Second Samuel
t. David's reaction—2 Sam. 1:1-27B. Crowned by the people to be the king for the kingdom of God on the earth—2 Sam. 2:1-24:25a. Crowned by the tribe of Judah—2:1-4:12b. Crowned by all the other tribes—5:1-5c. Established by God as king with his kingdom exalted for the sake of God's people Israel—5:6-25a. Taking care of the habitation of the Ark of God—6:1-23b. Wanting to build a house for God—7:1-29a. David's conquests over the Philistines, Moab, Zobah, Syria, and Edom—8:1-14b. David's reign in justice and righteousness—8:15-18c. David's showing kindness to Mephibosheth the son of Jonathan—9:1-13d. David's conquests over Ammon and Syria—10:1-19a. The death of the child born of Uriah's wife—12:15b-23b. The birth of Solomon—12:24-25c. David's conquest over the children of Ammon—12:26-31d. The incest of Amnon the son of David with his sister Tamar—13:1-22e. The murder of Amnon by Absalom the son of David—13:23-39f. Joab's device to bring Absalom back—14:1-24g. Absalom's beauty and his children—14:25-27h. Absalom's seeking to see his father David—14:28-33i. Absalom's revolt—15:1-19:8aj. The peaceful settlements in David's kingdom after Absalom's revolt—19:8b-43k. The rebellion of Sheba—20:1-22l. The re-establishment of the kingdom of David—20:23-26a. David's taking care of the famine for the people—21:1-14b. David's conquest over the Philistines—21:15-22c. David's thanking and praising to God in a song—22:1-51d. David's last words—23:1-7e. David's mighty men—23:8-39f. David's last sin—24:1-25Outline of 2 Samuel
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