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David Welcomes Mephibosheth to the Royal Table
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David Welcomes Mephibosheth to the Royal Table

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rhpas3640
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King David stands at a richly prepared royal banquet, addressing his guests as servants bring fruit and cups to the long table. Among the seated company is Mephibosheth, the lame son of Jonathan, received into the king’s household not as an enemy from Saul’s line but as an honored guest. The palace setting, attendants, soldiers, and banquet vessels emphasize the dignity David restores to him in Jerusalem. This scene reflects the covenant loyalty David kept for Jonathan’s sake: Mephibosheth is given a place at the king’s table continually. The story offers a vivid Old Testament picture of mercy, restoration, and undeserved welcome, making the artwork well suited for teaching on grace, covenant faithfulness, hospitality, and God’s kindness toward the broken and forgotten.
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Keywordsbanquet   covenant kindness   david   jerusalem   mephibosheth   royal table  
Secondary Keywordsbible story   hospitality   israel   Joab   jonathan   king   mercy   palace   priest   restoration   rh   servant  
Tertiary Keywordscovenant loyalty   fruit   grace   lame   old testament   royal court   Saul's house  
Scriptures
2 Samuel 4:4   2 Samuel 9:1-13   2 Samuel 9:13   2 Samuel 9:7  
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King David stands at a richly prepared royal banquet, addressing his guests as servants bring fruit and cups to the long table. Among the seated company is Mephibosheth, the lame son of Jonathan, received into the king’s household not as an enemy from Saul’s line but as an honored guest. The palace setting, attendants, soldiers, and banquet vessels emphasize the dignity David restores to him in Jerusalem. This scene reflects the covenant loyalty David kept for Jonathan’s sake: Mephibosheth is given a place at the king’s table continually. The story offers a vivid Old Testament picture of mercy, restoration, and undeserved welcome, making the artwork well suited for teaching on grace, covenant faithfulness, hospitality, and God’s kindness toward the broken and forgotten. by Review & Herald Publishing

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