DAVID BECOMES KING
Realize how God has kept His word to David in the face of all opposition.
1:1-27 The death of Saul
2:1-4:12 David and Ish-bosheth
5:1-25 Victory over the Philistines
6:1-7:29 The Ark and the Covenant
The bringing of the Ark to Jerusalem marks the historical beginning of
Mt. Zion being the place of God’s dwelling and manifestation. The
prophets are going to use this in their prophecies as a symbol
describing the day under Christ when men will live in God’s immediate
presence.
God makes the covenant with David, promising to bring about a descendant
who will rule forever. This was Jesus who now rules on the throne of
David in the heavens.
8:1-18 The Victories of David
THE COURT AND FAMILY OF DAVID
9:1-13 The working out of the Blood Covenant
Re-read I Samuel – The covenant with Jonathan
10:1-12:31 War with Ammon
Ammon is in this portion of David’s life when he falls to his lowest by
taking Bathsheba and having her husband Uriah murdered. At the end of
this period he writes Psalms 51 and 32.
13:1-18:33 David and his sons
This contains the rebellion of Absolom. David is here reaping his loose
upbringing of his family, which could explain the way in which he feels
God is punishing him. Leaving the city of Jerusalem wrote Psalm 3, from
what was to be called the Garden of Gethsemane.
