Friday, May 30, 2008

Brief Notes on II Samuel 21-24

(Originally Written May 30, 2008 in the Journal)

Notes on II Samuel

Chapter 21

The Gibeonites were given seven of the descendants of Saul to atone for Saul breaking covenant with them. These descendants were dismembered before the Lord by the Gibeonites. David then gathered the bones of Saul and Jonathan and the dismembered descendants of Saul and buried them. God then lifted the famine from the land.

The Philistines did battle again with the Israelites and the Israelites defeated them, killing four of the Rephaim.

Chapter 22

David sings a song of thanksgiving to the Lord.

Chapter 23

A list of David's most acclaimed warriors.

Chapter 24

David took a census. There were 800,000 men in Israel and 500,000 in Judah.

David asked for forgiveness for this act because only God should know the number, not men. The Lord gave David three choices for his consequences through the prophet Gad. 1) Three years of famine. 2) Three months of fleeing from an enemy. 3) Three days of pestilence. David chose the pestilence. 70,000 men died of the pestilence and as it was about to strike Jerusalem, God commanded the angel bringing it to stop. David then went and built an altar to the Lord and offered a holocaust and the Lord removed the plague from Israel.

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