2 Samuel 19:9

strife.

Ge 3:12,13; Ex 32:24; Jas 3:14-16

The king.

8:10; 1Sa 17:50; 18:5-7,25; 19:5

he is fled.

15:14

2 Samuel 19:14

he bowed.The measures that he pursued were the best calculated that could be adopted for accomplishing this salutary end. David appears to take no notice of their infidelity, but rather to place confidence in them, that their confidence in him might be naturally excited; and to oblige them yet farther, purposes to make Amasa general of the army, instead of Joab.

even.

Jud 20:1; Ps 110:2,3; Ac 4:32

Galatians 5:20

witchcraft.

Eze 22:18; De 18:10; 1Sa 15:23; 1Ch 10:13,14; 2Ch 33:6; Ac 8:9-11

Ac 16:16-19

heresies.

2Co 11:19; Tit 3:10; 2Pe 2:1

Galatians 5:26

desirous.

Lu 14:10; 1Co 3:7; Php 2:1-3; Jas 4:16

provoking.

15; Jas 3:14-16; 1Pe 5:5

Philippians 2:3

nothing.

14; 1:15,16; Pr 13:10; Ro 13:13; 1Co 3:3; 2Co 12:20

Ga 5:15,20,21,26; Col 3:8; 1Ti 6:4; Jas 3:14-16; 4:5,6; 1Pe 2:1,2

but.

Lu 14:7-11; 18:14; Ro 12:10; 1Co 15:9; Eph 4:2; 5:21; 1Pe 5:5
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