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2 Samuel

2 SAMUEL 1-2

THE TEARS OF DAVID (1:1-27)

The grief of David and Israel (1:17-21, 24-27):

The glory of Saul and Jonathan (1:22-23):

THE TRIUMPH OF DAVID (2:1-32):

The ceremony (2:1-7)

His crowning (2:1-4):
His commendation (2:5-7):

The competition (2:8-11):

The contest (2:12-17):

The chase (2:18-23):

The compromise (2:24-32):

2 SAMUEL 3-4

THE BETRAYAL OF ABNER (3:1-39):

The details (3:1-27)

David's fortune (3:1-5)
The strength of his house (3:1):
The sons born to his house (3:2-5):
Ishbosheth's fall (3:6-27)
The argument (3:6-11):
The agreement (3:12-21):
The assassination (3:22-27):

The denunciation (3:28-30):

The dejection (3:31-39):

THE BETRAYAL OF ISHBOSHETH (4:1-12)

The accident (4:4):

The assassination (4:1-3, 5-7):

The avenging (4:8-12):

2 SAMUEL 5-6

THE ANOINTED OF GOD (5:1-25)

David's crowning (5:1-5):

David's city (5:6-12):

The taunts (5:6):
The triumphs (5:7-12):

David's children (5:13-16):

David's conquests (5:17-25):

First occasion (5:17-21)
Second occasion (5:22-25)

THE ARK OF GOD (6:1-23):

The mission (6:1-2):

The method (6:3-4):

The music (6:5):

The mistake (6:6-8):

The months (6:9-11):

The mad wife (6:12-23):

David's celebration (6:12-19):
Michal's condemnation (6:20-23):

2 SAMUEL 7-8

THE COVENANT (7:1-29)

The promise (7:1-17)

David's request (7:1-7):
The purpose (7:1-3):
The prohibition (7:4-7):
The Lord's response (7:8-17):
The promise to David (7:8-11):
The promise to David's descendant (7:12-15):
The promise to David's descendants (7:16-17):

The prayer (7:18-29):

THE CONQUESTS (8:1-18):

David's campaigns (8:1-14)

Against the Philistines (8:1):
Against the Moabites (8:2):
Against Hadadezer and the Arameans (8:3-12):
Against the Edomites (8:13-14):

David's court (8:15-18):

2 SAMUEL 9-10

DAVID'S COMPASSION (9:1-13):

The man (9:1-4):

The meeting (9:5-6):

The mercy (9:7-13):

David promises to restore all of Saul's lands to Mephibosheth (9:7-8).
David provides him with many servants (9:9-10, 12).
David assigns him a special place in the royal palace (9:10-11, 13).

DAVID'S CLENCHED FIST (10:1-19)

The respect (10:1-2):

The ridicule (10:3-5):

The retaliation (10:6-19)

Hanun's fear (10:6-8):
David's fury (10:9-19):

2 SAMUEL 11-12

DAVID THE SINNER (11:1-27)

His sin of adultery (11:1-5): Two factors lead to this tragic sin:

David's laziness (11:1):
David's lust (11:2-5):

His sin of deceit (11:6-13): David tries to cover up his sin of adultery.

The unscrupulous plan (11:6-8):
The unsuccessful plan (11:9-13):

His sin of murder (11:14-27):

The details (11:14-21)
The treachery (11:14-15):
The tragedy (11:16-21):
The disapproval (11:22-27):

DAVID THE SORROWFUL (12:1-13)

The confrontation (12:1-12):

The illustration (12:1-4):
The indignation (12:5-6):
The identification (12:7-9):
The imprecation (12:10-12):

The confession (12:13):

DAVID THE SUBMISSIVE (12:14-25)

The bitter event: the death of Bathsheba's first son (12:15-23)

David's travail (12:15-19):
David's testimony (12:20-23):

The blessed event: the birth of Bathsheba's foremost son (12:24-25):

DAVID THE SOLDIER (12:26-31):

2 SAMUEL 13-14

THE RAPE (13:1-19)

Amnon desires Tamar (13:1-10):

The suggestion by Jonadab (13:1-5):
The subtlety by Amnon (13:6-10):

Amnon defiles Tamar (13:11-19)

The sinful act (13:11-14):
The sinful attitude (13:15-19):

THE REVENGE (13:20-39)

Absalom and Tamar (13:20-22):

Absalom and Amnon (13:23-33):

Absalom and David (13:34-39):

THE RETURN (14:1-33):

The strategy by Joab (14:1-20)

The person (14:1-3):
The particulars (14:4-20)
Setting the trap (14:4-11):
Springing the trap (14:12-20):

The summons by David (14:21-33)

David sends for Absalom (14:21-32):
Absalom's arrival (14:21-27):
Absalom's anger (14:28-32):
David meets with Absalom (14:33):

2 SAMUEL 15-16

THE PLOT EXECUTED (15:1-12):

The politics of the plot (15:1-6):

The place of the plot (15:7-12):

THE PEOPLE ENJOINED (15:13-29):

Ittai (15:17-22)

The leader (15:17-20):
The loyal (15:21-22):

Zadok and Abiathar (15:23-29):

THE PEOPLE ENCOUNTERED (15:30-16:19):

Hushai (15:30-37; 16:15-19)

Hushai and David (15:30-37):
Hushai and Absalom (16:15-19):

Ziba (16:1-4):

Shimei (16:5-14):

The reviling (16:5-8):
The restraint (16:9-14):

THE PROFANITY EMBRACED (16:20-23):

2 SAMUEL 17-18

THE RUSE (17:1-14, 23):

The correct advice of Ahithophel (17:1-4):

The crafty advice of Hushai (17:5-14, 23):

THE RELAY (17:15-23):

THE REPLACEMENT (17:24-26):

THE RENDEZVOUS (17:27-29):

THE REFUSAL (18:1-4):

THE REQUEST (18:5):

THE ROUTING (18:6-8):

THE REPRISAL (18:9-18)

The helpless Absalom (18:9-10):

The heartless Joab (18:11-18):

THE REPORT (18:19-32):

THE REMORSE (18:33):

2 SAMUEL 19

THE TEARS OF DAVID (19:1-7)

David's anguish (19:1-4):

Joab's anger (19:5-7):

THE TRAVELS OF DAVID (19:8-43):

The resolution (19:8-15)

The argument (19:8-10):
The appeal (19:11-12):
The appointment (19:13):
The agreement (19:14):

The return (19:15-43)

David and Shimei (19:16-23)
Shimei's fear (19:16-20):
David's forgiveness (19:21-23):
David and Mephibosheth (19:24-30):
David and Barzillai (19:31-39):
David and the men of Judah (19:40-43):

2 SAMUEL 20-21

THE TROUBLEMAKING OF SHEBA (20:1-22)

Sheba's uprising (20:1-13)

Sheba's conspiracy (20:1-2):
David's concern (20:3-7):
Joab's cruelty (20:8-13):

Sheba's undoing (20:14-22)

The war against Abel (20:14-15):
The wise woman of Abel (20:16-22):

THE TALLY OF LEADERS (20:23-26):

THE TRANSGRESSION OF SAUL (21:1-14)

The problem (21:1-2):

The plan (21:3-9)

David's meeting (21:3-6):
David's mercy (21:7-9):

The protective mother (21:10-14):

THE TRIUMPHS OF THE FOUR (21:15-22):

2 SAMUEL 22

THANKSGIVING FOR BEING SAVED FROM HIS ENEMIES (22:1-32)

God's protection (22:2-7)

God's power (22:8-16)

God's provision (22:17-25)

God's perfect justice (22:26-28)

God's proven dependability (22:29-32)

THANKSGIVING FOR BEING SET OVER HIS ENEMIES (22:33-51)

The warrior for God (22:33-46):

The skill to defeat his foes (22:33-37)
The strength to defeat his foes (22:38-46)

The worshiper of God (22:47-51):

2 SAMUEL 23-24

THE SONG OF DAVID (23:1-7)

God and the godly (23:1-5)

His anointing of David (23:1-4)
His agreement with David (23:5)

God and the godless (23:6-7):

THE SOLDIERS OF DAVID (23:8-39):

First grouping (23:8-17):

Jashobeam, the commander of the Three, killed 800 men in one battle.
Eleazar struck down Philistines until his hand was too tired to hold his sword.
Shammah single-handedly beat back a large number of attacking Philistines.
These men once broke through the Philistine lines simply to bring David water from Bethlehem.

Second grouping (23:18-23):

Abishai, the leader of the Thirty, once killed 300 enemy soldiers in a single battle. He became as famous as the Three.
Benaiah, the commander of David's bodyguard, killed two of Moab's mightiest warriors and a lion in a pit. He also killed an Egyptian with the Egyptian's own spear.

Final grouping (23:24-39):

THE SIN OF DAVID (24:1-25)

The project (24:1-2):

The protest (24:3-4):

The particulars (24:5-9)

The territory of the census (24:5-7):
The time of the census (24:8):
The total of the census (24:9): There are 500,000 men of military age in Judah and 800,000 throughout the rest of Israel.

The prayer (24:10):

The punishment (24:11-15)

The nature (24:11-13):
three years of famine
three months of military defeat
three days of plague
The number (24:14-15):

The pardon (24:16-17):

The purchase (24:18-25):