2 Samuel 5:14

the names.

1Ch 3:5-9; 14:4

Shammuah. or, Shimea.

1Ch 3:5

Nathan.

12:1-7; Lu 2:31

Solomon.

12:24,25; Mt 1:6

2 Samuel 7:2-4

Nathan.

12:1; 1Ch 29:29

I dwell.

5:11; 1Ch 14:1; Jer 22:13-15; Hag 1:4

the ark.

Ps 132:5; Joh 2:17; Ac 7:46

curtains.

6:17; Ex 26:1-14; 40:21; 1Ch 16:1; 2Ch 1:4

Go, do.

2Ki 4:27

all that.

1Sa 16:7; 1Ki 8:17,18; 1Ch 22:7; 28:2; Ps 20:4; 37:4

for the.

1Sa 10:7; 1Jo 2:27

that night.

Nu 12:6; 1Ch 17:3; Am 3:7

2 Samuel 12:1

1 Nathan's parable of the ewe lamb causes David to be his own judge.

7 David, reproved by Nathan, confesses his sin, and is pardoned.

15 David mourns and prays for the child while it lives.

24 Solomon is born, and named Jedidiah.

26 David takes Rabbah, and tortures the people thereof.

A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. An. Ex. Is. 457. the Lord.

7:1-5; 24:11-13; 1Ki 13:1; 18:1; 2Ki 1:3

unto David.

11:10-17,25; 14:14; Isa 57:17,18

he came.

Ps 51:1; *title

There were.There is nothing in this parable which requires illustration. Its bent is evident; and it was wisely constructed, by not having too near a resemblance, to make David unwittingly pass sentence on himself. The parable was in David's hand what his own letter was in the hands of the brave Uriah. Nathan at length closed in with him in the application of it. In beginning with a parable he shewed his prudence, and great need there is of prudence in giving reproof; but now he speaks as an ambassador from God. He reminds David of the great things God had designed and done for him, and then charges him with a high contempt of the Divine authority, and threatens an entail of judgments upon his family for this sin. Those who despise the word and law of God, despise God himself, and will assuredly suffer for such contempt.

14:5-11; Jud 9:7-15; 1Ki 20:35-41; Isa 5:1-7; Mt 21:33-45

Lu 15:11-32; 16:19-31

Luke 3:31

of Nathan.

2Sa 5:14; 1Ch 3:5; 14:4; Zec 12:12
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