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Intro
now to the story of David
after the very sad ending of the first book
probably only look into a couple things from David’s reign
becomes more of a history book as it goes
A Messenger from Israel
a messenger from Israel comes with news of the battle
He killed Saul seemingly out of mercy, but also to come tell David and win his favor
David orders the man killed for the reason he would not kill Saul
David then goes to Judah, the land of his tribe, and becomes king by the mountain
the nation is split as it will be after Solomon until both sides fall and are exiled
A Civil War
Abner makes Saul’s son king of the northern kingdom
they have a weird combat competition but then have a full scale battle anyway
Abner kills his pursuer whose brother will kill Abner for it later and then David will curse for killing Abner
Abner leaves Ish-bosheth, named “shame” because Baal is in his name
Ish-bosheth is murdered by his captains who were of Benjamin
A Covenant and A Prayer
David finally unites the kingdom and is made king over all of Israel in Jerusalem
builds his palace of cedar and wants to make a temple for the Lord
God makes a covenant- promising of things much farther into the future than anyone would have understood
David gives a prayer of thanks
Application
for all of David’s flaws, he only ever sees himself as a humble shepherd boy serving God
its when he sees himself as the unstoppable king that the problems come
this is the story of how a shepherd boy began the line that would lead to the true king
maybe one more story of David and then we will move on to other things
he never stops being after God’s motivation
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