“The Second Book of Samuel,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 99–103
“The Second Book of Samuel,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 99–103
The Second Book of Samuel
The Story of the Second King
As noted in the title of this book in your Bible, the book of 2 Samuel is “Otherwise Called the Second Book of the Kings.” The story of Saul is found in 1 Samuel along with the story of the first king in Israel, and 2 Samuel is the story of the second king, David. Samuel could not have written the book of 2 Samuel since he died before the end of 1 Samuel. For more information on 1–2 Samuel, see the Bible Dictionary, “Samuel, books of” (p. 769).
Important People in 2 Samuel
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IshboshethSon of Saul who claimed the kingdom after his father’s death
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AbnerLeader of Saul’s army who first supported Ishbosheth but then joined with David
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JoabLeader of David’s army who killed Abner
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MephiboshethSon of Jonathan who was disabled and honored and protected by David
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BathshebaWoman with whom David committed adultery
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UriahBathsheba’s husband, whom David had killed so he could marry his wife
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NathanProphet in the days of David
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AmnonSon of David who was killed by his brother Absalom
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AbsalomSon of David who killed his brother and tried to take the kingdom from his father