2 Samuel 19:9

9 Y todo el pueblo reñía en todas las tribus de Israel, diciendo: El rey nos ha librado de mano de nuestros enemigos y nos ha salvado de mano de los filisteos, pero ahora ha huido de la tierra, de Absalón.

2 Samuel 19:9 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 19:9

And all the people were at strife through all the tribes of
Israel
Excepting the tribe of Judah; they blamed and reproved one another for taking part with Absalom in the rebellion, and especially for their coldness and backwardness in bringing back David to Jerusalem:

saying, the king saved us out of the hand of our enemies;
exposed his life to danger, fought our battles for us, and gained us victory over our enemies, and saved us from them, especially those next mentioned:

and he delivered us out of the hand of the Philistines;
in the times of Saul, and since; which were benefits which ought to have endeared him to them, and were aggravations of the crime of those who had been concerned in the late rebellion; and were such as ought not to be buried in oblivion, and were proper arguments to engage them to return to their allegiance to him, and abide by it:

and now he is fled out of the land for Absalom;
being obliged to quit Jerusalem, and the land of Judea on this side Jordan, and to pass that river; not from a spirit of cowardice, but from tenderness to his son, he did not choose to fight against; and from a concern for his metropolis Jerusalem, lest that should be hurt, as well as for the safety of his person.

2 Samuel 19:9 In-Context

7 Ahora pues, levántate, sal y habla bondadosamente a tus siervos, porque juro por el SEÑOR que si no sales, ciertamente ni un solo hombre pasará la noche contigo, y esto te será peor que todo el mal que ha venido sobre ti desde tu juventud hasta ahora.
8 Entonces el rey se levantó y se sentó a la puerta. Y cuando avisaron a todo el pueblo, diciendo: He aquí, el rey está sentado a la puerta, entonces todo el pueblo vino delante del rey. Pero los de Israel habían huido, cada uno a su tienda.
9 Y todo el pueblo reñía en todas las tribus de Israel, diciendo: El rey nos ha librado de mano de nuestros enemigos y nos ha salvado de mano de los filisteos, pero ahora ha huido de la tierra, de Absalón.
10 Sin embargo, Absalón, a quien ungimos sobre nosotros, ha muerto en combate. Ahora pues, ¿por qué guardáis silencio respecto a restaurar al rey?
11 Entonces el rey David envió mensaje a los sacerdotes Sadoc y Abiatar, diciendo: Hablad a los ancianos de Judá, y decidles: "¿Por qué sois los últimos en hacer volver al rey a su casa, ya que la palabra de todo Israel ha llegado al rey, a su casa?
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