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PARALLEL BIBLE - 2 Samuel 15:13


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King James Bible - 2 Samuel 15:13

And there came a messenger to David, saying, The hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom.

World English Bible

A messenger came to David, saying, "The hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom."

Douay-Rheims - 2 Samuel 15:13

And there came a messenger to David, saying: All Israel with their whole heart followeth Absalom.

Webster's Bible Translation

And there came a messenger to David, saying, The hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom.

Original Hebrew

ויבא
935 המגיד 5046 אל 413 דוד 1732 לאמר 559 היה 1961 לב 3820 אישׁ 376 ישׂראל 3478 אחרי 310 אבשׁלום׃ 53  

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VERSE (13) -
:6; 3:36 Jud 9:3 Ps 62:9 Mt 21:9; 27:22

SEV Biblia, Chapter 15:13

¶ Y vino el aviso a David, diciendo: El corazón del varón de Israel se va tras Absalón.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - 2 Samuel 15:13

Verse 13. The
hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom.] It is very difficult to account for this general defection of the people. Several reasons are given: 1. David was old or afflicted, and could not well attend to the administration of justice in the land. 2. It does appear that the king did not attend to the affairs of state, and that there were no properly appointed judges in the land; see 2 Sam. xv. 3. 3. Joab's power was overgrown; he was wicked and insolent, oppressive to the people, and David was afraid to execute the laws against him. 4. There were still some partisans of the house of Saul, who thought the crown not fairly obtained by David. 6.

David was under the displeasure of the Almighty, for his adultery with Bath-sheba, and his murder of Uriah; and God let his enemies loose against him. 6. There are always troublesome and disaffected men in every state, and under every government; who can never rest, and are ever hoping for something from a change. 7. Absalom appeared to be the real and was the undisputed heir to the throne; David could not, in the course of nature, live very long; and most people are more disposed to hail the beams of the rising, than exult in those of the setting, sun. No doubt some of these causes operated, and perhaps most of them exerted less or more influence in this most scandalous business.


John Gill's Bible Commentary

Ver. 13. And there came a messenger to David , etc.] Perhaps one of the two hundred that went with Absalom, ignorant of his design; which, when discovered, he disapproved of, and got away from him, and came to David, and informed him how things were: saying, the hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom ; to make him king.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 13-23 -
David determined to quit Jerusalem. He took this resolve, as a peniten submitting to the rod. Before unrighteous Absalom he could justif himself, and stand out; but before the righteous God he must condem himself, and yield to his judgments. Thus he accepts the punishment of his sin. And good men, when they themselves suffer, are anxious tha others should not be led to suffer with them. He compelled none; thos whose hearts were with Absalom, to Absalom let them go, and so shal their doom be. Thus Christ enlists none but willing followers. Davi cannot bear to think that Ittai, a stranger and an exile, a proselyt and a new convert, who ought to be encouraged and made easy, shoul meet with hard usage. But such value has Ittai for David's wisdom an goodness, that he will not leave him. He is a friend indeed, who love at all times, and will adhere to us in adversity. Let us cleave to the Son of David, with full purpose of heart, and neither life nor deat shall separate us from his love.


Original Hebrew

ויבא 935 המגיד 5046 אל 413 דוד 1732 לאמר 559 היה 1961 לב 3820 אישׁ 376 ישׂראל 3478 אחרי 310 אבשׁלום׃ 53  


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