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2 Samuel 2:26

2:26

sword .................. tell <02719 0559> [Shall.]

sword <02719> [sword.]

bitter <04751> [it will be.]

tell <0559> [how long.]


2 Samuel 3:27

3:27

aside <05186> [took him.]

privately <07987> [quietly. or, peaceably.]

stabbed <05221> [and smote.]

Joab was afraid that Abner, after rendering such essential service to David, would be made the general of the army; and therefore, under pretence of avenging the death of his brother, he treacherously assassinated the unsuspecting and too-confiding Abner: and such was the power of this cool-blooded and nefarious murderer, that the king dared not bring him to justice for his crime. But, while Joab's conduct cannot be too severely reprobated, the justice of God is apparent in Abner's punishment; who, from ambition, had pertinaciously, against his conscience, opposed the declared will of God; and was induced by base resentment to desert Ish-bosheth, and offer his services to David: see ver. 6-10; 4:6.

blood <01818> [for the blood.]


2 Samuel 6:20

6:20

blessing <01288> [bless.]

Michal <04324> [Michal.]

distinguished <03513> [glorious.]

exposed <01540> [uncovered.]

We are only to understand by this expression that David had divested himself of his royal robes, in order to appear humble before the Lord, by assimilating himself to the condition of one of the priests or Levites: for we find that he was "girded with a linen ephod;" and consequently no part of his body was exposed, having only put off his outer garments. The terms uncovered or naked frequently mean no more than this in Scripture.

vulgar <07386> [vain fellows.]

exposed <01540> [shamelessly. or, openly.]


2 Samuel 9:7

9:7

be afraid ..... certainly extend <03372 06213> [Fear not.]

certainly extend <06213> [for I will. See on ver.]

guest <03899 0398> [eat bread.]


2 Samuel 12:31

12:31

made ....... saws <07760 04050> [and put them.]

Rather, as the particle [b] frequently signifies, "And he put them to saws, and to harrows, and to axes," etc., as we say, to put a person to the plough, to the anvil, to the last, etc.

[Also.]


2 Samuel 15:19

15:19

Ittai <0863> [Ittai.]


2 Samuel 15:34

15:34

back <07725> [return.]

father's <01> [as I have been.]

counter <06565> [then mayest.]


2 Samuel 16:3

16:3

master's <0113> [where is.]

[Today.]


2 Samuel 16:8

16:8

punished <07725> [returned.]

blood .................................... bloodshed <01818> [the blood.]

blood ........... rule ................ Disaster ........... bloodshed <04427 07451 01818> [thou, etc. or, thee in thy evil.]


2 Samuel 17:20

17:20

crossed over <05674> [They be gone.]

searched <01245> [when they had sought.]


2 Samuel 19:37

19:37

me .......................... servant <05650> [Let thy.]

The whole of this little episode is extremely interesting, and contains an affecting description of the infirmities of old age. The venerable and kind Barzillai was fourscore years old; his ear was become dull of hearing, and his relish for even royal dainties was gone: the evil days had arrived in which he was constrained to say, "I have no pleasure in them." (Ec 12:1.) As he was too old either to enjoy the pleasures of a court, or to be of any further service to the king, he finishes his affecting address to the aged monarch with the request, that he would suffer him to enjoy what old men naturally desire, to "die in mine own city, and be buried by the grave of my father and mother;" at the same time commending his son Chimham to his kind offices.

die <04191> [I may die.]

grave <06913> [by the grave.]

Kimham <03643> [Chimham.]


2 Samuel 20:22

20:22

wise advice <02451> [in her wisdom.]

blew <08628> [he blew.]

dispersed <06327> [retired. Heb. were scattered. And Joab.]


2 Samuel 23:10

23:10

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

army <05971> [and the people.]




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