2 Samuel 15:3 - Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Bible Comments

To flatter each man by pronouncing a favorable verdict in his case, to excite a sense of grievance and discontent by censuring the king for remissness in trying the causes brought before him by his subjects, and to suggest a sure and easy remedy for all such grievances, namely, to make Absalom king; all this, coupled with great affability and courtesy, which his personal beauty and high rank made all the more effective, were the arts by which Absalom worked his way into favor with the people, who were light and fickle as himself.

2 Samuel 15:3

3 And Absalom said unto him, See, thy matters are good and right; but there is no man deputed of the king to hear thee.