Second Samuel, The Second Book of The Prophet Samuel, continues the narrative of Israel’s transformation under the rule of King David, detailing his reign and the complex dynamics of his leadership. This text explores the themes of power, repentance, and divine justice, as it follows David’s triumphs and moral failures, most notably his affair with Bathsheba and the ensuing consequences. Through a series of personal and political challenges, the book offers profound insights into the relationship between God and His anointed king, highlighting both the blessings of God's favor and the harsh realities of deviating from His path.


The Books of Samuel


Jewish Tradition - Torah תורה

The Books of Samuel

Second Samuel

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