2 Samuel 21:10

2 Samuel 21:10 I. Consider first the Divine dealings with the house of Saul and the people of Israel. The famine was because Saul and his bloody house had slain the Gibeonites. It was a consequence of that act of his. But the famine was not the punishment of Saul, the most guilty of the offenders.... [ Continue Reading ]

2 Samuel 21:17

2 Samuel 21:17 The personal influence of King David was the spell by which Israel was reunited after long separations and out of great diversities of interests. A skilful general, a gallant soldier, a perfect bard, a saint of God, and, above all, a lifelong penitent after a great fall, this was the... [ Continue Reading ]

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