Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 3:1-6
Here is, I. The struggle that David had with the house of Saul before his settlement in the throne was completed, 2 Sam. 3:1. 1. Both sides contested. Saul's house, though beheaded and diminished, would not fall tamely. It is not strange between them, but one would wonder it should be a long war, when David's house had right on its side, and therefore God on its side; but, though truth and equity will triumph at last, God made for wise and holy ends prolonged the conflict. The length of this... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 2 Samuel 3
The battle between Joab and Abner did not end the controversy between the two houses of Saul and David, but it is in this chapter working towards a period. Here is, I. The gradual advance of David's interest, 2 Sam. 3:1. II. The building up of his family, 2 Sam. 3:2-5. III. Abner's quarrel with Ish-bosheth, and his treaty with David, 2 Sam. 3:6-12. IV. The preliminaries settled, 2 Sam. 3:13-16. V. Abner's undertaking and attempt to bring Israel over to David, 2 Sam. 3:17-21. VI. The... read more