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2 Samuel 16:15

Listen to 2 Samuel 16:15
15 Y Absalón y todo el pueblo, los varones de Israel, entraron en Jerusalén, y con él Ahitofel.

2 Samuel 16:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 16:15

And Absalom, and all the people, the men of Israel, came to
Jerusalem
At the same time that David and his people came to Bahurim; which, as Josephus F26 says, was a place near to Jerusalem; and, according to Bunting F1, was little more than a mile from it; though elsewhere F2 he makes it three miles; so that had not David made the hasty flight he did, he had fallen into the hands of Absalom:

and Ahithophel with him:
a famous counsellor, and who had been of David's privy council, and chief in it, see ( 2 Samuel 15:12 2 Samuel 15:31 ) and whom David refers to in ( Psalms 55:12-14 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Antiqu. l. 7. c. 9. sect. 4.
F1 Travels p. 144.
F2 Ib. p. 150.
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2 Samuel 16:15 In-Context

13 Y como David y los suyos iban por el camino, Semei iba por el lado del monte delante de él, andando y maldiciendo, y arrojando piedras delante de él, y esparciendo polvo.
14 Y el rey y todo el pueblo que con él estaba , llegaron fatigados, y descansaron allí.
15 Y Absalón y todo el pueblo, los varones de Israel, entraron en Jerusalén, y con él Ahitofel.
16 Y acaeció que cuando Husai araquita amigo de David llegó a Absalón, le dijo Husai: ¡Viva el rey, viva el rey!
17 Y Absalón dijo a Husai: ¿Este es tu agradecimiento para con tu amigo? ¿Por qué no fuiste con tu amigo?
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