2 Samuel 13
Absalom leads a full-scale rebellion against David, but is eventually defeated and killed.
Bible version
Absalom's Rebellion
Commentary
2 Samuel 13 is a chapter that focuses on the story of Amnon and Tamar, two of King David's children. Amnon, the eldest son of David, is consumed with lust for his half-sister Tamar and devises a plan to take advantage of her. He feigns illness and requests that Tamar come to his chambers to make him a meal. Once she arrives, Amnon forces himself upon her and rapes her. Tamar pleads with Amnon to have mercy on her, but he refuses and sends her away. The chapter serves as a warning to readers about the consequences of sin. Amnon's actions are a direct violation of God's law and he is punished for his sin. His actions also bring shame and dishonor to his family, as Tamar is left humiliated and disgraced. The chapter also serves as a reminder of the importance of self-control and the need to resist temptation. The chapter also highlights the importance of family and the need to protect and care for one another. Tamar's brother Absalom is outraged by Amnon's actions and takes revenge by killing him. This serves as a reminder that family should always come first and that we should be willing to stand up for our loved ones. Overall, 2 Samuel 13 is a powerful chapter that serves as a reminder of the consequences of sin and the importance of family. It is a reminder that we should always strive to do what is right and to protect those we love.
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There are 39 verses in 2 Samuel, chapter 13.