Journey Through 1&2 Samuelনমুনা

David’s Reign: Behind the Text
Archeology brings some perspective to the taking of Jerusalem by Joab and the affair of David with one of his neighbors.
Taking the City of Jerusalem—Joining Joab Inside the Canaanite Tunnels
Jerusalem: City of David
Israel’s original Jerusalem was the “City of David”—the mound to the left and below the upper walled platform where Solomon would later build the Temple.
The strategic location of Jerusalem at a natural crossroad was enhanced by a reliable water source, the Gihon Spring.
Joab captured Jerusalem for David by surprising the Jebusites who lived there. He may have climbed up this shaft.
The City of David excavations have exposed houses on the slope from the time of David. The king would have been able to see into these homes from his palace above.
About this Plan

Have you ever wished for a Bible study that could take you beyond surface-level reading? If so, get ready for our journey through 1&2 Samuel! You'll get to immerse yourself in Scripture (by looking at key terms and ideas), explore what's behind it (by learning historical-cultural background), and also discover its impact by considering its implications, not only for you, but for the global church. Let's dive in!
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