Trouvé 980 Résultats pour: Anointing Of David
And he stationed a garrison in Edom, so that Idumea would serve David. And the Lord saved David in all the things to which he went forth. (1 Chronicles 18, 13)
Therefore, David reigned over all of Israel, and he executed judgment and justice among all his people. (1 Chronicles 18, 14)
Also, Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, was over the legions of the Cherethites and Pelethites. But the sons of David were first at the hand of the king. (1 Chronicles 18, 17)
And David said: “I will act with mercy toward Hanun, the son of Nahash. For his father was gracious to me.” And so David sent messengers to console him over the death of his father. But when they had reached the land of the sons of Ammon, so that they might console Hanun, (1 Chronicles 19, 2)
the leaders of the sons of Ammon said to Hanun: “Do you think that perhaps David has sent them to console you in order to honor your father? Have you not noticed that his servants came to you so that they might explore, and investigate, and examine your land?” (1 Chronicles 19, 3)
And so Hanun shaved the heads and beards of the servants of David, and he cut away their tunics from the buttocks to the feet, and he sent them away. (1 Chronicles 19, 4)
And when they had gone, and had sent word to David, (for they had suffered a great disgrace,) he sent to meet them, and he instructed them that they should remain at Jericho until their beards grew, and then they should return. (1 Chronicles 19, 5)
Then, when the sons of Ammon realized that they had committed an injury against David, both Hanun and the rest of the people sent one thousand talents of silver, so that they might hire for themselves chariots and horsemen from Mesopotamia, and from Syrian Maacah, and from Zobah. (1 Chronicles 19, 6)
And when David had heard this, he sent Joab and the entire army of strong men. (1 Chronicles 19, 8)
When this had been reported to David, he gathered together all of Israel, and he crossed the Jordan. And he rushed toward them. And he set up a battle line facing them. And they fought against him. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)
But the Syrians fled from Israel. And David killed of the Syrians seven thousand chariots, and forty thousand men on foot, and Shophach, the leader of the army. (1 Chronicles 19, 18)
Then the servants of Hadadezer, seeing themselves to be overwhelmed by Israel, crossed over to David, and they served him. And Syria was no longer willing to offer aid to the sons of Ammon. (1 Chronicles 19, 19)
