Bible Commentaries
Sermon Bible Commentary
2 Samuel 16
2 Samuel 16:17
I. This inquiry rebukes all merely exclamatory loyalty.
II. It rebukes all cheap loyalty.
III. It calls us sharply to practical loyalty.
Parker, Fountain, April 21st, 1881.
References: 2 Samuel 17:1-3.—F.W. Krummacher, David King of Israel, p. 420. 2 Samuel 17:2.—Parker, vol. vii., p. 240. 2 Samuel 17:23.—Preacher's Monthly, vol. vi., p. 181. 2 Samuel 17:27-29.—Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxvi., No. 1544; Homiletic Quarterly, vol. iv., p. 108. 2Sam 17-19.—Parker, vol. vii., p. 183. 2 Samuel 18:3.—Ibid., p. 241. 2 Samuel 18:14, 2 Samuel 18:15.—R. Tuck, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xvi., p. 4. 2 Samuel 18:17.—Preacher's Monthly, vol. v., p. 313. 2 Samuel 18:23.—Spurgeon, Evening by Evening, p. 31. 2 Samuel 18:29.—Ibid., Sermons, vol. xxiv., No. 1433; Homiletic Magazine, vol. xiv., p. 108. 2 Samuel 18:31.—F. W. Krummacher, David the King of Israel, p. 434. 2 Samuel 18:33.—J. Van Oosterzee, Year of Salvation, vol. ii., p. 465; Clergyman's Magazine, vol. xiv., p. 21. 2 Samuel 19:2.—Parker, vol. vii., p. 194. 2 Samuel 19:10.—Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xiv., No. 808. 2 Samuel 19:14, 2 Samuel 19:15.—F. W. Krummacher, David the King of Israel, p. 434. 2 Samuel 19:15.—J. M. Neale, Sermons for the Church Year, vol. i., p. 260.
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