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What does the Bible say about King David's flight from Absalom?

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King David fled from Absalom to escape his son's rebellion, illustrating deep familial conflict and divine judgment.

The flight of King David from Absalom, as detailed in 2 Samuel 16, symbolizes the tragic consequences of sin and rebellion within a family. David is depicted as a man of God who is facing the consequences of his earlier sins, especially his adultery and murder, which led to strife in his household. His decision to flee displays both vulnerability and the reality of living under God's judgment. David's actions lead to a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and providence, where even the rebellion of a son can serve God's greater purposes.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 16

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