2 Samuel 23

2 Samuel 23

This chapter contains the last words of David, a final prophetic reflection on his life and the covenant God made with him. David acknowledges that his own house is not perfect, but he rests assured in the eternal Davidic Covenant—God’s promise that the Messiah would come from his lineage. The chapter then provides a list of David's Mighty Men, detailing the extraordinary, legendary feats of thirty-seven of his most elite warriors, including the famous three heroes (like Jashobeam and Eleazar) and the bravery of Benaiah.

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1 Chronicles 17

David plans to build a permanent temple for God. God refuses the offer but gives David the Davidic Covenant: He promises to establish David’s house and throne forever through his descendant.

1 Chronicles 18

David defeats the Philistines, Moabites, Syrians, and Edomites, securing Israel's borders and expanding the kingdom to its greatest size, bringing back vast spoils of war.

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