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Matthew Poole

Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:8

The king arose, and sat in the gate; He was come forth out of his retirement, and appeared in public on the seat of judgment, at the gate of the city, to receive the addresses of his people, and mind the affairs of the kingdom. All the people came before the king, to congratulate him for the victory, and to profess their subjection to him. So Joab’s speech, though very severe and presumptuous, was it seems a word in season, and had that good effect which he designed. read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:9

All the people were at strife; quarrelling one with another, as the authors or abettors of this shameful and cursed rebellion, discoursing privately and publicly of David’s high merits, which God, being now reconciled to David, brings afresh to their memories, and reneweth the sense of their obligations to their king, which they had lately shaken off. Thus the crowns of kings sit faster or looser upon their heads, as God is pleased to dispose of the thoughts and hearts of their people, which he... read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:10

Whom we anointed, i.e. caused to be anointed by Zadok or Abiathar, or some other of the priests, whom they persuaded or constrained to do this office: for this being a sacred ceremony, of a great reputation, and a likely means to gain the more authority and veneration from the people to Absalom, as one whom God by his vicegerent had constituted and set up; and this rite being usual upon all translations of the government from one person to another in an extraordinary way, as this confessedly... read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:11

Speak unto the elders of Judah; who being the first and chief abettors of Absalom’s rebellion, despaired of ever obtaining the king’s grace and pardon, and therefore were backward to promote the king’s restoration. To his house; to his royal palace at Jerusalem. To the king, even to his house, i.e. even to Mahanaim, where now the king’s house and family is. Thus sometimes one word is taken in divers senses in the same verse, as Matthew 8:22. Or rather thus, About bringing the king back to his... read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:12

My bones and my flesh; of the same tribe, and some of you of the same family, with myself; and therefore if I should revenge myself of you, which perhaps you may fear I will do when I have fully regained my power, I should but tear my own flesh in pieces, and hate my own body which nature and interest obligeth every man to preserve. Wherefore then are ye the last to bring back the king? this delay doth not suit with the relation you have, and the affection you owe to me. read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:13

Amasa, Absalom’s late general; who judging his case, above all others, desperate, might be ready to use all his interest with that tribe to delay or hinder the king’s return. Of my bone, and of my flesh, i.e. my near kinsman, my nephew. See 1 Chronicles 2:16,1 Chronicles 2:17. Before me, i.e. in my presence, or now whilst I live; lest he should think he promised him only the reversion of it. In the room of Joab; who, besides his other crimes, had lately exasperated the king by his wilful murder... read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:14

He; either, first, Amasa, by his great influence upon them. Or rather, secondly, David, by his prudent and kind message, and his free offer of pardon and favour to them, as if they had never offended. read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:15

To attend upon the king in his passage over Jordan, and to furnish him with conveniences for his passage and journey. See below, 2 Samuel 19:41,2 Samuel 19:42. read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:17

A thousand men of Benjamin with him; whom he brought, partly to show his power and interest in the people, whereby he was able to do David either great service or great disservice; and partly as intercessors on his behalf, and as witnesses of David’s clemency or severity, that in him they might see what the rest of them might expect. And Ziba; who, being conscious of his former abuse of David, and of his master Mephibosheth, which he knew the king would understand, designed to sweeten David’s... read more

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Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible - 2 Samuel 19:18

A ferry boat, made by the men of Judah for the king’s proper use; besides which there were doubtless many boats ready for the use of others. As he was come over Jordan, or rather, as he was passing, or about to pass, over Jordan; but this was beyond Jordan; for as he went over Jordan to the king, 2 Samuel 19:17, so doubtless he fell down before him at his first coming into his presence there. read more

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