2 Samuel 19:20

20 Eu, teu servo, reconheço que pequei. Por isso, de toda a tribo de José, fui o primeiro a vir ao encontro do rei, meu senhor”.

2 Samuel 19:20 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 19:20

For thy servant doth know that I have sinned
He was sensible of it, and sorry for it, and publicly acknowledged it before all the men he brought with him, and before all the servants of David; and as a token of the sincerity of his repentance, and as an earnest of his future fidelity, he made this early submission:

therefore, behold, I am come the first this day of all the house of
Joseph, to go down to meet my lord the king;
but why does he make mention of the house of Joseph, when he was of the tribe of Benjamin? Kimchi says that Benjamin, Ephraim, and Manasseh, were called the house of Joseph; and it may be observed that it is sometimes used for all Israel, as in ( Psalms 80:1 ) ; and he was the first of them that came, inasmuch as he came along with the men of Judah, who came first of all to fetch the king back; or Joseph may stand for the tribes of Israel, as distinct from Judah, and he was the first of them; some of the Jewish writers think he makes mention of the name of Joseph, because as the brethren of Joseph used him ill, and he returned good to them; so though he had used David ill, he hoped he would do as Joseph did, return good for evil; and others represent him as suggesting hereby to David, that all Israel had used him ill, and he worse than them all; and now he was come first, and they were all waiting what he would do to him, that if he received him kindly, all would come and make their peace with him.

2 Samuel 19:20 In-Context

18 e atravessaram o rio a fim de ajudar a família real na travessia e fazer o que o rei desejasse.Simei, filho de Gera, atravessou o Jordão, prostrou-se perante o rei
19 e lhe disse: “Que o meu senhor não leve em conta o meu crime. E que não te lembres do mal que o teu servo cometeu no dia em que o rei, meu senhor, saiu de Jerusalém. Que o rei não pense mais nisso!
20 Eu, teu servo, reconheço que pequei. Por isso, de toda a tribo de José, fui o primeiro a vir ao encontro do rei, meu senhor”.
21 Então Abisai, filho de Zeruia, disse: “Simei amaldiçoou o ungido do SENHOR; ele deve ser morto!”
22 Davi respondeu: “Que é que vocês têm com isso, filhos de Zeruia? Acaso se tornaram agora meus adversários? Deve alguém ser morto hoje em Israel? Ou não tenho hoje a garantia de que voltei a reinar sobre Israel?”
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