2 Samuel 16

2 Samuel 16

As David flees Jerusalem, he is met by Ziba, Mephibosheth’s servant, who falsely accuses Mephibosheth of plotting to seize the throne. David, heartbroken, awards all of Mephibosheth's land to Ziba. Later, Shimei, a relative of Saul, stands on the roadside and viciously curses David and throws stones at him, calling him a "man of blood." David restrains his men from killing Shimei, accepting the abuse as a possible punishment from God. Meanwhile, Absalom and his new advisor, Ahithophel, enter the capital.

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Jeremiah 32

Jeremiah is commanded to wear a wooden yoke as a sign that God has placed King Nebuchadnezzar in charge of all the nations, warning them not to resist Babylonian rule.

Jeremiah 33

The false prophet Hananiah publicly breaks Jeremiah’s wooden yoke, prophesying that the exile will end in two years. Jeremiah rebukes him, and Hananiah dies two months later, confirming Jeremiah's truth.

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