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David Anointed King of All Israel
Commentary
2 Samuel 1 is a chapter that recounts the tragic death of Saul and Jonathan, the first and second kings of Israel. The chapter begins with David mourning the death of Saul and Jonathan, and it is clear that he is deeply affected by their passing. He laments their deaths and expresses his sorrow in a beautiful lamentation. He praises their courage and strength, and acknowledges their loyalty to God and to Israel. The chapter then moves on to tell of how David learns of Saul and Jonathan's death. He is informed by an Amalekite who claims to have killed Saul. David is enraged by this and orders the Amalekite to be put to death for his crime. This shows David's loyalty to Saul and his commitment to justice. The chapter ends with David's lamentation for Saul and Jonathan. He praises their courage and strength, and acknowledges their loyalty to God and to Israel. He also expresses his sorrow for their deaths and his hope that they will be remembered forever. 2 Samuel 1 is a powerful chapter that highlights the tragedy of Saul and Jonathan's death, and David's loyalty to them. It also shows David's commitment to justice and his sorrow for their passing. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of loyalty and justice, and of the tragedy of death.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 2 Samuel, chapter 1 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 27 verses in 2 Samuel, chapter 1.