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A Father's Anguish
Commentators universally recognize this as one of the most pathetic and emotionally raw passages in the Old Testament. David's repeated cry, "O my son Absalom," reveals the profound depth of his grief. His immediate retreat to a private chamber to weep highlights a universal human response to devastating loss, making his pain relatable across millennia.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
There is not a passage of deeper pathos in the whole of the Old Testament than this. Compare this to Luke 19:41. In the Hebrew Bible, this verse be…
19th Century
Bishop
Was much moved. —David’s grief was not merely that of a father for his first-born son, but for that son slain in the very act of o…
17th Century
Pastor
And the king was much moved
His affections were moved, his passions were stirred up; he was greatly troubled, distre…
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17th Century
Minister
By directing David to give God thanks for his victory, Ahimaaz prepared him for the news of his son's death. The more our hearts are steadfast and …