2 Samuel 15

2 Samuel 15

Absalom, famed for his looks and long, beautiful hair, begins to plot a coup. He sets up a grand presence, riding in chariots and flattering those who come to the city gate for justice, subtly stealing the hearts of the men of Israel. After four years, Absalom claims he must go to Hebron to fulfill a religious vow, but he uses it as a cover to launch a full-scale rebellion. The conspiracy gains so much strength that David is forced to flee Jerusalem with his household, leaving the city to Absalom.

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1 Samuel 13

King Saul disobeys God by offering a burnt offering himself instead of waiting for Samuel, an act of impatience and presumption. Samuel severely rebukes Saul, stating his kingdom will not endure.

1 Samuel 14

Jonathan, Saul's brave son, and his armor-bearer miraculously attack a Philistine garrison alone, throwing the enemy camp into chaos. Saul nearly kills Jonathan for breaking a foolish oath he made.

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