2 Samuel 12:1-31

DAVID'S REPENTANCE AND PARDON. THE CAPTURE OF RABBAH 4. To dress for the wayfaring man] We may notice Eastern ideas of hospitality: cp. Genesis 18:3.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:11

For the fulfilment of this threat, see 2 Samuel 16:21; 2 Samuel 16:22. David's repentance secured the forgiveness of God, but it did not avert the punishment of his sin.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:14

THOU HAST GIVEN GREAT OCCASION TO THE ENEMIES OF THE LORD TO BLASPHEME] There is little doubt that the original reading was, 'Thou hast blasphemed the LORD,' and that it was altered to avoid any appearance of irreverence.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:27

THE CITY OF WATERS] i.e. the lower town of Rabbah, on the Jabbok. It received this name because of a perennial stream which rises within it and which still flows through it.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:28

ENCAMP AGAINST THE CITY, AND TAKE IT] Now that the waters of the lower town were in the possession of the besiegers, the fate of the upper town, or citadel, was only a question of time.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:30

THEIR KING'S CROWN] The reference is probably to Milcom, the god of the Ammonites (1 Kings 11:5). His name is merely an altered form of Melech, i.e. 'king.' The weight of the crown (a talent of gold) renders it certain that no living person could have worn it for long.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 12:31

PUT _them_ UNDER SAWS, etc.] The Heb. must be translated, 'put them to saws,' i.e. set them to work at saws, and harrows, and axes. For the forced labour of captives, cp. 1 Kings 9:15; 1 Kings 9:21. MADE THEM PASS THROUGH THE BRICKKILN] read, 'made them work at the brickmould.'... [ Continue Reading ]

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