Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 16 hours 21 minutes
ONE OF THE JOYS of Bible study is discovering layers of meaning that you’d missed on your first reading.
GIVING THANKS in the middle of trouble is difficult, even contrary to our nature. But David did it again and again, even when he was surrounded by enemies—not all of which were human.
DAVID WAS not perfect, but he recognized his failures. More importantly, he acknowledged that God was the source of his salvation—his yeshua.
THIS WEEK’S STUDY is a song of deliverance that follows the account of David’s final victory over the Philistine “sons of the Rapha.”
THE BELIEF that the Philistines were giants (or had giants among them) with six fingers and toes on their hands and feet comes from 2 Samuel 21. That’s not necessarily what those verses mean.
THE POLITICS of David’s day was just brutal and bloody as it is today.
DAVID’S CAPACITY for self-examination is remarkable. Many powerful people throughout history found it difficult, if not impossible, to admit flaws and learn from mistakes.
ONE OF THE hardest things you can do is give thanks to God in the middle of trouble.
DAVID WAS NOT a good father. That’s obvious from the way his own children treated each other—and him.
TALK ABOUT ingratitude: David’s son Absalom, who’d fled to his grandfather’s kingdom of Geshur, returned to Jerusalem after a two-year exile and apparently began scheming to remove David from the throne as soon as he came home.