2 Samuel 23:1

THE LAST WORDS OF DAVID - i. e., his last Psalm, his last “words of song” 2 Samuel 22:1. The insertion of this Psalm, which is not in the Book of Psalms, was probably suggested by the insertion of the long Psalm in 2 Samuel 22. DAVID THE SON OF JESSE SAID ... - The original word for “said” is used b... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:5

ALTHOUGH MY HOUSE ... - The sense of this clause (according to the the King James Version) will be that David comparing the actual state of his family and kingdom during the later years of trouble and disaster with the prophetic description of the prosperity of the righteous king, and seeing how far... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:8

The duplicate of this passage is in 1 Chronicles 11, where it is in immediate connection with David’s accession to the throne of Israel, and where the mighty men are named as those by whose aid David was made king. The document belongs to the early part of David’s reign. The text of 2 Samuel 23:8 is... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:9

GONE AWAY - Rather, went up to battle (2 Samuel 5:19; 2 Kings 3:21, etc.) against them. These words and what follows as far as “troop” 2 Samuel 23:11 have fallen out of the text in Chronicles. The effect of this is to omit EIeazar’s feat, as here described, to attribute to him Shammah’s victory, to... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:13

The feat at Bethlehem by three of the thirty was the occasion of their being formed into a distinct triad; Abishai 2 Samuel 23:18, Benaiah 2 Samuel 23:20, and a third not named, were probably the three. IN THE HARVEST TIME - An error for “to the rock” (compare the marginal reference). THE TROOP OF... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:14

IN AN HOLD - In “the hold” 1 Chronicles 11:16 close to the cave of Adullam (marginal reference note). It shows the power and daring of the Philistines that they should hold a post so far in the country as Bethlehem.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:15

A cistern of deep, clear, cool water, is called by the monks, David’s Well, about three-quarters of a mile to the north of Bethlehem. Possibly the old well has been filled up since the town was supplied with water by the aqueduct.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:16

BRAKE THROUGH THE HOST - Their camp was pitched in the valley of Rephaim 2 Samuel 23:13; 1 Chronicles 11:15. It follows from this that the way from Adullam to Bethlehem lay through or across the valley of Rephaim. POURED IT OUT UNTO THE LORD - It was too costly for his own use, none but the Lord wa... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:19

i. e., “Was he not the most honorable of the three of the second order, howbeit, he attained not to the three,” the triad, namely, which consisted of Jashobeam, Eleazar, and Shammah. That two triads are mentioned is a simple fact, although only five names are given.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:20

BENAIAH THE SON OF JEHOIADA - He commanded the Cherethites and Pelethites all through David’s reign 2Sa 8:18; 2 Samuel 20:23, and took a prominent part in supporting Solomon against Adonijah when David was dying, and was rewarded by being made captain of the host in the room of Joab 1Ki 1:8, 1 Kings... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:23

DAVID SET HIM OVER HIS GUARD - “Made him of his privy council,” would be a better rendering. See 1 Samuel 22:14 note. This position, distinct from his office as captain of the Cherethites and Pelethites, is clearly indicated 1 Chronicles 27:34.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:24

etc. The early death of Asahel 2 Samuel 2:32 would make it very likely that his place in the 30 would be filled up, and so easily account for the number 31 in the list. Compare throughout the list in 1 Chronicles 11.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:36

It is remarkable that we have several foreigners at this part of the list: Igal of Zobah, Zelek the Ammonite, Uriah the Hittite, and perhaps Nahari the Beerothite. The addition of Zelek to the mighty men was probably the fruit of David’s war with Ammon 2 Samuel 8:12; 2 Samuel 10; 2 Samuel 12:26.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 23:39

THIRTY AND SEVEN IN ALL - This reckoning is correct, though only 36 “names” are given, the names of only two of the second triad being recorded, but 31 names are given from 2 Samuel 23:24 to the end, which, added to the two triads, or six, makes 37. Joab as captain of the whole host stands quite alo... [ Continue Reading ]

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