2 Samuel 14:18

18 Then King David said, "Do not hide the truth. Answer me one question." The woman said, "My master the king, please ask your question."

2 Samuel 14:18 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 14:18

Then the king answered and said unto the woman
Understanding plainly what she meant by all this, that the case she brought was a feigned one, and that the intention of it was to let him know the sense of the people with respect to Absalom, and the recall of him:

hide not from me, I pray thee, the thing that I shall ask thee;
he suspected that this was not a scheme of her own, but some considerable person had formed it, and made use of her to execute it, which was what he desired to know:

and the woman said, let my lord the king now speak;
ask what question he pleases, I am ready to answer.

2 Samuel 14:18 In-Context

16 Maybe he will listen. Perhaps he will save me from those who want to keep both me and my son from getting what God gave us.'
17 "Now I say, 'May the words of my master the king give me rest. Like an angel of God, you know what is good and what is bad. May the Lord your God be with you!'"
18 Then King David said, "Do not hide the truth. Answer me one question." The woman said, "My master the king, please ask your question."
19 The king said, "Did Joab tell you to say all these things?" The woman answered, "As you live, my master the king, no one could avoid that question. You are right. Your servant Joab did tell me to say these things.
20 Joab did it so you would see things differently. My master, you are wise like an angel of God who knows everything that happens on earth."
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