2 Samuel | |
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Testament: | Old |
Book Description: | 2 Samuel is the tenth book of the Bible and continues the story of David as he becomes king of Israel and establishes his capital in Jerusalem. It recounts his military victories, his sins and repentance, and the struggles within his family, including the rebellion of his son Absalom. The book highlights God's covenant with David and his faithfulness despite David's flaws. |
Chapter: | 14 |
Verses: | Verse: 1 • Verse: 2 • Verse: 3 • Verse: 4 • Verse: 5 • Verse: 6 • Verse: 7 • Verse: 8 • Verse: 9 • Verse: 10 • Verse: 11 • Verse: 12 • Verse: 13 • Verse: 14 • Verse: 15 • Verse: 16 • Verse: 17 • Verse: 18 • Verse: 19 • Verse: 20 • Verse: 21 • Verse: 22 • Verse: 23 • Verse: 24 • Verse: 25 • Verse: 26 • Verse: 27 • Verse: 28 • Verse: 29 • Verse: 30 • Verse: 31 • Verse: 32 • Verse: 33 • |