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What does the Bible say about David's Spoil?

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David's spoil illustrates the complete recovery of all that was lost through Christ's work on the cross.

In 1 Samuel 30, David recovers all that was taken by the Amalekites, which symbolizes the salvific work of Jesus Christ who restores all that was lost due to sin. This event in David's life serves as an illustration of the gospel, where just as David pursued and recovered his lost possessions, Christ pursues and recovers all who are His. The phrase 'David's spoil' highlights not only the importance of recovery but also the abundance received beyond what was lost, emphasizing the fullness found in salvation through Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 30:20, Romans 8:28-30

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David's Spoil
Todd Nibert · Sep 3, 2017
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