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When Shaul's son, Ish Boshet, is killed, the assassins come to David
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
The pasuk says that Ish Boshet ruled over Israel for two years, but that David ruled over Yehudah (and not all of Israel) for seven years. This is because
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
The fact that David moved with his wife and children back to Chevron, and that his men spread out, and didn't live together in a centralized location, explains the commentator Malbim, teaches that . . .
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
After Shaul's death, David asked God
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
David explained to his advisors that although Yoav deserved punishment for killing Avner
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
Which version of Shaul's death is DEFINITELY true?
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
David's wife was named
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
According to ______, Shaul was killed by the Amalekite lad.
After two years, Ish Boshet's rule started to come apart
he -- David -- was still too weak a king to take on Yoav AND God would punish Yoav
Shmuel I:31
All of the above
to brag AND justify by saying he deserved
Shmuel II:1
if he should return to the cities of Yehudah (e.g. Chevron)
David trusted in God, and was willing to let things unfold at their own pace
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