2 Samuel 14:4-11
fell on her.1:2; 1Sa 20:41; 25:23Help. Heb. Save.2Ki 6:26-28; Job 29:12-14; Lu 18:3-5 I am indeed.It is very possible that the principal incidents mentioned here were real; and that Joab found out a person whose circumstances bore a near resemblance to that which he wished to represent. She did not make the similitude too plain and visible, lest the king should see her intention before she had obtained a grant of pardon; and thus her circumstances, her mournful tale, her widow's dress, her aged person, (for Josephus says she was advanced in years,) and her impressive manner, all combined to make one united irresistible impression on the heart of the aged monarch. 12:1-3; Jud 9:8-15 and they two.Ge 4:8; Ex 2:13; De 22:26,27none to part. Heb. no deliverer between. the whole.Ge 4:14; Nu 35:19; De 19:12so they.Ge 27:45; De 25:6quench.12:17upon the earth. Heb. upon the face of the earth. I will give.12:5,6; 16:4; Job 29:16; Pr 18:13; Isa 11:3,4 the iniquity.Ge 27:13; 1Sa 25:24; Mt 27:25and the king.3:28,29; Nu 35:33; De 21:1-9; 1Ki 2:33 10 let the king.Ge 14:22; 24:2,3; 31:50; 1Sa 20:42thou, etc. Heb. the revenger of blood do not multiply todestroy. the revengers. Nu 35:19,27; De 19:4-10; Jos 20:3-6As the Lord.1Sa 14:45; 28:10; Jer 4:2not one hair.1Ki 1:52; Mt 10:30; Ac 27:34 1 Kings 2:16
deny me not. Heb. turn not away my face.Ps 132:10; Pr 30:7 1 Kings 2:20
I desire.Mt 20:20,21; Joh 2:3,4Ask on.Mt 7:7-11; 18:19; 10:35,36; 11:24; Lu 11:9,10; Joh 14:13,14; 15:16
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