2 Samuel

David's Reign

The Book of 2 Samuel is the second book of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It tells the story of the reign of King David, who was chosen by God to be the king of Israel. The book begins with the story of David's rise to power and his defeat of the Philistines, who had long been a threat to the Israelites. It also includes the story of David's affair with Bathsheba, the wife of one of his soldiers, and the consequences of this sin. Despite these challenges, David remains a successful and popular king, and he establishes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Key figures in the book of 2 Samuel include David, Bathsheba, and Solomon, David's son and successor as king. The book also mentions various other individuals, such as Nathan, the prophet, and Joab, David's general. The book also includes stories of various battles and conflicts, such as the struggle between David and his son Absalom for the throne of Israel.
2 Samuel - David's Reign
2 Samuel - David's Reign
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2 Samuel

David's Reign

The book of 2 Samuel is the second book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. It is a narrative history of the reign of King David, the second king of Israel. The book begins with the death of King Saul, David's predecessor, and follows David's rise to power and his subsequent reign. The book of 2 Samuel is divided into four main sections. The first section (chapters 1-10) covers the period of David's rise to power and his establishment of a unified kingdom. It includes the story of David's victory over the Philistines, his anointing as king, and his subsequent military campaigns. The second section (chapters 11-20) focuses on David's personal life and his relationship with Bathsheba. It includes the story of David's adultery with Bathsheba and the subsequent death of her husband, Uriah. It also includes the story of David's repentance and God's forgiveness. The third section (chapters 21-24) covers the period of David's later years. It includes the story of David's wars with the Philistines and the Ammonites, as well as his relationship with his son Absalom. The fourth section (chapters 25-27) covers the period of David's death and the succession of his son Solomon. It includes the story of David's last words and his instructions to Solomon. The book of 2 Samuel is an important source of information about the history of ancient Israel. It provides insight into the political and religious life of the time, as well as the personal life of King David. It is also an important source of theological reflection, as it contains many of the key themes of the Hebrew Bible, such as God's covenant with Israel, the importance of obedience to God's law, and the consequences of sin.

Biblical figures

Key figures that appear in 2 Samuel.

G

God

Supreme Being

I

Israel

King

D

David

Prophet, King of Israel

J

Judah

Tribal leader

J

Jerusalem

Capital

E

Egypt

Pharaoh

M

Mark

Gospel writer

D

Dan

Judge

S

Saul

Prophet, King of Israel

J

Jacob

Prophet, Patriarchs

L

Levi

Priest

S

Solomon

Prophet, King of Israel

P

Philistine

Enemy

B

Ben

Son of Jacob.

J

Joseph

Prophet, Vizier

J

Jordan

Baptist

E

Ephraim

Tribe Leader

B

Benjamin

Son of Jacob.

C

Canaan

Land of Canaan

Z

Zion

No official position held by the figure Zion.

S

Syria

Ruler

J

Joab

Commander of David's army

A

Ammon

Servant

J

Jonathan

Prince

G

Gilead

Judge

A

Absalom

King

E

Edom

Chief of Edom.

G

Gad

prophet

J

Jehoshaphat

King of Judah

E

Elisha

Prophet

H

Hebron

City

E

Eleazar

High Priest of Israel

A

Abner

Commander

D

Damascus

Governor of Damascus

B

Bethlehem

Town.

Z

Zadok

High Priest of Israel

J

Jezreel

The position held by Jezreel was "a city in Israel."

N

Nathan

Prophet

J

Jesse

Father of King David

B

Benaiah

Commander of King David's bodyguard

S

Sheba

Queen

C

Carmel

Prophet.

O

Obed

Son of Ruth and Boaz.

Z

Zidon

King

J

Joram

King

A

Amnon

Son of David.

U

Uriah

High Priest of Israel

A

Adonijah

Rebel leader.

Z

Zeruiah

Sister of Abishai.

A

Abishai

Commander

A

Abel

Shepherd

T

Tamar

Judah's daughter-in-law.

H

Hiram

King of Tyre.

A

Amasa

Commander of the army

S

Seraiah

High Priest of Israel

A

Asahel

Commander of the Army

M

Michal

Wife of David.

A

Abigail

Abigail held the position of wife of Nabal.

E

Elishama

Leader

Z

Ziba

Steward

B

Bani

Overseer

S

Shamma

Elder

H

Hadar

Commander of a troop.

A

Abinadab

Unknown.

J

Jonadab

Confidant.

J

Jazer

Leader.

K

Kidron

Judge

B

Bathsheba

Queen Mother

A

Archi

Leader

I

Ittai

Commander

S

Shammah

Commander

T

Tarry

Position held: Judge.

A

Abiezer

Judge

C

Carmelite

Monastic.

A

Ammiel

My apologies, but it seems that there is no specific position mentioned in the Bible for the figure Ammiel.

G

Goliath

Champion of the Philistines

T

Talma

P

Perez

E

Elhanan

E

Eliada

T

Tekoah

A

Adriel

E

Eliam

E

Elishua

H

Helam

J

Jasher

O

Olivet

R

Rogel

S

Sheva

Z

Zelah

A

Agee

A

Armoni

E

Elika

G

Giah

S

Sirah

A

Abiathar

High Priest of Israel

A

Abimelech

King of Israel

A

Ahimaaz

High Priest of Israel

A

Ahimelech

High Priest of Israel

A

Ahitub

High Priest of Israel

C

Chileab

E

Eli

High Priest of Israel, biblical judge

H

Hadadezer

King

H

Ham

J

Jehoiada

High Priest of Israel

M

Moab

S

Shimea

Chapters

Explore all the chapters of 2 Samuel.

27 verses3 min

David Anointed King of All Israel

2 Samuel 1

David is anointed as king over all Israel, consolidating his rule over the tribes.

32 verses3 min

David's Victory Over the House of Saul

2 Samuel 2

David defeats the remnants of Saul's family and consolidates his rule over all of Israel.

39 verses4 min

The Rise of Absalom

2 Samuel 3

Absalom, David's son, begins to rebel against his father and gains a following.

12 verses2 min

Death of Ish-bosheth

2 Samuel 4

Ish-bosheth, Saul's son and rival to David's rule, is murdered, solidifying David's reign.

25 verses3 min

David Conquers Jerusalem

2 Samuel 5

David conquers Jerusalem and makes it his capital.

23 verses2 min

The Ark Brought to Jerusalem

2 Samuel 6

The Ark of the Covenant is brought to Jerusalem and placed in a tent.

29 verses3 min

David's Covenant with God

2 Samuel 7

God makes a covenant with David, promising him a lasting dynasty through his descendants.

18 verses2 min

David's Military Campaigns

2 Samuel 8

David continues to expand his kingdom through military conquest.

13 verses2 min

Kindness to Mephibosheth

2 Samuel 9

David shows kindness to Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, who was lame.

19 verses2 min

Defeat of Ammon and Syria

2 Samuel 10

David defeats the armies of Ammon and Syria.

27 verses3 min

David and Bathsheba

2 Samuel 11

David commits adultery with Bathsheba and has her husband Uriah killed, leading to tragedy in his household.

31 verses3 min

Nathan's Rebuke of David

2 Samuel 12

Nathan the prophet rebukes David for his sin and pronounces judgment on him.

39 verses4 min

Amnon's Crime

2 Samuel 13

Absalom leads a full-scale rebellion against David, but is eventually defeated and killed.

33 verses3 min

David's Mercy Toward Absalom

2 Samuel 14

Despite his anger towards Absalom, David shows mercy towards his rebellious son.

37 verses4 min

Absalom's Conspiracy

2 Samuel 15

Absalom conspires against David and attempts to overthrow him.

23 verses2 min

Shimei Curses David

2 Samuel 16

Shimei curses David as he flees from Absalom's rebellion.

29 verses3 min

Hushai's Aid to David

2 Samuel 17

Hushai aids David in his flight from Absalom and provides counsel to him.

33 verses3 min

The Death of Absalom

2 Samuel 18

Absalom is killed in battle against David's forces, leading to David's great mourning.

43 verses4 min

David's Return to Jerusalem

2 Samuel 19

David returns to Jerusalem and is reconciled with his subjects.

26 verses3 min

The Rebellion of Sheba

2 Samuel 20

Sheba leads a rebellion against David, but is eventually defeated.

22 verses2 min

The Gibeonites Avenged

2 Samuel 21

David takes actions to atone for Saul's violation of a covenant with the Gibeonites.

51 verses5 min

David's Song of Deliverance

2 Samuel 22

David writes a song of deliverance, praising God for his salvation and protection.

39 verses4 min

The Last Words of David

2 Samuel 23

David speaks his final words, expressing confidence in God's sovereignty and calling on future generations to trust in him.

David Enrolls the Fighting Men

2 Samuel 24

David enrolls the fighting men and builds an alter