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2 Kings (2 Samuel)

1 Kings

3 Kings

This Book relates the transactions from the death of Saul until the end of David's reign, being a history for the space of about forty-six years.

  • Chapter 1

    David mourneth for the death of Saul and Jonathan: he ordereth the man to be slain who pretended he had killed Saul.

  • Chapter 2

    David is received and anointed king of Juda. Isboseth the son of Saul reigneth over the rest of Israel. A battle between Abner and Joab.

  • Chapter 3

    David groweth daily stronger. Abner cometh over to him: he is treacherously slain by Joab.

  • Chapter 4

    Isboseth is murdered by two of his servants. David punisheth the murderers.

  • Chapter 5

    David is anointed king of all Israel. He taketh Jerusalem, and dwelleth there. He defeateth the Philistines.

  • Chapter 6

    David fetcheth the ark from Cariathiarim. Oza is struck dead for touching it. It is deposited in the house of Obededom: and from thence carried to David's house.

  • Chapter 7

    David's purpose to build a temple is rewarded with the promise of great blessings in his seed: his prayer and thanksgiving.

  • Chapter 8

    David's victories, and his chief officers.

  • Chapter 9

    David's kindness to Miphiboseth for the sake of his father Jonathan.

  • Chapter 10

    The Ammonites shamefully abuse the ambassadors of David: they hire the Syrians to the their assistance: but are overthrown with their allies.

  • Chapter 11

    David falleth into the crime of adultery with Bethsabee: and not finding other means to conceal it, causeth her husband Urias to be slain. Then marrieth her, who beareth him a son.

  • Chapter 12

    Nathan's parable. David confesseth his sin, and is forgiven: yet so as to be sentenced to most severe temporal punishments. The death of the child. The birth of Solomon. The taking of Rabbath.

  • Chapter 13

    Ammon ravisheth Thamar. For which Absalom killeth him, and flieth to Gessur.

  • Chapter 14

    Joab procureth Absalom's return, and his admittance to the king's presence.

  • Chapter 15

    Absalom's policy and conspiracy. David is obliged to flee.

  • Chapter 16

    Siba bringeth provisions to David. Semei curseth him. Absalom defileth his father's wives.

  • Chapter 17

    Achitophel's counsel is defeated by Chusai: who sendeth intelligence to David. Achitophel hangeth himself.

  • Chapter 18

    Absalom is defeated, and slain by Joab. David mourneth for him.

  • Chapter 19

    David, at the remonstrances of Joab, ceaseth his mourning. He is invited back and met by Semei and Miphiboseth: a strife between the men of Juda and the men of Israel.

  • Chapter 20

    Seba's rebellion. Amasa is slain by Joab. Abela is besieged, but upon the citizens casting over the wall the head of Seba, Joab departeth with all his army.

  • Chapter 21

    A famine of three years, for the sin of Saul against the Gabaonites, at whose desire seven of Saul's race are crucified. War again with the Philistines.

  • Chapter 22

    King David's psalm of thanksgiving for his deliverance from all his enemies.

  • Chapter 23

    The last words of David. A catalogue of his valiant men.

  • Chapter 24

    David numbereth the people: God sendeth a pestilence, which is stopt by David's prayer and sacrifice.