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  • And David struck Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, the king of Zobah, when he set out to rule over the river Euphrates. (2 Samuel 8, 3)

  • And the Syrians of Damascus arrived, so that they might bring reinforcements to Hadadezer, the king of Zobah. And David struck down twenty-two thousand men of the Syrians. (2 Samuel 8, 5)

  • And David took the armbands of gold, which the servants of Hadadezer had, and he brought them to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 8, 7)

  • And from Betah and Beeroth, cities of Hadadezer, king David took an exceedingly great amount of brass. (2 Samuel 8, 8)

  • Then Toi, the king of Hamath, heard that David had struck down the entire strength of Hadadezer. (2 Samuel 8, 9)

  • And so, Toi sent his son Joram to king David, so that he might greet him with congratulations, and give thanks, because he had fought against Hadadezer and had struck him down. For indeed, Toi was the enemy of Hadadezer. And in his hand were vessels of gold, and vessels of silver, and vessels of brass. (2 Samuel 8, 10)

  • from Syria, and Moab, and the sons Ammon, and the Philistines, and Amalek, and from the best spoils of Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, the king of Zobah. (2 Samuel 8, 12)

  • And Hadadezer sent and brought the Syrians who were beyond the river, and he led in their army. And Shobach, the rule of the military of Hadadezer, was their leader. (2 Samuel 10, 16)

  • Then all the kings who were in the reinforcements of Hadadezer, seeing themselves to be defeated by Israel, were very afraid and they fled: fifty-eight thousand men before Israel. And they made peace with Israel, and they served them. And the Syrians were afraid to offer assistance to the sons of Ammon anymore. (2 Samuel 10, 19)

  • In that time, David also struck Hadadezer, the king of Zobah, in the region of Hamath, when he went forth so that he might extend his dominion as far as the river Euphrates. (1 Chronicles 18, 3)

  • Then the Syrians of Damascus also arrived, so that they might offer assistance to Hadadezer, the king of Zobah. And so, David then struck of them twenty-two thousand men. (1 Chronicles 18, 5)

  • Also, David took the golden quivers, which the servants of Hadadezer had, and he brought them to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 18, 7)


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