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Text -- 2 Samuel 6:22 (NET)

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6:22 I am willing to shame and humiliate myself even more than this! But with the slave girls whom you mentioned let me be distinguished!”
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zeal | Women | Retaliation | Michal | Malice | MERAB | Family | David | Chronicles, Books of | CRITICISM | BASE | more
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Wesley: 2Sa 6:22 - -- The more we are vilified for well doing, the more resolute therein we should be, binding our religion the closer to us, for the endeavours of Satan's ...

The more we are vilified for well doing, the more resolute therein we should be, binding our religion the closer to us, for the endeavours of Satan's agents to shame us out of it.

Wesley: 2Sa 6:22 - -- I will always be ready to abase myself before God, and think nothing to mean to stoop to for his honour.

I will always be ready to abase myself before God, and think nothing to mean to stoop to for his honour.

Wesley: 2Sa 6:22 - -- So far will they be from despising me on this account, that they will honour me the more.

So far will they be from despising me on this account, that they will honour me the more.

JFB: 2Sa 6:20-22 - -- Proud of her royal extraction, she upbraided her husband for lowering the dignity of the crown and acting more like a buffoon than a king. But her tau...

Proud of her royal extraction, she upbraided her husband for lowering the dignity of the crown and acting more like a buffoon than a king. But her taunting sarcasm was repelled in a manner that could not be agreeable to her feelings while it indicated the warm piety and gratitude of David.

Clarke: 2Sa 6:22 - -- I will yet be more vile - The plain meaning of these words appears to be this: "I am not ashamed of humbling myself before that God who rejected thy...

I will yet be more vile - The plain meaning of these words appears to be this: "I am not ashamed of humbling myself before that God who rejected thy father because of his obstinacy and pride, and chose me in his stead to rule his people; and even those maid-servants, when they come to know the motive of my conduct, shall acknowledge its propriety, and treat me with additional respect; and as for thee, thou shalt find that thy conduct is as little pleasing to God as it is to me."Then it is said, Michal had no child till the day of her death: probably David never more took her to his bed; or God, in his providence, might have subjected her to barrenness which in Palestine was considered both a misfortune and a reproach. Michal formed her judgment without reason, and meddled with that which she did not understand. We should be careful how we attribute actions, the reasons of which we cannot comprehend, to motives which may appear to us unjustifiable or absurd. Rash judgments are doubly pernicious; they hurt those who form them, and those of whom they are formed.

TSK: 2Sa 6:22 - -- more vile : Isa 50:6, Isa 51:7; Mat 5:11, Mat 5:12; Act 5:41, Act 5:42; Heb 12:2; 1Pe 4:14 in mine : Gen 32:10; Job 40:4, Job 42:6; 1Ti 1:15; 1Pe 5:6 ...

more vile : Isa 50:6, Isa 51:7; Mat 5:11, Mat 5:12; Act 5:41, Act 5:42; Heb 12:2; 1Pe 4:14

in mine : Gen 32:10; Job 40:4, Job 42:6; 1Ti 1:15; 1Pe 5:6

maidservants : or, handmaids

I be had : 1Sa 2:30

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: 2Sa 6:22 - -- I will be base in mine own sight I will always be ready to humble and abase myself before God. Of them shall I be had in honour I shall rather choo...

I will be base in mine own sight I will always be ready to humble and abase myself before God.

Of them shall I be had in honour I shall rather choose to get honour from the meanest of my people, in serving and praising God, than to gain esteem from thee by my lukewarmness in God’ s service.

Haydock: 2Sa 6:22 - -- Eyes. Humility in a king is truly noble. --- Glorious. He accepts the compliment of Michol, though she had spoken ironically. (Haydock)

Eyes. Humility in a king is truly noble. ---

Glorious. He accepts the compliment of Michol, though she had spoken ironically. (Haydock)

Gill: 2Sa 6:22 - -- And I will yet be more vile than thus,.... If this is to be vile, I will endeavour to be viler still; if to dance before the ark, and sing the praises...

And I will yet be more vile than thus,.... If this is to be vile, I will endeavour to be viler still; if to dance before the ark, and sing the praises of God, be reckoned a lessening of me, I will more and more be found in doing such things, or what is similar to them:

and will be base in mine own sight: humble himself, and lie low in his own eyes, admiring the grace and goodness of God to him, thinking he could never condescend too low to exalt the Lord, and magnify the riches of his goodness:

and of the maidservants which thou hast spoken of, of them shall I be had in honour; who the more humble I am, and the more I condescend, by laying aside all state in acts of devotion and religion, the more shall I be honoured and spoken well of by them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Sa 6:22 Heb “and I will shame myself still more than this and I will be lowly in my eyes.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 6:1-23 - --1 David fetches the ark from Kirjath-jearim on a new cart.6 Uzzah is smitten at Perez-uzzah.9 God blesses Obed-edom for the ark.12 David brings the ar...

MHCC: 2Sa 6:20-23 - --David returned to bless his household, to pray with them, and for them, and to offer up family thanksgiving for this national mercy. It is angels' wor...

Matthew Henry: 2Sa 6:20-23 - -- David, having dismissed the congregation with a blessing, returned to bless his household (2Sa 6:20), that is, to pray with them and for them, and...

Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 6:20-23 - -- When David returned home to bless his house, as he had previously blessed the people, Michal came to meet him with scornful words, saying, "How has...

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 6:1-23 - --2. David's moving of the ark to Jerusalem ch. 6 This chapter also reveals David's viewpoint on G...

Constable: 2Sa 6:12-23 - --The second move 6:12-23 David also observed that the ark's presence in Obed-edom's house...

Guzik: 2Sa 6:1-23 - --2 Samuel 6 - David Brings the Ark of God into Jerusalem Psalm 132 is commonly associated with the events of this chapter. A. The failed first attempt....

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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 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Sa 6:1, David fetches the ark from Kirjath-jearim on a new cart; 2Sa 6:6, Uzzah is smitten at Perez-uzzah; 2Sa 6:9, God blesses Obed-edo...

Poole: 2 Samuel 6 (Chapter Introduction) SAMUEL CHAPTER 6 David fetcheth the ark with much people and great joy out of the house of Abinadab, 2Sa 6:1-5 . Uzzah laying hold of the ark is s...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) (2Sa 6:1-5) The ark removed from Kirjath-jearim. (2Sa 6:6-11) Uzzah smitten for touching the ark, Obed-edom blessed. (2Sa 6:12-19) David brings the ...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) The obscurity of the ark, during the reign of Saul, had been as great a grievance to Israel as the insults of the Philistines. David, having humble...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 6 In this chapter we are told that David fetched the ark from Baale of Judah, with an intent to bring it to his own c...

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