cbwing0 wrote:That is a possible interpretation, but one with which I do not agree. If David meant merely that he would go look at his son's dead body, the verse is rather meaningless. That also conflicts with the fact that the servants were surprised about his actions so soon after his son's dead, because going to see his son's body would be an act of continued mourning rather than joy.
I agree that mine is only one of many possible interpretations.
I think the point is that most people, his servants included would mourn even more after the child's death, not stop mourning all together as David does. The point of the verse becomes that all the mourning in the world can not bring back his son.