Verse 23
(23) Take it to thee.—Comp. Genesis 23:11.
Let my lord the king do.—Samuel, “offer.” In the Hebrew only one letter is different; and the word “do” may have the meaning “offer,” as in Greek (Comp. Exodus 29:38.)
I give thee.—Not in Samuel; an exegetical addition.
For burnt offerings.—For the burnt offerings. Samuel has the singular.
The threshing instruments, or drags. 1 Chronicles 20:3 a different word. See Isaiah 41:15 and 2 Samuel 24:22, the only other places where this word (môraq) occurs. Samuel adds, “And the instruments (yokes) of the oxen.”
For wood.—For the wood (Genesis 22:7).
And the wheat for the meat offering.—Not in Samuel, but probably part of the oldest text of this narrative.
I give it all.—The whole I have given. Samuel (Heb.), “The whole hath Araunah given, O king to the king.” The rest of 2 Samuel 24:23 is here omitted; “And Araunah said unto the king, The Lord thy God accept thee.”
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