John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 2 Samuel 19:19
And said unto the king, let not my lord the king impute iniquity unto me ,.... That is, deal with him according to the desert of it, punish him for it, but forgive it: for non-imputation of sin is in effect the pardon of it: neither do thou remember that which thy servant did perversely the day my lord the king went out of Jerusalem : he desires that he would not only forgive, but forget it; he owns it was a perverse action, and aggravated by being done at the time when the king was in... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 19:16-23
Perhaps Jordan was never passed with so much solemnity, nor with so many remarkable occurrences, as it was now, since Israel passed it under Joshua. David, in his afflictive flight, remembered God particularly from the land of Jordan (Ps. 42:6), and now that land, more than any other, was graced with the glories of his return. David's soldiers furnished themselves with accommodations for their passage over this river, but, for his own family, a ferry-boat was sent on purpose, 2 Sam. 19:18. A... read more