2 Samuel 3:21

will gather.

10,12; 2:9; Php 2:21

reign over.

1Ki 11:37; Ps 20:4

2 Samuel 3:27

took him.

20:9,10; De 27:24; 1Ki 2:5,32

quietly. or, peaceably.

Jer 41:2,6,7

and smote.Joab was afraid that Abner, after rendering such essential service to David, would be made the general of the army; and therefore, under pretence of avenging the death of his brother, he treacherously assassinated the unsuspecting and too-confiding Abner: and such was the power of this cool-blooded and nefarious murderer, that the king dared not bring him to justice for his crime. But, while Joab's conduct cannot be too severely reprobated, the justice of God is apparent in Abner's punishment; who, from ambition, had pertinaciously, against his conscience, opposed the declared will of God; and was induced by base resentment to desert Ish-bosheth, and offer his services to David: see ver. 6-10; 4:6.

for the blood.

2:19-23

2 Samuel 5:1-3

1 The tribes come to Hebron and anoint David over Israel.

4 David's age.

6 He taking Zion from the Jebusites, dwells in it.

11 Hiram sends to David.

13 Eleven sons are born to him in Jerusalem.

17 David, directed by God, smites the Philistines at Baal-perazim;

22 and again at the mulberry trees.

came.

1Ch 11:1-3; 12:23-40

we.

19:13; Ge 29:14; De 17:15; Jud 9:2; Eph 5:30; Heb 2:14

leddest out.

Nu 27:17; 1Sa 18:13,16; 25:28; Isa 55:4

feed.

7:7; 1Sa 16:1,12,13; 25:30; Ps 78:70-72; Isa 40:11; Eze 34:23

Eze 37:24,25; Mic 5:4; Mt 2:6; Joh 10:3,4,11

a captain.

1Sa 9:16; 13:14; 2Ki 20:5; Isa 55:4; Heb 2:10

So all.

Ex 3:16; 1Ch 11:3

made.

1Sa 11:15; 2Ki 11:17; 2Ch 23:16; Ne 9:38

before.

Jud 11:11; 1Sa 23:18

anointed.

2:4; 1Sa 16:13

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

2 Samuel 19:41-43

Why have.

Jud 8:1; 12:1; Joh 7:5,6

stolen.

3; Ge 31:26,27

Because.

12; 5:1; 1Ch 2:3-17

We have.

20:1,6; 1Ki 12:16

ten parts.

5:1; Pr 13:10

despise us. Heb. set us at light. our advice.

9,14; Ga 5:20,26; Php 2:3

the words.

Jud 8:1; 9:23; 12:1-6; Pr 15:1; 17:14; 18:19; Ro 12:21; Ga 5:15,20

Jas 1:20; 3:2-10,14-16; 4:1-5Whatever value or respect the men of Israel at this time professed for their king, they would not have quarrelled so fiercely about their own credit and interest in recalling him, if they had been truly sorry for their former rebellion.

2 Samuel 20:1-2

1 By occasion of the quarrel, Sheba makes a party in Israel.

3 David's ten concubines are put in confinement for life.

4 Amasa, made captain over Judah, is slain by Joab.

14 Joab pursues Sheba unto Abel.

16 A wise woman saves the city by Sheba's head.

23 David's officers.

And there.

19:41-43; Ps 34:19

a man.

23:6; De 13:13; Jud 19:22; 1Sa 2:12; 30:22; Ps 17:13; Pr 26:21

Hab 1:12,13

he blew.

15:10; Jud 3:27; Pr 24:21,22; 25:8

We have.

19:43; 1Ki 12:16; 2Ch 10:6; Lu 19:14,27

every man.

19:41; Ps 62:9; 118:8-10; Pr 17:14

the men.

Joh 6:66-68; Ac 11:23

from Jordan.

19:15,40,41; 2Ch 10:17

1 Chronicles 11:1-3

1 David by general consent is made king at Hebron.

4 He wins the castle of Zion from the Jebusites by Joab's valour.

10 A catalogue of David's mighty men.

A.M. 2956. B.C. 1048. An. Ex. Is. 443. all Israel.

12:23-40; 2Sa 5:1-16

Hebron.

Nu 13:22; 2Sa 2:1; 15:10; 1Ki 2:11

Behold.

Ge 29:14; De 17:15; Jud 9:2; 2Sa 19:12,13; Eph 5:30

in time past. Heb. both yesterday and the third day. thatleddest.

Nu 27:17; 1Sa 18:13; Isa 55:4; Joh 10:4

Thou shalt.

1Sa 16:1,13; 2Sa 7:7; Ps 78:71; Isa 40:11; Jer 3:15; Mic 5:2,4

Mt 2:6

feed. or, rule. ruler.

2Sa 5:2; 1Ki 3:9; 14:7

elders.

2Sa 5:3

David made.

1Sa 11:15; 2Ki 11:17; 2Ch 23:3

before.

Jud 11:11; 1Sa 23:18

anointed.

1Sa 16:1,12,13; 2Sa 2:4; 2Ki 23:30

according.

1Sa 15:28; 28:17

by. Heb. by the hand of.

1 Chronicles 12:38-40

with a perfect heart.The meaning of this expression may be inferred from that of a double heart in ver. 33. If a double heart be expressive of insincerity or duplicity, a perfect heart, which seems to be put in opposition to it, must signify a sincere, faithful, and entire attachment.

1Ki 8:61; 11:4; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 101:2

all the rest.

17,18; Ge 49:8-10; 2Ch 30:12; Ps 110:3; Eze 11:19

eating and drinking.

Ge 26:30; 31:54; 2Sa 6:19; 19:42

brought.The Septuagint reads [ ,] "brought (to) them" which is probably correct; the Hebrew {lahem,} "to them" might be easily mistaken for {lechem,} "bread." The passage will then read, "bought them on asses, on camels, and on mules, and on oxen, meat, meal, cakes of figs," etc., which renders the introduction of and unnecessary. From the mention of oil, figs, and raisins, Mr. Harmer thinks that this assembly was held in autumn.

2Sa 16:1; 17:27-29

meat, meal. or, victual of meal. cakes of figs.

1Sa 25:18

there was joy.

1Ki 1:40; 2Ki 11:20; Pr 11:10; 29:2; Jer 23:5,6; Lu 19:37,38

Re 19:5-7

Matthew 21:8-10

others.

Le 23:40; Joh 12:13

Hosanna.

15; Ps 118:24-26; Mr 11:9,10

Blessed.

23:39; Lu 19:37,38; Joh 12:13-15

in the highest.

Lu 2:14

all.

2:3; Ru 1:19; 1Sa 16:4; Joh 12:16-19

Who.

So 3:6; Isa 63:1; Lu 5:21; 7:49; 9:9; 20:2; Joh 2:18; Ac 9:5
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