David's Reign: Conquests and Rule Over Nations

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Explore the reign of King David over Judah and Israel, his conquests of Jerusalem and the Philistines, and the significance of his leadership. Discover key events from David's life and how they relate to our own life changes.

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  1. Survey of 2 Samuel Lesson Three Palm Beach Lakes April-June 2025 Dan Jenkins

  2. Revised Possible Lesson Plan Ap. 6 - Introduction and Overview of the book Ap.13- David: King over Judah; Ishbosheth; Abner and Joab Ap.20- David rules over Judah, Israel and the nations Ap.27 - Jerusalem taken and made capital; ark & Uzzah; plans for temple Ma. 6 Guest teacher: Dan Winkler Ma13 - David & Bathsheba, Uriah, and Nathan, Psalm 51 Ma20 - David and his enemies: Saul, Abner, Absalom, Joab Ma27- David and his children Tamar, Amnon, rebellion by Absalom Jun. 1- David and his last days Jun. 8 Life Change Events in our lives, from David s life

  3. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years.

  4. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark)

  5. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1)

  6. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land

  7. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land - David s enemy has become his servant

  8. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land - David s enemy has become his servant David conquers Moabites (8:2)

  9. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land - David s enemy has become his servant David conquers Moabites (8:2) - Descendants of Lot via his daughter

  10. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land - David s enemy has become his servant David conquers Moabites (8:2) - Descendants of Lot via his daughter - Killed half of Moabite army

  11. David Rules Over the Nations David ruled Judah for seven years, and then Israel also made him their king. He ruled for 40 years. David conquers Jerusalem (1 Chron. 11:4-9) and it becomes the capital city of his kingdom (later we ll look at Uzzah & the ark) David conquers Philistines (2 Sam. 8:1) - This nation gives the name Palestine to the holy land - David s enemy has become his servant David conquers Moabites (8:2) - Descendants of Lot via his daughter - Killed half of Moabite army - Became David s servants and paid tribute (continued)

  12. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3)

  13. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates

  14. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers

  15. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers David conquers Syria and its capital Damascus

  16. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers David conquers Syria and its capital Damascus - Killed 18,000 Syrian soldiers (8:13)

  17. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers David conquers Syria and its capital Damascus - Killed 18,000 Syrian soldiers (8:13) - Put garrisons in Syria and they became his servant (8:6)

  18. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers David conquers Syria and its capital Damascus - Killed 18,000 Syrian soldiers (8:13) - Put garrisons in Syria and they became his servant (8:6) -Took gold, silver and treasures from all he conquered

  19. David Rules Over the Nations David conquers Hadadezer (8:3) - His kingdom extended to the Euphrates - A thousand chariots, 700 horsemen, 20,000 foot soldiers David conquers Syria and its capital Damascus - Killed 18,000 Syrian soldiers (8:13) - Put garrisons in Syria and they became his servant (8:6) -Took gold, silver and treasures from all he conquered King David also dedicated these to the Lord, along with the silver and gold that he had dedicated from all the nations from the people of Ammon Amalek Edom. And the Lord preserved David wherever he went. So David reigned over all Israel (8:11-15) (8:5)

  20. Davids Plan for the Temple

  21. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more

  22. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1)

  23. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3)

  24. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3) Nathan s revised answer (7:4-7)

  25. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3) Nathan s revised answer (7:4-7) God said, When have I ever spoken a word to anyone saying Why have you not built Me a house of cedar (7:6-7)

  26. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3) Nathan s revised answer (7:4-7) God said, When have I ever spoken a word to anyone saying Why have you not built Me a house of cedar (7:6-7) You will not build Me a house I will build you one (7:11-17)

  27. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3) Nathan s revised answer (7:4-7) God said, When have I ever spoken a word to anyone saying Why have you not built Me a house of cedar (7:6-7) You will not build Me a house I will build you one (7:11-17) 2 Sam. 7:14 is a prophecy about Jesus & the church (Acts 2:30)

  28. Davids Plan for the Temple 2 Samuel 8 describes David now as king, chapter 7 tells more The Lord had given him rest for all his enemies (7:1) David s question to Nathan, Nathan s first answer (7:3) Nathan s revised answer (7:4-7) God said, When have I ever spoken a word to anyone saying Why have you not built Me a house of cedar (7:6-7) You will not build Me a house I will build you one (7:11-17) 2 Sam. 7:14 is a prophecy about Jesus & the church (Acts 2:30) David s prayer of gratitude openly showing his heart (7:18-29)

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