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Then the woman said, Please let your handmaid speak a word to my lord the king. He said, Say on.

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The Strategic Pivot

Commentators explain that this verse is the strategic turning point in the woman's appeal. Having secured David's oath for her fictional son, she now asks for permission to apply the same logic to the real issue: the banishment of Absalom. It's the moment she moves from a parable to a direct and convicting application.

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2 Samuel

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Samuel 14:12

18th Century

Theologian

Having at last obtained what she wanted—the king’s oath that her son would not die—she proceeds to the case of Absalom. The meaning of [Reference 2…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Samuel 14:12

17th Century

Pastor

Then the woman said, let your handmaid, I pray you, speak
[one] word unto my Lord the king

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Samuel 14:1–20

17th Century

Minister

We may notice here, how this widow pleads God's mercy and His clemency toward poor, guilty sinners. The state of sinners is a state of banishment f…