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2 Samuel 21
- 3 years ago
I still can't understand David waxed faint? Is that saying that his cowardice grew considerably?
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2 Samuel 21
- 3 years ago
3 years famine:
2 Samuel 21:1
Michal was David's 1st wife:
1 Samuel 18:20
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1 Samuel 25:44
,
2 Samuel 21:8-9
He buried the bones of the family he loved :
1 Samuel 18:1
,
2 Samuel 21:12-15
& he had just faught the Philistines
Doesn't sound cowardice
Exhaustive mentally, emotionally & physically, yes
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To add to my comment, I hope the previous comment was clearly understood for that specific section of scripture referenced. However if you were trying to study David's decisions that looked 'cowardice' or atleast appearance of.
1 Samuel 27
,
2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel 15:14-37
Hope that's helpful in your studies
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Michal was David's 1st wife: 1 Samuel 18:20, 1 Samuel 25:44,
2 Samuel 21:8-9
He buried the bones of the family he loved : 1 Samuel 18:1, 2 Samuel 21:12-15
& he had just faught the Philistines
Doesn't sound cowardice
Exhaustive mentally, emotionally & physically, yes
1 Samuel 27 ,
2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel 15:14-37
Hope that's helpful in your studies
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