Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 17:9 - 17:9

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Matthew Poole Commentary - 2 Samuel 17:9 - 17:9


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He is hid now in some pit, or in some other place; having been oft accustomed to that course, and well acquainted with all hidingplaces from Saul’s time. In one of them, unknown to us, he will lurk with some of his chosen men, and lie in ambush for us; and when they see a fit opportunity, they will suddenly come forth and surprise some of our men when they least expect it, and fall upon them with great fury, and probably will at first put them to flight.



Some of them, to wit, of Absalom’s men sent against David.



Overthrown at the first; implying that their good success at first would mightily animate David’s men to proceed vigorously in the fight, and intimidate Absalom’s army, and consequently would be both a presage and an occasion of their total defeat.



Whosoever heareth it will say; they who first hear these ill tidings will propagate it, and strike terror with it into the rest of the army.