THE RAPE OF KING DAVID'S DAUGHTER


Tamar was a beautiful virgin daughter of King David. Her half-brother Amnon lusted after her, and seduced her into his inner chambers. He forced himself upon her, and immediately afterward, threw her out of his house.

Tamar ripped her robe, put ashes upon her head, and ran to Absalom, her other brother.

When King David heard about the violent incest rape of Tamar, he was extremely angry, but did not punish Amnon.

However, two years later, Absalom revenged his sister by getting Amnon drunk and commanding the servants to assassinate him.  


This story is found in 2 Samuel 13.


Eustache Le Sueur


Matthew Henry comments:  
From henceforward David was followed with one trouble after another. Adultery and murder were David's sins, the like sins among his children were the beginnings of his punishment: he was too indulgent to his children. Thus David might trace the sins of his children to his own misconduct, which must have made the anguish of the chastisement worse. Let no one ever expect good treatment from those who are capable of attempting their seduction; but it is better to suffer the greatest wrong than to commit the least sin.
Observe the aggravations of Absalom's sin: he would have Ammon slain, when least fit to go out of the world. He engaged his servants in the guilt. Those servants are ill-taught who obey wicked masters, against God's commands. Indulged children always prove crosses to godly parents, whose foolish love leads them to neglect their duty to God.