Insurrection: Described By, David In
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In the biblical narrative, King David, a central figure in the history of Israel, provides a vivid depiction of insurrection through his personal experiences and the psalms he composed. David's life was marked by numerous challenges to his authority, both from external enemies and internal dissent, offering a profound insight into the nature of rebellion and its spiritual implications.

One of the most notable instances of insurrection during David's reign was the rebellion led by his son Absalom. This event is detailed in 2 Samuel 15-18, where Absalom conspires to overthrow his father by winning the hearts of the people of Israel. The narrative describes how Absalom "stole the hearts of the men of Israel" (2 Samuel 15:6) and declared himself king in Hebron, leading to a full-scale revolt against David. This insurrection forced David to flee Jerusalem, highlighting the personal and political turmoil that rebellion can cause.

David's response to this insurrection is deeply spiritual and reflective. In Psalm 3, traditionally attributed to David during his flight from Absalom, he cries out to God amidst the threat of his enemies: "O LORD, how my foes have increased! How many rise up against me!" (Psalm 3:1). This psalm reveals David's reliance on divine protection and his unwavering faith in God's deliverance despite the overwhelming odds against him.

Furthermore, David's experience with insurrection is not limited to Absalom's rebellion. Earlier in his life, David faced opposition from King Saul, who viewed him as a threat to his throne. Although not a direct insurrection by David, Saul's pursuit of him is another example of the political instability and personal betrayal that can accompany challenges to authority. David's refusal to harm Saul, despite having opportunities to do so, underscores his respect for God's anointed and his belief in divine justice.

In Psalm 55, David again reflects on the theme of betrayal and insurrection, possibly in reference to the treachery of Ahithophel, his counselor who sided with Absalom. David laments, "For it is not an enemy who insults me; that I could endure. It is not a foe who rises against me; from him I could hide. But it is you, a man like myself, my companion and close friend" (Psalm 55:12-13). This passage highlights the personal anguish and sense of betrayal that often accompany insurrection, especially when it involves close associates.

David's descriptions of insurrection are not merely historical accounts but also serve as spiritual lessons on the nature of rebellion against God-ordained authority. His psalms and narratives emphasize the importance of faith, patience, and reliance on God's justice in the face of opposition. Through his experiences, David provides a model of righteous leadership and trust in divine sovereignty amidst the trials of insurrection.
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Homilies on the Epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.
... Corah, insurrection of, [3245]482. ... Friendship, benefits of, [3359]412; of David and
Jonathan, [3360 ... of the saints internal, [3371]ib.; real, described, [3372]490 ...
/.../homilies on the epistles to.htm

The Old Testament Canon from Its Beginning to Its Close.
... the summary of a period already described, though with ... in order to glorify the house
of David. ... been dissolved during the Maccabean insurrection, and afterwards ...
/.../davidson/the canon of the bible/chapter ii the old testament.htm

Appendix iv. An Abstract of Jewish History from the Reign of ...
... Joseph, who claimed descent from the line of David. ... He is described as openly favouring
the Grecian party ... One insurrection followed after the other, and 5,000 ...
/.../the life and times of jesus the messiah/appendix iv an abstract of.htm

The Order of Thought which Surrounded the Development of Jesus.
... We see that already, under David, a numbering of the people ... An insurrection broke
out in the northern provinces ... or of dropping waters, which is described as one ...
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Sennacherib (705-681 BC )
... did, indeed, consent to remit the punishment for this first insurrection, and contented ...
reign of Pygmalion and Hiram I., the contemporary of David and Solomon. ...
/.../chapter isennacherib 705-681 b c.htm

C??sarius of Arles.
... in such an age as we have described, in order ... nor the royal garb prevented king David
from repenting.". ... Instead of exciting insurrection, as he had been falsely ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/neander/light in the dark places/caesarius of arles.htm

The Anglican Reform
... members of the Lower House already described he had a ... Nonconformists, of such men
as David Hume and ... the proclamation of the Act was followed by insurrection. ...
/.../luckock/studies in the book of common prayer/chapter i the anglican reform.htm

Egypt
... his native country, and the kingdom of David was sundered ... The last insurrection was
more successful than those which ... might be, the God who is described in the ...
/.../sayce/early israel and the surrounding nations/chapter v egypt.htm

The Assyrian Revival and the Struggle for Syria
... with that in which the opening of the campaign is described, obliges us to ...
Assur-nazir-pal marched upon Sinabux and repressed the insurrection, reaping a rich ...
/.../chapter ithe assyrian revival and.htm

Footnotes
... Dec, 1666, for being concerned in the insurrection at Pentland. ... on with them, so
that Mr. David Munro having ... This beautiful poem has been justly described to be ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/footnotes.htm

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