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Here is the full '''Book Outline of 2 Samuel''' using your '''Sensus Plenior (SP)''' approach—identifying '''symbols of the cross''', '''pericope boundaries''', and how Christ is revealed through the rise of the true King, His suffering, His bride, and His path to glory.
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== 📘 '''Book Outline: 2 Samuel''' ==
<blockquote>2 Samuel is the story of the '''anointed king'''—his exaltation, sin-bearing, suffering, and triumph. It is the clearest type of '''Christ as David''', with the '''bride''', the '''cross''', and the '''covenant''' all revealed in sequence.</blockquote>
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 1:1–27 ===
'''Symbol''': Song over the fallen flesh
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: Saul’s death reported
* Middle: David mourns Saul and Jonathan
* End: Lament sung
 
📖 Christ honors the flesh in its death—He weeps even over what must pass away.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 2:1–32 ===
'''Symbol''': Division and waiting
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David anointed in Judah
* Middle: Conflict with Ish-bosheth
* End: Abner gains strength
 
📖 Christ rules in part—He waits while the rest of the bride clings to the flesh.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 5:1–25 ===
'''Symbol''': Full kingship and conquest
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: All Israel anoints David
* Middle: Jerusalem captured
* End: Philistines defeated
 
📖 Christ is fully enthroned. The bride (Israel) joins Him; enemies fall before Him.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 6:1–23 ===
'''Symbol''': Ark returns with joy and judgment
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: Uzzah dies touching the ark
* Middle: Ark at Obed-Edom’s house
* End: David brings ark with dancing
 
📖 The presence of Christ is holy—flesh dies; the Spirit rejoices.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 7:1–29 ===
'''Symbol''': Eternal covenant
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David wants to build a house
* Middle: God promises a house instead
* End: David worships
 
📖 Christ receives the eternal kingdom—this is the seed promise fulfilled in Him (Luke 1:32–33).
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 9:1–13 ===
'''Symbol''': Bride from the enemy house
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David asks about Saul’s house
* Middle: Mephibosheth found
* End: Brought to the king’s table
 
📖 The bride is lame, from the enemy’s line, yet is seated in grace forever.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 11–12 ===
'''Symbol''': Sin, judgment, and restoration
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David sins with Bathsheba
* Middle: Uriah killed
* End: Nathan rebukes; child dies
 
📖 Christ bears this judgment—He becomes sin and loses the firstborn to gain fruit in resurrection.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 13–14 ===
'''Symbol''': Corruption in the house
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: Amnon sins against Tamar
* Middle: Absalom schemes
* End: Exile and return
 
📖 Flesh corrupts even within the house—judgment is delayed but inevitable. The bride suffers through this distortion.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 15–18 ===
'''Symbol''': Betrayal, exile, and triumph
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: Absalom rebels
* Middle: David flees Jerusalem
* End: Absalom dies hanging in a tree
 
📖 Christ is betrayed and rejected. Absalom (false son) dies by his own pride—hung on a tree (Gal 3:13).
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 19–20 ===
'''Symbol''': Restoration and resistance
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David mourns
* Middle: Judah restores him
* End: Sheba rebels
 
📖 Christ is restored by the remnant bride; the flesh continues to rebel until silenced.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 21:1–14 ===
'''Symbol''': Atonement for blood guilt
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: Famine in land
* Middle: Sons of Saul executed
* End: Burial honored; famine lifted
 
📖 Christ bears the curse for others—His death brings restoration and peace.
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 22:1–51 ===
'''Symbol''': Song of deliverance
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David praises
* Middle: Recounts deliverance
* End: Testimony of triumph
 
📖 Christ sings the song of resurrection—the Father delivered Him (Heb 2:12).
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=== 📖 2 Samuel 24:1–25 ===
'''Symbol''': Judgment averted through costly offering
 
'''Pericope''':
 
* Start: David numbers the people
* Middle: Plague strikes
* End: David buys the altar and sacrifices
 
📖 The cross is the threshing floor—the place of separation and mercy through sacrifice.
----✅ '''2 Samuel Complete.'''
 
* '''David''' = Christ the anointed King
* '''Saul’s house''' = the flesh, put to death
* '''Mephibosheth''' = the bride: broken but beloved
* '''Bathsheba''' = the bride joined in resurrection fruit
* '''Absalom''' = the false son, prideful flesh
* '''Covenant''' = the promise fulfilled in Christ
* '''Threshing floor''' = the cross, mercy through judgment
 
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