Matthew on 2 Samuel 2 (개요)
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S E C O N D S A M U E L CHAP. II. David had paid due respect to the memory of Saul his prince and Jonathan his friend, and what he did was as much his praise as theirs; he is now considering what is to be done next. Saul is dead, now therefore David arise. I. By direction from God he went up to Hebron, and was there anointed king, 2 Samuel 2:1-4 . II. He returned thanks to the men of Jabesh-Gilead for burying Saul, 2 Samuel 2:5-7 . III. Ishbosheth, the son of Saul, is set up in opposition to him, 2 Samuel 2:8-11 . IV. A warm encounter happens between David's party and Ishbosheth's, in which, 1. Twelve of each side engaged hand to hand and were all slain, 2 Samuel 2:12-16 . 2. Saul's party was beaten, 2 Samuel 2:17 . 3. Asahel, on David's side, was slain by Abner, 2 Samuel 2:18-23 . 4. Joab, at Abner's request, sounds a retreat, 2 Samuel 2:24-28 . 5. Abner makes the best of his way ( 2 Samuel 2:29 ), and the loss on both sides is computed, 2 Samuel 2:30-32 . So that here we have an account of a civil war in Israel, which, in process of time, ended in the complete settlement of David on the throne. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-7" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological