2 Samuel 15:10
Absalom's true purpose—sending messengers throughout all the tribes of Israel with the proclamation that he is now king in Hebron—establishes the explicit rebellion and the formal challenge to David's authority. The selection of Hebron as the location for the declaration of his kingship invokes the historical significance of this city as the site of David's initial kingship, suggesting Absalom's claim to legitimacy through connection to this precedent. The messengers sent throughout all the tribes represent a systematic effort to establish Absalom's authority throughout Israel and to coordinate the rebellion across the full extent of David's kingdom. The verse marks the explicit commencement of Absalom's rebellion: the covert campaign to steal the people's hearts has now transformed into an open declaration of kingship and a direct challenge to David's authority.