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2 Samuel Chapter 3 records the continuing conflict between the house of Saul and the house of David as David’s kingdom grows stronger. Abner, the commander of Saul’s army, turns against Ish-bosheth after being accused concerning Saul’s concubine and decides to help unite all Israel under David’s rule. David agrees to receive Abner but first demands the return of Michal, Saul’s daughter and David’s former wife. Abner then meets with the elders of Israel and Benjamin to persuade them to support David as king. Although David receives Abner peacefully and sends him away safely, Joab returns and murders Abner in revenge for the death of his brother Asahel. David publicly mourns Abner, declares his innocence in the matter, and condemns Joab’s actions. The chapter reveals the political instability within Saul’s house, David’s growing authority, and the tragic consequences of revenge and personal ambition.
By Jim & Jody Carmichael2 Samuel Chapter 3 records the continuing conflict between the house of Saul and the house of David as David’s kingdom grows stronger. Abner, the commander of Saul’s army, turns against Ish-bosheth after being accused concerning Saul’s concubine and decides to help unite all Israel under David’s rule. David agrees to receive Abner but first demands the return of Michal, Saul’s daughter and David’s former wife. Abner then meets with the elders of Israel and Benjamin to persuade them to support David as king. Although David receives Abner peacefully and sends him away safely, Joab returns and murders Abner in revenge for the death of his brother Asahel. David publicly mourns Abner, declares his innocence in the matter, and condemns Joab’s actions. The chapter reveals the political instability within Saul’s house, David’s growing authority, and the tragic consequences of revenge and personal ambition.