2 Samuel 11:2-27
arose from.4:5,7; Pr 19:15; 24:33,34; Mt 26:40,41; 1Th 5:6,7; 1Pe 4:7the roof of.De 22:8; Jer 19:13; Mt 10:27; Ac 10:9he saw.Ge 3:6; 6:2; 34:2; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37; Mt 5:28; 1Jo 2:16very beautiful.Ge 39:6; Pr 6:25; 31:30 sent.Jer 5:8; Ho 7:6,7; Jas 1:14,15Bath-sheba. or, Bath-shua. Eliam. or, Ammiel.1Ch 3:5Uriah.23:39; 1Ch 11:41 sent messengers.Ge 39:7; Job 31:9-11; Ps 50:18he lay.Ps 51:1; *titleJas 1:14,15she was, etc. or, and when she had purified herself, etc.,she returned. Pr 30:20purified.Le 12:2-5; 15:19-28,29-33; 18:19 I am with child.De 22:22; Pr 6:34 Send me.Ge 4:7; 38:18-23; 1Sa 15:30; Job 20:12-14; Pr 28:13; Isa 29:13Mt 26:70,72,74 how Joab did. Heb. of the peace of Joab.Ge 29:6; 37:14; 1Sa 17:22 go down.Ps 44:21; Isa 29:15; Lu 12:2; Heb 4:13wash.Ge 18:4; 19:2there followed him. Heb. there went out after him.Ps 12:2; 55:21a mess.Ge 43:34 Job 5:12-14; Pr 21:30 10 The ark.7:2,6; 1Sa 4:4; 14:18my lord.20:6; Mt 10:24,25; Joh 13:14; 1Co 9:25-27; 2Ti 2:3,4,12Heb 12:1,2shall I then.Isa 22:12-14as thou livest.14:19; 1Sa 1:26; 17:55; 20:3; 25:26 Jer 2:22,23,37 made him.Ge 19:32-35; Ex 32:21; Hab 2:15with the servants.9 wrote a letter.It was resolved in David's breast that Uriah must die--that innocent, valiant, and gallant man, who was ready to sacrifice his life for the honour of his prince; and, worse than all, by being himself made the bearer of letters to Joab which prescribed the mode by which he was to be murdered. This was the greatest treachery and villany on the part of David; while Joab appears to enter as fully upon the execution of the murder, being perhaps pleased to have this opportunity of further enthralling his king, and thus increasing his own power. 1Ki 21:8-10; Ps 19:13; 52:2; 62:9; Jer 9:1-4; 17:9; Mic 7:3-5 Set ye.17; 1Sa 18:17,21,25; Ps 51:4,14; Jer 20:13hottest. Heb. strong. from him. Heb. from after him. anddie. 12:9 he assigned.21; 3:27; 20:9,10; 1Sa 22:17-19; 1Ki 2:5,31-34; 21:12-142Ki 10:6; Pr 29:12; Ho 5:11; Ac 5:29 there fell.12:9; Ps 51:14 18 19 20 Abimelech.Jud 9:53Jerubbesheth.Jud 6:32; 7:1Jerubbaal. Thy servant.3:27,34; Ps 39:8; Isa 14:10; Eze 16:51,52 22 23 24 displease thee. Heb. be evil in thine eyes. for the sword.Jos 7:8,9; 1Sa 6:9; Ec 9:1-3,11,12one. Heb. so and such.What abominable hypocrisy was here! He well knew that the death of this noble and gallant man was no chance-medley: he was by his own order thrust on the sword. make.12:26 she mourned.3:31; 14:2; Ge 27:41 And when, etc.The whole of her conduct indicates that she observed the form, without feeling the power of sorrow. She lost a captain, and got a king for her husband: and therefore, {Lacrymas non sponte cadentes effudit; gemitusque expressit pectore laeto;} "She shed reluctant tears; and forced out groans from a joyful breast!" fetched her.3:2-5; 5:13-16; 12:9; De 22:29But the thing.Ge 38:10; 1Ch 21:7displeased. Heb. was evil in the eyes of.Ps 5:6; 51:4,5; Heb 13:4
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