How to Read 2 Samuel

Second Samuel continues without a break, the story begun in 1 Samuel-the two were originally one book. The difference is that David, who once sought only to survive now seeks to unify a badly divided country. His greater responsibilities put extra stress on his leadership qualities. You can study his life with leadership in mind. You can also study chapters 11-20 to see the cancerous effects of a leaders sins and poor family leadership.

Chapters 21-24 seem to be an appendix, bringing in other important events and facts of David’s reign. Much of 2 Samuel’s story is also told in 1Chronicles 11-21 often word for word the same.

People You'll Meet in 2 Samuel

David
Abner
Nathan
Bethsheba
Absalom

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