John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Samuel 12:19
And when David saw that his servants whispered ,.... For they said the above to one another with a low voice, that he might not hear them, though in the same room with them: David perceived the child was dead ; he guessed it was, and that this was the thing they were whispering about among themselves: therefore David said unto his servants, is the child dead? and they said, he is dead ; for putting the question to them so closely, they could not avoid giving the answer they did, and... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 12:15-25
Nathan, having delivered his message, staid not at court, but went home, probably to pray for David, to whom he had been preaching. God, in making use of him as an instrument to bring David to repentance, and as the herald both of mercy and judgment, put an honour upon the ministry, and magnified his word above all his name. David named one of his sons by Bath-sheba Nathan, in honour of this prophet (1 Chron. 3:5), and it was that son of whom Christ, the great prophet, lineally descended, Luke... read more