2 Samuel 5:25
So David did as the LORD had commanded him, and he struck down the Philistines all the way from Gibeon to Gezer.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Samuel 5:25?

2. How does David's obedience in 2 Samuel 5:25 inspire your daily faithfulness?

3. What does 2 Samuel 5:25 reveal about God's faithfulness to His promises?

4. How can we apply David's trust in God's guidance to our decisions today?

5. In what ways does 2 Samuel 5:25 connect to God's covenant with Israel?

6. How does David's victory in 2 Samuel 5:25 encourage reliance on God's strength?

7. How does 2 Samuel 5:25 demonstrate God's guidance in David's military victories?

8. What archaeological evidence supports the events described in 2 Samuel 5:25?

9. Why did God command David to attack the Philistines in 2 Samuel 5:25?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Samuel 5?

11. Did David or Elhanan kill Goliath?

12. When did David bring the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem? Before defeating the Philistines or after? After (2 Samuel 5 and 6) Before (I Chronicles 13 and 14)

13. 1 Chronicles 14:8-17 - How do we reconcile any discrepancies between this account of David's battles with the Philistines and the parallel text in 2 Samuel 5?

14. Why does King David, described elsewhere as righteous (1 Kings 15:5), resort to deceit and murder in 2 Samuel 11:14-17?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's obedience to God's command in 2 Samuel 5:25 serve as a model for our own decision-making processes?

2. In what ways can we seek God's guidance in our daily battles, both spiritual and practical, as David did?

3. How does the victory over the Philistines in this passage connect to the broader theme of God's deliverance throughout the Bible?

4. What can we learn from David's leadership style in this passage that can be applied to our roles in family, work, or community?

5. How does understanding God's sovereignty in David's victories encourage us to trust Him in our personal challenges today?1. How did the attitudes of the people of Israel towards David change throughout the course of his life, and what were the factors that led to these changes?

2. How did David's leadership style differ from Saul's, and what can we learn from their differences?

3. How does David's patience in waiting for God's timing to ascend the throne challenge your understanding of patience and timingin your life?

4. What does the successful capture of Jerusalem signify in the context of David's kingship and God's promises?

5. In what ways does David demonstrate his obedience to God in this chapter? How does this obedience impact his reign?

6. Why do you think David sought God's guidance before going into battle with the Philistines? What can we learn from his approach to decision-making?

7. Why did David decide to make Jerusalem his capital? What significance does this decision have for the history of Israel?

8. How do you interpret the alliance between King Hiram and David? What does it show about David's influence and God's favor?

9. How does David's expansion of his family reflect the customs of his time, and how does it relate to God's covenant with him?

10. What are the important elements of David's character that allowed him to unite the tribes of Israel? How can these traits be applied to contemporary leadership challenges?

11. What lessons about conflict resolution and reconciliation can we draw from David's interaction with the elders of Israel?

12. How can we apply the principle of seeking God's direction, as shown in David's actions, to the dilemmas we face today?

13. In the modern world, we often face challenges or 'strongholds' that seem insurmountable, much like the stronghold of Zion. How can David's strategy and faith inform our approach to these challenges?

14. Reflect on how David recognized God's affirmation in the alliance with Hiram. How can we better discern God's affirmation in our lives?

15. Why do you think David's victories over the Philistines were so crucial to his reign? How do victories over enemies or obstacles serve to confirm or strengthen our faith?

16. What personal 'strongholds' or challenges can you identify in your own life that you need God's guidance to overcome, as David did with Jerusalem?

17. As Christians, how can we cultivate an attitude of waiting on God's timing, as demonstrated by David?

18. How does David's transition from a fugitive to a king inspire you in your personal journey?

19. In our lives, we may often face 'Philistines' — problems or adversaries that seem overwhelming. What practical steps can we take to seek God's guidance in such situations?

20. Consider David's dedication to making Jerusalem a place of glory and honor for God. How can we work to make our lives and communities places that reflect God's glory?

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