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2 Samuel_First Station
The protagonist of 1 Samuel is Saul, while the protagonist of 2 Samuel is David, recording David’s successes, weaknesses, and failures. 2 Samuel is divided into three parts: (1) The establishment of a kingdom (2) Royal strife (3) A man after God’s own heart. Site introduction: Mount Gilboa, Ziklag, Hebron, Mahanaim, Jabbok River, Peniel, Malachi, etc. How was the Book of Samuel recorded, and what does it say? Let’s learn more about it…
2 Samuel_Second Station
After becoming king, David made Jerusalem his capital city, situated among the surrounding mountains between the Hinnom and Kidron valleys in the former Jebusite city. David trusted in the Lord as he battled the Philistines multiple times in the Valley of Rephaim, ultimately driving the Philistines out of the “hill country of Judah.” God demonstrated His sovereignty through the process of transporting the Ark, showing that He values whether our motives in serving Him align with His will. What kind of journey began after that? Let’s explore further…
2 Samuel_Third Station
God was pleased with David’s love for God and made a covenant with David to establish his family and kingdom forever. This is called the “Davidic Covenant.” David relied on God to expand his territory from Egypt to the Euphrates River. Defeat Israel’s old enemies and consecrate the spoils of war to the Lord. David, who is after God’s own heart, showed the love from God and showed kindness to the son of Jonathan…
2 Samuel_Fourth Station
David sent Joab to lead an army to battle in Rabbah, the capital of the Ammonites, located in the center of present-day Amman, Jordan. In the Archaeological Park of Amman, there are the ruins of the ancient city wall of Rabbah, Roman temples, the Ammonite palace, and a Roman theater at the foot of the mountain. David committed adultery and murder and sinned against a righteous and holy God. Although he confessed and repented…