The Last Words of David. (2 Samuel 23: 1-39)

The Last Words of David. (2 Samuel 23: 1-39)

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The Cost of Pride and the Mercy of God. (2 Samuel 24: 1-25)

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.Praise in the Aftermath. (2 Samuel 22: 1-51)

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