2 Samuel 5:1-16

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

thirty.

Lu 3:23

forty.

1Ch 26:31; 29:27

seven years.

2:11; 1Ki 2:11; 1Ch 3:4

Jerusalem.

Ge 14:18; Jos 10:3; Jud 1:8; Heb 7:1

the Jebusites.

Jos 15:63; 18:28; Jud 1:8,21; 19:10-12

which spake, etc.Dr. Kennicott's amended translation is as follows: "Who spake unto David, saying, Thou shalt not come in hither; for the blind and the lame shall drive thee away, by saying, David shall not come in hither." ver. 8. "And David said, Whosoever smiteth the Jebusites, and through the subterraneous passage reacheth the lame and the blind, who hate the life of David, (because the blind and the lame said, he shall not come into the house,) shall be chief and captain. So Joab, the son of Zeriah, went up first, and was chief."

Except.

Jer 37:10

thinking, David cannot. or, saying, David shall not, etc.

Zion.

Ps 2:6; 9:11; 48:12; 51:18; 87:2; 132:13; Isa 12:6; 59:20; Mic 4:2

Ro 9:33; Heb 12:22; Re 14:1

the same.

9; 6:10; 1Ki 2:10; 3:1; 8:1; 1Ch 11:7; 2Ch 5:2; 24:16

Whosoever.

Jos 15:16,17; 1Sa 17:25

he shall be.

1Ch 11:6-9

Wherefore, etc. or, Because they had said, even the blindand the lame, he shall not come into the house.

city.

7

Millo.

Jud 9:6,20; 1Ki 9:15,24; 11:27; 1Ch 11:8; 2Ch 32:5

went on, and grew great. Heb. went going and growing.

3:1; Job 17:9; Pr 4:18; Isa 9:7; Da 2:44,45; Lu 2:52

the Lord.

Ge 21:22; Ps 46:7,11; Isa 8:9,10; Ro 8:31

Hiram.

1Ki 5:1,2,8,9; 1Ch 14:1

masons. Heb. hewers of the stone of the wall. they built.

7:2; 1Ki 7:1-12; Ec 2:4-11; Jer 22:14-16

David.

7:16; 1Ch 14:2

his people.

1Ki 10:9; 2Ch 2:11; Es 4:14; Isa 1:25-27; Da 2:30

Ge 25:5,6; De 17:17; 1Ch 3:9; 14:3-7; 2Ch 11:18-21; 13:21

the names.

1Ch 3:5-9; 14:4

Shammuah. or, Shimea.

1Ch 3:5

Nathan.

12:1-7; Lu 2:31

Solomon.

12:24,25; Mt 1:6

Elishua. or, Elishama.

1Ch 3:6; 14:5

Eliada. or, Beeliada.

1Ch 14:7

Eliphalet. Eliphelet.

1Ch 3:8

1 Chronicles 12:23-40

A.M. 2956. B.C. 1048. An. Ex. Is. 433. the numbers.

11:1-3; 2Sa 2:3,4; 5:1-3

bands. or, captains, or men. Heb. heads. came to David.Some learned men understand this as relating to the time when David was make king over Judah, on his first coming to Hebron: but it seems wholly to refer to his being made king over all Israel, after the death of Ishbosheth; for there was no such union or assembly of the several tribes on the former occasion, as is here described.

to turn.

10:14

according.

11:10; 1Sa 16:1,3,12,13; 2Sa 3:18; Ps 2:6; 89:19,20

armed. or, prepared.

25

26

the leader.

9:20; 2Ki 11:4,9; 25:18

Aaronites.

6:49-57; 27:17

Zadok.

6:8,53; 2Sa 8:17; 1Ki 1:8; 2:35; Eze 44:15

kindred. Heb. brethren.

2; Ge 31:23

the greatest part of them. Heb. a multitude of them.

2Sa 2:8,9

famous. Heb. men of names.

Ge 6:4

the half tribe.

Jos 17:1-18

understanding of the times.That is, as the following words indicate, intelligent men, who understood the signs of the times, well versed in political affairs, and knew what was proper to be done in all the exigencies of human life; and who now perceived that it was both the duty and political interest of Israel to advance David to the throne.

Ge 49:14; Es 1:13; Isa 22:12-14; 33:6; Mic 6:9; Mt 16:3

Lu 12:56,57

to know.

Pr 14:8; Eph 5:17

all their.

Pr 24:5; Ec 7:19; 9:18

expert in war. or, rangers of battle, or ranged in battle.keep rank. or, set the battle in array. they were not of double heart. Heb. they were without a heart and a heart. That is, they were all sincerely affected towards David, though so numerous.

Ps 12:2; Joh 1:47

34

35

expert in war. or, keeping their rank.

33; Joe 2:7

the other side.

5:1-10; Nu 32:33-42; De 3:12-16; Jos 13:7-32; 14:3; 22:1-10

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
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