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2 Samuel 2:21
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and take thee: It seems that Asahel wished to get the armour of Abner as a trophy.
armour: or, spoil, Judges 14:19
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 2:19 - turned
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As the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. And behold, dreadful and great darkness fell upon him.
And when the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram; and, look, a dread, dark and enormous, fell on him.
As the sun was going down, Abram fell into a deep sleep. While he was asleep, a very terrible darkness came.
When the sun went down, Abram fell sound asleep, and great terror overwhelmed him.
And when the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and lo, a horror of great darkness fell upon him.
When the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. Now terror and great darkness fell on him.
When the sun was setting, a deep sleep overcame Abram; and a horror (terror, shuddering fear, nightmare) of great darkness overcame him.
And whanne the sunne was gon doun, drede felde on Abram, and a greet hidousenesse and derk asaylide him.
And the sun is about to go in, and deep sleep hath fallen upon Abram, and lo, a terror of great darkness is falling upon him;
As the sun was setting, Abram fell into a deep sleep, and suddenly great terror and darkness overwhelmed him.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Abner said unto him,.... Having a respect for him, and consulting his good, and however fearing his brother Joab should he slay him:
turn thee aside to thy right or to thy left; he does not advise him to go back, which would have been to his disgrace, having engaged in the pursuit, but to turn to the right or left, as if pursuing some other person and not Abner:
and lay thee hold on one of the young men, and take thee his armour; one of the common soldiers, or an attendant on Abner, a young man like himself, whom he might be able to cope with, and take him a prisoner and disarm him, when he was not a match for such an old experienced officer as he was; and this Abner seems to speak as a friend, consulting the young man's safety and his honour too.
But, Asahel would not turn aside from following him; fired with the ambition of taking him, and not content with any prey short of him; and perhaps was the more animated by what he said, as supposing it arose from fear of him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
His armour - Rather, as in the margin; i. e. content thyself with the spoil of some inferior soldier for a trophy.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 2:21. Take thee his armour. — It seems Asahel wished to get the armour of Abner as a trophy; this also was greatly coveted by ancient heroes. Abner wished to spare him, for fear of exciting Joab's enmity; but as Asahel was obstinate in the pursuit, and was swifter of foot than Abner, the latter saw that he must either kill or be killed, and therefore he turned his spear and ran it through the body of Asahel. This turning about that he might pierce him is what we translate "the hinder end of his spear." This slaying of Asahel cost Abner his life, as we shall find in the next chapter.