Kissing
Kissing was a cultural means of showing respect, friendship, or reverence, as it is in many places today. A kiss was often given as a… Read More »Kissing
Kissing was a cultural means of showing respect, friendship, or reverence, as it is in many places today. A kiss was often given as a… Read More »Kissing
The forest of Ephraim was east of the Jordan River in Gilead. Gilead was known for its forests, and there David’s men would have a… Read More »The forest of Ephraim
When attacking a city, ropes with grappling hooks were often used to bring down its walls (17:13). Since most cities were built on hills, the… Read More »Ropes with grappling hooks
A stiff penalty. The punishment for cursing God (Lev. 24:10–23), the king (Ex. 22:28), or one’s parents (Lev. 20:9) was death. Shimei cursed King David… Read More »A stiff penalty
Regicide is the act of murdering a king. In most cases, a person who killed a king was trying to place himself on the throne.
Geshur was a border town between the nation of Israel and Aram to the north. David’s wife and Absalom’s mother, Maacah, was from this city,… Read More »Geshur
Why did Tamar not want to be sent away? Although Amnon raped her, Tamar knew that the Mosaic Law said he must now marry her… Read More »Why did Tamar not want to be sent away?
David’s disobedience. David broke three of the Ten Commandments in his relationship with Bathsheba. He broke the tenth commandment by coveting another man’s wife, then… Read More »David’s disobedience
Sexual activity while on military duty was expressly forbidden by law in ancient Israel. It brought about ritual impurity and therefore forced a soldier to… Read More »Sexual activity while on military duty
Hamstringing horses (8:4) was a practice used by victorious armies to ensure that their enemy’s horses could not be used in battle again. It involved… Read More »Hamstringing horses
Building a house for gods was a common thing for a king or leader to do in the ancient Near East. David’s desire to build… Read More »Building a house for gods
Dancing was a vital part of both worship and celebration (6:14). The Hebrew word for dance can mean to twist or whirl about in circular… Read More »Dancing