We now come to the second book of Samuel which tells about David's reign as king of Israel and the establishment of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. It shows the successes and failures of David, including the sad Bathsheba story, and on the other hand speaks of the enduring covenant which God made with him.
This chapter begins with an Amalekite telling David that Saul and Jonathan were dead. When David sought confirmation of the deaths the man said that he himself had found Saul in the throes of death from battle and that he finished him off as Saul had requested. The man brought Saul's crown with him. So David had him executed for having killed the Lord's anointed and he mourned the deaths of Saul and Jonathan. He said "How the mighty have fallen!.. Saul and Jonathan - in life they were loved and gracious and in death they were not parted. They were swifter than eagles and stronger than lions... O daughters of Israel, weep for Saul... I grieve for you Jonathan my brother... your love for me was more wonderful than that of women"!
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