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"After this, David defeated the Philistines"
2 Sam 8.1-
Context
Nation of Israel commanded to take possession of promised land, to eradicate all inhabitants
Failed to do so
Increased activity of idolatry
David finally accepted as king by all Israel
Eventually asked for king - wanted to be like surrounding kingdoms
God anointed Saul because of desires of people - not God’s choice
Saul was not a good king, and God chose David to replace Saul
David anointed as king - while Saul still alive - led to time of being chased and persecuted by Saul
Saul eventually died at the hands of Philistines -
David becomes king
David anointed as king of Judah - - His kingship contested by son of Saul -
David anointed as king of Israel -
David defeated the Philistines
David brings back the Ark of the LORD -
David expressed desire to build temple -
God makes covenant with David
David returned Ark of LORD to Jerusalem - what did Ark represent?
Secure promise of eternal rule in his Son (see )
Text Analysis
"After this" - everything preceding
"David defeated” , , , 9-10
"David defeated” , , , - Here is a picture of a reigning and conquering king, having victory over his enemies
"Metheg-ammah" - means 'brielf of the mother; chief city'; David subdued strongest city; called Gath in
“The LORD gave victory to David wherever he went” - ,
Summation of David’s rule
David as foreshadow
David as conquering king, is the rightful and invested king and defeats oppressive enemy of Israel; overthrew them
This victory of the LORD, NT name of Jesus
Period of time as fugitive, then partial ruler, the glorified and complete ruler
Only as full ruler does David fully defeat - this the picture of Revelation
Picture ot Trinity working together?
Father working through Son/Christ?
Application
Meditate on main messanic promise and response of David
Meditate on Revelation as fulfilllment - don't interpret literally
Hold onto certainty that Christ has won full victory, and will come to consumate full victory
Focus on developing synergistic relationship with Holy Spirit as seal of redemption/guarentee (see )
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