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2 Samuel 3:38

Listen to 2 Samuel 3:38
38 Entonces el rey dijo a sus siervos: ¿No sabéis que un príncipe y un gran hombre ha caído hoy en Israel?

2 Samuel 3:38 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 3:38

And the king said unto his servants
His courtiers, giving a reason why he mourned as he did; or "had said" F23, and so is a reason why the people concluded, and were fully satisfied, he had no hand in his death; but the first is best, because what follows was said not to the people at the grave, but to his servants at court:

know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in
Israel?
a "prince", being of the royal family, his father was Saul's uncle, and he his own cousin; a "great" man, being general of the army, a very valiant and skilful commander, a man of great wisdom and parts. David says nothing of his grace and virtue, only of his grandeur, his high birth and civil excellencies; he praises him in what he was commendable, and proceeds no further; and this was sufficient to show there was just cause of mourning on civil accounts; and this they might easily know and perceive, that the fall or death of such a man, which had that day happened in Israel, was a public loss, and matter of lamentation; and the rather as he was employing all his excellent talents in civil affairs, and all his interest in the people of Israel, to unite them to Judah, and bring them under the government of David.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 (rmawy) "nam dixerat", Junius & Tremellius.
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2 Samuel 3:38 In-Context

36 Y todo el pueblo reparó en ello, y les agradó, pues todo lo que el rey hacía agradaba a todo el pueblo.
37 Así todo el pueblo y todo Israel comprendió aquel día que no había sido el deseo del rey de que se diera muerte a Abner, hijo de Ner.
38 Entonces el rey dijo a sus siervos: ¿No sabéis que un príncipe y un gran hombre ha caído hoy en Israel?
39 Hoy soy débil, aunque ungido rey; y estos hombres, hijos de Sarvia, son más duros que yo. Que el SEÑOR pague al malhechor conforme a su maldad.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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