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Analysis of 2 Samuel 16 — Bread on the Road, Stones on the Ridge, and a Tent on the Roof: When a Kingdom Is Interpreted by Flattery and Cursing

Some chapters feel like a battlefield. 2 Samuel 16 feels like a corridor. No spears yet. Just bread handed out like kindness. And stones thrown like verdicts. A servant smiles. A cousin curses. A friend speaks with double meaning. And on a roof in the holy city, a tent rises like a flag— turning private sin into public policy.

Analysis of 2 Samuel 16 — Bread on the Road, Stones on the Ridge, and a Tent on the Roof. A man with a crown exchanges goods with another man beside two donkeys carrying baskets of food. Set on a rocky hillside with a vast valley view.
Beyond the ridge, a laden feast greets the weary King (2 Sam 16:1)

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