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Heroes Are Often Flawed
The narrative presents David as a complex figure whose actions deviate from divine trust, contrasting his earlier reliance on God. Unlike the midwives in Exodus, David's motivations lack fear of God, highlighting a shift towards self-reliance. This transition has significant consequences, demonstrating that skills and cunning can lead one into situations where only divine intervention can provide a way out. Modern readers grapple with the discomfort of recognizing that biblical characters often embody human flaws rather than clear-cut heroism, as they frequently mirror the complexities of human nature, living both faithfully and fallibly.