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1 | 2 Sam 6:20 and 2 Sam 11 | 2 Sam 6:16 | R D Miller | 175008 | ||
What is the time elapsed between II Sam 6:20 and II Sam 11? In other words between Michal seething against David and David's sin with Bathsheeba? Did the former have anything to do with the latter? Thanks. Just found this site. |
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2 | 2 Sam 6:20 and 2 Sam 11 | 2 Sam 6:16 | ccn0210 | 175009 | ||
I'm not sure about the time elapsed b/w the 2 events. My understanding is that they had nothing to do w/ one another. Michal was mad w/ David b/c of his manner of worship to God. He took off his outer royal garments. He then danced and worshipped right along side the commoners as the ark of God was brought to Jerusalem. Michal, being pagan, was unhappy with the way David's humble relationship w/ both God and his people. If you like the life of David, I recommend "Pursuing God's Own Heart" by Jerry Vines. It's a very good book on the lessons to be learned from the life of David. |
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3 | 2 Sam 6:20 and 2 Sam 11 | 2 Sam 6:16 | R D Miller | 175010 | ||
I was womdering what was weighing on David's mind when he decided to stay behind while he sent his men to war. I thought perhaps he was disappointed in not having Michal with whom to share his joy and victories. | ||||||
4 | 2 Sam 6:20 and 2 Sam 11 | 2 Sam 6:16 | DocTrinsograce | 175017 | ||
Hi, R. D.... Clearly what *should* have been weighing on a king's mind at that time was the welfare of his army. Nothing should have kept him away from them at that crucial time. In Him, Doc |
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