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Your hands were not bound, nor your feet put into fetters: As a man falls before the children of iniquity, so did you fall. All the people wept again over him.
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A Treacherous Murder, Not an Execution
Commentators agree that David's lament clarifies that Abner was not executed as a criminal. The phrase 'Thy hands were not bound, nor thy feet put into fetters' shows he was a free man, capable of defending himself. He was not a captive but was murdered through treachery by 'wicked men,' as David publicly declared.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Your hands were not bound... — This thought prepares the way for the solution; Abner had been treacherously murdered by wicked men.
19th Century
Anglican
Thy hands were not bound. —The people were moved greatly by the sight of David’s sorrow, but still more by this brief elegy over A…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Your hands [were] not bound, nor your feet put into fetters , &c.] As malefactors are when they are taken up for any…
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Judgments are prepared for such scorners as Abner; but Joab, in what he did, acted wickedly. David laid Abner's murder deeply to heart and in many …