Verse 1
numbered = mustered, or inspected. David, was now fifty-six.
Verse 3
succour us out of the city = come to us out of the city with succour by prayer and counsel.
Verse 5
heard. this explains 2 Samuel 18:12
Verse 6
wood of Ephraim. Compare Joshua 17:15-18
Verse 8
the face. Figure of speech Pleonasm, with Prosopopceia. App-6. devoured. Hebrew "multiplied to devour", to emphasise the great number. Figure of speech Prosopopaia. App-6.
Verse 9
taken up. The tradition about his "hair" comes from Josephus 2 Samuel 10:2).
Verse 10
man. Hebrew. "ish. App-14.
Behold. Figure of speech Asterismos. App-6.
Verse 11
girdle. A common present, made of silk, linen, or leather, and worked sometimes in gold. Used for fastening up loose garments.
Verse 12
our hearing. See 2 Samuel 18:5
Beware that none touch = Watch any one who (would touch) the, &c. After "Watch", Septuagint, Aramaean, Syriac, and Vulgate add "for my sake", as in 2 Samuel 18:5.
Verse 13
life = soul. Hebrew. nephesh. App-13.
Verse 14
darts = clubs. Hebrew. shebet, a club with a long spike at the end. Still used in Palestine.
Verse 15
armour = weapons.
slew him. David being fifty-seven years old; Absalom, twenty-four; Solomon, seven.
Verse 17
heap of stones. Not a memorial to honour but to warn (Joshua 7:26; Joshua 8:29). See note on 2 Samuel 18:18.
Verse 18
pillar. Marks ambition"s aim, while the heap of stones (2 Samuel 18:17) marks ambition"s end.
no son. Compare 2 Samuel 14:27. Therefore built, before the first-born; or after his sons (2 Samuel 14:27) were dead. place-monument. About a quarter of a mile east of Jerusalem, in the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
Verse 19
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
Verse 24
between the two gates. The outer and inner gates of the city wall.
Verse 25
If he be alone. Otherwise it would be flight.
Verse 26
porter = gatekeeper. No gates without the "Bawab "or gatekeeper. Compare 2 Kings 7:17. 1 Chronicles 9:21.
Verse 27
good. Compare 1 Kings 1:42.
Verse 28
Blessed be the LORD thy God. Some codices, with three early printed editions, reverse the order, thus changing the emphasis, and read: "Jehovah thy God be blessed".
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
men. Hebrew. "enosh. App-14.
Verse 29
and = even.
what it was = what [it meant].
Verse 32
be as that young man. Figure of speech Euphemism. App-6.
Verse 33
my son . . . my son. Figure of speech Epizeuxis. App-6. for = instead of.