King of Israel

King of Israel

Ish-Bosheth remained in conflict over Judah for two years, and though David was patient and tactful, he was ruthless on the battlefield. Abner and Ish-Bosheth became friends, but so did he and Rizpah, one of Saul’s concubines. When Ish-Bosheth heard of this he berated Abner and Abner in wrath swore that he would give the kingdom of Israel to David for this. However, as Abner was leaving, Joab whose brother he had killed, murdered him in secret. Thus setting up the chaotic opening of a united Israel.

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2 Samuel 3:22
Yesterday we heard how David ascended to the throne in Judah, but Ish-bosheth was crowned king of Israel. The nation was divided and fighting within itself. We heard the story of Joab and Abner, as the armies of Israel and Judah clashed and many died, but Joab’s mercy spared so many more. Today we’ll hear how the conflict between the two sides is far from over, as are the problems in Israel. It’s a story of jealously, betrayal, shifting loyalties, and ultimately a kingdom that’s in desperate need of a godly leader, and of God Himself.
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