2 Samuel 16:17

17 Y Absalón dijo a Husai: ¿Es esta tu lealtad para con tu amigo? ¿Por qué no fuiste con tu amigo?

2 Samuel 16:17 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 16:17

And Absalom said to Hushai, [is] this thy kindness to thy
friend?
&c.] Meaning to David; though he would not mention his name, nor his title, nor even the relation of a father he stood in to him, only speaks of him as Hushai's friend: Hushai had professed great friendship to David, and David had been a friend to Hushai, had raised him to great honour in making him a counsellor, and had bestowed many favours and benefits on him, as Absalom knew full well; and therefore, to try his integrity, he puts this question, not as displeased with him, but overjoyed that such a trusty friend of David, and a wise counsellor of his, had deserted him, and come over to him and his party; nor does he mean to charge him with ingratitude, which he could not do without reproaching himself; on whom it might be justly retorted, is this thy kindness to thy father that begot thee, and has always expressed such a strong affection for thee, as to rebel against him?

why wentest thou not with thy friend?
with David, when he went out of Jerusalem; for Absalom knew not that Hushai had been with David, but thought he stayed behind at Jerusalem, when David fled, which made him less suspicious of him.

2 Samuel 16:17 In-Context

15 Entonces Absalón y todo el pueblo, los hombres de Israel, entraron en Jerusalén, y Ahitofel con él.
16 Sucedió que cuando Husai arquita, amigo de David, vino a Absalón, Husai dijo a Absalón: ¡Viva el rey! ¡Viva el rey!
17 Y Absalón dijo a Husai: ¿Es esta tu lealtad para con tu amigo? ¿Por qué no fuiste con tu amigo?
18 Respondió Husai a Absalón: No, pues a quien el SEÑOR, este pueblo y todos los hombres de Israel han escogido, de él seré, y con él me quedaré.
19 Además, ¿a quién debería yo servir? ¿No habría de ser en la presencia de su hijo? Tal como he servido delante de tu padre, así seré delante de ti.
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