BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images 2 Samuel 18:13
13. And if I had falsely put him to death (and nothing may be kept secret from the king), you would have had nothing to do with me.
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Summary: 2 Samuel chapter 18 recounts the tragic events surrounding the battle between David's forces and the army of Absalom, his rebellious son. The chapter begins with David's emotional farewell to his troops as they prepare to confront Absalom’s army. Despite being deeply concerned for Absalom’s safety, David instructs his commanders to deal gently with him during the conflict. The battle takes place in the forest of Ephraim, resulting in a decisive victory for David’s forces, but also significant casualties. As the chapter unfolds, Absalom becomes trapped by his own long hair in a tree, ultimately leading to his death at the hands of Joab, David’s commander, despite David's explicit orders to spare him. This act documents the depth of the conflict between David and Absalom and highlights themes of loyalty and the devastating consequences of rebellion. The chapter concludes with David’s profound grief over Absalom’s death, illustrating a father's anguish over his son, regardless of the circumstances. Overall, the events underscore the themes of leadership, the complexities of familial relationships, and the heavy burden of consequences arising from sin and conflict.
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