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    2 SAMUEL

    OUTLINE OF CONTENTS

    • 1

      • David hears of Saul’s death (1-16)

      • David’s dirge over Saul and Jonathan (17-27)

    • 2

      • David, king over Judah (1-7)

      • Ish-bosheth, king over Israel (8-11)

      • War between David’s house and Saul’s house (12-32)

    • 3

      • David’s house grows stronger (1)

      • David’s sons (2-5)

      • Abner defects to David (6-21)

      • Joab kills Abner (22-30)

      • David mourns for Abner (31-39)

    • 4

      • Ish-bosheth assassinated (1-8)

      • David has the assassins killed (9-12)

    • 5

      • David made king over all Israel (1-5)

      • Jerusalem captured (6-16)

        • Zion, the City of David (7)

      • David defeats the Philistines (17-25)

    • 6

      • The Ark brought to Jerusalem (1-23)

        • Uzzah grabs the Ark and is killed (6-8)

        • Michal despises David (16, 20-23)

    • 7

      • David not to build the temple (1-7)

      • Covenant with David for a kingdom (8-17)

      • David’s prayer of thanksgiving (18-29)

    • 8

      • David’s victories (1-14)

      • David’s administration (15-18)

    • 9

      • David’s loyal love for Mephibosheth (1-13)

    • 10

      • Victories over Ammon and Syria (1-19)

    • 11

      • David’s adultery with Bath-sheba (1-13)

      • David arranges to have Uriah killed (14-25)

      • David takes Bath-sheba as wife (26, 27)

    • 12

      • Nathan reproves David (1-15a)

      • Bath-sheba’s son dies (15b-23)

      • Bath-sheba bears Solomon (24, 25)

      • Ammonite city of Rabbah captured (26-31)

    • 13

      • Amnon rapes Tamar (1-22)

      • Absalom kills Amnon (23-33)

      • Absalom flees to Geshur (34-39)

    • 14

      • Joab and the Tekoite woman (1-17)

      • David detects Joab’s scheme (18-20)

      • Absalom allowed to return (21-33)

    • 15

      • Absalom’s conspiracy and revolt (1-12)

      • David flees Jerusalem (13-30)

      • Ahithophel joins Absalom (31)

      • Hushai sent to counteract Ahithophel (32-37)

    • 16

      • Ziba slanders Mephibosheth (1-4)

      • Shimei curses David (5-14)

      • Absalom receives Hushai (15-19)

      • Ahithophel’s advice (20-23)

    • 17

      • Hushai thwarts Ahithophel’s advice (1-14)

      • David is warned; he escapes Absalom (15-29)

        • Barzillai and others provide supplies (27-29)

    • 18

      • Absalom’s defeat and death (1-18)

      • David informed of Absalom’s death (19-33)

    • 19

      • David mourns for Absalom (1-4)

      • Joab reproves David (5-8a)

      • David returns to Jerusalem (8b-15)

      • Shimei asks for forgiveness (16-23)

      • Mephibosheth proved innocent (24-30)

      • Barzillai honored (31-40)

      • Dispute among the tribes (41-43)

    • 20

      • Sheba’s revolt; Joab kills Amasa (1-13)

      • Sheba pursued and beheaded (14-22)

      • David’s administration (23-26)

    • 21

      • Gibeonites avenged on Saul’s house (1-14)

      • Wars against the Philistines (15-22)

    • 22

      • David praises God for his acts of salvation (1-51)

        • “Jehovah is my crag” (2)

        • Jehovah loyal to the loyal ones (26)

    • 23

      • David’s last words (1-7)

      • Exploits of David’s mighty warriors (8-39)

    • 24

      • David’s census sin (1-14)

      • Pestilence kills 70,000 (15-17)

      • David builds an altar (18-25)

        • No sacrifices without cost (24)