2 Samuele 13:37

37 Quanto ad Absalom, se ne fuggì e andò da Talmai, figliuolo di Ammihur, re di Gheshur. E Davide faceva cordoglio del suo figliuolo ogni giorno.

2 Samuele 13:37 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 13:37

But Absalom fled
As before related, but here repeated for the sake of what follows:

and went to Talmai, the son of Ammihud, king of Geshur:
his mother's father, see ( 2 Samuel 3:3 ) , where he might hope for protection and safety:

and [David] mourned for his son every day;
or "all the days" F17, i.e. of the three years Absalom was in Geshur, about the end of which he was comforted concerning Amnon, as the following verses show. Some think it was for Absalom he mourned, but rather for Amnon. The reason why he mourned for him, when he did not for his child by Bathsheba, who died, because that was an infant, this a grown man, and heir to his crown, and was slain by the sword of his brother, and so fulfilled a threatening to himself on account of his own sin, which, hereby no doubt, was brought fresh to his mind.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 (Mymyh lk) "cunctis diebus", V. L. "omnibus diebus", Pagninus, Montanus.

2 Samuele 13:37 In-Context

35 E Jonadab disse al re: "Ecco i figliuoli del re che arrivano! La cosa sta come il tuo servo ha detto".
36 E com’egli ebbe finito di parlare, ecco giungere i figliuoli del re, i quali alzarono la voce e piansero; ed anche il re e tutti i suoi servi versarono abbondanti lagrime.
37 Quanto ad Absalom, se ne fuggì e andò da Talmai, figliuolo di Ammihur, re di Gheshur. E Davide faceva cordoglio del suo figliuolo ogni giorno.
38 Absalom rimase tre anni a Gheshur, dov’era andato dopo aver preso la fuga.
39 E l’ira del re Davide contro Absalom si calmò perché Davide s’era consolato della morte di Amnon.
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