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What does the Bible say about David's last words?

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David's last words emphasize his reliance on God's everlasting covenant and serve as a testament to God's grace in his life.

In 2 Samuel 23, David's last words reveal profound truths about his faith and relationship with God. He begins by identifying himself simply as 'David, the son of Jesse,' highlighting his mortality and dependence on God's grace rather than any earthly title. Despite acknowledging that his house was not right with God, David rejoices in God's everlasting covenant, emphasizing its assurance and permanence. His words remind us that our hope is rooted entirely in God's redemptive work, rather than our own efforts or feelings.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:1-5, 2 Samuel 23, Psalm 27, Hebrews 13:8

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