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Our Bone and Our Flesh
The tribes' declaration, "we are thy bone and thy flesh," was a powerful appeal to their shared ancestry with David. Commentators explain this wasn't just a statement of kinship; it affirmed David was a legitimate king under God's law and expressed their hope for a ruler who would treat them with familial care. Matthew Henry sees this as a beautiful picture of Jesus, who became our "bone and flesh" to be our Savior.
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2 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
The chronicler adds some interesting details (compare 2 Samuel 12:23–40), describing how the various tribes from both sides of the Jord…
19th Century
Bishop
All the tribes. —Not only as represented by their elders (2 Samuel 5:3), but by the large bodies of their warriors enu…
17th Century
Pastor
Then came all the tribes of Israel to David unto Hebron
All the rest of the tribes, save the tribe of Judah, who had…
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17th Century
Minister
David was anointed king a third time. His advances were gradual, that his faith might be tried, and that he might gain experience. Thus his kingdom…