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A Demand, Not a Plea
Scholars unanimously point out that Absalom shows no remorse. He doesn't ask for forgiveness but demands full restoration. His message to the king is described as insolent and arrogant, revealing a heart that feels entitled rather than repentant. His challenge to David, "if there be iniquity in me, let him kill me," is seen as a calculated risk based on his father's affection, not a true submission to justice.
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2 Samuel
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19th Century
Bishop
If there be any iniquity. —Absalom makes no acknowledgment of having done wrong, but simply says that this state of half-…
17th Century
Pastor
And Absalom answered Joab
Neither denying the fact, nor being ashamed of it, nor asking pardon for it; but endeavour…
17th Century
Minister
By his insolent conduct toward Joab, Absalom brought Joab to plead for him. By his insolent message to the king, he gained his wishes. When parents…