2 Samuel 14:33
2 Samuel 14:33 in Multiple Translations
So Joab went and told the king, and David summoned Absalom, who came to him and bowed facedown before him. Then the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab came to the king, and told him: and when he had called for Absalom, he came to the king, and bowed himself on his face to the ground before the king: and the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab came to the king, and told him; and when he had called for Absalom, he came to the king, and bowed himself on his face to the ground before the king: and the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab went to the king and said these words to him: and when the king had sent for him, Absalom came, and went down on his face on the earth before the king: and the king gave him a kiss.
So Joab went and told the king what Absalom had said. Then David summoned Absalom, who came and bowed down with his face to the ground before him in respect. Then the king kissed Absalom.
Then Ioab came to the King, and told him: and he called for Absalom, who came to the King, and bowed himselfe to the grounde on his face before the King, and the King kissed Absalom.
And Joab cometh unto the king, and declareth [it] to him, and he calleth unto Absalom, and he cometh unto the king, and boweth himself to him, on his face, to the earth, before the king, and the king giveth a kiss to Absalom.
So Joab came to the king and told him; and when he had called for Absalom, he came to the king and bowed himself on his face to the ground before the king; and the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab came to the king, and told him: and when he had called for Absalom, he came to the king, and bowed himself on his face to the ground before the king: and the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab going in to the king, told him all: and Absalom was called for, and he went in to the king: and prostrated himself on the ground before him: and the king kissed Absalom.
So Joab went to the king, and told him what Absalom had said. Then the king summoned Absalom, and he came to the king and knelt down in front of him with his face touching the ground. Then the king kissed Absalom to show that he was pleased to see him.
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Hebrew Word Reference — 2 Samuel 14:33
Study Notes — 2 Samuel 14:33
- Context
- Cross References
- 2 Samuel 14:33 Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on 2 Samuel 14:33
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on 2 Samuel 14:33
- Trapp's Commentary on 2 Samuel 14:33
- Cambridge Bible on 2 Samuel 14:33
- Barnes' Notes on 2 Samuel 14:33
- Sermons on 2 Samuel 14:33
Context — Absalom Reconciled to David
33So Joab went and told the king, and David summoned Absalom, who came to him and bowed facedown before him. Then the king kissed Absalom.
Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Genesis 33:4 | Esau, however, ran to him and embraced him, threw his arms around his neck, and kissed him. And they both wept. |
| 2 | Luke 15:20 | So he got up and went to his father. But while he was still in the distance, his father saw him and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him, and kissed him. |
| 3 | Genesis 27:26 | Then his father Isaac said to him, “Please come near and kiss me, my son.” |
| 4 | Genesis 45:15 | Joseph kissed each of his brothers as he wept over them. And afterward his brothers talked with him. |
2 Samuel 14:33 Summary
This verse shows us that forgiveness and reconciliation are possible, even in difficult relationships. David and Absalom had been estranged for a long time, but when Absalom humbled himself and came to his father, David forgave him and showed him love. This is similar to what God does for us when we come to Him in humility and repentance, as seen in 1 John 1:9. We can learn from David's example and strive to forgive others and seek reconciliation in our own relationships, just as God forgives us and reconciles us to Himself through Jesus Christ (Romans 5:10).
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did David kiss Absalom after being estranged for so long?
David's kiss was a gesture of forgiveness and restoration, similar to the father's response to the prodigal son in Luke 15:20. This act showed that David was willing to put the past behind them and start anew.
What does Absalom's action of bowing facedown before the king signify?
Absalom's bowing facedown was a sign of respect, humility, and submission to his father's authority, recognizing David as the king and his father, much like the humble approach of the tax collector in Luke 18:13.
How does this verse relate to the concept of forgiveness in the Bible?
This verse illustrates the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation found throughout the Bible, such as in Matthew 6:14-15, where Jesus teaches that we should forgive those who wrong us, just as God forgives us.
What can we learn from David's decision to summon Absalom despite their past conflicts?
David's decision to summon Absalom demonstrates the importance of seeking reconciliation and healing in relationships, as encouraged in Matthew 5:23-24, where Jesus teaches that we should make amends with others before coming to God.
Reflection Questions
- What are some areas in my life where I need to seek forgiveness or reconciliation, and how can I take the first step towards healing?
- How can I demonstrate humility and submission to God's authority in my life, just like Absalom's gesture of bowing facedown before the king?
- What does it mean to truly forgive someone, and how can I apply this principle in my relationships with others?
- In what ways can I show love and kindness to those who have wronged me, just as David showed love and forgiveness to Absalom?
Gill's Exposition on 2 Samuel 14:33
Matthew Poole's Commentary on 2 Samuel 14:33
Trapp's Commentary on 2 Samuel 14:33
Cambridge Bible on 2 Samuel 14:33
Barnes' Notes on 2 Samuel 14:33
Sermons on 2 Samuel 14:33
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Genesis #20 Ch. 31-34 Wrestling to the End of Self by Chuck Missler | In this sermon, Chuck Misler discusses Genesis chapters 31 through 34. He begins by emphasizing the importance of relying on God's word, particularly Romans 8, during times of stre |
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Hosea 12:2 by Chuck Smith | Chuck Smith explores the life of Jacob, an unlikely candidate for the title 'Power with God.' Despite his deceptive actions and attempts to gain advantage over others, Jacob ultima |
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Die Feinde Des Evangeliums Sollen Abgeschnitten Werden (German) by Richard Wurmbrand | In this sermon, a young man shares his personal testimony of being freed from prison and his desire for forgiveness from his father. He believes that if he sees white bags hanging |
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What Jesus Wants for His Church by Vance Havner | In this sermon, the preacher addresses the current state of society, which is filled with scandal, filth, and a lack of moral values. He emphasizes the need for individuals to lift |
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Breaking Away From Father by David Wilkerson | This sermon emphasizes the importance of returning to God after breaking away from Him, highlighting the grief caused to the Father by our departure and the joy that comes when we |
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A Light to Others by Zac Poonen | In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing the truth of God's word with others. They encourage young people to take on the responsibility of being a light to t |
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Spiritual Resurrection by C.H. Spurgeon | In this sermon, the preacher discusses three different individuals who were brought back to life by Jesus: Jairus' daughter, a young man, and Lazarus. The preacher emphasizes that |







