2 Samuel 2:10
2:10 Ish-bosheth son of Saul was forty years old when he began to rule over Israel. He ruled two years. However, the people
of Judah followed David.
2 Samuel 10:2
10:2 David said, “I will express my loyalty
to Hanun son of Nahash just as his father was loyal
to me.” So David sent his servants with a message expressing sympathy over his father’s death.
When David’s servants entered the land of the Ammonites,
2 Samuel 14:11
14:11 She replied, “In that case,
let the king invoke the name of
the
Lord your God so that the avenger of blood may not kill! Then they will not destroy my son!” He replied, “As surely as the
Lord lives, not a single hair of your son’s head
will fall to the ground.”
2 Samuel 17:10
17:10 If that happens even the bravest soldier – one who is lion-hearted – will virtually melt away. For all Israel knows that your father is a warrior and that those who are with him are brave.
2 Samuel 18:22
18:22 Ahimaaz the son of Zadok again spoke to Joab, “Whatever happens, let me go after the Cushite.” But Joab said, “Why is it that you want to go, my son? You have no good news that will bring you a reward.”
2 Samuel 20:1
Sheba’s Rebellion
20:1 Now a wicked man named Sheba son of Bicri, a Benjaminite, happened to be there. He blew the trumpet and said,
“We have no share in David;
we have no inheritance in this son of Jesse!
Every man go home, O Israel!”
2 Samuel 23:9
23:9 Next in command
was Eleazar son of Dodo,
the son of Ahohi. He was one of the three warriors who were with David when they defied the Philistines who were assembled there for battle. When the men of Israel retreated,
2 Samuel 23:20
23:20 Benaiah son of Jehoida was a brave warrior from Kabzeel who performed great exploits. He struck down the two sons of Ariel of Moab. He also went down and killed a lion in a cistern on a snowy day.