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2 Samuël 18:33

Listen to 2 Samuël 18:33
33 Toen werd de koning zeer beroerd, en ging op naar de opperzaal der poort, en weende; en in zijn gaan zeide hij alzo: Mijn zoon Absalom, mijn zoon, mijn zoon Absalom! Och, dat ik, ik voor u gestorven ware, Absalom, mijn zoon, mijn zoon!

2 Samuël 18:33 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 18:33

And the king was much moved
His affections were moved, his passions were stirred up; he was greatly troubled, distressed, and grieved:

and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept;
got out of sight and company as soon as he could; as his own dwelling was at some distance, he made haste to the chamber in the watchtower, over the gate of the city, where the watchman was, to vent his grief; and could not suppress it till he got thither:

and as he went;
up the stairs to the chamber:

thus he said, O my son Absalom! my son, my son Absalom!
which repetition expresses the vehemence of his affections, and how inconsolable he was on account of his son's death:

would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!
some think he said this on account of his eternal state, being satisfied of his own; but it may be it was only the effect of natural affection, indulged to too great a degree, and unbecoming so good a man in such a case; the Targum is,

``I wish I had died for thee, and thou hadst remained this day.''
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2 Samuël 18:33 In-Context

31 En ziet, Cuschi kwam aan; en Cuschi zeide: Mijn heer den koning wordt geboodschapt, dat u de HEERE heden heeft recht gedaan van de hand van al degenen, die tegen u opstonden.
32 Toen zeide de koning tot Cuschi: Is het wel met den jongeling, met Absalom? En Cuschi zeide: De vijanden van mijn heer den koning, en allen, die tegen u ten kwade opstaan, moeten worden als die jongeling.
33 Toen werd de koning zeer beroerd, en ging op naar de opperzaal der poort, en weende; en in zijn gaan zeide hij alzo: Mijn zoon Absalom, mijn zoon, mijn zoon Absalom! Och, dat ik, ik voor u gestorven ware, Absalom, mijn zoon, mijn zoon!
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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