Bible Commentaries
E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes
2 Samuel 11
at the time, &c.: i. e, the next spring.
children = sons.
Rabbah. The capital of Ammon (Deuteronomy 3:11. Joshua 13:25).
But David tarried. Note contrast with "kings" going forth, above, and this word "But".
Bath-sheba. Called Bath-shua, 1 Chronicles 3:5.
Eliam. Called "Ammiel", 1 Chronicles 3:5. The son of Ahithophel (2 Samuel 23:34).
Uriah. One of David's faithful soldiers (2 Samuel 23:39. Married the daughter of Eliam (2 Samuel 11:3), who was the son of Ahithophel (2 Samuel 23:34). This relationship probably led to Ahithophel's disloyalty (2 Samuel 15:12).
for = and when.
purified. Compare Leviticus 15:18. It is possible to be more punctilious about the ceremonial Law than the moral Law.
Jerubbesheth (Judges 9:1) = Jerubbaal. Baal-lord, Bosheth = shame; changed by Holy Ghost here to suit his idolatry (Judges 8:27), and now David's sin. a woman, one of the ten deaths caused by a woman. See note, Judges 4:21,
piece = upper piece.
millstone. One of the "despised" things used. See note on Judges 3:21; Judges 9:53.
displease thee = be evil in thine eyes. This event put David in Joab's power, which Joab freely used. David was not tongue-tied in 2 Samuel 3:29; but from now he had to endure Joab's insolence, being too suspicious to trust him, and too weak to dismiss him. Compare 2 Samuel 14:19; 2 Samuel 19:7. 1 Kings 2:5, 1 Kings 2:32, 1 Kings 2:33.
one as well as another = now this one, now that one.
sent. Not till nine months after.
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
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