2 Samuel 16
Shimei curses David as he flees from Absalom's rebellion.
Bible version
Shimei Curses David
Commentary
2 Samuel 16 is a chapter that focuses on the consequences of David's sin with Bathsheba. In this chapter, David is met with hostility and betrayal from his own people as he is fleeing from Jerusalem. The first person to confront David is Shimei, a relative of Saul, who curses David and throws stones at him. David's response is to restrain his men from retaliating against Shimei, showing his humility and willingness to accept the consequences of his sin. The next person to confront David is Ziba, a servant of Saul's house. Ziba lies to David, claiming that Mephibosheth, Saul's son, has betrayed him and is now supporting Absalom. David believes Ziba's lies and rewards him with Mephibosheth's land. The chapter ends with David's arrival in Bahurim, where he is met with more hostility from the people. They accuse David of being a murderer and a man of blood. David responds by saying that he is being punished for his own sin and that he is willing to accept the consequences. This chapter serves as a reminder of the consequences of sin. David's sin with Bathsheba has caused him to be met with hostility and betrayal from his own people. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of humility and accepting the consequences of our actions. David's willingness to accept the consequences of his sin is a lesson for us all.
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There are 23 verses in 2 Samuel, chapter 16.