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2 Samuel is a book of the [[Old Testament]] that records [[King David]]'s reign, first over the territory of Judah, and finally over the entire nation of Israel. It traces the ascension of David to the throne, his climactic sins of adultery and murder, and the shattering consequences of those sins, but also his trust in [[God]]. | 2 Samuel is a book of the [[Old Testament]] that records [[King David]]'s reign, first over the territory of Judah, and finally over the entire nation of Israel. It traces the ascension of David to the throne, his climactic sins of adultery and murder, and the shattering consequences of those sins, but also his trust in [[God]]. | ||
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2 Samuel | |
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CONTENTS | Contents |
Chapters
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Commentary
2 Samuel is a book of the Old Testament that records King David's reign, first over the territory of Judah, and finally over the entire nation of Israel. It traces the ascension of David to the throne, his climactic sins of adultery and murder, and the shattering consequences of those sins, but also his trust in God.
Read Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary on Second Book of Samuel
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