2 Samuel, 23

New Jerusalem Bible

28 Zalmon of Ahoh; Maharai of Netophah;




Versículos relacionados com 2 Samuel, 23:

2 Samuel 23 presents a list of David's "last" deeds and the last words, as well as his brave warriors. The verses below are related to topics covered in this chapter:

Proverbs 29:23: "The pride of man shall slaughter him, but honor will sustain the humble of spirit." This proverb relates to humility and honor, themes present in chapter 23, which highlights the deeds of David and his warriors, humble men who have achieved great deeds by the grace of God.

1 Chronicles 11:22: "Benaia, son of Joiada, son of a brave man of Cabzeel, who had done many actions; he wounded the two sons of Ariel, from Moab; he descended too, and killed a lion in the middle of a pit , in snow time. " This verse talks about Benaia, one of David's brave warriors who is also mentioned in 2 Samuel 23, highlighting the bravery and courage of these men.

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my liberator; my God, my fortress, in whom I trust; my shield, the strength of my salvation, and my high refuge. " This psalm is attributed to David and relates to the theme of Divine Protection present in Chapter 23, which highlights God's faithfulness to protect and sustain David and his warriors.

1 Chronicles 12:32: "And the children of Issachar, understood in the knowledge of the times, to know what Israel must do; two hundred of their brothers were under their orders." This verse talks about the Issacar tribe, which is mentioned in 2 Samuel 23 as one of the tribes who joined David. This highlights the importance of wisdom and knowledge for success in battle.

Proverbs 16:7: "When man's ways are pleasant to the Lord, even his enemies make peace with him." This proverb relates to the idea present in 2 Samuel 23 that God is the protector of David and his warriors. When we follow God's will and seek to please Him, He protects us and even our enemies can reconcile with us.


Capítulos: