Then Absalom said to his servants, "Look, Joab's field is next to mine, and he has barley there. Go and set it on fire!" And Absalom's servants set the field on fire. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of 2 Samuel 14:30? 2. Why did Absalom order his servants to burn Joab's field? 3. How does Absalom's action reflect his character and intentions? 4. What does 2 Samuel 14:30 teach about handling conflict biblically? 5. How can we seek reconciliation without resorting to destructive actions? 6. Compare Absalom's actions with Matthew 18:15-17 on resolving disputes. 7. Why did Absalom resort to burning Joab's field in 2 Samuel 14:30? 8. What does Absalom's action in 2 Samuel 14:30 reveal about his character? 9. How does 2 Samuel 14:30 reflect the broader themes of conflict and reconciliation in the Bible? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Samuel 14? 11. 2 Samuel 14:2-3: Does Joab's use of a disguised woman to deceive David suggest a narrative hole, since such a ruse seems unlikely to fool a king? 12. 2 Samuel 14:21-24: Why would David, a supposedly just king, rely on subterfuge rather than open negotiation to resolve Absalom's banishment? 13. Why does Joab's direct killing of Absalom contradict David's explicit command to spare him (2 Samuel 18:5, 14), and does this create a moral inconsistency? 14. 2 Samuel 14:33: If David truly forgave Absalom when he finally saw him, why does Absalom soon rebel, suggesting either incomplete reconciliation or narrative inconsistency? Discussion Questions 1. What motivated Absalom to set Joab's field on fire, and what does this reveal about his character?2. How can we apply the principle of sowing and reaping (Galatians 6:7) to the actions and consequences seen in Absalom's life? 3. In what ways can poor communication lead to conflict, and how can we ensure our communication is effective and godly? 4. Reflect on a time when you felt desperate or frustrated. How can you handle such situations in a way that honors God? 5. What steps can you take to seek godly counsel and avoid manipulative behavior in your relationships?1. How does Joab manipulate David's feelings for Absalom? How can we guard against manipulation in our own lives? 2. In what ways does the wise woman's story mirror David's own situation? 3. How does David initially respond to the plea of the wise woman from Tekoa? What does this reveal about his character? 4. What does Absalom's time in Jerusalem, without seeing David, indicate about their relationship? 5. How does Absalom's frustration reflect in his actions towards Joab and David? 6. What does David's decision to reconcile with Absalom tell us about forgiveness and reconciliation? 7. How does this chapter showcase the theme of family relationships in terms of forgiveness, manipulation, and justice? 8. How does this chapter reflect on the effects of unresolved guilt? 9. How might David's role as a king have influenced his actions as a father? 10. How do political and personal interests intertwine in this chapter? 11. How would you handle a situation similar to David's, in which you have unresolved issues with a family member? 12. What lessons can you draw from David and Absalom's relationship? 13. How can this story guide us in handling conflicts within our families? 14. How does the narrative of the woman from Tekoa inspire empathy? How important is empathy in our everyday relationships? 15. How can we relate the concept of "seeking justice" as shown in Absalom's demand to our present day situations? 16. Why do you think David agreed to Absalom's demand for justice? 17. How does Absalom's physical beauty (as described in verses 25-27) play a part in his story? How does society today place emphasis on physical appearance? 18. In what ways can we apply the themes of forgiveness and reconciliation in this chapter to our own lives? 19. How would you handle feelings of guilt and regret like David’s in your personal context? 20. What are the potential consequences of avoiding direct confrontation of our personal issues as shown in this chapter? Links 2 Samuel 14:30 NIV2 Samuel 14:30 NLT 2 Samuel 14:30 ESV 2 Samuel 14:30 NASB 2 Samuel 14:30 KJV 2 Samuel 14:30 Commentaries Bible Hub |



