a19:17
b16:1-4
c19:20
d16:8
eNum 24:19
fIsa 10:20
g19:21-22
h16:9-12
i16:9
j1 Sam 26:8
k2 Sam 3:28-29
m19:13
n1 Kgs 2:5-6
o19:23
p1 Kgs 2:36-46

‏ 2 Samuel 19:16-23

19:17  a Ziba: See 16:1-4  b.
19:20  c I know how much I sinned: Shimei’s repentance might have been genuine, or he might simply have been backpedaling in a desperate attempt to save his life. David’s concern for Absalom’s safety had shown that David was not a self-promoting, bloodthirsty throne-stealer, as Shimei had thought; and Absalom had not replaced him (16:8  d), as Shimei had charged.

• in all Israel (literally in all the house of Joseph): Just as Jacob’s name could stand for all Israel (e.g., Num 24:19  e; Isa 10:20  f), Joseph’s name could stand for all the northern tribes (e.g., see study notes on Amos 5:6; Zech 10:6).
Summary for 2Sam 19:21-22: 19:21-22  g Cp. 16:9-12  h.

• Abishai: See study note on 16:9.

• you sons of Zeruiah: See study notes on 2:18; 17:25. While it was Abishai who consistently wanted to kill those hostile to David (cp. 16:9  i; 1 Sam 26:8  j), David also expressed his frustration with Joab, Abishai’s brother (see 2 Sam 3:28-29  k, 39  l; 19:13  m; 1 Kgs 2:5-6  n).
19:23  o David’s oath of protection was not binding on David’s heir, Solomon, who later ordered Shimei’s execution for far less serious crimes (1 Kgs 2:36-46  p).
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