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The dueling counsel between Ahithophel and Hushai continues as they propose different military strategies to Absalom. Ahithophel advises immediate pursuit of David with a small force targeting only the king, while Hushai argues for gathering a massive army to ensure overwhelming victory. When Absalom chooses Hushai's advice (which God orchestrates to bring disaster on Absalom), Ahithophel recognizes the rebellion's inevitable failure and commits suicide. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Ahimaaz (the priests' sons) narrowly escape capture while carrying warning to David about Absalom's plans. David and his followers cross the Jordan to Mahanaim, where several wealthy supporters provide essential supplies. This chapter demonstrates divine sovereignty working through human decisions to fulfill God's purposes—a pattern that would reach its culmination in how Jesus's opponents' decisions unwittingly fulfilled divine redemptive plans.
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The dueling counsel between Ahithophel and Hushai continues as they propose different military strategies to Absalom. Ahithophel advises immediate pursuit of David with a small force targeting only the king, while Hushai argues for gathering a massive army to ensure overwhelming victory. When Absalom chooses Hushai's advice (which God orchestrates to bring disaster on Absalom), Ahithophel recognizes the rebellion's inevitable failure and commits suicide. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Ahimaaz (the priests' sons) narrowly escape capture while carrying warning to David about Absalom's plans. David and his followers cross the Jordan to Mahanaim, where several wealthy supporters provide essential supplies. This chapter demonstrates divine sovereignty working through human decisions to fulfill God's purposes—a pattern that would reach its culmination in how Jesus's opponents' decisions unwittingly fulfilled divine redemptive plans.