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2 Samuel 19:4
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covered: 2 Samuel 15:30
O my son: It is allowed by competent critics that the lamentation of David over his son, of which this forms a part, is exceedingly pathetic; and Calmet properly remarks, that the frequent repetition of the name of the deceased is common in the language of lamentation. 2 Samuel 18:33
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 14:1 - toward Absalom 1 Chronicles 3:2 - Absalom Job 9:24 - he covereth Jeremiah 14:3 - covered 1 Corinthians 11:4 - having
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Now the men of Sodom were wicked and were sinning greatly against the LORD .
Now the people of Sodom were wicked and were sinning greatly against the Lord .
Now the men of Sodom were evil and sinners, exceedingly so, against Yahweh.
Now the men of Sodom were wicked exceedingly and sinners against the LORD.
But the men of Sodome [were] wicked, and exceedyng sinners agaynst the Lorde.
The Lord knew that the people of Sodom were very evil sinners.
Now the men of Sodom were wicked, great sinners against the LORD.
Forsothe men of Sodom weren ful wickid, and synneris greetly bifore the Lord.
But the men of Sodome were wicked, and sinners before the LORD exceedingly.
But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinners before the Lord exceedingly.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But the king covered his face,.... And would not see his generals, and thank them for their services: but wrapped himself in his mantle, after the manner of mourners:
and the king cried with a loud voice, O my son Absalom! O Absalom, my son, my son! and this was some time, perhaps some days after he had received the news of his death, since Joab and the army were returned from the battle; had it been a sudden start of passion, upon first hearing thee news, and had continued a few hours, it would have been more excusable; but to continue some days, as it is very probable it did, was very unbecoming.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 19:4. The king covered his face — This was the custom of mourners.
O my son Absalom — Calmet has properly remarked that the frequent repetition of the name of the defunct, is common in the language of lamentation. Thus VIRGIL, act. v., ver. 51: -
_____ Daphnin que team tollemus ad astra;
Daphnin ad astra feremus: amavit nos quoque Daphnis.
"With yours, my song I cheerfully shall join,
To raise your Daphnis to the powers Divine.
Daphnis I'll raise unto the powers above,
For dear to me was Daphnis' well tried love."
See the notes on the preceding chapter (2 Samuel 18:0).