2 Samuel 19
David returns to Jerusalem and is reconciled with his subjects.
Bible version
David's Return to Jerusalem
Commentary
2 Samuel 19 is a chapter that focuses on the aftermath of the death of King Saul and the ascension of David to the throne. In this chapter, we see David's compassion and mercy as he seeks to restore order and peace to the kingdom. The chapter begins with the people of Israel mourning the death of Saul and Jonathan. David is deeply moved by their grief and he orders that the people be comforted. He then sends messengers to the tribes of Israel to encourage them to accept him as their king. The chapter then focuses on the return of David to Jerusalem. He is met by the people of Judah who are eager to welcome him back. David is gracious and merciful to them, and he pardons those who had opposed him. The chapter ends with David's coronation as king of Israel. He is anointed by the priest Zadok and the people of Israel acclaim him as their king. 2 Samuel 19 is a chapter that highlights the compassion and mercy of David. He is a king who seeks to restore order and peace to the kingdom. He is gracious and merciful to those who had opposed him, and he is welcomed back to Jerusalem with great joy. This chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of mercy and compassion in leadership.
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There are 43 verses in 2 Samuel, chapter 19.