

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 24 (Chapter Introduction) (2Sa 24:1-9) David numbers the people. (2Sa 24:10-15) He chooses the pestilence. (2Sa 24:16, 2Sa 24:17) The staying the pestilence. (2Sa 24:18-25) ...

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 24 (Chapter Introduction) The last words of David, which we read in the chapter before, were admirably good, but in this chapter we read of some of his last works, which wer...

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 24 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 24 In this chapter an account is given of David's numbering of the people, 2Sa 24:1; of the sense he had of his sin, ...

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