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A Conditional Oath
Commentators explain that David's oath to Shimei was specific and limited. He swore that Shimei would not die for his past treason at David's hand. However, as scholars like Ellicott and Gill point out, this oath did not grant Shimei lifelong immunity for future crimes, nor was it binding on David's successor, Solomon. This context is vital for understanding Shimei's eventual execution in 1 Kings.
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2 Samuel
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19th Century
Bishop
The king swore to him. —This oath of David assuring immunity to Shimei brings to mind his dying charge to Solomon concerning him (…
17th Century
Pastor
Therefore the king said to Shimei, you shall not die
This day by my hands, or order, or by the sword, ([Reference 1 …
17th Century
Minister
Those who now slight and abuse the Son of David would be glad to make their peace when he will come in his glory; but it will be too late. Shimei l…