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1 Kings 2
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David's dying charge to Solomon. (1-4) David's charge as
to Joab and others. (5-11) Solomon reigns, Adonijah aspiring to the throne is
put to death. (12-25) Abiathar banished, Joab put to death. (26-34) Shimei is
put to death. (35-46)
Verses 1-4 David's
charge to Solomon is, to keep the charge of the Lord. The authority of a dying
father is much, but nothing to that of a living God. God promised David that the
Messiah should come from his descendants, and that promise was absolute; but the
promise, that there should not fail of them a man on the throne of Israel, was
conditional; if he walks before God in sincerity, with zeal and resolution: in
order hereunto, he must take heed to his way.
Verses 5-11 These
dying counsels concerning Joab and Shimei, did not come from personal anger, but
for the security of Solomon's throne, which was the murders he had committed,
but would readily repeat them to carry any purpose; though long reprieved, he
shall be reckoned with at last. Time does not wear out the guilt of any sin,
particularly of murder. Concerning Shimei, Hold him not guiltless; do not think
him any true friend to thee, or thy government, or fit to be trusted; he has no
less malice now than he had then. David's dying sentiments are recorded, as
delivered under the influence of the Holy Ghost,
2 samuel salvation of that
glorious personage, the Messiah, whose coming he then foretold, and from whom he
derived all his comforts and expectations. That passage gives a decided proof
that David died under the influence of the Holy Ghost, in the exercise of faith
and hope.
Verses 12-25
Solomon received Bathsheba with all the respect that was owing to a mother; but
let none be asked for that which they ought not to grant. It ill becomes a good
man to prefer a bad request, or to appear in a bad cause. According to eastern
customs it was plain that Adonijah sought to be king, by his asking for Abishag
as his wife, and Solomon could not be safe while he lived. Ambitious, turbulent
spirits commonly prepare death for themselves. Many a head has been lost by
catching at a crown.
Verses 26-34
Solomon's words to Abiathar, and his silence, imply that some recent
conspiracies had been entered into. Those that show kindness to God's people
shall have it remembered to their advantage. For this reason Solomon spares
Abiathar's life, but dismisses him from his offices. In case of such sins as the
blood of beasts would atone for, the altar was a refuge, but not in Joab's case.
Solomon looks upward to God as the Author of peace, and forward to eternity as
the perfection of it. The Lord of peace himself gives us that peace which is
everlasting.
Verses 35-46 The
old malignity remains in the unconverted heart, and a watchful eye should be
kept on those who, like Shimei, have manifested their enmity, but have given no
evidence of repentance. No engagements or dangers will restrain worldly men;
they go on, though they forfeit their lives and souls. Let us remember, God will
not accommodate his judgment to us. His eye is over us; and let us strive to
walk as in his presence. Let our every act, word, and thought, be governed by
this great truth, that the hour is quickly coming when the smallest
circumstances of our lives shall be brought to light, and our eternal state be
fixed by a righteous and unerring God. Thus Solomon's throne was established in
peace, as the type of the Redeemer's kingdom of peace and righteousness. And it
is a comfort, in reference to the enmity of the church's enemies, that, how much
soever they rage, it is a vain thing they imagine. Christ's throne is
established, and they cannot shake it.
Chapter 2:
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