2 Samuel 18:2
Context18:2 David then sent out the army – a third under the leadership of Joab, a third under the leadership of Joab’s brother Abishai son of Zeruiah, and a third under the leadership of Ittai the Gittite. The king said to the troops, “I too will indeed march out with you.”
2 Samuel 3:3
Context3:3 His second son 1 was Kileab, born to Abigail the widow 2 of Nabal the Carmelite. His third son was Absalom, the son of Maacah daughter of King Talmai of Geshur.
2 Samuel 1:2
Context1:2 On the third day a man arrived from the camp of Saul with his clothes torn and dirt on his head. 3 When he approached David, the man 4 threw himself to the ground. 5
2 Samuel 8:2
Context8:2 He defeated the Moabites. He made them lie on the ground and then used a rope to measure them off. He put two-thirds of them to death and spared the other third. 6 The Moabites became David’s subjects and brought tribute. 7
2 Samuel 3:17
Context3:17 Abner advised 8 the elders of Israel, “Previously you were wanting David to be your king. 9


[3:3] 1 tn The Hebrew text does not have the word “son.” So also in vv. 3-5.
[1:2] 1 sn Tearing one’s clothing and throwing dirt on one’s head were outward expressions of grief in the ancient Near East, where such demonstrable reactions were a common response to tragic news.
[1:2] 2 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the man mentioned at the beginning of v. 2) has been specified in the translation to avoid confusion as to who fell to the ground.
[1:2] 3 tn Heb “he fell to the ground and did obeisance.”
[8:2] 1 tn Heb “and he measured [with] two [lengths] of rope to put to death and [with] the fullness of the rope to keep alive.”
[8:2] 2 tn Heb “and the Moabites were servants of David, carriers of tribute.”
[3:17] 1 tn Heb “the word of Abner was with.”
[3:17] 2 tn Heb “you were seeking David to be king over you.”