Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 11:3 - 11:3

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 11:3 - 11:3


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Instead of suppressing that lust which the sight of his eyes had kindled, he seeks rather to feed it; and first inquires who she was; that, if she were unmarried, he might make her either his wife or his concubine.



Bath-sheba, called also Bath-shuah, 1Ch_3:5, where also Eliam is called Ammiel. The Hittite; so called, either,



1. By his original, being born either of that race, but become a zealous proselyte; or, at least. among that people. Or,



2. By his habitation among them. Or,



3. For some notable exploit of his against that people: see 1Sa_26:6, and See Poole "2Sa_8:18".