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Joab

Joab was David's military commander who reluctantly carried out the king's sinful census of Israel, demonstrating the tension between obedience to authority and obedience to God's law.

Overview

Joab served as commander of David's army and held significant influence in the kingdom. When King David commanded a census of Israel's fighting men, Joab objected, recognizing the act as sinful and displeasing to God. Despite his protest, Joab obeyed the king's command and conducted the census, resulting in severe judgment upon the nation.

Key Scriptures

"But Joab said, 'May the Lord multiply the troops a hundred times over. My lord the king, are they not all my lord's subjects? Why does my lord want to do this? Why should he bring guilt on Israel?'" (2 Samuel 24:3, NIV)

"Joab reported the number of the fighting men to the king: In Israel there were eight hundred thousand able-bodied men who could handle a sword, and in Judah five hundred thousand." (2 Samuel 24:9, NIV)

Application

Believers should consider whether loyalty to human authority can compromise obedience to God's moral law, and like Joab, have courage to respectfully voice concerns about sinful commands.

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