2 Samuel 1:15-16.
A stick pulled from the fire: Satan shames us because of our past, but the Holiness of Jesus says, “The Lord rebuke you, Satan!”
Zachariah 3:1-2.
David asks the lying defendant how he could not be afraid to come against the Lord’s anointed: Jesus Christ asks those of this world how they are not afraid to lift their hand against Israel and Christianity.
2 Samuel 1:13-14.
Vision of the woman in the basket lifted up between earth and heaven.
Zachariah 5:5-11.
David and his people mourn for Saul and Jonathan: Jesus Christ and His people mourn for Israel and Christianity.
2 Samuel 1:11-12.
The defendant’s lies to David are mixed with truth to deflect guilt: When facing Jesus Christ in the judgment lies mixed with truth don’t work.
2 Samuel 1:6-10.
David asked the defendant how he knew Saul and Jonathan were dead: In the judgment, Jesus Christ asks how it is known that Israel and Christianity are dead.
2 Samuel 1:5.
David begins questioning the “defendant” from Saul’s camp: Jesus Christ will judge the “defendants” from the camp of the global culture.
2 Samuel 1:3-4.
Followers of Jesus Christ have victory in the wet and boggy mire of this world.
Zachariah 10:5.
A man from the camp of Saul bows at the feet of David: Those from the camp of this world will bow at the feet of Jesus Christ.
2 Samuel 1:2.