2 Samuel 14:32

32 Y Absalón respondió a Joab: He aquí, envié por ti, diciendo: "Ven acá, para enviarte al rey a decirle: '¿Para qué vine de Gesur? Mejor me hubiera sido estar aún allá.'" Ahora pues, vea yo el rostro del rey; y si hay iniquidad en mí, que me dé muerte.

2 Samuel 14:32 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 14:32

And Absalom answered Joab
Neither denying the fact, nor being ashamed of it, nor asking pardon for it; but endeavouring to vindicate it, by giving a reason as he thought sufficient for it:

behold, I sent unto thee, saying, come hither, that I may send thee to
the king;
which was assuming great authority over a person in such an high office as Joab was; had he been king, he could not have used more, to send for him, and command his attendance, and send him on what errand he thought fit, as here:

to say, wherefore am I come from Geshur?
why did the king send for me? why did not he let me alone where I was? to what purpose am I brought hither, since I am not admitted to court?

[it had been] good for me [to have been] there still;
and better, where he lived in a king's court, and had honour and respect shown him, suitable to his rank; and where he had his liberty, and could go where he pleased; and where this mark of his father's displeasure, not suffering him to see his face, would not be so manifest as here, and so less disgraceful to him:

now therefore let me see the king's face;
that is, speak to the king, and intercede for me, that I may see his face; which he was so importunate for, not from affection to the king; but that being at court, he might be able to ingratiate himself among the courtiers and others, and carry the point which his ambition prompted him to, supplant the king, and seize the crown:

and if there be [any] iniquity in me, let him kill me;
signifying he chose to die, rather than to live such a life he did: but of being put to death he was not much afraid; presuming partly upon his innocence, thinking that the killing of his brother was no crime, because he was the aggressor, had ravished his sister, and for it ought to die; and since justice was delayed, and not done him, he had committed no iniquity in putting him to death; and partly on his father's affection to him, which he was sensible of; at least he had reason to believe he would not now put him to death; for had he designed that, he would have ordered it before now, since he had had him so long in his hands.

2 Samuel 14:32 In-Context

30 Dijo, pues, a sus siervos: Mirad, el campo de Joab está junto al mío, y allí tiene cebada; id y prendedle fuego. Y los siervos de Absalón prendieron fuego al campo.
31 Entonces Joab se levantó, vino a la casa de Absalón y le dijo: ¿Por qué tus siervos han prendido fuego a mi campo?
32 Y Absalón respondió a Joab: He aquí, envié por ti, diciendo: "Ven acá, para enviarte al rey a decirle: '¿Para qué vine de Gesur? Mejor me hubiera sido estar aún allá.'" Ahora pues, vea yo el rostro del rey; y si hay iniquidad en mí, que me dé muerte.
33 Cuando Joab vino al rey y se lo hizo saber, éste llamó a Absalón, y éste vino ante el rey y se postró sobre su rostro en tierra delante del rey. Y el rey besó a Absalón.
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