Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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2 Samuel
Book: 2 Samuel
Chapter: 2
Overview:
David made
King in
Hebron.
(1-7) Abner makes Ishbosheth
King,
Battle between
Abner's men and those of
Joab.
(8-17) Asahel
slain
By Abner: 25-32. Both parties retreat.
(18-24)
1-7. After the
Death of
Saul, many went to
David at Ziklag,
1Ch 12:22, but he trusted in
God who promised him the kingdom,
to give it in his own time and manner. Yet
Assurance of
Hope in
God's promise, will quicken pious endeavours. If I be
Chosen to
the
Crown of
Life, it does not follow, Then I will do nothing;
but, Then I will do all that
God directs me. This good use
David
made of his election, and
So will all whom
God has
Chosen. In
all our journeys and removes, it is comfortable to see
God going
before us; and we may do
So, if
By Faith and
Prayer we set Him
before us.
God, according to the promise, directed
David's path.
David Rose gradually: thus the kingdom of the
Messiah, the Son
of
David, is set up
By Degrees; he is
Lord of all, but we see
not yet all things
Put under him.
8-17. The nation in general refused
David.
By this the
Lord
trained up his servant for future honour and usefulness; and the
tendency of true
Godliness was shown in his behaviour while
passing through various difficulties.
David was herein a
Type of
Christ, whom
Israel would not submit to, though anointed of the
Father to be a
Prince and a
Saviour to them.
Abner meant, Let
the young men fight before us, when he said, Let them play
before us: fools thus make a mock at
Sin. But he is unworthy the
name of a
Man, that can thus trifle with human
Blood.
18-24 Death often comes
By ways we least suspect. We are often
betrayed
By the accomplishments we are proud of!
Asahel's
swiftness, which he presumed
So much upon, did him
No service,
but hastened his
End.
25-32 Abner appeals to
Joab concerning the miserable
consequences of a civil
War. Those who make
Light of such
unnatural contests, will find that they are bitterness to all
concerned. How easy it is for men to use reason, when it makes
for them, who would not use it, if it made against them! See how
the issue of things alter men's minds! The same thing which
looked pleasant in the morning, at night looked dismal. Those
who are most forward to enter into contention, will repent
before they have done with it, and had better leave it off
before it be meddled with, as
Solomon advises. This is true of
every
Sin, oh that men would consider it in time, that it will
be bitterness in the latter
End!
Asahel's
Funeral is here
mentioned. Distinctions are made between the
Dust of some and
that of others; but in the resurrection
No difference will be
made, but between the godly and ungodly, which will remain for
ever.