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What does the Bible say about the last words of David?

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The Bible presents David's last words in 2 Samuel 23 as a divine revelation and reflection of God's covenant and grace.

David's last words, as recorded in 2 Samuel 23:1-7, are viewed not merely as human utterances but as a prophetic and inspired message from God. He identifies himself as the sweet Psalmist of Israel and declares that the Spirit of the Lord spoke through him, implying these words hold special divine significance. This passage serves as a conclusion to his reflections on God's faithfulness and grace, portraying David as a model for believers who, nearing the end of life, reflect on God's goodness and the promises of the covenant. David laments the spiritual state of others while finding assurance in God's everlasting covenant, underscoring the importance of such reflections for all Christians facing life's end.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:1-7, 2 Samuel 23:1-4

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