“The woman of T’koa said to the king, ‘My lord, king, let the guilt be on me and my father’s family; the king and his throne be guiltless.’”-2 Samuel 14:9 So we’ve been discussing the story the woman of Tekoa told David… How one son killed the other… And now the dead son’s family demands […]
2S14-11: Should A Murderer Ever Be Spared — Even When Torah Says No?
“The king answered, ‘If anyone says anything to you, bring him to me; and he won’t bother you anymore.’ ‘Please,’ she said, ‘let the king swear by Adonai your God that the blood avengers won’t do any more destroying, so they won’t destroy my son.’ He said, ‘As Adonai lives, not one of your son’s […]
2S14-10: Easter And Christmas Customs That Provoke Judgment
“Now the whole family has come against me, your servant; they’re saying, ‘Hand over the one who hit his brother, so that we can put him to death for killing his brother.’ They want to destroy the heir as well and thus quench my one remaining coal; then my husband will have neither name nor […]
2S14-9: Honoring Parents Does NOT Mean Enabling Abuse
“Go in to the king and speak to him in this fashion — ‘ and then Yo’av told her just what to say. When the woman of T’koa spoke to the king, she fell down with her face to the ground, prostrating herself, and said, ‘King, help!’”-2 Samuel 14:3-4 Following on the heals of yesterday’s […]
2S14-8: Who You Side With Determines Your Destiny
Let’s continue with our saga of the growing political sticks of dynamite about to explode in David’s kingdom. At the moment, there are three of them: Avishalom, Yo’av, and King David. Now here’s the thing with Avishalom. He had the sympathy of the people of Israel. He was viewed as a hero for avenging his […]
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