The Second Book of Samuel
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- Chapter 12 -
(Psalm 51:1–19)
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David’s Loss and Repentance
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Solomon’s Birth
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The Capture of Rabbah
(1 Chronicles 20:1–3)
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Footnotes
(a)12:9 So David is accused of three sins: murder of Uriah, adultery with Bathsheba, and deception, in that he killed Uriah by making it seem as if he died in battle.(Conte)
(b)12:11
I will raise, etc: All these evils, inasmuch as they were punishments, came upon David by a just judgment of God, for his sin, and therefore God says, I will raise, etc.; but inasmuch as they were sins, on the part of Absalom and his associates, God was not the author of them, but only permitted them.(Challoner)
(c)12:14 Or: ‘he shall certainly die’.(Conte)
(d)12:16 The repetition of the term ‘ieiunavit … ieiunio’ has the effect of intensifying its meaning. So, he fasted strictly.(Conte)
(e)12:23 David is certainly in Heaven, since he was forgiven his sin toward Bathsheba and Uriah, and since he was chosen as a foreshadowing of Christ himself. And Sacred Scripture tells us, through David, that this infant who died unbaptized is also in Heaven. Therefore, unbaptized infants go to Heaven, not to limbo or Hell.(Conte)
(f)12:25
Amiable to the Lord: Or, beloved of the Lord. In Hebrew, Jedidiah.(Challoner)
(g)12:27
The city of waters: Rabbath the royal city of the Ammonites, was called the city of waters, from being encompassed with waters.(Challoner)
(Psalm 51:1–19)
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
David’s Loss and Repentance
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Solomon’s Birth
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25
The Capture of Rabbah
(1 Chronicles 20:1–3)
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27
28
29
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31
Footnotes
(a)12:25 “Jedidiah” means “loved by the LORD”.
(b)12:30 A talent is about 30 kilograms or 66 pounds or 965 Troy ounces