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But when king David heard of all these things, he was very angry.
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Anger Without Action
Commentators explain that David's anger did not lead to justice for two primary reasons. First, he showed favoritism toward Amnon as his firstborn son. Second, the memory of his own grievous sin with Bathsheba likely paralyzed him, weakening his moral authority to punish his son. This serves as a powerful warning about how personal sin and favoritism can prevent a leader from acting righteously.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The Septuagint adds a helpful explanation: but he did not vex the spirit of Amnon his son, because he loved him, because he was his first-born.…
19th Century
Anglican
He was very angry. —The Septuagint adds, “but he vexed not the spirit of Amnon his son, because he loved him, because he was h…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But when King David heard of all these things Of Amnon's ravishing Tamar, and turning her out of doors in that inhum…
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Observe the aggravations of Absalom's sin: he had Ammon killed when he was least fit to die. He involved his servants in the guilt.
Servants…