Podcast Beta
Questions and Answers
When did David speak the words of the song according to 2 Samuel 22.1?
The Day the Lord Delivered Him out of the Hand of His Enemies and Saul
According to 2 Samuel 22.2, the Lord is described as being David's what?
Rock, Fortress, and Deliverer
According to 2 Samuel 22.3, God saved David from what?
Violence
Fill in the blank according to 2 Samuel 22.5-6: the waves of _______ compassed me, the floods of _________ made me afraid, the sorrows of ______ compassed me, and the snares of _______ prevented me.
Signup and view all the answers
Where did God hear David's voice out of according to 2 Samuel 22.7?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.7, David's cry entered God's what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.8, why did the Heavens and Earth shake?
Signup and view all the answers
Fill in the blank according to 2 Samuel 22.9: there was _____ out of his nostrils, and _______ out of his mouth devoured, ______ were kindled by it.
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.11, what did God ride upon when he came down?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.13, through the brightness before God was what kindled?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.15, what two things did God send out?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.16, the channels of the sea appeared and the foundations of the world were discovered at what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.19, David's enemies prevented him in what day?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.20, why did God bring David into a large place and deliver him?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.21, how did God reward and recompense David?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.24, David was upright before God and kept himself from what?
Signup and view all the answers
Fill in the blank according to 2 Samuel 22.27-28: with the __________ thou wilt show thyself ____________, with the ______________ man thou wilt show thyself ______________.With the _____________ thou wilt show thyself ___________, and with ______________ thou wilt show thyself ______________.
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.29, the Lord is described as lighting the darkness and being a what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.30, by God David ran through what, and leaped over what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.31, God's way is perfect and He is a what to all those that trust him?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.32, what two questions are asked concerning God?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.34, God made David's feet like what feet?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.35, God taught David's hands to war so what type of bow was broken in his arms?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.37, what did God do so David did not slip?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.40, what did God gird David with?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.41, God gave David the what of his enemies so he might destroy them that hated him?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.43, David beat them as small as what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.43, David stamped them as what?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.44, God made David a head over what people that he didn't know would serve him?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.45, who shall submit themselves to me as soon as they hear?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.46, who shall be afraid out of their close places and fade away?
Signup and view all the answers
According to 2 Samuel 22.50, where shall David give thanks unto the Lord, and sing praises to God's name?
Signup and view all the answers
Study Notes
Key Themes and Highlights from 2 Samuel 22
- David sang a song of praise to God after being delivered from his enemies and Saul.
- The Lord is referred to as David's vital protector, described as Rock, Fortress, and Deliverer.
- God saved David from violent threats and danger.
- Imagery of distress: David describes waves of death and floods of ungodly men encircling him, highlighting his despair.
- David cried out to God from His Temple, and God heard him.
- God's wrath caused the heavens and earth to shake, symbolizing His power.
- The vivid description of smoke and fire from God's nostrils illustrates divine anger.
- God's descent to aid David included riding upon a cherub.
- Brightness before God ignited coals of fire, signifying His formidable presence.
- God launched arrows and lightning as tools of His might to protect David.
- At the Divine rebuke, the sea channels appeared, demonstrating God’s authority over nature.
- David's enemies beset him during calamitous times, but God intervened.
- God brought David into a spacious place because He delighted in him, emphasizing the relationship dynamics.
- Divine recognition of David's righteousness and purity led to God's rewards for him.
- David kept himself from iniquity, asserting his uprightness before God.
- God’s varied manifestations respond to human character: merciful and upright to the faithful, yet froward to the perverse.
- The Lord illuminates the darkness, serving as a guiding lamp in David's life.
- With divine strength, David was empowered to overcome obstacles and foes.
- God is described as a buckler, symbolizing protection for those who trust in Him.
- David poses rhetorical questions acknowledging God's supremacy and uniqueness as a rock.
- God granted David agility and swiftness, likened to hinds' feet.
- David received training in combat, leading to breaking a steel bow with his hands.
- The Lord ensured David's stability by enlarging his steps to prevent slips.
- God equipped David with strength for battles, enhancing his combat capabilities.
- David was granted the necks of his enemies, symbolizing conquest and dominion.
- He defeated enemies completely, likening their dispersion to dust, exemplifying total victory.
- David's authority extended over people he had not previously known, suggesting his rise to leadership.
- Upon hearing of David’s strength, strangers were compelled to submit.
- Strangers were filled with fear, causing them to retreat from their strongholds.
- David committed to giving thanks and praise to God among foreign nations, acknowledging divine faithfulness.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.
Description
Test your knowledge of 2 Samuel 22 with these flashcards that cover key verses and concepts. Each card presents a question based on David's song and highlights important themes such as God’s protection and deliverance. Perfect for study and revision.