94. Removal of
the Ark from
Kirjath-jearim.
(1) To the House
of Obed-edom. |
2 Samuel 6:1-11.
1
David again
gathered
together all the
chosen men of
Israel, thirty
thousand.
2
David arose, and
went with all
the people who
were with him,
from Baale
Judah, to bring
up from there
the ark of God,
which is called
by the Name,
even the name of
Yahweh of Armies
who sits above
the cherubim.
3
They set the ark
of God on a new
cart, and
brought it out
of the house of
Abinadab that
was in the hill:
and Uzzah and
Ahio, the sons
of Abinadab,
drove the new
cart.
4
They brought it
out of the house
of Abinadab,
which was in the
hill, with the
ark of God: and
Ahio went before
the ark.
5
David and all
the house of
Israel played
before Yahweh
with all kinds
of instruments
made of fir
wood, and with
harps, and with
stringed
instruments, and
with
tambourines, and
with castanets,
and with
cymbals.
6
When they came
to the threshing
floor of Nacon,
Uzzah reached
for the ark of
God, and took
hold of it; for
the cattle
stumbled.
7
The anger of
Yahweh was
kindled against
Uzzah; and God
struck him there
for his error;
and there he
died by the ark
of God.
8
David was
displeased,
because Yahweh
had broken forth
on Uzzah; and he
called that
place Perez
Uzzah, to this
day.
9
David was afraid
of Yahweh that
day; and he
said, “How shall
the ark of
Yahweh come to
me?”
10
So David would
not move the ark
of Yahweh to be
with him in the
city of David;
but David
carried it aside
into the house
of Obed-Edom the
Gittite.
11
The ark of
Yahweh remained
in the house of
Obed-Edom the
Gittite three
months: and
Yahweh blessed
Obed-Edom, and
all his house.
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1Chronicles
13:1-14.
1
David consulted
with the
captains of
thousands and of
hundreds, even
with every
leader.
2
David said to
all the assembly
of Israel, “If
it seems good to
you, and if it
is of Yahweh our
God, let us send
abroad
everywhere to
our brothers who
are left in all
the land of
Israel, with
whom the priests
and Levites are
in their cities
that have
suburbs, that
they may gather
themselves to
us;
3
and let us bring
again the ark of
our God to us.
For we didn’t
seek it in the
days of Saul.”
4
All the assembly
said that they
would do so; for
the thing was
right in the
eyes of all the
people.
5
So David
assembled all
Israel together,
from the Shihor
the brook of
Egypt even to
the entrance of
Hamath, to bring
the ark of God
from Kiriath
Jearim.
6
David went up,
and all Israel,
to Baalah, that
is, to Kiriath
Jearim, which
belonged to
Judah, to bring
up from there
the ark of God
Yahweh that sits
above the
cherubim, that
is called by the
Name.
7
They carried the
ark of God on a
new cart, and
brought it out
of the house of
Abinadab: and
Uzza and Ahio
drove the cart.
8
David and all
Israel played
before God with
all their might,
even with songs,
and with harps,
and with
stringed
instruments, and
with
tambourines, and
with cymbals,
and with
trumpets.
9
When they came
to the threshing
floor of Chidon,
Uzza put forth
his hand to hold
the ark; for the
oxen stumbled.
10
The anger of
Yahweh was
kindled against
Uzza, and he
struck him,
because he put
forth his hand
to the ark; and
there he died
before God.
11
David was
displeased,
because Yahweh
had broken forth
on Uzza; and he
called that
place Perez Uzza,
to this day.
12
David was afraid
of God that day,
saying, “How
shall I bring
the ark of God
home to me?”
13
So David didn’t
move the ark to
him into the
city of David,
but carried it
aside into the
house of Obed-Edom
the Gittite.
14
The ark of God
remained with
the family of
Obed-Edom in his
house three
months: and
Yahweh blessed
the house of
Obed-Edom, and
all that he had.
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(2) To
Jerusalem. |
2 Samuel
6:12-19a.
12
It was told king
David, saying,
“Yahweh has
blessed the
house of Obed-Edom,
and all that
pertains to him,
because of the
ark of God.”
David went and
brought up the
ark of God from
the house of
Obed-Edom into
the city of
David with joy.
13
It was so, that,
when those who
bore the ark of
Yahweh had gone
six paces, he
sacrificed an ox
and a fattened
calf.
14
David danced
before Yahweh
with all his
might; and David
was clothed in a
linen ephod.
15
So David and all
the house of
Israel brought
up the ark of
Yahweh with
shouting, and
with the sound
of the trumpet.
16
It was so, as
the ark of
Yahweh came into
the city of
David, that
Michal the
daughter of Saul
looked out at
the window, and
saw king David
leaping and
dancing before
Yahweh; and she
despised him in
her heart.
17
They brought in
the ark of
Yahweh, and set
it in its place,
in the midst of
the tent that
David had
pitched for it;
and David
offered burnt
offerings and
peace offerings
before Yahweh.
18
When David had
made an end of
offering the
burnt offering
and the peace
offerings, he
blessed the
people in the
name of Yahweh
of Armies.
19a
He gave to all
the people, even
among the whole
multitude of
Israel, both to
men and women,
to everyone a
portion of
bread, dates,
and raisins.... |
1Chronicles
15:1-16:3.
1
David made him
houses in the
city of David;
and he prepared
a place for the
ark of God, and
pitched for it a
tent.
2
Then David said,
“No one ought to
carry the ark of
God but the
Levites. For
Yahweh has
chosen them to
carry the ark of
God, and to
minister to him
forever.”
3
David assembled
all Israel at
Jerusalem, to
bring up the ark
of Yahweh to its
place, which he
had prepared for
it.
4
David gathered
together the
sons of Aaron,
and the Levites:
5
of the sons of
Kohath, Uriel
the chief, and
his brothers one
hundred twenty;
6
of the sons of
Merari, Asaiah
the chief, and
his brothers two
hundred twenty;
7
of the sons of
Gershom, Joel
the chief, and
his brothers one
hundred thirty;
8
of the sons of
Elizaphan,
Shemaiah the
chief, and his
brothers two
hundred;
9
of the sons of
Hebron, Eliel
the chief, and
his brothers
eighty;
10
of the sons of
Uzziel,
Amminadab the
chief, and his
brothers one
hundred twelve.
11
David called for
Zadok and
Abiathar the
priests, and for
the Levites, for
Uriel, Asaiah,
and Joel,
Shemaiah, and
Eliel, and
Amminadab,
12
and said to
them, “You are
the heads of the
fathers’
households of
the Levites.
Sanctify
yourselves, both
you and your
brothers, that
you may bring up
the ark of
Yahweh, the God
of Israel, to
the place that I
have prepared
for it.
13
For because you
didn’t carry it
at first, Yahweh
our God made
broke out
against us,
because we
didn’t seek him
according to the
ordinance.”
14
So the priests
and the Levites
sanctified
themselves to
bring up the ark
of Yahweh, the
God of Israel.
15
The children of
the Levites bore
the ark of God
on their
shoulders with
the poles
thereon, as
Moses commanded
according to the
word of Yahweh.
16
David spoke to
the chief of the
Levites to
appoint their
brothers the
singers, with
instruments of
music, stringed
instruments and
harps and
cymbals,
sounding aloud
and lifting up
the voice with
joy.
17
So the Levites
appointed Heman
the son of Joel;
and of his
brothers, Asaph
the son of
Berechiah; and
of the sons of
Merari their
brothers, Ethan
the son of
Kushaiah;
18
and with them
their brothers
of the second
degree,
Zechariah, Ben,
and Jaaziel, and
Shemiramoth, and
Jehiel, and Unni,
Eliab, and
Benaiah, and
Maaseiah, and
Mattithiah, and
Eliphelehu, and
Mikneiah, and
Obed-Edom, and
Jeiel, the
doorkeepers.
19
So the singers,
Heman, Asaph,
and Ethan, were
given cymbals of
brass to sound
aloud;
20
and Zechariah,
and Aziel, and
Shemiramoth, and
Jehiel, and Unni,
and Eliab, and
Maaseiah, and
Benaiah, with
stringed
instruments set
to Alamoth;
21
and Mattithiah,
and Eliphelehu,
and Mikneiah,
and Obed-Edom,
and Jeiel, and
Azaziah, with
harps tuned to
the
eight-stringed
lyre, to lead.
22
Chenaniah, chief
of the Levites,
was over the
song: he
instructed about
the song,
because he was
skillful.
23
Berechiah and
Elkanah were
doorkeepers for
the ark.
24
Shebaniah, and
Joshaphat, and
Nethanel, and
Amasai, and
Zechariah, and
Benaiah, and
Eliezer, the
priests, blew
the trumpets
before the ark
of God: and Obed-Edom
and Jehiah were
doorkeepers for
the ark.
25
So David, and
the elders of
Israel, and the
captains over
thousands, went
to bring up the
ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh out of
the house of
Obed-Edom with
joy.
26
It happened,
when God helped
the Levites who
bore the ark of
the covenant of
Yahweh, that
they sacrificed
seven bulls and
seven rams.
27
David was
clothed with a
robe of fine
linen, and all
the Levites who
bore the ark,
and the singers,
and Chenaniah
the master of
the song with
the singers: and
David had on him
an ephod of
linen.
28
Thus all Israel
brought up the
ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh with
shouting, and
with sound of
the cornet, and
with trumpets,
and with
cymbals,
sounding aloud
with stringed
instruments and
harps.
29
It happened, as
the ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh came to
the city of
David, that
Michal the
daughter of Saul
looked out at
the window, and
saw king David
dancing and
playing; and she
despised him in
her heart.
1
They brought in
the ark of God,
and set it in
the midst of the
tent that David
had pitched for
it: and they
offered burnt
offerings and
peace offerings
before God.
2
When David had
made an end of
offering the
burnt offering
and the peace
offerings, he
blessed the
people in the
name of Yahweh.
3
He dealt to
everyone of
Israel, both man
and woman, to
every one a loaf
of bread, and a
portion of meat,
and a cake of
raisins. |
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(3) David's
Hymn of Praise
1 Chronicles
16:4-36.
4
He appointed
certain of the
Levites to
minister before
the ark of
Yahweh, and to
celebrate and to
thank and praise
Yahweh, the God
of Israel:
5
Asaph the chief,
and second to
him Zechariah,
Jeiel, and
Shemiramoth, and
Jehiel, and
Mattithiah, and
Eliab, and
Benaiah, and
Obed-Edom, and
Jeiel, with
stringed
instruments and
with harps; and
Asaph with
cymbals,
sounding aloud;
6
and Benaiah and
Jahaziel the
priests with
trumpets
continually,
before the ark
of the covenant
of God.
7
Then on that day
David first
ordained to give
thanks to
Yahweh, by the
hand of Asaph
and his
brothers.
8
Oh give thanks
to Yahweh.
Call on his
name.
Make his doings
known among the
peoples.
9
Sing to him.
Sing praises to
him.
Tell of all his
marvelous works.
10
Glory in his
holy name.
Let the heart of
those who seek
Yahweh rejoice.
11
Seek Yahweh and
his strength.
Seek his face
forever more.
12
Remember his
marvelous works
that he has
done,
his wonders, and
the judgments of
his mouth,
13
you seed of
Israel his
servant,
you children of
Jacob, his
chosen ones.
14
He is Yahweh our
God.
His judgments
are in all the
earth.
15
Remember his
covenant
forever,
the word which
he commanded to
a thousand
generations,
16
the covenant
which he made
with Abraham,
his oath to
Isaac.
17
He confirmed the
same to Jacob
for a statute,
and to Israel
for an
everlasting
covenant,
18
saying, “I will
give you the
land of Canaan,
The lot of your
inheritance,”
19
when you were
but a few men in
number,
yes, very few,
and foreigners
were in it.
20
They went about
from nation to
nation,
from one kingdom
to another
people.
21
He allowed no
man to do them
wrong.
Yes, he reproved
kings for their
sakes,
22
“Don’t touch my
anointed ones!
Do my prophets
no harm!”
23
Sing to Yahweh,
all the earth!
Display his
salvation from
day to day.
24
Declare his
glory among the
nations,
and his
marvelous works
among all the
peoples.
25
For great is
Yahweh, and
greatly to be
praised.
He also is to be
feared above all
gods.
26
For all the gods
of the peoples
are idols,
but Yahweh made
the heavens.
27
Honor and
majesty are
before him.
Strength and
gladness are in
his place.
28
Ascribe to
Yahweh, you
relatives of the
peoples,
ascribe to
Yahweh glory and
strength!
29
Ascribe to
Yahweh the glory
due to his name.
Bring an
offering, and
come before him.
Worship Yahweh
in holy array.
30
Tremble before
him, all the
earth.
The world also
is established
that it can’t be
moved.
31
Let the heavens
be glad,
and let the
earth rejoice!
Let them say
among the
nations, “Yahweh
reigns!”
32
Let the sea
roar, and its
fullness!
Let the field
exult, and all
that is therein!
33
Then the trees
of the forest
will sing for
joy before
Yahweh,
for he comes to
judge the earth.
34
Oh give thanks
to Yahweh, for
he is good,
for his loving
kindness endures
forever.
35
Say, “Save us,
God of our
salvation!
Gather us
together and
deliver us from
the nations,
to give thanks
to your holy
name,
to triumph in
your praise.”
36
Blessed be
Yahweh, the God
of Israel,
from everlasting
even to
everlasting.
All the people
said, “Amen,”
and praised
Yahweh.
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(4)
Concluding
Statements. |
2 Samuel
6:19b-23.
19b
...So all the
people departed
everyone to his
house.
20
Then David
returned to
bless his
household.
Michal the
daughter of Saul
came out to meet
David, and said,
“How glorious
the king of
Israel was
today, who
uncovered
himself today in
the eyes of the
handmaids of his
servants, as one
of the vain
fellows
shamelessly
uncovers
himself!”
21
David said to
Michal, “It was
before Yahweh,
who chose me
above your
father, and
above all his
house, to
appoint me
prince over the
people of
Yahweh, over
Israel.
Therefore will I
celebrate before
Yahweh.
22
I will be yet
more vile than
this, and will
be base in my
own sight. But
of the handmaids
of whom you have
spoken, they
shall honor me.”
23
Michal the
daughter of Saul
had no child to
the day of her
death.
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1 Chronicles
16:37-43.
37
So he left
there, before
the ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh, Asaph
and his
brothers, to
minister before
the ark
continually, as
every day’s work
required;
38
and Obed-Edom
with their
brothers,
sixty-eight;
Obed-Edom also
the son of
Jeduthun and
Hosah to be
doorkeepers;
39
and Zadok the
priest, and his
brothers the
priests, before
the tabernacle
of Yahweh in the
high place that
was at Gibeon,
40
to offer burnt
offerings to
Yahweh on the
altar of burnt
offering
continually
morning and
evening, even
according to all
that is written
in the law of
Yahweh, which he
commanded to
Israel;
41
and with them
Heman and
Jeduthun, and
the rest who
were chosen, who
were mentioned
by name, to give
thanks to
Yahweh, because
his loving
kindness endures
forever;
42
and with them
Heman and
Jeduthun with
trumpets and
cymbals for
those that
should sound
aloud, and with
instruments for
the songs of
God; and the
sons of Jeduthun
to be at the
gate.
43
All the people
departed every
man to his
house: and David
returned to
bless his house.
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95. The Promise
of eternal
Dominion to the
House of David.
(1) David's
Purpose to build
a Temple to
Jehovah. |
2 Samuel 7:1-3.
1
It happened,
when the king
lived in his
house, and
Yahweh had given
him rest from
all his enemies
all around,
2
that the king
said to Nathan
the prophet,
“See now, I
dwell in a house
of cedar, but
the ark of God
dwells within
curtains.”
3
Nathan said to
the king, “Go,
do all that is
in your heart;
for Yahweh is
with you.”
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1Chronicles
17:1, 2.
1
It happened,
when David lived
in his house,
that David said
to Nathan the
prophet,
“Behold, I dwell
in a house of
cedar, but the
ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh is under
curtains.”
2
Nathan said to
David, “Do all
that is in your
heart; for God
is with you.”
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(2) The
Lord's Answer
through Nathan. |
2 Samuel 7:4-17.
4
It happened the
same night, that
the word of
Yahweh came to
Nathan, saying,
5
“Go and tell my
servant David,
‘Thus says
Yahweh, “Shall
you build me a
house for me to
dwell in?
6
For I have not
lived in a house
since the day
that I brought
up the children
of Israel out of
Egypt, even to
this day, but
have moved
around in a tent
and in a
tabernacle.
7
In all places in
which I have
walked with all
the children of
Israel, did I
say a word to
any of the
tribes of
Israel, whom I
commanded to be
shepherd of my
people Israel,
saying, ‘Why
have you not
built me a house
of cedar?’”’
8
Now therefore
you shall tell
my servant David
this, ‘Thus says
Yahweh of
Armies, “I took
you from the
sheep pen, from
following the
sheep, that you
should be prince
over my people,
over Israel.
9
I have been with
you wherever you
went, and have
cut off all your
enemies from
before you. I
will make you a
great name, like
the name of the
great ones who
are in the
earth.
10
I will appoint a
place for my
people Israel,
and will plant
them, that they
may dwell in
their own place,
and be moved no
more; neither
shall the
children of
wickedness
afflict them any
more, as at the
first,
11
and as from the
day that I
commanded judges
to be over my
people Israel. I
will cause you
to rest from all
your enemies.
Moreover Yahweh
tells you that
Yahweh will make
you a house.
12
When your days
are fulfilled,
and you shall
sleep with your
fathers, I will
set up your seed
after you, who
shall proceed
out of your
bowels, and I
will establish
his kingdom.
13
He shall build a
house for my
name, and I will
establish the
throne of his
kingdom forever.
14
I will be his
father, and he
shall be my son.
If he commits
iniquity, I will
chasten him with
the rod of men,
and with the
stripes of the
children of men;
15
but my loving
kindness shall
not depart from
him, as I took
it from Saul,
whom I put away
before you.
16
Your house and
your kingdom
shall be made
sure forever
before you. Your
throne shall be
established
forever.”’”
17
According to all
these words, and
according to all
this vision, so
Nathan spoke to
David.
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1Chronicles
17:3-15.
3
It happened the
same night, that
the word of God
came to Nathan,
saying,
4
“Go and tell
David my
servant, ‘Thus
says Yahweh,
“You shall not
build me a house
to dwell in;
5
for I have not
lived in a house
since the day
that I brought
up Israel, to
this day, but
have gone from
tent to tent,
and from one
tent to another.
6
In all places in
which I have
walked with all
Israel, did I
speak a word
with any of the
judges of
Israel, whom I
commanded to be
shepherd of my
people, saying,
‘Why have you
not built me a
house of
cedar?’”’
7
“Now therefore,
you shall tell
my servant
David, ‘Thus
says Yahweh of
Armies, “I took
you from the
sheep pen, from
following the
sheep, that you
should be prince
over my people
Israel.
8
I have been with
you wherever you
have gone, and
have cut off all
your enemies
from before you.
I will make you
a name, like the
name of the
great ones who
are in the
earth.
9
I will appoint a
place for my
people Israel,
and will plant
them, that they
may dwell in
their own place,
and be moved no
more; neither
shall the
children of
wickedness waste
them any more,
as at the first,
10
and from the day
that I commanded
judges to be
over my people
Israel; and I
will subdue all
your enemies.
Moreover I tell
you that Yahweh
will build you a
house.
11
It shall happen,
when your days
are fulfilled
that you must go
to be with your
fathers, that I
will set up your
seed after you,
who shall be of
your sons; and I
will establish
his kingdom.
12
He shall build
me a house, and
I will establish
his throne
forever.
13
I will be his
father, and he
shall be my son.
I will not take
my loving
kindness away
from him, as I
took it from him
that was before
you;
14
but I will
settle him in my
house and in my
kingdom forever.
His throne shall
be established
forever.”’”
15
According to all
these words, and
according to all
this vision, so
Nathan spoke to
David.
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David's Prayer
and
Thanksgiving. |
2 Samuel
7:18-29.
18
Then David the
king went in,
and sat before
Yahweh; and he
said, “Who am I,
Lord
Yahweh, and what
is my house,
that you have
brought me thus
far?
19
This was yet a
small thing in
your eyes, Lord
Yahweh; but you
have spoken also
of your
servant’s house
for a great
while to come;
and this after
the way of men,
Lord Yahweh!
20
What more can
David say to
you? For you
know your
servant, Lord
Yahweh.
21
For your word’s
sake, and
according to
your own heart,
you have worked
all this
greatness, to
make your
servant know it.
22
Therefore you
are great,
Yahweh God. For
there is none
like you,
neither is there
any God besides
you, according
to all that we
have heard with
our ears.
23
What one nation
in the earth is
like your
people, even
like Israel,
whom God went to
redeem to
himself for a
people, and to
make himself a
name, and to do
great things for
you, and awesome
things for your
land, before
your people,
whom you redeem
to yourself out
of Egypt, from
the nations and
their gods?
24
You established
for yourself
your people
Israel to be a
people to you
forever; and
you, Yahweh,
became their
God.
25
Now, Yahweh God,
the word that
you have spoken
concerning your
servant, and
concerning his
house, confirm
it forever, and
do as you have
spoken.
26
Let your name be
magnified
forever, saying,
‘Yahweh of
Armies is God
over Israel; and
the house of
your servant
David shall be
established
before you.’
27
For you, Yahweh
of Armies, the
God of Israel,
have revealed to
your servant,
saying, ‘I will
build you a
house.’
Therefore your
servant has
found in his
heart to pray
this prayer to
you.
28
“Now, O Lord
Yahweh, you are
God, and your
words are truth,
and you have
promised this
good thing to
your servant.
29
Now therefore
let it please
you to bless the
house of your
servant, that it
may continue
forever before
you; for you,
Lord Yahweh,
have spoken it.
Let the house of
your servant be
blessed forever
with your
blessing.”
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1Chronicles
17:16-27.
16
Then David the
king went in,
and sat before
Yahweh; and he
said, “Who am I,
Yahweh God, and
what is my
house, that you
have brought me
thus far?
17
This was a small
thing in your
eyes, God; but
you have spoken
of your
servant’s house
for a great
while to come,
and have
respected me
according to the
estate of a man
of high degree,
Yahweh God.
18
What can David
say yet more to
you concerning
the honor which
is done to your
servant? For you
know your
servant.
19
Yahweh, for your
servant’s sake,
and according to
your own heart,
you have worked
all this
greatness, to
make known all
these great
things.
20
Yahweh, there is
none like you,
neither is there
any God besides
you, according
to all that we
have heard with
our ears.
21
What one nation
in the earth is
like your people
Israel, whom God
went to redeem
to himself for a
people, to make
you a name by
great and
awesome things,
in driving out
nations from
before your
people, whom you
redeem out of
Egypt?
22
For your people
Israel you made
your own people
forever; and
you, Yahweh,
became their
God.
23
Now, Yahweh, let
the word that
you have spoken
concerning your
servant, and
concerning his
house, be
established
forever, and do
as you have
spoken.
24
Let your name be
established and
magnified
forever, saying,
‘Yahweh of
Armies is the
God of Israel,
even a God to
Israel. The
house of David
your servant is
established
before you.’
25
For you, my God,
have revealed to
your servant
that you will
build him a
house. Therefore
your servant has
found courage to
pray before you.
26
Now, Yahweh, you
are God, and
have promised
this good thing
to your servant.
27
Now it has
pleased you to
bless the house
of your servant,
that it may
continue forever
before you; for
you, Yahweh,
have blessed,
and it is
blessed
forever.”
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96. David's
Kindness towards
Jonathan's Son,
Mephibosheth.
2 Samuel
9:1-13.
1
David said, “Is
there yet any
who is left of
the house of
Saul, that I may
show him
kindness for
Jonathan’s
sake?”
2
There was of the
house of Saul a
servant whose
name was Ziba,
and they called
him to David;
and the king
said to him,
“Are you Ziba?”
He said, “Your
servant is he.”
3
The king said,
“Is there not
yet any of the
house of Saul,
that I may show
the kindness of
God to him?”
Ziba said to the
king, “Jonathan
has yet a son,
who is lame of
his feet.”
4
The king said to
him, “Where is
he?”
Ziba said to the
king, “Behold,
he is in the
house of Machir
the son of
Ammiel, in Lo
Debar.”
5
Then king David
sent, and
fetched him out
of the house of
Machir the son
of Ammiel, from
Lo Debar.
6
Mephibosheth,
the son of
Jonathan, the
son of Saul,
came to David,
and fell on his
face, and showed
respect. David
said, “Mephibosheth.”
He answered,
“Behold, your
servant!”
7
David said to
him, “Don’t be
afraid of him;
for I will
surely show you
kindness for
Jonathan your
father’s sake,
and will restore
to you all the
land of Saul
your father. You
shall eat bread
at my table
continually.”
8
He bowed down,
and said, “What
is your servant,
that you should
look on such a
dead dog as I
am?”
9
Then the king
called to Ziba,
Saul’s servant,
and said to him,
“All that
pertained to
Saul and to all
his house have I
given to your
master’s son.
10
You shall till
the land for
him, you, and
your sons, and
your servants;
and you shall
bring in the
harvest, that
your master’s
son may have
bread to eat:
but Mephibosheth
your master’s
son shall eat
bread always at
my table.” Now
Ziba had fifteen
sons and twenty
servants.
11
Then Ziba said
to the king,
“According to
all that my lord
the king
commands his
servant, so your
shall servant
do.” So
Mephibosheth ate
at the king’s
table, like one
of the king’s
sons.
12
Mephibosheth had
a young son,
whose name was
Mica. All that
lived in the
house of Ziba
were servants to
Mephibosheth.
13
So Mephibosheth
lived in
Jerusalem; for
he ate
continually at
the king’s
table. He was
lame in both his
feet.
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97. The Birth of
Solomon.
2 Samuel
12:24b, 25.
24b
...She
[Bathsheba ]
bore a son, and
he called his
name Solomon.
Yahweh loved
him;
25
and he sent by
the hand of
Nathan the
prophet; and he
named him
Jedidiah, for
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98. David's
Family in
Jerusalem. |
2 Samuel
5:13-16.
13
David took him
more concubines
and wives out of
Jerusalem, after
he had come from
Hebron; and
there were yet
sons and
daughters born
to David.
14
These are the
names of those
who were born to
him in
Jerusalem:
Shammua, and
Shobab, and
Nathan, and
Solomon,
15
and Ibhar, and
Elishua, and
Nepheg, and
Japhia,
16
and Elishama,
and Eliada, and
Eliphelet.
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1 Chronicles
3:5-9.
5
and these were
born to him in
Jerusalem:
Shimea, and
Shobab, and
Nathan, and
Solomon, four,
of Bathshua the
daughter of
Ammiel;
6
and Ibhar, and
Elishama, and
Eliphelet,
7
and Nogah, and
Nepheg, and
Japhia,
8
and Elishama,
and Eliada, and
Eliphelet, nine.
9
All these were
the sons of
David, besides
the sons of the
concubines; and
Tamar was their
sister.
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1 Chronicles
14:3-7.
3
David took more
wives at
Jerusalem; and
David became the
father of more
sons and
daughters.
4
These are the
names of the
children whom he
had in
Jerusalem:
Shammua, and
Shobab, Nathan,
and Solomon,
5
and Ibhar, and
Elishua, and
Elpelet,
6
and Nogah, and
Nepheg, and
Japhia,
7
and Elishama,
and Beeliada,
and Eliphelet.
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