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It was so, that when any man came near to do him obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took hold of him, and kissed him.
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Deceptive Familiarity
Commentators explain that Absalom's actions—reaching out, taking a person's hand, and kissing them—were a calculated political strategy. Instead of accepting the formal respect due to a prince, he feigned humility and accessibility. This seemingly warm and familiar gesture was a manipulative tool to steal the hearts and loyalty of the people from his father, King David.
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2 Samuel
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Reformed Baptist
And it was [so], that when any man came nigh [to him] to do himobeisance To pay his respec…
Presbyterian
David allows Absalom's pomp. Those parents do not know what they do, who indulge a proud disposition in their children: many young people are ruine…