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Clementine Latin Vulgate
4 Regum 17:1
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Dixit ergo Achitophel ad Absalom: Eligam mihi duodecim millia virorum, et consurgens persequar David hac nocte.
Dixitque Achitophel ad Ab salom: "Eligam mihi duode cim milia virorum et consurgens persequar David hac nocte
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I will arise: Proverbs 1:16, Proverbs 4:16, Isaiah 59:7, Isaiah 59:8
this night: Psalms 3:3-5, Psalms 4:8, Psalms 109:2-4
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 3:3 - Absalom 2 Samuel 13:5 - Lay thee 2 Samuel 15:28 - General 2 Samuel 16:11 - seeketh 2 Samuel 17:21 - thus hath Ahithophel 2 Samuel 18:5 - Deal gently Esther 5:14 - the thing Psalms 31:13 - while Psalms 38:12 - lay snares Psalms 43:1 - the deceitful Psalms 55:9 - divide Psalms 55:10 - Day Psalms 71:4 - out of the Psalms 71:10 - take Psalms 86:14 - assemblies Psalms 109:16 - he remembered Psalms 118:13 - General Psalms 119:95 - wicked Psalms 144:11 - and deliver me Proverbs 12:6 - words Matthew 10:21 - the children 2 Corinthians 12:15 - though 1 Timothy 1:9 - murderers James 3:6 - a world
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Moreover, Ahithophel said unto Absalom,.... Either at the same time, or quickly after he had given the foregoing advice:
let me now choose out twelve thousand men: out of those that were with Absalom, which shows their number to be large; and twelve thousand are pitched upon with respect to the twelve tribes of Israel, a thousand from every tribe; Josephus has only ten thousand;
and I will arise and pursue after David this night; he took upon him to be general of the army, as well as a counsellor; or this he said to show how confident he was of the success of his counsel, that if Absalom, or any other, should decline the conduct of the army upon it, as a hazardous attempt, he would undertake it himself; or rather it may be, he was not willing that Absalom should go out in person with the army, not so much for his own safety, as lest through his affection for the king he should spare him, when he fell into his hands, or they two should be reconciled; he proposed to do it that night, partly for expedition, no time being to be lost, and partly for the greater surprise of David and his men.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
This night - The night of the day on which David fled, and Absalom entered into Jerusalem. Ahithophel’s idea was to fall upon David by surprise, and in the first confusion of the surprised army to seize and kill David only.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XVII
Ahithophel counsels Absalom to pursue his father with twelve
thousand men, 14.
Hushai gives a different counsel, and is followed, 5-14.
Hushai informs Zadok and Abiathar; and they send word to David,
15-21.
David and his men go beyond Jordan, 22.
Ahithophel, finding his counsel slighted, goes home, sets his
house in order, and hangs himself, 23.
David moves to Mahanaim; and Absalom follows him over Jordan,
24-26.
Several friends meet David at Mahanaim with refreshments and
provisions, 27-29.
NOTES ON CHAP. XVII
Verse 2 Samuel 17:1. Let me now choose out twelve thousand men — Had this counsel been followed, David and his little troop would soon have been destroyed; nothing but the miraculous interposition of God could have saved them. Twelve thousand chosen troops coming against him, in his totally unprepared state, would have soon settled the business of the kingdom. Ahithophel well saw that, this advice neglected, all was lost.