ABSALOM, MY SON
While it often seems to us that David’s son Absalom plays a minor role in scripture, it turns out that his history occupies quite a section of scripture. I thought it interesting to consider what lessons we might learn from the young man. After all, his place in scripture was important enough that much of it was preserved for us. While his birth is recorded in 2 Samuel 3:3, his actual activities are the primary subject of 2 Samuel 13 through 18 (six chapters), while David continued to mourn him in chapter 19. Sometimes I am amazed at how much scripture reveals to us of which we remain fairly unaware. Absalom was listed as the third son of David in 2 Samuel 3:3. The birth order was Amnon, Chileab, and Absalom, each by a different mother. Other sons followed him of course, but our interest is in Absalom at this point. In the background, we find that Absalom’s mother, Maacah, was not an Israelite woman. She was the daughter of the royal family of Geshur. By the time we encounter Absalom in chapter 13, he will be a young man. He had a sister named Tamar, who figures into the story also – and in a prominent way. Absalom was to name one of his own daughters after his [...]