What is the meaning of 2 Samuel 13:14? But Amnon refused to listen to her • Tamar’s plea in 2 Samuel 13:12-13 reminded Amnon of God’s clear prohibitions against incest and rape, echoing Leviticus 18:9 and Deuteronomy 22:25-27. • Amnon’s refusal shows the hardening effect of unchecked lust; Proverbs 1:10-19 warns that sinners “refuse to listen” and rush toward bloodshed. • Refusing counsel also mirrors David’s earlier failure to confront Amnon (2 Samuel 13:7-8), illustrating James 1:14-15—desire, once conceived, gives birth to sin. and being stronger • Physical power tipped the scales; Amnon exploited his superior strength, violating the heart of passages like Proverbs 3:31 (“Do not envy a man of violence”) and 1 Peter 3:7, which commands men to honor women as the “weaker vessel.” • His abuse of position previews later abuses in Israel’s monarchy (Micah 2:1-2) and contrasts sharply with Christ, who used power to serve (Mark 10:45). • The phrase underlines that rape is violence, not consensual immorality, matching the scenario of Deuteronomy 22:25 where force makes the man solely guilty. he violated her and lay with her • The text states the act plainly: Amnon committed rape. Scripture names such defilement “wickedness” (Genesis 34:7) and “an abomination” (Leviticus 18:11). • This sin shattered Tamar’s future, fulfilling Nathan’s warning that David’s household would reel with violence (2 Samuel 12:10-11). • Sexual sin always carries fallout: 1 Thessalonians 4:3-6 says to abstain, “for the Lord is an avenger in all these things.” Amnon’s death at Absalom’s hand (2 Samuel 13:28-29) underscores that truth. summary 2 Samuel 13:14 records a deliberate, violent act: Amnon rejected godly counsel, leveraged physical strength, and raped Tamar. Each step flouted God’s law, injured an innocent woman, and sowed seeds of judgment within David’s family. The verse warns that ignoring God’s voice, misusing power, and indulging lust bring devastating consequences, while affirming Scripture’s unwavering stand for justice and purity. |