King David’s reign was filled with conflict, hardships, and personal failings. Chapter 20 highlights Sheba’s rebellion, underscoring ongoing tribal tensions in Israel. Despite Joab’s disobedience and murderous takeover of the army, a wise woman prevented widespread bloodshed by handing over Sheba. Chapter 21 reveals a famine caused by Saul’s broken covenant with the Gibeonites, showing how God values promises. Seven of Saul’s descendants were executed to make things right, and God restored the land. David also retired from active battle, while younger warriors defeated remaining enemies like the Philistines. These chapters teach about repentance, redemption, and God’s justice, reminding us to rely on Him even in trials.
2 Samuel 20-21, The Scent of Death
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