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- 1.Gen 1:7-Gen 42:28
- 2.Gen 42:35-Num 1:20
- 3.Num 1:22-Deut 10:2
- 4.Deut 10:19-Judg 14:8
- 5.Judg 15:6-1 Sam 30:6
- 6.1 Sam 30:9-1 Kgs 7:28
- 7.1 Kgs 7:29-1 Chron 2:18
- 8.1 Chron 2:23-1 Chron 16:38
- 9.1 Chron 16:41-2 Chron 20:37
- 10.2 Chron 21:13-Neh 12:7
- 11.Neh 12:8-Psa 58:7
- 12.Psa 66:12-Jer 20:2
- 13.Jer 20:9-Ezek 16:36
- 14.Ezek 16:47-Dan 3:13
- 15.Dan 3:21-Matt 17:16
- 16.Matt 17:22-Mrk 12:20
- 17.Mrk 12:23-Luk 14:6
- 18.Luk 14:7-John 21:8
- 19.John 21:11-Act 16:27
- 20.Act 16:32-1 Cor 1:5
- 21.1 Cor 1:9-Hebrews 3:19
- 22.Hebrews 4:2-Rev 22:21
So David went, he and the six hundred men who were with him, and came to the brook Besor; there those [who could not continue] remained behind.
But David pursued [the Amalekites], he and four hundred men, for two hundred who were too exhausted to cross the brook Besor stayed behind.
When he brought David down, the Amalekites had disbanded and spread over all the land, eating and drinking and dancing because of all the great spoil they had taken from the land of the Philistines and from the land of Judah.
David came to the two hundred men who were so exhausted that they could not follow him and had been left at the brook Besor [with the provisions]. They went out to meet David and the people with him, and when he approached the people, he greeted them.
When the men of Israel who were on the other side of the valley [of Jezreel], and those who were beyond the Jordan, saw that the other men of Israel had fled and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned the cities and fled; then the Philistines came and lived in them.
And the young man who told him explained, “By chance I happened to be on Mount Gilboa, and there was Saul leaning on his spear, and the chariots and horsemen [of the Philistines] were close behind him.
David said to him, “How is it that you were not afraid to put out your hand to destroy the Lord’s anointed?”
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Let not dew or rain be upon you, nor fields with offerings;
For there the shield of the mighty was defiled,
The shield of Saul, [dry, cracked] not
“Saul and Jonathan, beloved and lovely and friends in their lives,
And in their death they were not separated;
They were swifter than eagles,
They were stronger than lions.
And David brought up his men who were with him, each one with his household; and they lived in the cities of Hebron.
So they stood up and went over by number, twelve for Benjamin and Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David.
There was a very fierce battle that day, and Abner and the men of Israel were beaten before the servants of David.
Three sons of Zeruiah [the half sister of David] were there: Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Now Asahel was as light and swift-footed as one of the [wild] gazelles in the field.
Joab returned from pursuing Abner; and when he had gathered all the people together, nineteen of David’s servants were missing, besides Asahel.
Sons were born to David in Hebron: his firstborn was Amnon, by Ahinoam of Jezreel;
and the sixth, Ithream, by David’s wife Eglah. These [sons] were born to David in Hebron.
“Your hands were not bound, nor your feet put in fetters;
As a man falls before the wicked, so you have fallen.”And all the people wept again over him.
When Saul’s son Ish-bosheth [king of Israel], heard that Abner had died in Hebron, he
Saul’s son had two men who were commanders of [raiding] bands [of soldiers]. One was named Baanah and the other Rechab, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite of the sons (tribe) of Benjamin (for Beeroth is also considered part of [the tribe of] Benjamin,
They came into the interior of the house as if to get wheat [for the soldiers], and they struck him in the stomach. Then Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped [unnoticed].
David took more
And these are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua, Shobab, Nathan, Solomon,
And David arose and went with all those who were with him to Baale-judah [Kiriath-jearim], to bring up from there [to Jerusalem] the ark of God which is called by the Name—the very Name of the Lord of hosts, who dwells enthroned above the cherubim.
Yet this was very insignificant in Your eyes, O Lord God, for You have spoken also of Your servant’s house (royal dynasty) in the distant future. And this is the law and custom of man, O Lord God.
David took the shields of gold that were carried by the servants of Hadadezer, and brought them to Jerusalem.
Zadok the son of Ahitub and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar were the [chief] priests, and Seraiah was the scribe;
Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was [head] over both the Cherethites and Pelethites [the king’s bodyguards]; and David’s sons were
Mephibosheth had a young son whose name was Mica. And all who lived in Ziba’s house were servants to Mephibosheth.
When David was informed, he sent [messengers] to meet them [before they reached Jerusalem], for the men were greatly ashamed and humiliated. And the king said, “Stay at Jericho until your beards grow, and then return.”
The Ammonites came out and lined up for battle at the entrance of the [city] gate, but the Arameans of Zobah and Rehob and the men of Tob and Maacah were [stationed] by themselves in the field.
So Joab and the people who were with him approached the battle against the Arameans, and they fled before him.
When the Arameans saw that they were defeated by Israel, they gathered together.
Hadadezer sent word and brought out the Arameans who were beyond the River [Euphrates]; and they came to Helam; and Shobach the commander of the army of Hadadezer led them.
When all the kings serving Hadadezer saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they made peace with Israel and served them. So the Arameans (Syrians) were afraid to help the Ammonites anymore.
So it happened that as Joab was besieging the city, he assigned Uriah to the place where he knew the [enemy’s] valiant men were positioned.
The messenger said to David, “The men indeed prevailed against us and came out to us in the field, but we were on them and pushed them as far as the entrance of the [city] gate.
And the Lord sent Nathan [the prophet] to David. He came and said to him,
And he took the crown of their king from his head; it weighed a
He also brought out the people who were there, and put them to [work with] the saws and sharp iron instruments and iron axes, and made them work at the brickkiln. And he did this to all the Ammonite cities. Then David and all the men returned to Jerusalem.
Now Tamar was wearing
Now it happened while they were on the way [back home], that the [exaggerated] report came to David, “Absalom has killed all the king’s sons, and not one of them is left.”
Now Absalom fled. And the young man who kept watch looked up, and behold, many people were coming from the road behind him by the side of the mountain.
To Absalom were born three sons and one daughter whose name was
Moreover Absalom would say, “Oh, that I were appointed judge in the land! Then every man who had a dispute could come to me and I would get justice for him.”
Then two hundred men from Jerusalem who were invited [as guests to his sacrificial feast] went with Absalom. They went innocently and knew nothing [about his plan against David].
David said to all his
So the king left, and all his household
So David said to Ittai, “Go on and cross over [the Brook Kidron].” So Ittai the Gittite crossed over with all his men and all the little ones who were with him.
And David went up the ascent of the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went, with his head covered and walking barefoot [in despair]. And all the people who were with him covered their heads and went up, weeping as they went.
He threw stones at David and at all the
The king and all the people who were with him arrived [at the Jordan River] weary, and he refreshed himself there.
David numbered the men who were with him and set over them commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds.
The men of Israel [who supported Absalom] were defeated there by the
Then the king stood and sat at the gate [of Mahanaim]. And they told all the people, “The king is sitting at the gate,” and all the people came before the king.But Israel [Absalom’s troops] had fled, every man to his tent.
All the people were quarreling throughout the tribes of Israel, saying, “The king rescued us from the hands of our enemies, and he saved us from the hands of the Philistines, but now he has fled out of the land from Absalom.
For were not all of my father’s household (family) nothing but dead men before my lord the king; yet you set your servant among those who ate at your own table. So what right do I still have to cry out anymore to the king [for help]?”
Then the men of
Then David came to his house (palace) at Jerusalem, and the king took the ten women, his
When they were at the great stone in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Now Joab was wearing his military uniform, and over it he had a belt with a sheathed sword strapped around his hips; and as he went forward,
Sheva was the scribe; and Zadok and Abiathar were priests;
So the king called the Gibeonites and spoke to them (now the Gibeonites were not of the sons (descendants) of Israel but of the remnant (survivors) of the Amorites. The Israelites had sworn [an oath] to [spare] them, but Saul in his zeal for the sons of Israel and Judah had sought to strike down the Gibeonites).
He handed them over to the Gibeonites, and they hanged them on the hill before the Lord, and the seven died together. They were put to death in the first days of the grain harvest, the beginning of the barley harvest [in the spring].
He brought up the bones of Saul and of Jonathan his son from there, and they gathered the bones of those who had been hanged [with their arms and legs broken].
These four [warriors] were descended from the giant in Gath, and they fell by the hands of David and his servants.
“The cords of Sheol surrounded me;
The snares of death confronted me.
“Smoke went up out of His nostrils,
And devouring fire from His mouth;
Coals were kindled by it.
“The channels of the sea appeared,
The foundations of the world were uncovered
At the rebuke of the Lord,
At the blast of the breath of His nostrils.
“He rescued me from my strong enemy,
From those who hated me, for they were too mighty for me.
“For all His judgments (legal decisions) were before me,
And from His statutes I did not turn aside.
“I pursued my enemies and destroyed them,
And I did not turn back until they were consumed (eliminated).
These are the names of the mighty men (warriors) whom David had: Josheb-basshebeth, a Tahchemonite, chief of the
Next to Eleazar was Shammah the son of Agee the Hararite. The Philistines were gathered into an army where there was a plot of ground full of lentils, and the people [of Israel] fled from the Philistines.
And Joab gave the sum of the census of the people to the king. In Israel there were 800,000 valiant men who drew the sword, and the men of Judah were 500,000.
Then all Adonijah’s guests were terrified [of being branded as traitors] and stood up and left the feast, and each one went on his way.
Then the king said to Abiathar the priest, “Go to Anathoth to your own fields, for you
And on the third day after I gave birth, this woman also gave birth. And we were [alone] together; no one else was with us in the house, just we two.
These were his [chief] officials: Azariah the
Elihoreph and Ahijah the sons of Shisha, were scribes; Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was the recorder [of important events];
Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was in command of the army; Zadok and Abiathar were priests;
These were their names: Ben-hur, in the hill country of [the tribe of] Ephraim;
[The people of] Judah and Israel were as numerous as the sand that is in abundance by the sea; they were eating and drinking and rejoicing.
He also spoke 3,000 proverbs, and his songs were 1,005.
“You know that David my father could not build a house (temple) for the Name (Presence) of the Lord his God because of the wars which surrounded him, until the Lord put his enemies under his feet.
He sent them to Lebanon, 10,000 a month in shifts; one month they were in Lebanon and two months at home. Adoniram was in charge of the forced laborers.
The lowest story was five cubits wide, the middle was six cubits wide, and the third was seven cubits wide; for he made offsets (niches) in the walls all around on the outside of the house so that the supporting beams would not be inserted into the walls of the house.
The [wingspan of the] other cherub was also ten cubits. The measurements and cut (shape) of the two cherubim were the same;
He put the cherubim [above the ark] inside the innermost room of the house, and their wings were spread out so that the wing of the one touched one wall, and the wing of the other cherub was touching the other wall; and their inner wings were touching
and two doors of cypress wood; the two leaves of the one door turned on pivots and were folding, and the two leaves of the other door also turned on pivots.
And it was covered with cedar [as a roof] on the supporting beams that were upon the forty-five pillars, fifteen in each row.
There were artistic window frames in three rows, and window was opposite window in three tiers.
All the doorways and doorposts [and windows] had squared [artistic] frames, and window was opposite window in three tiers.
All these were of expensive stones, of stone cut according to measure, sawed with saws, inside and outside; even from the foundation to the coping, and from the outside to the great courtyard.
And above [the foundation] were expensive stones, stones cut according to measure, and cedar.
There were nets of network (lattice-work) and twisted threads (wreaths) of chainwork for the capitals which were on the tops of the pillars, seven for one capital and seven for the other.
So Hiram made the pillars [in this manner], and two rows around on the one network to cover the capitals which were on the top of the pomegranates; and he did the same for the other capital.
The capitals which were upon the top of the pillars in the porch were of lily work (design), four cubits.
The capitals were on the two pillars and also above and close to the rounded projection which was beside the network. There were two hundred pomegranates in rows around both capitals.
Under its brim were gourds encircling it ten to a cubit, completely surrounding the Sea; the gourds were in two rows, cast in one piece with it.
Then Hiram made ten bronze stands [for smaller basins]; the length of each stand was four cubits, its width was four cubits and its height was three cubits.
This was the design of the stands: they had borders between the frames.
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- 4.Deut 10:19-Judg 14:8
- 5.Judg 15:6-1 Sam 30:6
- 6.1 Sam 30:9-1 Kgs 7:28
- 7.1 Kgs 7:29-1 Chron 2:18
- 8.1 Chron 2:23-1 Chron 16:38
- 9.1 Chron 16:41-2 Chron 20:37
- 10.2 Chron 21:13-Neh 12:7
- 11.Neh 12:8-Psa 58:7
- 12.Psa 66:12-Jer 20:2
- 13.Jer 20:9-Ezek 16:36
- 14.Ezek 16:47-Dan 3:13
- 15.Dan 3:21-Matt 17:16
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- 17.Mrk 12:23-Luk 14:6
- 18.Luk 14:7-John 21:8
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