It had been quite a life as the crown Prince on the run. Politics back in David's day was a bit like that all over Europe not so long ago. Kings expected to pass down the crown to the first born son. But the prince, David's friend, had been killed in battle along with the king.
Few people knew that Samuel had anointed David years earlier. But when news reached David, he was aggrieved. His king and his friend were dead.
After the funeral, civil war arose a Saul's surviving son became king over ten of the tribes. When that son was killed, David had the assassin executed and had another state funeral.
It was a hard way to become king. Finally, the nation united again, David fought with the neighbors until his boundaries were secure. Breathing easier, he stayed home and enjoyed life, but at a terrible cost. His sin cost him the blessings, and brought troubles he never really got passed.
As he got older, his grown sons, princes with an eye on the throne, rebelled. Civil war once again threatened. His charismatic son Absalom had the heart of the nation. Things looked bad. Again, an assassin saved the day. Of course, David was not happy.
Finally, the chosen successor, Solomon, was secure as king. David died a worn out old man. Life as a king is not for the weak.
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