the Week of Proper 23 / Ordinary 28
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2 Samuel 16:2
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What meanest: Genesis 21:29, Genesis 33:8, Ezekiel 37:18, The asses. This is the eastern mode of speaking when presenting anything to a great man: "This is for the slaves of the servants of your majesty;" when at the same time the presents are intended for the sovereign himself, and it is so understood. 2 Samuel 15:1, 2 Samuel 19:26, Judges 5:10, Judges 10:4
for the young: 1 Samuel 25:27
that such: 2 Samuel 15:23, 2 Samuel 17:29, Judges 8:4, Judges 8:5, 1 Samuel 14:28, Proverbs 31:6, Proverbs 31:7
Reciprocal: Numbers 16:15 - I have not 1 Samuel 16:20 - an ass laden 2 Samuel 15:28 - General 2 Samuel 17:28 - beds Amos 8:2 - A basket Matthew 21:5 - sitting John 12:15 - sitting
Cross-References
The man said, "The woman you put here with me-she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."
The man said, "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it."
And the man said, "The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave to me from the tree, and I ate."
The man said, "The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave me from the tree, and I ate."
And Adam said: The woman whom thou gauest [to be] with me, she gaue me of the tree, and I dyd eate.
The man said, "The woman you put here with me gave me fruit from that tree. So I ate it."
The man said, "The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me fruit of the tree, and I ate."
And Adam seide, The womman which thou yauest felowe to me, yaf me of the tre, and Y eet.
And the man said, The woman whom thou gauest to be with mee, shee gaue me of the tree, and I did eate.
And the man said, The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree, and I did eat.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the king said unto Ziba, what meanest thou by these?.... Are they to be said, or are they presents?
and Ziba said, the asses [be] for the king's household to ride on; for himself, his wives, and children, his courtiers, and the principal officers of his house; it being usual in those times and countries for great personages to ride on asses, see Judges 5:10;
and the bread and summer fruits for the young men to eat; the king's menial servants, his guards and his soldiers:
and the wine, that such as be faint in the wilderness may drink; where no water was to be had, that their fainting spirits might be revived, and they be able whether to fight or march.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 16:2. The asses be for the king's household — This is the Eastern method of speaking when any thing is presented to a great man: "This and this is for the slaves of the servants of your majesty," when at the same time the presents are intended for the sovereign himself, and are so understood. It is a high Eastern compliment: These presents are not worthy of your acceptance; they are only fit for the slaves of your slaves.