2 Samuel 15:6-16 – Absalom behaved in this way toward all the
Israelites who came to the king asking for justice, and so he stole the hearts of the people of Israel. At the end
of four years, Absalom said to the king, “Let me
go to Hebron and fulfill a vow I made to the Lord. While your servant was
living at Geshur in Aram, I made this vow: ‘If the Lord takes me back to Jerusalem, I will worship
the Lord in Hebron.’” The king said to him,
“Go in peace.” So he went to Hebron. Then Absalom sent secret messengers
throughout the tribes of Israel to say, “As soon as you hear the sound of the
trumpets, then say, ‘Absalom is king in Hebron.’” Two hundred men from
Jerusalem had accompanied Absalom. They had been invited as guests and went
quite innocently, knowing nothing about the matter. While Absalom was offering
sacrifices, he also sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David’s counselor, to come from Giloh, his hometown. And so the conspiracy gained
strength, and Absalom’s following kept on increasing. A messenger came
and told David, “The hearts of the people of Israel are with Absalom.” Then
David said to all his officials who were with him in Jerusalem, “Come! We must
flee, or none of us will escape from Absalom. We must leave immediately, or he will move
quickly to overtake us and bring ruin on us and put the city to the sword.”
The king’s officials answered him, “Your servants are ready to do whatever our
lord the king chooses.” The king set out, with his entire household
following him; but he left ten concubines to take care of the palace.
Psalm
41:9 – Even my
close friend, someone I trusted, one who shared my bread,
has turned against me.
Application:
- · In fulfilling the role of His royal ancestor as God’s anointed king over Israel, the great Son of David also experienced the hostility of others and the betrayal of a trusted associate and thus fulfilled His forefather’s lament.
All Scripture verses taken from NIV
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