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Analysis of 2 Samuel 9 — Crutches at the Palace, Bread on the Table, and a Covenant That Remembers: When Power Becomes a Place to Belong

Some chapters feel like thunder. This one feels like a knock at the back door. A king asks a question. A servant clears his throat. A forgotten man is carried out of a far country. And the strongest sentence in the room is not about war, but about bread— “you shall eat at my table always.” (2 Samuel 9:7)

Analysis of 2 Samuel 9 — Crutches at the Palace, Bread on the Table, and a Covenant That Remembers: When Power Becomes a Place to Belong. Still life with crutches, gold goblets, pitcher, and basket of pomegranates on a table. Warm tones and smoke create a nostalgic mood.
“you shall eat at my table always.” (2 Sam 9:7)

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