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    1Chronicles 19

    1 Some time later, King Nahash of Ammon died and his son succeeded him,ISV — 1Chronicles 19:1

    2 so David told himself, “I will be loyal to Nahash’s son Hanun, since his father showed loyal, gracious love to me.” So David sent a delegation a19:2 Lit. servants; and so throughout the section to console him about his loss of his b19:2 The Heb. lacks his loss of father. But when David’s delegation arrived to visit c19:2 The Heb. lacks visit Hanun in Ammonite territory to console him,ISV — 1Chronicles 19:2

    3 the Ammonite officials asked Hanun, “Do you think that because David has sent a delegation of consolers to you that he is honoring your father? His delegation has arrived to search, overthrow, and scout the land, hasn’t it?”ISV — 1Chronicles 19:3

    4 So Hanun arrested David’s delegation, shaved off their beards, cut off their clothes at the waist line, and sent them away in disgrace. d19:4 The Heb. lacks in disgraceISV — 1Chronicles 19:4

    5 After they had departed, David was informed about the men, so he sent word e19:5 The Heb. lacks word to them, since they had been deeply humiliated. He told them, “Stay at Jericho until your beards have grown back, and then return.”ISV — 1Chronicles 19:5

    6 When the Ammonites realized that they had created quite a stink with David, Hanun and the Ammonites spent 1,000 silver talents f19:6 I.e., about 75,000 pounds; a talent weighed about 75 pounds to hire chariots and mercenaries from Mesopotamia, from Aram-maacah, and from Zobah.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:6

    7 They hired 32,000 chariots, along with the king of Maacah and his army, who arrived and encamped at Medeba. The Ammonites also were mustered and came out to battle from their home cities.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:7

    8 In response, David sent out Joab and his entire army of elite soldiers.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:8

    9 The Ammonites went out in battle formation in front of the entrance to the city while the kings who had come stayed by themselves in the open fields.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:9

    10 When Joab observed that the battle lines were set up to oppose him both in front and behind, he appointed some special forces from Israel and arrayed them to oppose the Arameans,ISV — 1Chronicles 19:10

    11 putting the rest of his forces under command of his brother Abishai, who arrayed them to oppose the Ammonites.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:11

    12 He told Abishai, g19:12 The Heb. lacks to Abishai “If the Arameans prove too strong for me, then you are to help me. If the Ammonites prove too strong for you, then I will help you.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:12

    13 Be strong, be courageous on behalf of our people and for the cities of our God, and may the LORD do what he thinks is best.”ISV — 1Chronicles 19:13

    14 So Joab and the soldiers who were with him attacked the Arameans in battle formation, and the Arameans retreated in front of him.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:14

    15 When the Ammonites saw the Arameans retreating, they also retreated from Joab’s brother Abishai back to the city and Joab left for Jerusalem.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:15

    16 After the Arameans realized that they had been defeated by Israel, they sent for the Arameans who lived beyond the Euphrates River. h19:16 The Heb. lacks Euphrates Shophach i19:16 Cf. 2Sam 10:16, which reads Shobach was leading them as commander of Hadadezer’s army.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:16

    17 When David learned this, he mustered all of Israel, crossed the Jordan, approached the Arameans, and drew up his forces against them. After David had assembled in battle array against the Arameans, the Arameans j19:17 Lit. Arameans, they attacked him.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:17

    18 The Arameans retreated from Israel, and David’s forces k19:18 Lit. David killed 7,000 Aramean charioteers, 40,000 soldiers, and Shophach, the commander of their army.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:18

    19 When Hadadezer’s officials saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they sought terms of peace with David and became subservient to him. After this, the Arameans were unwilling to help the Ammonites anymore.ISV — 1Chronicles 19:19

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