The faithful husband of Bathsheba, whom David had deliberately placed on the front lines of battle to be killed.
Uriah the Hittite.
(2 Sam. 11:15)
The city, previously held by the Jebusites, which David conquered and made his capital, calling it the "City of David".
Jerusalem (Zion).
(2 Sam. 5:6-7)
God did this to David’s first child with Bathsheba as a result of David’s sin.
Strike him (with illness/death).
(2 Sam. 12:14, 18)
The words of the prophet Nathan that helped David realize and confess his sin.
"You are the man!"
(2 Sam. 12:7)
The prophet who rebuked David for his sin with Bathsheba by telling him a story about a rich man and a poor man’s lamb.
Nathan.
(2 Sam. 12:1)
The city in Judah where David was first crowned king after Saul's death.
Hebron.
(2 Sam. 2:4)
What rash action by Uzzah led to his immediate death when the Ark of the Covenant was being moved?
He placed his hand on the Ark.
(2 Sam. 6:6-7)
The phrase David repeated when he heard Saul and Jonathan had been killed in battle.
"How the mighty have fallen"
(2 Sam. 1:19)
The son of Jonathan whom David showed great kindness to by letting him eat at his table forever.
Mephibosheth.
(2 Sam. 9:7)
The mountain range where Saul and his sons died in battle.
Mount Gilboa.
(2 Sam. 1:6)
Because of Saul's actions against the Gibeonites, God did this during the reign of David for three years.
Severe famine.
(2 Sam. 21:1)
God promises David's ____ and ____ shall be "made sure forever" before Him.
House and kingdom.
(2 Sam 7:16)
David's handsome son who rebelled against his father and was killed when his hair got caught in an oak tree.
Absalom.
(2 Sam. 18:9)
The place where the Ark of God was kept for three months in the house of a man whose household God blessed.
House of Obed-edom (the Gittite).
(2 Sam. 6:11)
After David wrongfully took a census (numbered the people), God did this against the people of Israel for three days.
Punished Israel with a severe plague.
(2 Sam. 24:15)
What David declared about his relationship with the LORD in the opening line of his Song of Deliverance.
"The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer"
(2 Sam. 22:2)
David’s military commander who was fierce in battle and eventually murdered Abner.
Joab.
(2 Sam. 3:30)
The Philistine territory where David was residing when he heard the news of Saul's death.
The city of Ziklag.
(2 Sam. 1:1)
When David planned to build a house (temple) for God, God establishes this with David.
Davidic Covenant.
(2 Sam. 7:10-14)
David's emotional question upon hearing the news of Absalom's death.
"O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! Would I had died instead of you"
(2 Sam. 18:33)