Audio Bible. Listen to the full Second Book of Samuel in the King James Version (KJV) with text.
đ Chapters 0:00 2 Samuel 1. David Mourns the Death of Saul and Jonathan 4:26 2 Samuel 2. David Becomes King of Judah & War with Ish-bosheth 10:08 2 Samuel 3. Abner Joins David but Is Murdered by Joab 17:22 2 Samuel 4. The Murder of Ish-bosheth 20:01 2 Samuel 5. David Becomes King Over All Israel and Conquers Jerusalem 24:08 Samuel 6. The Ark of the Covenant Brought to Jerusalem 28:33 2 Samuel 7. God's Covenant with David 34:20 2 Samuel 8. Davidâs Victories Over His Enemies 37:38 2 Samuel 9. Davidâs Kindness to Mephibosheth 40:29 2 Samuel 10. David Defeats the Ammonites and Syrians 44:26 2 Samuel 11. David and Bathsheba 49:31 2 Samuel 12. Nathan Confronts David & the Death of Davidâs Son 55:37 2 Samuel 13. Amnon and Tamar & Absalomâs Revenge 1:02:32 2 Samuel 14. Absalom Returns to Jerusalem 1:09:16 2 Samuel 15. Absalomâs Rebellion Against David 1:16:15 2 Samuel 16. David Flees from Jerusalem & Absalom Takes Over 1:20:47 2 Samuel 17. Hushaiâs Advice Saves David 1:26:43 2 Samuel 18. The Death of Absalom 1:33:41 2 Samuel 19. Davidâs Return to Jerusalem 1:42:42 2 Samuel 20. Shebaâs Rebellion Against David
2 Samuel, the tenth book of the Bible, continues the history of Israelâs monarchy, focusing on the reign of King David. It is a story of triumph and tragedy, highlighting Godâs covenant with David, his military victories, personal failures, and the consequences of sin within his household.
The book begins with Davidâs rise to power following the death of Saul. He unites Israel, establishes Jerusalem as the capital, and brings the Ark of the Covenant to the city, symbolizing God's presence among His people. In a pivotal moment, God makes a covenant with David, promising that his dynasty will endure forever, foreshadowing the coming of the Messiah.
However, Davidâs reign is not without failure. His sin with Bathsheba and the arranged death of her husband, Uriah, bring severe consequences, including turmoil within his own family. The rebellion of his son Absalom and other betrayals reveal the devastating effects of sin, even on a man after Godâs own heart.
Despite Davidâs flaws, 2 Samuel showcases Godâs faithfulness and grace, demonstrating that repentance leads to restoration. The book establishes Davidâs legacy, pointing toward the ultimate KingâJesus Christ, the fulfillment of Godâs promise. Through both his victories and failures, Davidâs story reminds us that true leadership depends not on human strength, but on obedience to God.
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