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What Is the Book of 2 Samuel?
paperback, 7 chapters, 92 pages
The book of 2 Samuel is the Bible's most honest portrait of a hero. But how do you teach it to your kids?
This is the book that gives us David at his best—dancing before the Lord, receiving God's promise of an eternal throne, showing breathtaking kindness to his enemy's crippled grandson. And then it gives us David at his worst—committing adultery, arranging a murder, watching helplessly as his family tears itself apart because of choices he made. It's triumphant and devastating, sometimes in the same chapter.
But this isn't just a cautionary tale about a fallen king. It's the story of a God who makes an unbreakable promise and keeps it through the best and worst of human failure. At its center stands the Davidic covenant—the promise that David's throne will last forever—which becomes the thread connecting every Old Testament prophet to the manger in Bethlehem. Second Samuel is essential to understanding why Jesus is called the Son of David.
What Is the Book of 2 Samuel? makes this complex book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that handles the hard parts honestly without overwhelming young minds, this guide walks through all twenty-four chapters of 2 Samuel with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture and classic literature—from Disney's Robin Hood and The Sword in the Stone to Homer's Odyssey and Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know or will want to discover
Honest engagement with difficult content—addressing violence, sexual sin, and family dysfunction in age-appropriate ways that treat young readers as thoughtful people capable of wrestling with real questions
Real-life application—helping kids see how David's story speaks to their own experiences with temptation, failure, forgiveness, and trusting that God's plan survives even our worst moments
Whether your child is learning what real repentance looks like, struggling with the consequences of someone else's choices, or ready to explore one of the Bible's most dramatic and theologically significant books, What Is the Book of 2 Samuel? will show them that God's grace always gets the last word—and that the King who was promised to David is still on his throne today.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 7 chapters, 92 pages
The book of 2 Samuel is the Bible's most honest portrait of a hero. But how do you teach it to your kids?
This is the book that gives us David at his best—dancing before the Lord, receiving God's promise of an eternal throne, showing breathtaking kindness to his enemy's crippled grandson. And then it gives us David at his worst—committing adultery, arranging a murder, watching helplessly as his family tears itself apart because of choices he made. It's triumphant and devastating, sometimes in the same chapter.
But this isn't just a cautionary tale about a fallen king. It's the story of a God who makes an unbreakable promise and keeps it through the best and worst of human failure. At its center stands the Davidic covenant—the promise that David's throne will last forever—which becomes the thread connecting every Old Testament prophet to the manger in Bethlehem. Second Samuel is essential to understanding why Jesus is called the Son of David.
What Is the Book of 2 Samuel? makes this complex book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that handles the hard parts honestly without overwhelming young minds, this guide walks through all twenty-four chapters of 2 Samuel with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture and classic literature—from Disney's Robin Hood and The Sword in the Stone to Homer's Odyssey and Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know or will want to discover
Honest engagement with difficult content—addressing violence, sexual sin, and family dysfunction in age-appropriate ways that treat young readers as thoughtful people capable of wrestling with real questions
Real-life application—helping kids see how David's story speaks to their own experiences with temptation, failure, forgiveness, and trusting that God's plan survives even our worst moments
Whether your child is learning what real repentance looks like, struggling with the consequences of someone else's choices, or ready to explore one of the Bible's most dramatic and theologically significant books, What Is the Book of 2 Samuel? will show them that God's grace always gets the last word—and that the King who was promised to David is still on his throne today.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.