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How does the story of David fleeing from Absalom relate to Christ?

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David's flight from Absalom foreshadows Christ's betrayal and sacrificial journey to the cross.

The narrative of David fleeing from his son Absalom serves as a rich typological foreshadowing of Christ’s own journey to the cross. Just as David, the earthly king, was pursued by his own son, Christ, the ultimate King, would face betrayal and rejection from those closest to Him. David's lowly state—crying and fleeing—contrasts with Christ, who willingly marched toward His death with resolve and purpose. This parallel highlights the idea of Christ as the greater David, who faced greater suffering not just from one son, but on behalf of countless sinners. Through this story, Christians see God's sovereignty in using human frailty and familial betrayal to accomplish redemption through Christ's sacrificial love.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 15; John 18:1

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