The Death of Absalom

The Death of Absalom

David and his commanders went to gather the army, but Abishai told David that it would be better for the army if he stayed behind and recruited more soldiers. David sent the army off and asked them to deal gently with Absalom for His sake. But during the battle, Absalom got caught in some branches and was killed by David’s men. When David heard about his death, he mourned for his son. But his mourning would lead to shame for the entire army and a confrontation with Joab.

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2 Samuel 18:9
In our previous episode, we heard how Absalom spread lies and rumors to undermine David’s rule until finally, he was ready to strike and overthrow his father. David, who was unwilling to sacrifice his people to keep the throne, fled into the wilderness, trusting that God would restore him if that was His will. Today we’ll learn how Absalom takes the fight to David, believing he will win. His pride will be his downfall, as David and his mighty men once more show their courage and strength in battle and their loyalty to David.
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