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=== '''Conclusion''' ===
=== '''Conclusion''' ===
David fits the second-son theme as the '''second king''', following a rejected first. His kingship, like others in the second-son pattern, is marked by '''grace, divine election, and a reversal of expectations''', all pointing to Jesus, the ultimate '''second Adam and eternal King'''.
David fits the second-son theme as the '''second king''', following a rejected first. His kingship, like others in the second-son pattern, is marked by '''grace, divine election, and a reversal of expectations''', all pointing to Jesus, the ultimate '''second Adam and eternal King'''.
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