2 Samuel

AUTHOR: Unknown

MAIN SUBJECT
, The reign of David,

FIRST PERIOD, The Early Years of the Reign
During this period the king, although engaged in military campaigns common to the age, yet manifested a spiritual mind.

(1) Preliminary Events.
(a) The execution of the Amalekite who slew king Saul # 2Sa 1:2-16
(b) David’s lamentation for Saul and Jonathan # 2Sa 1:17-27
(2) David Anointed King over Judah # 2Sa 2:4
(3) The Battle between the followers of David and the servants of Ishbosheth  # 2Sa 2:8-32
(4) Facts which Indicate the Kings’s Godliness
(a) His seeking the divine direction # 2Sa 2:1
(b) His punishment of those who sought to curry favour by assassinating his rival # 2Sa 4:5-12
(c) His discernment, after having been exalted to be king over all Israel, in perceiving that his promotion had come from God # 2Sa 5:1-12
(d) His humility in attributing his military success to divine power  # 2Sa 5:20
(e) His enthusiasm for the return of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem # 2Sa 6:1-5
(f) His desire to build a temple for Jehovah and the dedication of great treasures for its erection, chs. 7,8 # 2Sa 7:1 – 8:1
(g) His kindness to the son of Jonathan, ch. 9 # 2Sa 9:1

THE MIDDLE PERIOD
(1) The King’s great Military Successes ch. 10 # 2Sa 10:1
(2) His Fall and Punishment
(a) Tempted while at ease # 2Sa 11:1,2
(b) His pollution of a humble home and murder of Uriah, ch. 11 # 2Sa 11:1
(c) Divine judgments overtake him,– In the denunciation by Nathan, the prophet
# 2Sa 12:1-14
In the death of the babe # 2Sa 12:15-19
In the corruption of his son Ammon # 2Sa 13:1-20
In his son Absalom’s rebellion, chs. 15-18 # 2Sa 15:1-18:1

FINAL PERIOD, David’s Last Years chs. 20-24 # 2Sa 20:1 – 24:1
For other references to David’s career,

CHOICE SELECTIONS

David’s generosity to Mephibosheth, ch. 9 # 2Sa 9:1
Nathan’s Parable # 2Sa 12:1-6
David’s Psalm of Thanksgiving, ch. 22 # 2Sa 22:1