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2 Samuel 3:6 to 2 Samuel 4:12 . Quarrel between Abner and Ishbaal. Treachery of Abner. Death of Abner, and of Ishbaal (J).— Cf. p. 286.

2 Samuel 3:6-1 Kings : . Abner went in to Rizpah, Saul’ s concubine; an act of lè se majesté , as the harem of a king was the property of his successor ( 2 Samuel 12:8, 2 Samuel 16:22). He met Ishbaal’ s remonstrances with contemptuous and indignant anger. Was he, to whom the house of Saul owed so much, to be treated like a dog, on account of a trifling matter about a woman? He would soon show the nominal king who was master. Ishbaal dared not answer him.

2 Samuel 3:8 . a dog’ s head that belongeth to Judah: the expression “ dog’ s head” is not found elsewhere. The words “ that belongeth to Judah” should be omitted. Some scribe reading Dog ( caleb) took it to mean the tribe, and added an explanatory note on that supposition.

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