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Why does David's experience of betrayal by Doeg mirror the betrayal of Christ by Judas?

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Both betrayals illustrate the reality of loyalty amidst the danger and highlight God's sovereign purposes.

David's betrayal by Doeg, an Edomite who reported him to Saul, foreshadows the betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot. Both betrayals occur within the context of divine sovereignty, where the actions of those who oppose God's chosen are ultimately used to fulfill His redemptive plan. Doeg's betrayal of David, despite appearing as a friend, emphasizes the theme of human treachery in the face of divine purpose. Similarly, Judas's betrayal, while deeply heartbreaking, serves to fulfill Jesus’s mission for salvation. These accounts remind believers that God's plan prevails even amidst human failure and opposition.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 22:9-10, Luke 22:3-4

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