2 Samuel 15:37

friend.

16:16; 1Ch 27:33

Absalom.

16:15

2 Samuel 16:16

God save the king. Heb. let the king live.

1Sa 10:24; 1Ki 1:25,34; 2Ki 11:12; Da 2:4; 5:10; 6:6,21; Mt 21:9

2 Samuel 19:37-38

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.

I may die.

Ge 48:21; Jos 23:14; Lu 2:29,30; 2Ti 4:6; 2Pe 1:14

by the grave.

Ge 47:30; 49:29-31; 50:13; 1Ki 13:22

Chimham.

40; 1Ki 2:7; Jer 41:17

require. Heb. choose.

38

1 Chronicles 27:33

Ahithophel.

2Sa 15:12; 16:23; 17:23

Hushai.

2Sa 15:32,37; 16:16

companion.

2Sa 16:17; Ps 55:13; Zec 13:7

Proverbs 22:11

that.

16:13; Ps 101:6; Mt 5:8

for the grace of his lips. or, and hath grace in his lips.

Ps 45:2; Lu 4:22

the king.

Ge 41:39-57; Ezr 7:6-11; Ne 2:4-6; Es 10:3; Da 2:46-49; 3:30

Da 6:20-23

John 13:23

leaning.

25; 1:18; 21:20; 2Sa 12:3

whom.

11:3,5,36; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7,24; Re 1:16-18
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