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Then the king arose, and sat in the gate. They told to all the people, saying, Behold, the king is sitting in the gate: and all the people came before the king. Now Israel had fled every man to his tent.
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Leadership Over Grief
Commentators note that David, despite his profound grief, wisely heeded Joab's harsh but necessary counsel. By setting aside his personal sorrow to resume his public duties, David demonstrated prudent leadership. As Matthew Henry suggests, his willingness to accept a difficult reproof prevented a greater crisis and serves as a model of humility and timely action.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
David saw the justice of what Joab said and the new danger which threatened him if he did not rouse himself from his grief.
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19th Century
Anglican
For Israel had fled. —Translate, but Israel fled; “Israel” being used here, as throughout this narrative (see [R…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then the king arose, and sat in the gate Of the city, a public place, where the inhabitants met on divers accounts a…
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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…