2 Samuele 19:4-6

4 E il re si coprì la faccia, e gridava con gran voce: Figliuol mio Absalom, figliuol mio Absalom, figliuol mio!
5 Ma Ioab entrò dal re in casa, e disse: Tu hai oggi svergognato il volto a tutta la tua gente, che ha oggi salvata la vita a te, ed ai tuoi figliuoli, ed alle tue figliuole, ed alle tue mogli, ed alle tue concubine;
6 amando quelli che ti odiano, e odiando quelli che ti amano; perciocchè tu hai oggi dichiarato che capitani e soldati non ti son nulla; perchè io conosco oggi che, se Absalom fosse in vita, e noi tutti fossimo oggi morti, la cosa allora ti piacerebbe.

2 Samuele 19:4-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 19

David indulging to too much grief for the death of his son, is rebuked by Joab, and threatened with a revolt of the people from him, if he did not change his conduct, which be accordingly did, 2Sa 19:1-8; upon which the men of Israel were the first that moved for the bringing him back to Jerusalem, and the men of Judah were solicited to join with them in it, which was effected, 2Sa 19:9-15; and at Jordan, Shimei, that had cursed him, met him, and asked his pardon, and was forgiven, 2Sa 19:16-23; and when come to Jerusalem, Mephibosheth excused so well his not going out with him, that he had half his land restored to him, which had been given to his servant, 2Sa 19:24-30; and Barzillai, who had very liberally supplied the king, was allowed to return to his own city, and Chimham his son was taken to court, 2Sa 19:31-40; and a contention arose between the men of Israel and of Judah about the restoration of the king, which issued in an insurrection, as the next chapter shows, 2Sa 19:41-43.

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