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Nabal and Abigail

Nabal and Abigail. The story line and description of Abigail (1 Sam 25:3, 10, 22) On role of woman and foolish men (v. 24ff) Lord takes Nabal (25:36ff) David goes to Philistine city of Ziklag (27:6f)—note date of statement. Witch of Endor & Saul’s demise.

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Nabal and Abigail

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  1. Nabal and Abigail • The story line and description of Abigail (1 Sam 25:3, 10, 22) • On role of woman and foolish men (v. 24ff) • Lord takes Nabal (25:36ff) • David goes to Philistine city of Ziklag (27:6f)—note date of statement

  2. Witch of Endor & Saul’s demise • Story line: Final Battle in Jezreel Valley • Lord’s means of communication cut off 28:6 • Can witches really bring people back from the dead? • Are dead people aware of what is going on in this life? (28:15ff) • Implications—multi-generational reflections

  3. 2 Samuel -- King David • What made David a man after God’s heart?

  4. David’s compassion • Who killed Saul? • 1 Sam 31:4f says Saul killed himself • 2 Sam 1:10 says Amalekite did it (irony) • Options • If a person commits suicide do they go to hell because of unconfessed sin? • Implications for euthanasia-Gosnell guilty silence • David’s eulogy for Saul/Jonathan (2 Sam 1) • What does 1:26 have to do with homosexuality?

  5. Abner & Ishbosheth • Splitting the kingdom: Was Ish-bosheth really his name? (1 Chr 8:33 Ish-baal; cf. 2 Sam. 2:8f) • Joab, the hit man, kills Abner--revenge for his younger brother—ch. 3. • David’s response (3:32ff)//people’s response (3:36)

  6. Mephibosheth • Story line (2 Sam. 9) • Goodness of a person can be measured on how they treat people who cannot pay you back anything

  7. Absalom (2 Sam 13) • Amnon’s love or was it lust??? (Story of the trap 13:1ff) • How do you tell? • Father administrator of justice between kids—Absalom kills Amnon—13:28 • Wise woman of Tekoa (2 Sam 14) • Partial forgiveness & Oedipus complex • Hebron Revolt (2 Sam 15)—David flees

  8. Absalom (cont.) • David’s order to Joab and the boys—2 Sam. 18:5 • Absalom’s death & David’s reaction (18:14, 33) • Joab’s identification of David’s “Problem”: 2 Sam 19:5f

  9. David’s Passion: Ark

  10. Judah-Heartland

  11. David’s passion • David’s joy (2 Sam 6) • Uzzah: motives right then behavior doesn’t count...don’t think so • David’s ark dancing (6:14) • Michal’s response: on humility and honor (6:20f) • Davidic Covenant & God’s House pun (2 Sam. 7)

  12. David’s hatred of Evil • Slays Amalekite for killing the Lord’s anointed (2 Sam. 1)

  13. David’s Evil • David’s Sin with Bathsheba • 1 Sam 11:1ff setting and story line • Process of temptation: • Eyes & second looks • Action based on desire • Blaming Bathsheba? • Uriah’s uprightness & David’s schemes • Nathan’s parable (12:2)

  14. David’s hatred of Evil (cont.) • Judgment: death of son (2 Sam. 12:14ff) • On the nature of fasting • Stages of Repentance (Ps 51) • I – It (I did it) 51:1-2 • I – you (I did it and it hurt you) • I wholly I (51:5) • I - Thou (51:4) • Power of cleansing 51:7, 10f • Can God use a person after immorality?

  15. Solomon at Gibeon Dream at Gibeon: 3:4f Solomon 3 things: wisdom, dream, women,

  16. Kings: the Divided Monarchy Israel/Ephraim: 931-722 BC  Assyria [Nineveh] Judah: 931-586 BC  [Babylon]

  17. Messianic OT • Gen. 3:15 proto-evangelium: Woman’s seed crush the head of serpent • Gen. 12:3: all nations blessed through our father Abraham [Abrahamic covenant] • 2 Sam. 7:14 Messiah to be a son of David and an everlasting kingdom—God will build him a house [Davidic Covenant]

  18. Messiah as fulfillment of prophecy • Suffering Servant: Isa. 53:3 despised and rejected suffering servant • Pierced and beaten Isa 53:5f • Isa. 53:7 silence • Isa. 53:9 criminalize with wicked (pl.) yet rich (sing.) in death • Immanuel has come hope beyond the grave, living life in God’s presence and for his glory (chief end of man)

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