Friday, 4 July 2025

2 Samuel 15 (résumé): Absalom's conspiracy

For 4 years Absalom conducted a subtle campaign of self-promotion in Israel undermining his father King David's authority. He then went to Hebron where he staged a coup by declaring himself king following him receiving growing support from many people. Word then came to David in Jerusalem that "the hearts of the men of Israel were with Absalom" and David fled Jerusalem to avoid bloodshed and civil war because of the rebellion. David left his 10 concubines to take care of the palace and he marched around Israel accompanied by a large following. David sent the ark back to Jerusalem with Zadok the priest and his son Abiathar, but David went weeping with his head covered and barefoot up the Mount of Olives. It was a demonstration of humility, mourning and grief. He then sent his friend Hushai to Jerusalem to try and frustrate Ahithophel's advice to Absalom who was then arriving back in the city. 

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