I think we need a refresher. There once was a wife who wanted to have kids because breeding is of course her only purpose in life, however she couldn't have one until she made some shady dealings with God to give up her firstborn to priests. God is not unlike Rumpelstiltskin. She named her child Samuel, yeah like the chapter title. Samuel heard God's voice telling him his adopted priest family was going to die and that they did. Instead of this turning into a horror movie situation, Samuel becomes the next diplomat between the Israelites and God. The Israelites wanted a king because they were under the impression that kings care about and fight for their people.
David promised not to kill Saul or anyone in his family because he loved Jonathan so much so that he made a covenant before God, which is a big deal. Eventually, not by David's own hand, Saul and Jonathan are murdered. David keeps killing anyone who kills Saul's family because of the God covenant thing and to make sure he has good PR.
Now Saul's other kid Ish-Bosheth is still alive and David can't kill him because of the whole God protection thing, even though God wants David to be king. It is all very stupid. All caught up?
Chapter 4:
Ish-Bosheth is worried someone is going to kill him which is a valid concern because that is what is about to happen. His own men Bannah and Reekab, repeatedly stab him in the stomach while he is sleeping. At least he dies in his sleep. Bannah and Reekab then cut off his head and bring it as evidence to David, expecting to be rewarded. Unfortunately, they didn't get the memo that David does not reward people who make his life more convenient. David kills the men then de-foots and de-hands them and hangs their bodies by a pool which really puts a damper on pool parties.
Then there is an aside about Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth. When Saul and Jonathan were killed, Meph's nurse ran off with him but fell. Now Mephy can't walk. This better be relevant later.
Chapter 5:
David finally completes his successful military coup and now it is time to rule his people for 40 years even though a previous chapter said 7 years, apparently that meant he was going to rule in Judah for 7 years. This book loves math almost as much as it loves plot holes.
Jerusalem does not want a military leader as their king because they also saw Game of Thrones. The Jebusites of Jerusalem taunt David by saying:
"'You will not get in here; even the blind and the lame can ward you off.'"
David does not understand metaphors or hyperbole and punishes the disabled community after taking over Jerusalem, as a good leader and protagonist does.
"'Whoever would strike the Jebusites, let him get up the water shaft to attack 'the lame and the blind,' who are hated by David's soul.' Therefore it is said, 'The blind and the lame shall not come into the house.'"
Finally, Bible Team Rocket i.e. the Philistines try to mess with David and fail. I'm not getting into it again.
Chapter 6:
David wants to bring the God box to Jerusalem. During the carrying process, one man touches the ark and dies. They decide to leave the God box in storage with a family because risking the lives of your people is what good Kings do. Luckily, the family doesn't die but is actually blessed. Naturally, David wants the box back because being chosen by God isn't enough of a blessing. This time they bring the box back without melting anyone's face off.
There is a celebration and David dances around the ark. I imagine him doing the Snoopy dance.
Michal, David's kidnapped wife, watches him dance:
"And when she saw King David leaping and dancing befroe the Lord, she despised him in her heart."
When David returns home, Michal has some notes on David's dance moves:
""How the king of Isreal has distinguished himself today, going around half-naked in full view of the slave girls of his servants as any vulgar fellow would!""
Apparently David's Snoopy dance got too sexy. David responds in a calm and rational manner as any kidnapping, ableist would:
"'It was before the Lord, who chose me rather than your father or anyone from his house when he appointed me rule over the Lord's people Israel-I will celebrate before the Lord. I will become even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes. But by these slave girls you spoke of, I will be held in honor.'"
Let's break that down.
1. Bragging about how the Lord chose him over her dead father. Nice. Also, I knew you didn't care about Saul dying you lying liar.
2. David promises he's going to become even more undignified. He will not be slut shamed.
3. I bet the slave girls would like you even more if you ended slavery, David.
Once again a hero lives long enough to become a villain in this book. Maybe it was for the best that people died young back then.
~haha~
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