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David’s Fall (2 Samuel 11: 1-11: 27)

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The kingship secure in David’s hands; the loose confederation of warring tribes forged into a united monarchy; the trade routes secured; and David recognized internationally as Israel’s leader of a united monarchy—David is God’s golden boy. Until chapter 11. We’ve all heard the story of David and Bathsheba, but never like this: There is no great love affair between David and Bathsheba; adultery is not David’s great sin; and although God forgives David for what he does, there are far reaching consequences that shake the kingdom and bring David to his knees. This is one of the greatest stories in all of world literature, dazzling in its brilliance, stunning in its nuance and profound in its understanding of human nature.

©2014 William C. Creasy (P)2013 William C. Creasy
Biblias Biblias y Estudio de la Biblia Cristianismo Ministerio y Evangelismo

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Dr. Bill Creasy of Logos Bible Study uses a literary, historical approach to examine and enliven the bible for modern listeners. Dr. Creasy draws on his studies, travels, and personal anecdotes to vividly depict the works of scripture. He speaks in a pleasant, friendly voice but with authority, frequently incorporating contemporary references. The programs are a lively combination of a sermon and college lecture.

In this episode, Dr. Creasy discusses David’s Fall (2 Samuel 11: 1-11: 27).

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