I’m about to explain how Tziva and Mephibosheth’s relationship with King David points to Yeshua’s future relationship with His own people, the Jews, and with the eventual grafting in of the gentile church. However, before we get into the meat of our discussion, let’s review just who Mephibosheth and Tziva are, starting with Mephibosheth. So […]
2S19-14: David’s Return to Jerusalem—A Prophetic Glimpse of the Messiah
“M’fivoshet the son of Sha’ul came down to meet the king. He hadn’t cared for his legs, trimmed his beard or washed his clothes from the day the king had left until the day he came home in peace.”-2 Samuel 19:25 I want to remind you that after David’s victory over his rebellious son, Absalom, […]
2S19-13: What Shimei’s Death Teaches Us About False Faith
“Avishai the son of Tz’ruyah answered, ‘Shouldn’t Shim‘i be put to death for this? After all, he cursed Adonai’s anointed ruler!’ But David said, ‘What do I have in common with you, you sons of Tz’ruyah? Why have you become my adversaries today? Should anyone in Isra’el be put to death today? Don’t I know […]
2S19-12: When God Is for You, No Curse Can Stand Against You
“Shim‘i the son of Gera, the Binyamini from Bachurim, hurried and came down with the men of Y’hudah to meet King David.”-2 Samuel 19:17 When David arrived at the riverbank of the Jordan, he was greeted by none other than Shimei, the cantankerous old man who had cursed David when he was fleeing Jerusalem. Interestingly, […]
2S19-11: David Returned to Jerusalem East to West—So Will the Messiah
“The king started back and arrived at the Yarden, while Y’hudah came to Gilgal in order to meet the king and bring the king over the Yarden.”-2 Samuel 19:16 As David returns to Jerusalem, he once again bumps into Shimei. He was the old man from the tribe of Benjamin who, just a few weeks […]
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