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2 Samuel
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2 Samuel

2 Samuel

USD 20

The Book of 2 Samuel records the successes and failures of David’s life. The nation of Israel was blessed by God under David’s rule. David also established Jerusalem as the center of worship, laying a good foundation for the people to serve God wholeheartedly. God was also pleased with David’s desire to build a temple for Him and granted the “Davidic Covenant.” However, the prosperous era caused David to stray from God, and incidents such as the murder of Uriah, Absalom’s rebellion, and the census of the people taught David painful lessons. The Book of 2 Samuel shows us that even though David was a man after God’s own heart, his life was not always smooth sailing, and he was not without fault. What’s important is that he was able to repent wholeheartedly and confess his mistakes in a timely manner, seeking God’s forgiveness and grace. Therefore, God did not abandon him and upheld the Davidic Covenant until the coming of Jesus Christ, fulfilling the promise of salvation.

Introduction to 2 Samuel

The design concept of the Life Lessons Reading Guide for 2 Samuel is to learn God’s word through audio-visual content, life application, and accompanying the reader on their journey. The content includes expounding on the scripture, watching videos, discussion topics, and going the extra mile. This is an ideal curriculum for church Sunday schools, small group Bible studies, as well as discipleship training and leadership equipping.

Mandarin/Cantonese/Hakka pronunciation.

Traditional/Simplified Chinese subtitles, 116 minutes.

There are 10 stations in total, which can be broadcast at different stations.

Traditional Chinese, 264 pages.

This is a study guide designed for small group Bible studies and Sunday schools, focusing equally on scriptural learning and practical life application, divided into 10 sections. Each lesson includes easy-to-understand yet in-depth explanations, along with discussion and sharing prompts, allowing for a profound understanding of the Second Book of Samuel.

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