BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images 2 Samuel 14:9
9. And the woman of Tekoa said to the king, My lord, O king, may the sin be on me and on my family, and may the king and the seat of his kingdom be clear of sin!
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Summary: In 2 Samuel chapter 14, the narrative focuses on Joab's strategic intervention to reconcile King David with his estranged son Absalom. Joab, recognizing the king's sorrow over Absalom's exile, employs a wise woman from Tekoa to craft a parable that mirrors David's own situation, thus prompting him to reflect on forgiveness and reconciliation. The woman's story highlights themes of justice and the willingness to see a family member restored despite past grievances. After being persuaded by the woman's parable, David ultimately agrees to invite Absalom back to Jerusalem, though he does not initially see him. This chapter emphasizes the complexities of familial relationships, the importance of forgiveness, and the need for wise counsel in leadership. It serves as a reminder of God’s grace and the human struggle with issues of sin, accountability, and restoration. The chapter concludes with the implication that unresolved conflicts can linger and that leadership often requires difficult decisions.
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