2 Samuel 6:16

2 Samuel 5-6: A New Capital, A New Palace, and Too Many New Wives

We have a lot to cover in 2 Samuel 5! So much happened in our last episode (2 Samuel 3-5) : Joab killed Abner, David cursed Joab, Baanah and Rekab killed Ish-Bosheth, and David killed Baanah and Rekab.

Despite all of the killing, David managed to unite the two kingdoms. And Israel finally became one nation under David, a king after God’s heart. This event fulfilled prophecy from the past and pointed Israel toward the future prophecy of Jesus. In 2 Samuel 5, the united nation gets a new capital.

 

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But David is not deterred when he fails. He takes some time to be still, and he must have read up on the Book of the Law and consulted with the priests on the error of his ways. Because his next attempt is successful.

In 2 Samuel 5, we see that God is a God of second chances. When we fail, it is not the end, but an opportunity to be still, read the Work, pray and consult Godly people. Like David, we must know God’s Word to know God’s way. We can only know His Word by reading the book; that’s why in this podcast we read every word.

Scene 1: The United Nation Gets a New Capital

Scene 2: David Gets a Palace

In Scene 3: The Philistines are at it Again

Scene 4: Good Intentions + a Bad Move = A Fatal End

Scene 5: The Ark Moves to the Capital

Scene 6: Michal is Back in Town

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Show Notes Mentioned:

The Tribal Allotments of Israel

tribal allotments of israel

 

Jerusalem in the Time of David and Solomon

Jerusalem Time of David Sol

David’s Wars of Conquest

Davids war of conquests map

The author of this article is Hayley Mowatt, producer of Bible Book Club.