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Prophets are Human Too
All commentators agree that Nathan was not speaking with divine authority here. He spoke from his "own sense of right" (Ellicott) and "private judgment" (Henry), not with a "Thus saith the Lord" (Spurgeon). Scholars explain that prophets were not always under divine inspiration and could speak from their own well-intentioned but mistaken human understanding. This reveals that even godly leaders must wait for God's specific guidance.
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2 Samuel
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19th Century
Bishop
Go, do all that is in thine heart. —Nathan naturally considered that it must be right for David to execute his pious purpose; but he spoke…
19th Century
Preacher
He spoke too fast. Even prophets, who are inspired by God, must wait on their Master for their message; and when they utter words that come only fr…
17th Century
Pastor
And Nathan said to the king, go, do till that [is] in your
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He perceived it was …
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17th Century
Minister
David being at rest in his palace, considered how he might best employ his leisure and prosperity in the service of God. He formed a design to buil…