2 Samuel 17
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Commentary
2 Samuel 17 is a chapter that focuses on the scheming of Ahithophel, a counselor of King David, and Hushai, a friend of David. Ahithophel had advised Absalom, David's son, to attack David while he was in a weakened state. Hushai, however, had a different plan. He advised Absalom to gather a large army and attack David. The chapter begins with Ahithophel's plan being accepted by Absalom and his advisors. Ahithophel then leaves to carry out his plan. However, Hushai sends a message to David, warning him of Ahithophel's plan. David then instructs Hushai to stay in Jerusalem and pretend to be loyal to Absalom in order to counter Ahithophel's advice. The chapter then shifts to Ahithophel's return to Absalom. He finds out that Hushai has been advising Absalom and is enraged. He realizes that his plan has been foiled and decides to take his own life. The chapter ends with David's men escaping from Jerusalem and Absalom's army chasing after them. This chapter is a reminder of the power of loyalty and friendship. Hushai's loyalty to David and his willingness to go against Ahithophel's advice saved David's life. It also serves as a warning to those who would seek to do evil against God's anointed.
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