2 Samuel 3:27
took him.20:9,10; De 27:24; 1Ki 2:5,32quietly. or, peaceably.Jer 41:2,6,7and smote.Joab was afraid that Abner, after rendering such essential service to David, would be made the general of the army; and therefore, under pretence of avenging the death of his brother, he treacherously assassinated the unsuspecting and too-confiding Abner: and such was the power of this cool-blooded and nefarious murderer, that the king dared not bring him to justice for his crime. But, while Joab's conduct cannot be too severely reprobated, the justice of God is apparent in Abner's punishment; who, from ambition, had pertinaciously, against his conscience, opposed the declared will of God; and was induced by base resentment to desert Ish-bosheth, and offer his services to David: see ver. 6-10; 4:6. for the blood.2:19-23 2 Samuel 11:13-15
made him.Ge 19:32-35; Ex 32:21; Hab 2:15with the servants.9 wrote a letter.It was resolved in David's breast that Uriah must die--that innocent, valiant, and gallant man, who was ready to sacrifice his life for the honour of his prince; and, worse than all, by being himself made the bearer of letters to Joab which prescribed the mode by which he was to be murdered. This was the greatest treachery and villany on the part of David; while Joab appears to enter as fully upon the execution of the murder, being perhaps pleased to have this opportunity of further enthralling his king, and thus increasing his own power. 1Ki 21:8-10; Ps 19:13; 52:2; 62:9; Jer 9:1-4; 17:9; Mic 7:3-5 Set ye.17; 1Sa 18:17,21,25; Ps 51:4,14; Jer 20:13hottest. Heb. strong. from him. Heb. from after him. anddie. 12:9 2 Samuel 20:9
Art thou.Ps 55:21; Pr 26:24-26; Mic 7:2took Amasa.Thevenot says, that among the Turks it is a great afront to take one by the beard, unless it be to kiss him, in which case they often do it. D'Arvieux, describing an assembly of Arab emirs at an entertainment, says, "After the usual civilities, caresses, kissings of the beard, and of the hand, which every one gave and received according to his rank and dignity, they sat down upon mats." The doing this by the Arab emirs corresponds with the conduct of Joab, and illustrates this horrid assassination. to kiss him.Mt 26:48,49; Lu 22:47,48 Psalms 55:21
The words.28:3; 57:4; 62:4; 64:3; Pr 5:3,4; 12:18; 26:24-26,28; Mt 26:25Lu 20:20,21war.Joh 13:2
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