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David Flees Jerusalem
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David Flees Jerusalem

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rhpas3637
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King David climbs a rocky path with his head covered and staff in hand, leading a sorrowful company away from the city as followers trail behind him through the hills. The scene portrays David’s flight from Jerusalem during Absalom’s rebellion, when the king left the throne rather than plunge the holy city into immediate bloodshed. The covered head, bowed posture, and weary procession echo the mourning described as David ascended the Mount of Olives weeping. Biblically, the moment reveals both judgment and mercy: David suffers the consequences of turmoil within his house, yet he entrusts his kingdom and future to the Lord. This artwork serves ministry themes of exile, repentance, humility, leadership under trial, family conflict, and trust in God during political and personal betrayal.
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Keywordsabsalom   david   exile   jerusalem   king   rebellion  
Secondary Keywordsbetrayal   bible story   flight   israel   leadership   mount of olives   mourning   procession   repentance   rh   staff  
Tertiary Keywords2 Samuel   covered head   Davidic kingdom   family conflict   followers   humility   trust in God  
Scriptures
2 Samuel 15:13-14   2 Samuel 15:23   2 Samuel 15:30  
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King David climbs a rocky path with his head covered and staff in hand, leading a sorrowful company away from the city as followers trail behind him through the hills. The scene portrays David’s flight from Jerusalem during Absalom’s rebellion, when the king left the throne rather than plunge the holy city into immediate bloodshed. The covered head, bowed posture, and weary procession echo the mourning described as David ascended the Mount of Olives weeping. Biblically, the moment reveals both judgment and mercy: David suffers the consequences of turmoil within his house, yet he entrusts his kingdom and future to the Lord. This artwork serves ministry themes of exile, repentance, humility, leadership under trial, family conflict, and trust in God during political and personal betrayal. by Review & Herald Publishing

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