2 Samuel 9:13
So Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem, because he always ate at the king's table, and he was lame in both feet.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 2 Samuel 9:13?

2. How does Mephibosheth's story in 2 Samuel 9:13 demonstrate God's grace and mercy?

3. What does Mephibosheth's continual presence at David's table symbolize in a Christian's life?

4. How can we show kindness to others as David did to Mephibosheth?

5. Compare Mephibosheth's dependence on David to our dependence on Christ for sustenance.

6. How does Mephibosheth's condition reflect spiritual humility and reliance on God's provision?

7. Why did David show kindness to Mephibosheth in 2 Samuel 9:13?

8. How does 2 Samuel 9:13 reflect God's grace and mercy?

9. What is the significance of Mephibosheth eating at David's table continually?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 2 Samuel 9?

11. 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)

12. What does the tabernacle of David refer to?

13. Given Mephibosheth’s disability (2 Samuel 9:3, 13), why is no mention made of his care or limitations in other related narratives, suggesting possible inconsistencies in the text?

14. (1 Chronicles 13:9 vs. 2 Samuel 6:6) Why does Chronicles call the threshing floor 'Chidon,' while Samuel labels it 'Nachon,' and which is correct?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's treatment of Mephibosheth reflect God's grace towards us, and how can we apply this grace in our relationships with others?

2. In what ways does Mephibosheth's account challenge our views on inclusion and acceptance within the church community?

3. How can we remain faithful to our commitments and covenants, as David did with Jonathan, in our daily lives?

4. What are some "lameness" or limitations in our lives that we feel might hinder us, and how can we trust God to use us despite them?

5. How does understanding our identity in Christ, as seen in Mephibosheth's acceptance at the king's table, change the way we view ourselves and our worth?1. How does David's treatment of Mephibosheth reflect the concept of grace?

2. What can we learn about the nature of covenants from David's actions in this chapter?

3. How does David's kindness towards Mephibosheth challenge societal norms of his time?

4. In what ways can we apply David's actions towards Mephibosheth in our interactions with others today?

5. How do David’s actions reflect his understanding of God’s mercy?

6. Discuss the importance of humility as demonstrated by Mephibosheth.

7. How does this chapter convey the theme of restoration?

8. Compare David's treatment of Mephibosheth with how society typically treats those who are different or disadvantaged.

9. How can we demonstrate the grace David showed to Mephibosheth in our modern-day life?

10. Discuss the role of Ziba in this chapter. What does his character tell us about servitude and obedience?

11. In what ways does David's behavior reflect Christ's love towards humanity?

12. How does this chapter illustrate the transition from fear to favor?

13. How does the relationship between David and Mephibosheth inspire loyalty and covenant-keeping in present-day relationships?

14. How might Mephibosheth's life have changed after receiving David's favor?

15. How might David's actions have influenced those in his court and kingdom?

16. How can we show unmerited favor to others in our communities, following David's example?

17. In what ways is the grace shown by David reflective of God's grace towards us?

18. How does the theme of covenantal faithfulness in this chapter apply to modern Christian living?

19. What can we learn from David's act of kindness towards someone from a lineage considered his enemy?

20. How does this chapter challenge us to act towards those who cannot repay us in our society today?

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