Trouvé 1014 Résultats pour: David In Hebron
Also, these went to David at Ziklag, while he was still fleeing from Saul, the son of Kish. And they were very strong and distinguished fighters, (1 Chronicles 12, 1)
Then too, from Gad, there went over to David, when he was hiding in the desert, very robust men, who were excellent fighters, taking hold of shield and spear; their faces were like the faces of a lion, and they were swift like the roe deer upon the mountains. (1 Chronicles 12, 8)
Then some from Benjamin and from Judah also arrived at the stronghold where David was staying. (1 Chronicles 12, 16)
And David went out to meet them, and he said: “If you have arrived peacefully, so as to be a help to me, may my heart be joined to you; but if to betray me to my adversaries, though I have no iniquity in my hands, may the God of our fathers see and judge.” (1 Chronicles 12, 17)
Truly, the Spirit clothed Amasai, the leader among the thirty, and he said: “O David, we are yours! O son of Jesse, we are for you! Peace, peace to you, and peace to your helpers. For your God helps you.” Therefore, David received them, and he appointed them as leaders of troops. (1 Chronicles 12, 18)
Moreover, some from Manasseh crossed over to David, when he went forth with the Philistines against Saul, so that he might fight. But he did not fight with them. For the leaders of the Philistines, taking counsel, sent him back, saying, “To the peril of our own heads, he will return to his lord, Saul.” (1 Chronicles 12, 19)
These offered assistance to David against the robbers. For all were very strong men, and they became leaders in the army. (1 Chronicles 12, 21)
Then, too, some came to David throughout each day, in order to help him, until they became a great number, like the army of God. (1 Chronicles 12, 22)
Now this is the number of the leaders of the army who went to David when he was at Hebron, so that they might transfer the kingdom of Saul to him, in accord with the word of the Lord: (1 Chronicles 12, 23)
And out of the one half tribe of Manasseh, eighteen thousand, each by their names, went forth so that they might appoint David as king. (1 Chronicles 12, 31)
All these men of war, equipped for the fight, went with a perfect heart to Hebron, so that they might appoint David as king over all of Israel. Then, too, all the remainder of Israel were of one heart, so that they might make David king. (1 Chronicles 12, 38)
And they were in that place with David for three days, eating and drinking. For their brothers had made preparations for them. (1 Chronicles 12, 39)
