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David`s anger was greatly kindled against the man, and he said to Nathan, "As Yahweh lives, the man who has done this is worthy to die!
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The Blind Spot of Sin
Commentators note the profound irony in David's reaction. His sin had not extinguished his natural sense of justice, so he becomes enraged by the injustice in Nathan's story. However, he remains completely blind to his own, far greater sins of adultery and murder. This demonstrates how sin can make us passionate judges of others while remaining oblivious to our own failings.
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2 Samuel
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19th Century
Anglican
Was greatly kindled. —David’s generous impulses had not been extinguished by his sin, nor his warm sense of justice; his naturally quick t…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And David's anger was greatly kindled against the man That had done this, taking it for a real fact:
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Presbyterian
God will not permit his people to continue in sin. Through this parable, Nathan drew from David a sentence against himself. There is a great need f…