Friday, April 18

2 Samuel 3 - 5

The battle between the rival kings David and Ish-bosheth continues, but David gains victories on the battle field and in the hears and minds of the people. Many plots are advanced to remove David from the throne, but God allows David to prevail. Ish-bosheth is murdered and David punishes those who killed him. In David's mind a king over God's people is a sacred trust; one he will not disturb.

After the death of Ish-bosheth, David is installed as king over all the nation. He mounts a battle against the Jebusites and wins the city of Zion - hereafter known as Jerusalem or the city of David. The nation's capital is established in this city on a hill as David restores and fortifies its walls.

The Philistines continue to be a problem to the nation. David engages them in battle and, following God's direction, defeats them.

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