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To: Greg or e who wrote (14631)3/18/2011 7:20:10 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
David reminds me of you except that you are a worthless weakling. David was just worthless! :-)

“Notice here that King David also finds out about the fact that his son Ammon has raped his daughter Tamar.  David becomes angry at Ammon however he does not discipline his son for having committed this sin that was to be punishable by death under the Law of Moses.
 
4.3.     Because David did not punish his son Ammon for this crime of rape, he ends up becoming a party to Absalom’s murder of Ammon.  
 
4.3.1.  Not disciplining Ammon will cause David to reap further consequences of his sin.
 
4.4.     But, why did David not discipline his son Ammon for committing this horrible crime?
 
4.4.1.  David had excused his own sin regarding his taking advantage of Bathsheba thus in the same fashion he excused the sin of his son.”

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