2 Samuel Chapter 5 Discussion



 
  • Larry on 2 Samuel 5:14 - 2 years ago
    from the New Revised Standard Version:

    New Revised Standard Version

    The king and his men marched to Jerusalem against the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land, who said to David, "You will not come in here, even the blind and the lame will turn you back"-thinking, "David cannot come in here."
  • Victor on 2 Samuel 5 - 2 years ago
    what does this mean?

    2 Samuel Chapter 5: 6

    Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither: thinking, David cannot come in hither.
  • BSP on 2 Samuel 5 - 3 years ago
    In verse 19 we see that David was not presumptuous with Jehovah God. He sought direction from him and we want to do the same in our lives.
  • Grace - In Reply on 2 Samuel 5:24 - 4 years ago
    Hello Patricia,

    In this second battle at Rephaim, God told King David to take his soldiers to the back of the enemy's camp with the tactic to surround them after they start the attack. But they were not to start attacking until God gave the signal. The signal was when the birds fly off the Mulberry trees. A flock of birds usually fly up from the tops of trees
  • Patricia on 2 Samuel 5:24 - 4 years ago
    Exactly what is 2 Samuel 5:24 mean please. Was in a daily devotion I totally do not understand this at all. What is the reference to "the tops of the mulberry trees" mean thanks.

    The whole thing means what?
  • Stanjett on 2 Samuel 5 - 5 years ago
    mulberry trees. We had a mulberry tree in our front yard when I was a kid. There had green berries about the size of a dime. They were good for shooting in my slingshot. No good for eating but good ammo.
  • BILL on 2 Samuel 5 - 6 years ago
    CH 3:14 - the name of "Shammua" should be "Shammuah"
  • Steve Vargas on 2 Samuel 5 - 6 years ago
    What jumps out at me here, is how amazing God and his ways past finding out, no doubt he could have went before him head to the Philistine but made him fetch a compass to catch them from behinds and to wait for the sound on top of the trees, wow that is just intriguing how God chooses to accomplish things from being able to actually do it any which way He wants yet he considers us to all detail.
  • Nancy on 2 Samuel 5 - 7 years ago
    about having many wives and concubines king David inherited from his great grand father Jacob, his grand father Judah who also had many wives and concubines "read Genesis" in detailed and understand where the trend came from. but all in all king David was a prayer warrior and intercessor before God - a man after God's heart-
  • BSP on 2 Samuel 5 - 7 years ago
    Verse 25: David was victorious because he listened to God's command after he inquired of God.
  • April on 2 Samuel 5 - 7 years ago
    I use to wonder about concubines and the many wives then I thought about, Deuteronomy 12:15(KJV)Notwithstanding thou mayest kill and eat flesh in all thy gates,whatsoever thy soul lusteth after,according to the blessing of the LORD thy God which he hath given thee:the unclean and the clean may eat thereof,as of the roebuck and as of the hart.maybe it was ok for whoever he blesses kind of thing.
  • Lydia on 2 Samuel 5 - 9 years ago
    King David reigned for 40 years
  • Sekasana on 2 Samuel 5 - 9 years ago
    i feel pity for the blind and lame they killed
  • Margaret on 2 Samuel 5 - 10 years ago
    David truly loved the Lord.
  • Terry on 2 Samuel 5 - 10 years ago
    God was not unhappy with David for taking so many wives There is no where in this chapter where it is that God was unhappy with David
  • Maryprice on 2 Samuel 5:5 - 10 years ago
    he was king 33yrs as JESUS LIVED 33YRS AWSOME
  • Ronald on 2 Samuel 5 - 12 years ago
    Yes truly God is faithful. He stood with David, remember David was a man after God's own heart. WE all sin and come short daily but if we confess our sins God is faithful and just to forgive us. WE must strife not to sin or continue in sin but pray for forgiveness. Praise God.
  • Mary on 2 Samuel 5 - 12 years ago
    2 Samuel 5:10-19 Principle illustrated: God delivered the Philistines into David’s hand even though he was slipping away from God by taking more concubines. The Lord made David the king of Israel which was both an honor and a blessing to David, and David messed up by taking concubines. It was wrong of David to allow his standards slip. Then David went to the hold to hide from the Philistines because they heard that he was the king over Israel. Then David finally prayed to God and asked him to deliver the Philistines into his hand. Even though David did not deserve God’s blessing right then, God told him that he would “doubtless deliver the Philistines into thine hand.” I know that God has blessed me when I do not deserve it. I am so happy that He is so merciful because if He were not then I would live a pathetic life and lose any hope of succession that I might have. The power of prayer is amazing. David should have remembered that before he took all those concubines and went to the hold. God is always there for me even though I am not always there for Him when I really should be. God is my shepherd. It is Him that I want.


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