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A King's Indirect Promise
Commentators explain that when David tells the woman, "I will give charge concerning thee," he is not dismissing her but making a royal promise. Both Albert Barnes and John Gill see this as an indirect way of granting her petition, assuring her that he will investigate the matter and issue orders to protect her son.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
I will give charge ... - This was an indirect way of granting her petition and agreeing that her son’s life would be spared.
17th Century
Pastor
And the king said to the woman, go to your house
Go home and make yourself easy:
and I will giv…
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…