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Thereupon all the Israelites parted from David’s company, and marched away with Seba, son of Bochri; it was only the men of Juda that escorted David all the way from Jordan to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 2)
and David said to Abisai, This Seba, son of Bochri, will do us more harm than ever Absalom did. Take the royal troops with thee, and go in pursuit of him; or he will find refuge within city walls and escape us. (2 Samuel 20, 6)
And among Joab’s men, that stood beside the body, the word went round, Here he lies that would have been David’s chosen friend in place of Joab.✻ (2 Samuel 20, 11)
The case stands otherwise; there is one Seba, son of Bochri, from the hill-country of Ephraim, that is in rebellion against king David; hand that one man over, and we will raise the siege. Wait then, said the woman; his head shall be thrown down to thee from the wall. (2 Samuel 20, 21)
Ira, too, the Jairite, was one of David’s ministers.✻ (2 Samuel 20, 26)
There was a famine in David’s reign that lasted three years continuously; and when David consulted the Lord’s oracle he was told, It is because of Saul; he slew the Gabaonites, and the guilt of blood still rests upon his line. (2 Samuel 21, 1)
The Gabaonites did not belong to Israel; they were of the old Amorrhite stock, and their lives had been spared in fulfilment of an oath, but Saul, jealous for the honour of Israel and of Juda, had tried to exterminate them. So king David summoned them, (2 Samuel 21, 2)
Hand over to us seven men of his line, and let us crucify them before the Lord at Gabaa, that is named after him; there dwelt he when the Lord chose him out to be king.✻ And David said, You shall have them. (2 Samuel 21, 6)
The news of what Saul’s concubine, Respha the daughter of Aia, had done, reached David’s ears. (2 Samuel 21, 11)
War broke out again between Israel and the Philistines, and David went to battle against them with his men. But David’s strength had left him; (2 Samuel 21, 15)
It was Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that came to the king’s rescue, and gave the Philistine his death-blow. But after that David’s men swore that he should never go into battle with them again; that light must not be lost to Israel. (2 Samuel 21, 17)
and he taunted Israel, till Jonathan, son of David’s brother Semma, struck him down. (2 Samuel 21, 21)
