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Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Samuel 16:5

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5-12. when king David came to Bahurim —a city of Benjamin ( 2 Samuel 3:16 ; 2 Samuel 19:16 ). It is, however, only the confines of the district that are here meant. Shimei, . . . a man of the family of Saul —The misfortune of his family, and the occupation by David of what they considered their rightful possessions, afforded a natural, if not a justifiable cause for this ebullition of rude insults and violence. He upbraided David as an ambitious usurper, and charged him, as one whose misdeeds had recoiled upon his own head, to surrender a throne to which he was not entitled. His language was that of a man incensed by the wrongs that he conceived had been done to his house. David was guiltless of the crime of which Shimei accused him; but his conscience reminded him of other flagrant iniquities; and he, therefore, regarded the cursing of this man as a chastisement from heaven. His answer to Abishai's proposal evinced the spirit of deep and humble resignation—the spirit of a man who watched the course of Providence, and acknowledged Shimei as the instrument of God's chastening hand. One thing is remarkable, that he acted more independently of the sons of Zeruiah in this season of great distress than he could often muster courage to do in the days of his prosperity and power. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-13" class="com-number"

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explains2 Samuel 16:5 bible-text/2sa-16-5
part_of2 Samuel 16:5-8 pericope/per-2sa-16-002
translated_asJamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Samuel 16:5 (ko) language_pack/jfb-2sa-16-5-5-ko

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