At this point we are through 2 Samuel, moving onward through
the final stretch of the early prophetic writings. Rather than writing a blog
about some aspect of 2 Samuel, I wanted to take a moment to check-in with
everyone. I have found that this section of Scripture is particularly difficult
to get through without constantly being reminded of the purpose for reading it.
For those of you who are participating in this read-through,
would you be willing to share the following in the comment section:
1.
What is your purpose for engaging in this
reading plan?
2.
What has been your favorite section to read so
far? What title did you give to it?
3.
Have you had any insights along the way?
4.
What is the most memorable scene so far?
I will go first:
1.
My purpose for engaging in this reading plan is:
1) to grow in my knowledge of the God of Israel; 2) to learn to wisely bear
witness to the acts of God in difficult passages of Scripture; and 3) to
worship the God who has verified this testimony as a faithful witness.
2.
My favorite section so far has been Judges
3:7-8:35. The Saturday-morning-cartoonish quality of the stories always
captures my attention. The title I gave it is: “Joshua-ing Israel after
Joshua”. (Joshua means something close to “save” or “Savior”, so this is my way
of remembering what precedes the section as well as what is coming up next. God
is attempting to save Israel from conforming to the nations surrounding it.)
3.
I find it wonderfully ironic that God appoints
the first king of Israel (Saul) from Gibeah of Benjamin (1 Samuel 9-10), a city
that was infamous for instigating the first major civil war that almost wiped
Benjamin out (Judges 19-21).
4.
The most memorable scene for me, by far, is
Ehud’s “house call” to Eglon, the King of Moab. Moral of the story: when you
are patting someone down to check for weapons, assume that they might draw from
the right or the left. Now that is some good ol’ biblical wisdom for you.
Here is the worksheet for 1 and 2 Kings. Since they are so closely bound together, I just made one sheet.
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