Solomon begins with an alliance and an altar, then asks for a listening heart. God grants wisdom, and the king’s first famous ruling protects life and reveals truth.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Solomon begins with an alliance and an altar, then asks for a listening heart. God grants wisdom, and the king’s first famous ruling protects life and reveals truth.
This study of 2 Samuel 23 unites David’s Spirit-given oracle about righteous rule with the memorial of his mighty men. It traces covenant hope, consecrated devotion, and steady courage that God used to bring a season of sunrise to Israel.
This study of 2 Samuel 22 hears David’s lifelong testimony of rescue and strength, traces how God’s flawless word equips His anointed, and follows the song outward to praise among the nations. The Lord lives, and His loyal love anchors the future.
This study of 2 Samuel 21 follows famine to its moral cause, traces costly repair with the Gibeonites, honors Rizpah’s vigil and David’s burial of the fallen, and shows how God preserves the royal line against giant threats so the land can live again.
This study of 2 Samuel 20 follows Sheba’s revolt from trumpet to siege and shows how God preserves the kingdom through surprising agents. It offers theological insight and practical guidance on leadership, peacemaking, and caring for lingering wounds.
This chapter study examines 2 Samuel 18’s narrative of battle, murder, and royal sorrow, tracing how public duty and private love collide. It offers theological insight and pastoral application rooted in God’s enduring promises.
Leviticus 14 charts God’s pathway from uncleanness to restoration for people and homes, culminating in a clear verdict: clean. The chapter’s mercy to the poor, priestly mediation, and promise of renewed life anticipate Christ’s cleansing that welcomes the outcast home.