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Joab came into the house to the king, and said, You have shamed this day the faces of all your servants, who this day have saved your life, and the lives of your sons and of your daughters, and the lives of your wives, and the lives of your concubines;

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The Stakes Were Real

Commentators explain that Joab was not exaggerating the danger. Had Absalom been victorious, it was customary for new rulers to execute all potential rivals. Scholars note that David's sons, daughters, and wives would have likely been killed to secure Absalom's throne, adding weight to Joab's urgent and harsh words.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Samuel 19:5

18th Century

Theologian

Had Absalom gained the victory, it is likely that, according to the custom of ancient eastern despots, he would have sought to secure his throne by…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Samuel 19:5

19th Century

Bishop

And Joab came. —This is a continuation of 2 Samuel 19:1, the intervening verses being parenthetical. Joab’s w…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Samuel 19:5

17th Century

Pastor

And Joab came into the house to the king
For by this time he was removed from the chamber over the gate to his own d…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Samuel 19:1–8

17th Century

Minister

To continue to lament for such a bad son as Absalom was very unwise and very unworthy. Joab censures David, but not with proper respect and deferen…