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We begin our study on the book of 2 Samuel with David learning of the deaths of King Saul and Jonathan from an Amalekite, who claimed to have killed Saul in order to spare him any more suffering. However, his version of events differs from the battle account recorded in 1 Samuel 31. How will David receive the news of his master's death?
By Matthew GuestWe begin our study on the book of 2 Samuel with David learning of the deaths of King Saul and Jonathan from an Amalekite, who claimed to have killed Saul in order to spare him any more suffering. However, his version of events differs from the battle account recorded in 1 Samuel 31. How will David receive the news of his master's death?