Monday, March 9, 2026

2 Samuel 15:1-17 - Absalom Makes a Play for the Throne

2 Samuel 15:1-17
Moreover, Absalom would say, 'Oh that one would appoint me judge in the land, then every man who has any suit or cause could come to me, and I would give him justice." (verse 4)


Time: Second Samuel is set in the land of Israel during the reign of David and follows the course of his forty years as king of Israel (1011–971 BC). It chronicles the establishment of the Davidic dynasty and the expansion of Israel under God’s chosen leader. 

What the Lord is Saying: Once again I am struck by the fact this chapter is not about David. Absalom instead starts out asserting himself. Verse 2 talks about how he would stand at the gate of the city and try to be the first line of defense for anyone entering the city and wanting to speak to the King. And whatever they would say Absalom would make it out that the King can't see the person and instead it would be great if he could himself make a decision on behalf of the person. Verse 1 begins with some time has passed and then in verse 7 it mentions that 4 years has passed but this is from the time of his return from exile. 

Absalom asks to go to Hebron, a significant city in the region. It is a burial place for patriarchs. David lived in Hebron previously and this is where the Lord had anointed him. David tells him to go in peace. Absalom puts spies throughout the area, on the lookout for him, while in Hebron he sets himself up as king. Many had followed Absalom but they most likely didn't really know what his intent was there. 

Absalom is employing a lot of strategy, waiting for the right time to go to Hebron and then sending out spies. In verse 13, David finds out from a messenger that "The hearts of the people of Israel are with Absalom." David realizes that Absalom has assembled a significant group of men to defend him and so he needs to mobilize well. And so David assembles everyone and makes a move towards Hebron, but leaves a remnant behind. 

Summary: Absalom goes to Hebron where David was anointed setting up a place where he wants to be king and David goes after him, realizing his kingdom has been divided. 

Promise: Parents should be asking the Lord for the wisdom necessary to understand their children.

Prayer: Lord, help me to be discerning and to cautious about my children or anyone in my life that is seeking to unseat and distract from what you have led me to do and be. 


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