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Joab, having stopped pursuing Abner, mustered the whole contingent; David's retainers had lost nineteen men in addition to Asahel, (2 Samuel 2, 30)
So the war dragged on between the House of Saul and the House of David, but David grew steadily stronger and the House of Saul steadily weaker. (2 Samuel 3, 1)
The sons born to David at Hebron were: his first-born Amnon, by Ahinoam of Jezreel; (2 Samuel 3, 2)
the sixth Ithream, by David's wife, Eglah. These were born to David at Hebron. (2 Samuel 3, 5)
This is what took place during the war between the House of Saul and the House of David. Abner took complete control in the House of Saul. (2 Samuel 3, 6)
At these words of Ishbaal, Abner flew into a rage. 'Am I a dog's head?' he shouted. 'Here am I, full of faithful love towards the House of Saul your father, his brothers and his friends, not leaving you to the hands of David, and now you find fault with me over a woman! (2 Samuel 3, 8)
May God bring unnameable ills on Abner, and worse ones, too, if I do not bring about what Yahweh has sworn to David: (2 Samuel 3, 9)
to take the sovereignty from the House of Saul, and establish David's throne over Israel as well as Judah, from Dan to Beersheba!' (2 Samuel 3, 10)
Abner sent messengers on his own behalf to say to David, '. . . and furthermore, come to an agreement with me and I will give you my support to win all Israel over to you.' (2 Samuel 3, 12)
'Very well,' David said, 'I will come to an agreement with you. I impose one condition however; you will not be admitted to my presence unless you bring me Michal, Saul's daughter, when you come to see me.' (2 Samuel 3, 13)
David then sent messengers to say to Ishbaal son of Saul, 'Give me back my wife Michal, whom I acquired for a hundred foreskins of the Philistines.' (2 Samuel 3, 14)
Now Abner conferred with the elders of Israel. 'For a long time now,' he said, 'you have wanted David as your king. (2 Samuel 3, 17)
