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Humble Self-Reflection
Commentators highlight David's profound humility. Instead of reacting with anger, he sees Shimei's curse as a just consequence of his own past sins. Matthew Henry notes that David uses this painful moment for self-reflection, turning a reproach into a reproof. This shows how a humble spirit can transform insults into opportunities for spiritual growth, seeing God's hand even in painful events.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
His cursing. Another reading has “my curse,” that is, the curse that has fallen upon me. David recognizes in every word and action that he w…
19th Century
Bishop
Look on mine affliction. —The English here follows the Septuagint and Vulgate. The Hebrew margin has mine eye, b…
17th Century
Pastor
It may be that the Lord will look on mine affliction
Through the rebellion of his son, and now aggravated by the cur…
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17th Century
Minister
David bore Shimei's curses much better than Ziba's flatteries; by these he was led to make a wrong judgment about another, by those to make a right…