“Avshalom ordered his servants, ‘Pay close attention: when Amnon is in high spirits from drinking wine, and I say to you, ‘Kill Amnon,’ then strike him down. Don’t be afraid — I’m the one ordering you to do it — but take courage, and be bold.’ Avshalom’s servants did to Amnon as Avshalom had ordered. […]
2S13-16: How A Family Party Became A Murder Plot
“Two years later, when Avshalom had sheep-shearers in Ba‘al-Hatzor, near Efrayim, Avshalom invited all the king’s sons.”-2 Samuel 13:23 Two years had passed since Amnon had raped Tamar, and she had fled to her brother, Avshalom’s home. I imagine Avshalom’s hatred towards Amnon intensified during this time. How could it not? There, living inside his […]
2S13-15: The Fatherless Home Is A Dangerous Home
David did nothing. That was pretty much the king’s response to his son, Amnon’s horrific rape of his sister. Interestingly, centuries earlier, David’s ancestor, Jacob, acted similarly. Recall that the son of the King of Shechem raped Jacob’s daughter Dinah. What did Jacob do in response? Pretty much nothing. Like David, he got upset… And […]
2S13-14: If All Scripture Is God-Breathed, Why Doesn’t The Church Study It?
“Avshalom her brother said to her, ‘Has Amnon your brother been with you? But now, my sister, keep quiet; because he’s your brother. Don’t take the matter to heart.’ But Tamar remained desolate in her brother Avshalom’s house.“-2 Samuel 13:20 Tamar is in a bad situation. After being raped, she can no longer return to […]
2S13-13: Why I Sometimes Respect Atheists More Than Believers
“Avshalom her brother said to her, ‘Has Amnon your brother been with you? But now, my sister, keep quiet; because he’s your brother. Don’t take the matter to heart.” But Tamar remained desolate in her brother Avshalom’s house.’”-2 Samuel 13:20 There’s something that needs to be stressed. Amnon is consistently referred to as Tamar’s brother. […]
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