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2 Samuel 21

Justice for the Gibeonites

1 During David’s reign there was a famine for three successive years, so David inquired of theLord. TheLordanswered, “It is because of the blood shed by Saul and his family when he killed the Gibeonites.”

2 The Gibeonites were not Israelites but rather a remnant of the Amorites. The Israelites had taken an oath concerning them,but Saul had tried to kill them in his zeal for the Israelites and Judah. So David summoned the Gibeonites and spoke to them.

3 He asked the Gibeonites, “What should I do for you? How can I make atonement so that you will bring a blessing ontheLord’s inheritance? ”

4 The Gibeonites said to him, “We are not asking for money fromSaul or his family,and we cannot put anyone to death in Israel.”

“Whatever you say, I will do for you,” he said.

5 They replied to the king, “As for the man who annihilated us and plotted to destroy us so we would not exist within the whole territory of Israel,

6 let seven of his male descendants be handed over to us so we may hangthem in the presence of theLordat Gibeah of Saul,theLord’s chosen.”

The king answered, “I will hand them over.”

7 David spared Mephibosheth, the son of Saul’s son Jonathan, because of the oath of theLordthat was between David and Jonathan, Saul’s son.

8 But the king took Armoni and Mephibosheth, who were the two sons whom Rizpahdaughter of Aiah had borne to Saul, and the five sons whom Merabdaughter of Saul had borne to Adriel son of Barzillai the Meholathite

9 and handed them over to the Gibeonites. They hangedthem on the hill in the presence of theLord; the seven of them died together. They were executed in the first days of the harvest at the beginning of the barley harvest.

The Burial of Saul’s Family

10 Rizpah, Aiah’s daughter, took sackcloth and spread it out for herself on the rock from the beginning of the harvestuntil the rain poured down from heaven on the bodies. She kept the birds of the sky from them by day and the wild animals by night.

11 When it was reported to David what Saul’s concubine Rizpah, daughter of Aiah, had done,

12 he went and got the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from the leaders of Jabesh-gilead. They had stolen them from the public square of Beth-shan where the Philistines had hung the bodies the day the Philistines killed Saul at Gilboa.

13 David had the bones brought from there. They gathered up the bones of Saul’s family who had been hung

14 and buried the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan at Zela in the land of Benjamin in the tomb of Saul’s father Kish. They did everything the king commanded. After this, God answered prayer for the land.

The Philistine Giants

15 The Philistines again waged war against Israel. David went down with his soldiers, and they fought the Philistines, but David became exhausted.

16 Then Ishbi-benob, one of the descendants of the giant,whose bronze spear weighed about eight poundsand who wore new armor, intended to kill David.

17 But Abishai son of Zeruiah came to his aid, struck the Philistine, and killed him. Then David’s men swore to him: “You must never again go out with us to battle. You must not extinguish the lamp of Israel.”

18 After this,there was another battle with the Philistines at Gob. At that time Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Saph, who was one of the descendants of the giant.

19 Once again there was a battle with the Philistines at Gob, and Elhanan son of Jaare-oregim the Bethlehemite killedGoliath the Gittite. The shaft of his spear was like a weaver’s beam.

20 At Gath there was still another battle. A huge man was there with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot — 24 in all. He, too, was descended from the giant.

21 When he taunted Israel, Jonathan, son of David’s brother Shimei, killed him.

22 These four were descended from the giantin Gath and were killed by David and his soldiers.

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2 Samuel 22

David’s Song of Thanksgiving

1 David spoke the words of this song to theLordon the day theLordrescued him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul.

2 He said:

TheLordis my rock, my fortress,and my deliverer,

3 my God, my mountainwhere I seek refuge.

My shield, the horn of my salvation,my stronghold,my refuge,

and my Savior, You save me from violence.

4 I called to theLord, who is worthy of praise,

and I was saved from my enemies.

5 For the waves of death engulfed me;

the torrents of destruction terrified me.

6 The ropes of Sheol entangled me;

the snares of death confronted me.

7 I called to theLordin my distress;

I called to my God.

From His temple He heard my voice,

and my cry for help reached His ears.

8 Then the earth shook and quaked;

the foundations of the heavenstrembled;

they shook because He burned with anger.

9 Smoke rose from His nostrils,

and consuming fire came from His mouth;

coals were set ablaze by it.

10 He parted the heavens and came down,

a dark cloud beneath His feet.

11 He rode on a cherub and flew,

soaringon the wings of the wind.

12 He made darkness a canopy around Him,

a gatheringof water and thick clouds.

13 From the radiance of His presence,

flaming coals were ignited.

14 TheLordthundered from heaven;

the Most High projected His voice.

15 He shot arrows and scattered them;

He hurled lightning bolts and routed them.

16 The depths of the sea became visible,

the foundations of the world were exposed

at the rebuke of theLord,

at the blast of the breathof His nostrils.

17 He reached down from heaven

and took hold of me;

He pulled me out of deep waters.

18 He rescued me from my powerful enemy

and from those who hated me,

for they were too strong for me.

19 They confronted me in the day of my distress,

but theLordwas my support.

20 He brought me out to a spacious place;

He rescued me because He delighted in me.

21 TheLordrewarded me

according to my righteousness;

He repaid me

according to the cleanness of my hands.

22 For I have kept the ways of theLord

and have not turned from my God to wickedness.

23 Indeed, I have kept all His ordinancesin mind

and have not disregarded His statutes.

24 I was blameless before Him

and kept myself from sinning.

25 So theLordrepaid me

according to my righteousness,

according to my cleannessin His sight.

26 With the faithful

You prove Yourself faithful;

with the blameless man

You prove Yourself blameless;

27 with the pure

You prove Yourself pure,

but with the crooked

You prove Yourself shrewd.

28 You rescue an afflicted people,

but Your eyes are set against the proud —

You humble them.

29 Lord, You are my lamp;

theLordilluminates my darkness.

30 With You I can attack a barrier,

and with my God I can leap over a wall.

31 God — His way is perfect;

the word of theLordis pure.

He is a shield to all who take refuge in Him.

32 For who is God besides theLord?

And who is a rock? Only our God.

33 God is my strong refuge;

He makes my way perfect.

34 He makes my feet like the feet of a deer

and sets me securely on theheights.

35 He trains my hands for war;

my arms can bend a bow of bronze.

36 You have given me the shield of Your salvation;

Your helpexalts me.

37 You widen a place beneath me for my steps,

and my ankles do not give way.

38 I pursue my enemies and destroy them;

I do not turn back until they are wiped out.

39 I wipe them out and crush them,

and they do not rise;

they fall beneath my feet.

40 You have clothed me with strength for battle;

You subdue my adversaries beneath me.

41 You have made my enemies retreat before me;

I annihilate those who hate me.

42 They look, but there is no one to save them —

they look to theLord, but He does not answer them.

43 I pulverize them like dust of the earth;

I crush them and trample them like mud in the streets.

44 You have freed me from the feuds among my people;

You have appointed me the head of nations;

a people I had not known serve me.

45 Foreigners submit to me grudgingly;

as soon as they hear, they obey me.

46 Foreigners lose heart

and come trembling from their fortifications.

47 TheLordlives — may my rock be praised!

God, the rock of my salvation,is exalted.

48 God — He gives me vengeance

and casts down peoples under me.

49 He frees me from my enemies.

You exalt me above my adversaries;

You rescue me from violent men.

50 Therefore I will praise You,Lord, among the nations;

I will sing about Your name.

51 He is a tower of salvation forHis king;

He shows loyalty to His anointed,

to David and his descendants forever.

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2 Samuel 23

David’s Last Words

1 These are the last words of David:

The declaration of David son of Jesse,

the declaration of the man raised on high,

the one anointed by the God of Jacob,

the favorite singer of Israel:

2 The Spirit of theLordspoke through me,

His word was on my tongue.

3 The God of Israel spoke;

the Rock of Israel said to me,

“The one who rules the people with justice,

who rules in the fear of God,

4 is like the morning light when the sun rises

on a cloudless morning,

the glisten of rain on sprouting grass.”

5 Is it not true my house is with God?

For He has established an everlasting covenantwith me,

ordered and secured in every detail.

Will He not bring about

my whole salvation and my every desire?

6 But all the wicked are like thorns raked aside;

they can never be picked up by hand.

7 The man who touches them

must be armed with iron and the shaft of a spear.

They will be completely burned up on the spot.

Exploits of David’s Warriors

8 These are the names of David’s warriors:

Josheb-basshebeth the Tahchemonite was chief of the officers.He wielded his spearagainst 800 men that he killed at one time.

9 After him, Eleazar son of Dodo son of an Ahohite was among the three warriors with David when they defied the Philistines. The men of Israel retreated in the place they had gathered for battle,

10 but Eleazar stood his ground and attacked the Philistines until his hand was tired and stuck to his sword. TheLordbrought about a great victory that day. Then the troops came back to him, but only to plunder the dead.

11 After him was Shammah son of Agee the Hararite. The Philistines had assembled in formation where there was a field full of lentils. The troops fled from the Philistines,

12 but Shammah took his stand in the middle of the field, defended it, and struck down the Philistines. So theLordbrought about a great victory.

13 Three of the 30 leading warriors went down at harvest time and came to David at the cave of Adullam,while a company of Philistines was camping in the Valley of Rephaim.

14 At that time David was in the stronghold,and a Philistine garrison was at Bethlehem.

15 David was extremely thirstyand said, “If only someone would bring me water to drink from the well at the city gate of Bethlehem! ”

16 So three of the warriors broke through the Philistine camp and drew water from the well at the gate of Bethlehem. They brought it back to David, but he refused to drink it. Instead, he poured it out to theLord.

17 David said, “Lord, I would never do such a thing! Is this not the blood of men who risked their lives? ” So he refused to drink it. Such were the exploits of the three warriors.

18 Abishai, Joab’s brother and son of Zeruiah,was leader of the Three.He raised his spear against 300 men and killed them, gaining a reputation among the Three.

19 Was he not more honored than the Three? He became their commander even though he did not become one of the Three.

20 Benaiah son of Jehoiadawas the son of a brave man from Kabzeel, a man of many exploits. Benaiah killed two sonsof Arielof Moab, and he went down into a pit on a snowy day and killed a lion.

21 He also killed an Egyptian, a huge man. Even though the Egyptian had a spear in his hand, Benaiah went down to him with a club, snatched the spear out of the Egyptian’s hand, and then killed him with his own spear.

22 These were the exploits of Benaiah son of Jehoiada, who had a reputation among the three warriors.

23 He was the most honored of the Thirty, but he did not become one of the Three. David put him in charge of his bodyguard.

24 Among the Thirty were:

Joab’s brother Asahel,

Elhanan son of Dodo of Bethlehem,

25 Shammah the Harodite,

Elika the Harodite,

26 Helez the Paltite,

Ira son of Ikkesh the Tekoite,

27 Abiezer the Anathothite,

Mebunnai the Hushathite,

28 Zalmon the Ahohite,

Maharai the Netophathite,

29 Heleb son of Baanah the Netophahite,

Ittai son of Ribai from Gibeah of the Benjaminites,

30 Benaiah the Pirathonite,

Hiddai from the wadis of Gaash,

31 Abi-albon the Arbathite,

Azmaveth the Barhumite,

32 Eliahba the Shaalbonite,

the sons of Jashen,

Jonathan son of

33 Shammah the Hararite,

Ahiam son of Sharar the Hararite,

34 Eliphelet son of Ahasbai son of the Maacathite,

Eliam son of Ahithophel the Gilonite,

35 Hezro the Carmelite,

Paarai the Arbite,

36 Igal son of Nathan from Zobah,

Bani the Gadite,

37 Zelek the Ammonite,

Naharai the Beerothite, the armor-bearer for Joab son of Zeruiah,

38 Ira the Ithrite,

Gareb the Ithrite,

39 and Uriahthe Hittite.

There were 37 in all.

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2 Samuel 24

David’s Military Census

1 TheLord’s anger burned against Israel again, and He stirred up David against them to say: “Go, count the people of Israel and Judah.”

2 So the king said to Joab, the commander of his army, “Go through all the tribes of Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba and register the troops so I can know their number.”

3 Joab replied to the king, “May theLordyour God multiply the troops 100 times more than they are— while my lord the king looks on! But why does my lord the king want to do this? ”

4 Yet the king’s order prevailed over Joab and the commanders of the army. So Joab and the commanders of the army left the king’s presence to register the troops of Israel.

5 They crossed the Jordan and camped in Aroer,south of the town in the middle of the valley, and then proceeded toward Gad and Jazer.

6 They went to Gilead and to the land of the Hittitesand continued on to Dan-jaan and around to Sidon.

7 They went to the fortress of Tyre and all the cities of the Hivites and Canaanites. Afterward, they went to the Negev of Judah at Beer-sheba.

8 When they had gone through the whole land, they returned to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and 20 days.

9 Joab gave the king the total of the registration of the troops. There were 800,000 fighting men from Israel and 500,000 men from Judah.

10 David’s conscience troubled himafter he had taken a census of the troops. He said to theLord, “I have sinned greatly in what I’ve done. Now,Lord, because I’ve been very foolish,please take away Your servant’s guilt.”

David’s Punishment

11 When David got up in the morning, a revelation from theLordhad come to the prophet Gad,David’s seer:

12 “Go and say to David, ‘This is what theLordsays: I am offering you three choices. Choose one of them, and I will do it to you.’ ”

13 So Gad went to David, told him the choices, and asked him, “Do you want threeyears of famine to come on your land, to flee from your foes three months while they pursue you, or to have a plague in your land three days? Now, think it over and decide what answer I should take back to the One who sent me.”

14 David answered Gad, “I have great anxiety. Please, let us fall into theLord’s hands because His mercies are great,but don’t let me fall into human hands.”

15 So theLordsent a plague on Israel from that morning until the appointed time, and from Dan to Beer-sheba 70,000 men died.

16 Then the angel extended his hand toward Jerusalem to destroy it,but theLordrelented concerning the destructionand said to the angel who was destroyingthe people, “Enough, withdraw your hand now! ” The angel of theLordwas then at the threshing floor of Araunahthe Jebusite.

17 When David saw the angel striking the people, he said to theLord, “Look, I am the one who has sinned; I am the onewho has done wrong. But these sheep, what have they done? Please, let Your hand be against me and my father’s family.”

David’s Altar

18 Gad came to David that day and said to him, “Go up and set up an altar to theLordon the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.”

19 David went up in obedience to Gad’s command, just as theLordhad commanded.

20 Araunah looked down and saw the king and his servants coming toward him, so he went out and bowed to the king with his face to the ground.

21 Araunah said, “Why has my lord the king come to his servant? ”

David replied, “To buy the threshing floor from you in order to build an altar to theLord, so the plague on the people may be halted.”

22 Araunah said to David, “My lord the king may take whatever he wantsand offer it. Here are the oxen for a burnt offering and the threshing sledges and ox yokes for the wood.

23 My king, Araunah gives everything here to the king.” Then he said to the king, “May theLordyour God accept you.”

24 The king answered Araunah, “No, I insist on buying it from you for a price, for I will not offer to theLordmy God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.” David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for 20 ouncesof silver.

25 He built an altar to theLordthere and offered burnt offerings and fellowship offerings. Then theLordanswered prayer on behalf of the land,and the plague on Israel ended.

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