Worksheet on 2 Sam 5-12; Psa 2, 23, 46, 51

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2 Samuel 5-12; Psa 2, 23, 46, 51 Worksheet 1. For 2 Samuel 7:1 observe the footnote w . Identify the different ways the word beth is translated in this chapter. In 2 Samuel 7:1 beth is referred to as a palace or house. Other ways the word beth translates in the chapter is as temple, palace, dynasty, and family. 2. According to the essay, “God’s Covenant with David,” what is “Davidic royal theology?” Identify a couple of passages in 2 Sam 7 that contribute to this theology. According to the essay, “God’s Covenant with David,” “Davidic royal theology” is the belief that God’s grace in Israel was known in the promise of eternal dynasty to David but also in the view that God would dwell forever on Mount Zion. One passage that contributes to this theology in 2 Sam 7 is verses 9 and 10, in which God reaffirms His covenant with Israel by promising to give them a land where they can settle. In 2 Sam 7:12, this passage contributes to this theology because of God’s promise of eternal dynasty through everlasting kingdom through one of David's descendants. 3. What responsibility does Bathsheba share in David’s adultery and the death of Uriah? Bathsheba has no responsibility in David’s adultery and the death of Uriah. Bathsheba was seen by David, and he lusted her and committed a sin by doing that and then having sex with her, and killing her husband. 4. Would you describe David as a good king? Why is David allowed to remain as king after he sinned and Saul was not? David committed serious sins such as adultery and murder, he was a good king because he sought God's guidance and admitted when he was wrong. David repented for his sins and paid the consequences of his actions which is why he remained a king after he sinned and Saul did not. 5. What does the word “Messiah” mean and who does it refer to? What is the role of the Messiah according to Psa 2? The word “Messiah” means the “anointed one,” it refers to a human king. The role of the Messiah according to Psalm 2 is to put God’s will into action in the world, he represents God’s rule and God’s will. 6. What is the relationship between the Gentile nations with the Messiah and Zion according to Psalms 2 and 46? According to Psalm 2 the Gentile nations need to listen to the Messiah and Zion, that was chosen by God. Psalm 46 we learn that Zion was a symbol of God's power and protecting presence.
7. Psalms 23 and 51 are all prayers. What do each of these prayers teach about the life of faith? What do they say about God? a. Psalm 23 In Psalm 23, this prayer teaches us that if we have a life of faith, we will lack nothing because God provides for our needs, we will be guided and will always be protected because God takes care of us like a shepherd cares for his sheep. Psalm 23 says that God is goodness and love. b. Psalm 51 This prayer teaches about confessing, and asking for help, while including elements of complaint, petition, trust, and praise. This prayer talks about God having mercy, compassion, and the ability to create and recreate.
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