Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 23:1-7
We have here the last will and testament of king David, or a codicil annexed to it, after he had settled the crown upon Solomon and his treasures upon the temple which was to be built. The last words of great and good men are thought worthy to be in a special manner remarked and remembered. David would have those taken notice of, and added either to his Psalms (as they are here to that in the foregoing chapter) or to the chronicles of his reign. Those words especially in 2 Sam. 23:5; though... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 23
The historian is now drawing towards a conclusion of David's reign, and therefore gives us an account here, I. Of some of his last words, which he spoke by inspiration, and which seem to have reference to his seed that was to be for evermore, spoken of in the close of the foregoing chapter, 2 Sam. 23:1-7. II. Of the great men, especially the military men, that were employed under him, the first three (2 Sam. 23:8-17), two of the next three (2 Sam. 23:18-23), and then the thirty, 2 Sam.... read more