SERIES J --- THE WARRIOR KING |
BIBLE STUDY LESSON 16
JERUSALEM TAKEN DAVID MAKES JERUSALEM HIS CAPITAL Joab was the first man to kill a Jebusite, so he became the commander of David’s combined forces of Judah and Israel. The saying ‘the lame and the blind cannot get into the house’ came from this incident when the Jebusites scoffed at David and his men by saying they could defend their strong city with only the lame and the blind. So David captured the fortress, which was sometimes called Zion and later called the City of David. He began a construction program in the city, from the old section known as Millo northward to the centre of Jerusalem. King Hiram of Tyre sent cedar logs from the forest of Lebanon, along with skilled carpenters and stone masons. With this help, David built a beautiful palace in his new capital city. As time passed David realized more and more that the Lord had chosen him as king of all Israel and had made his kingdom great for the sake of Israel, God’s own people. David continued to become greater and more powerful, for God was with him.” COMMENTARY DAVID’S CONQUEST OF JERUSALEM They boasted that even their blind and lame would be able to withstand his attack. Angered by their jeers, David searched for a weak spot in their defences, but the Jebusites were well-prepared to withstand a siege. They had dug an underground tunnel from inside the city walls to the Gihon Spring in the valley below. By climbing down a vertical shaft and wading through the horizontal tunnel that led to the spring, they were able to reach their water supply without exposing themselves to enemy attack. The tunnel was clever, but the Jebusites did not count on David’s daring. He proposed to take the city by entering through the underground shaft. Joab, David’s nephew, was the first to take up the challenge. He led the men through the tunnel in single file and emerged inside the city walls. Caught by surprise, the Jebusites could not defend themselves. The city fell to David and was renamed the “City of David” in honour of its conqueror. TEST YOURSELF 1.) Who originally occupied Jerusalem? 2.) Who was the first person to kill one of Jerusalem’s inhabitants? 3.) What was the reward for this? 4.) Which of these was a name for the place where Jerusalem stood? 5.) Who sent king Davis cedar logs for his construction program? 6.) What group of people did the inhabitants of Jerusalem claim could defend their city from David? 7.) How did David’s forces gain entrance into Jerusalem? 8.) What was Jerusalem renamed to? |