2 Samuel

American Standard Version · 24 Chapters

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Second Samuel presents the reign of David with both covenant glory and devastating moral failure.

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kingdom covenant sin judgment mercy

Authorship, setting, and audience

It continues the prophetic historical record of Israel's monarchy. Its setting is David's kingship in Jerusalem and the political, military, and household crises that follow. It teaches readers to see both the promise attached to David and the ruin sin brings even to an anointed king.

How the book moves

The book moves from David's rise and covenant promise into the Bathsheba crisis and the cascading troubles in his house.

Why this book matters

Second Samuel matters because it joins royal promise with moral seriousness. Covenant hope never excuses personal sin.

Questions for this book

  • Which turning points shape the story in this book?
  • What does this history teach about trust, repentance, and obedience?

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