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2 Samuel 19:2
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
victory: Heb. salvation, or, deliverance
turned: Proverbs 16:15, Proverbs 19:12
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 14:1 - toward Absalom
Cross-References
Let a little water be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree,
let now a little water be fetched, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree:
I will bring some water so all of you can wash your feet. You may rest under the tree,
Let a little water be brought so that you may all wash your feet and rest under the tree.
Let a little water, I pray you, be brought, and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree:
Now let a little water be fetched, wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree.
"Please let a little water be brought [by one of my servants] and [you may] wash your feet, and recline and rest comfortably under the tree.
but I schal brynge a litil watir, and youre feet be waischid, and reste ye vndur the tre;
let, I pray thee, a little water be accepted, and wash your feet, and recline under the tree;
Let a little water be brought, that you may wash your feet and rest yourselves under the tree.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the victory that day was [turned] into mourning unto all the people,.... They also mourned too, instead of expressing joy upon the occasion:
for the people heard say that day how the king was grieved for his son; this report was spread among them, which damped their joy, and hindered them from giving any tokens of it, as were usual at such times.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 19:2. The victory - was turned into mourning — Instead of rejoicing that a most unnatural and ruinous rebellion had been quashed, the people mourned over their own success, because they saw their king so immoderately afflicted for the loss of his worthless son.