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2 Samuel 11
David commits adultery with Bathsheba, ver. 1-5. endeavours
to father the child upon Uriah, ver. 6-13. Contrives the death of
Uriah, ver. 14-25. Marries Bathsheba, ver. 26, 27.
Verse 1. After - When that year ended, and the next begun, which was in
the spring time. When kings - Which is, when the ground is fit for
the march of soldiers, and brings forth provision for man and
beast. Tarried at Jerusalem - Had he been now in his post, at the
head of his forces be had been out of the way of temptation.
Verse 2. Arose from off his bed - Where he had lain, and slept for some
time. And the bed of sloth often proves the bed of lust. Washing
herself - In a bath, which was in her garden. Probably from some
ceremonial pollution.
Verse 3. He inquired - Instead of suppressing that desire which the sight
of his eyes had kindled, he seeks rather to feed it; and first
inquires who she was; that if she were unmarried, he might make
her either his wife or his concubine.
Verse 4. Took her - From her own house into his palace, not by force,
but by persuasion. Lay with her - See how all the way to sin is
down hill! When men begin, they cannot soon stop themselves.
Verse 8. Go down - Not doubting but he would there converse with his
wife, and so cover their sin and shame.
Verse 9. The servants - With the king's guard. This he did, by the secret
direction of God's wise providence, who would bring David's sin
to light.
Verse 10. Camest - Wearied with hard service and travel, nor did I
expect or desire that thou shouldest now attend upon my person,
or keep the watch.
Verse 11. The ark - This it seems, was now carried with them for their
encouragement and direction, as was usual. Fields - In tents which
are in the fields. His meaning is, now, when God's people are in a
doubtful and dangerous condition, it becomes me to sympathize
with them, and to abstain even from lawful delights.
Verse 15. He arose - So far is David from repenting, that he seeks to
cover one sin with another. How are the beginnings of sin to be
dreaded! For who knows where it will end? David hath sinned,
therefore Uriah must die! That innocent, valiant, gallant man, who
was ready to die for his prince's honour, must die by his prince's
hand! See how fleshly lusts war against the soul, and what
devastations they make in that war! How they blind the eyes, fear
the conscience, harden the heart, and destroy all sense of honour
and justice!
Verse 27. The mourning - Which was seven days. Nor could the nature
of the thing admit of longer delay, lest the too early birth of the
child might discover David's sin. Bare a son - By which it
appears, That David continued in the state of impenitency for
divers months together; and this notwithstanding his frequent
attendance upon God's ordinances. Which is an eminent instance
of the corruption of man's nature, of the deceitfulness of sin, and
of the tremendous judgment of God in punishing one sin, by
delivering a man up to another.
Chapter 11:
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