Click here to view this Bible Study. David’s last words. (1-7) These words of David are very worthy of regard. Let those who have had long experience of God’s goodness, and the pleasantness of heavenly wisdom, when they come to finish their course, bear their testimony to the truth of the promise. David avows his…
Read MoreClick here to view this Bible Study . Rizpah’s care for the bodies of Saul’s descendants. (10-14): According to Deut. 21: 22 & 23, the bodies of those who are hung should be buried on the same day, because they are cursed. But, Rizpah kept them from burying until rain come and bless the nation from…
Read MoreClick here to view this Bible Study . Chapter 20 Rebellion of Sheba Sheba’s rebellion. (1-3): One trial arises after another for our good, till we reach the place where sin and sorrow are for ever done away. Vs. 1&2…The people of 10 northern tribes were always conscious about their share, inheritance, and numbers. This time Judah…
Read MoreClick here to view this Bible Study part-1. Click here to view this Bible Study part-2. Joab causes David to cease mourning. (1-8): V. 2…the victory that day was turned into mourning for all …..David was overcome by his grief over his kingly responsibilities. Though he lost his two sons in a row, he should…
Read MoreClick here to view this Bible Study. Absalom’s army defeated. (1-8): David divided his troop into three and handed them over to Joab, his brother Abishai and Ittai, the Gittite. When David offered to go for the war, Joab opposed the idea in order to save David’s life. Because men of both David and Absalom…
Read MoreClick here to view this Bible Study. Ahithophel’s counsel overthrown. (1-21): Ahithophel’s former counsel was followed, for God intended to correct David; but his latter counsel was not followed, for God meant not to destroy him. He can overrule all counsels. Whatever wisdom or help any man employs or affords, the success is from God…
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