| (0.23182547400612) | 2Sa 18:21 |
| Then Joab said to the Cushite, “Go and tell the king what you have seen.” After bowing to Joab, the Cushite ran off. |
| (0.23182547400612) | 2Sa 22:45 |
| Foreigners are powerless before me; 1 when they hear of my exploits, they submit to me. 2 |
| (0.2314722324159) | 2Sa 1:10 |
| So I stood over him and put him to death, since I knew that he couldn’t live in such a condition. 1 Then I took the crown which was on his head and the 2 bracelet which was on his arm. I have brought them here to my lord.” 3 |
| (0.2314722324159) | 2Sa 14:11 |
| She replied, “In that case, 1 let the king invoke the name of 2 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 3 will fall to the ground.” |
| (0.2314722324159) | 2Sa 16:11 |
| Then David said to Abishai and to all his servants, “My own son, my very own flesh and blood, 1 is trying to take my life. So also now this Benjaminite! Leave him alone so that he can curse, for the Lord has spoken to him. |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 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 1 of Judah followed David. |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 3:3 |
| 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. |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 5:23 |
| So David asked the Lord what he should do. 1 This time 2 the Lord 3 said to him, “Don’t march straight up. Instead, circle around behind them and come against them opposite the trees. 4 |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 7:22 |
| Therefore you are great, O Lord God, for there is none like you! There is no God besides you! What we have heard is true! 1 |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 14:4 |
| So the Tekoan woman went 1 to the king. She bowed down with her face to the ground in deference to him and said, “Please help me, 2 O king!” |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 15:3 |
| Absalom would then say to him, “Look, your claims are legitimate and appropriate. 1 But there is no representative of the king who will listen to you.” |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 18:23 |
| But he said, 1 “Whatever happens, I want to go!” So Joab 2 said to him, “Then go!” So Ahimaaz ran by the way of the Jordan plain, and he passed the Cushite. |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 19:38 |
| The king replied, “Kimham will cross over with me, and I will do for him whatever I deem appropriate. And whatever you choose, I will do for you.” |
| (0.23144519877676) | 2Sa 21:18 |
| Later there was another battle with the Philistines, this time in Gob. On that occasion Sibbekai the Hushathite killed Saph, who was one of the descendants of Rapha. |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 4:5 |
| Now the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite – Recab and Baanah – went at the hottest part of the day to the home of Ish-bosheth, as he was enjoying his midday rest. |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 5:19 |
| So David asked the Lord, “Should I march up against the Philistines? Will you hand them over to me?” The Lord said to David, “March up, for I will indeed 1 hand the Philistines over to you.” |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 6:21 |
| David replied to Michal, “It was before the Lord! I was celebrating before the Lord, who chose me over your father and his entire family 1 and appointed me as leader over the Lord’s people Israel. |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 9:11 |
| Ziba said to the king, “Your servant will do everything that my lord the king has instructed his servant to do.” So Mephibosheth was a regular guest 1 at David’s table, 2 just as though he were one of the king’s sons. |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 10:9 |
| When Joab saw that the battle would be fought on two fronts, he chose some of Israel’s best men and deployed them against the Arameans. 1 |
| (0.23106493883792) | 2Sa 10:18 |
| The Arameans fled before Israel. David killed 700 Aramean charioteers and 40,000 foot soldiers. 1 He also struck down Shobach, the general in command of the army, who died there. |




