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2 Samuel 2:5-7

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2:5 So David sent messengers to the people of Jabesh Gilead and told them, “May you be blessed by the Lord because you have shown this kindness 1  to your lord Saul by burying him. 2:6 Now may the Lord show you true kindness! 2  I also will reward you, 3  because you have done this deed. 2:7 Now be courageous 4  and prove to be valiant warriors, for your lord Saul is dead. The people of Judah have anointed me as king over them.”

2 Samuel 2:1

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David is Anointed King

2:1 Afterward David inquired of the Lord, “Should I go up to one of the cities of Judah?” The Lord told him, “Go up.” David asked, “Where should I go?” The Lord replied, 5  “To Hebron.”

2 Samuel 1:11-13

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1:11 David then grabbed his own clothes 6  and tore them, as did all the men who were with him. 1:12 They lamented and wept and fasted until evening because Saul, his son Jonathan, the Lord’s people, and the house of Israel had fallen by the sword.

1:13 David said to the young man who told this to him, “Where are you from?” He replied, “I am an Amalekite, the son of a resident foreigner.” 7 

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[2:5]  1 tn Or “loyalty.”

[2:6]  2 tn Or “loyalty and devotion.”

[2:6]  3 tn Heb “will do with you this good.”

[2:7]  4 tn Heb “let your hands be strong.”

[2:1]  5 tn Heb “he said.” The referent (the Lord) has been specified in the translation for clarity and for stylistic reasons.

[1:11]  6 tc The present translation follows the Qere and many medieval Hebrew mss in reading “his garments,” rather than “his garment,” the reading of the Kethib.

[1:13]  7 tn The Hebrew word used here refers to a foreigner whose social standing was something less than that of native residents of the land, but something more than that of a nonresident alien who was merely passing through.



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