David’s First Supporters1The following were the men who came to David at Ziklag while he was still banned from the presence of Saul son of Kish.a They were among the warriors who helped him in battle. 2They were archers who could use either the right or left hand, both to sling stones and shoot arrows from a bow.a They were Saul’s relativesb from Benjamin:
8Some Gadites defected to David at his stronghold in the desert. They were valiant warriors, trained for battle, expert with shield and spear. Their faces were like the faces of lions, and they were as swift as gazelles on the mountains.a
14These Gadites were army commanders; the least of them was a match for a hundred, and the greatest of them for a thousand.a 15These are the men who crossed the Jordan in the first monthA when it was overflowing all its banks,a and put to flight all those in the valleys to the east and to the west. 16Other Benjaminites and men from Judah also went to David at the stronghold.a 17David went out to meet them and said to them, “If you have come in peace to help me, my heart will be united with you, but if you have come to betray me to my enemies even though my hands have done no wrong, may the God of our ancestors look on it and judge.” 18Then the Spirit envelopeda a Amasai,b chief of the Thirty, and he said:
So David received them and made them leaders of his troops. 19Some Manassites defected to David when he went with the Philistines to fight against Saul. However, they did not help the Philistines because the Philistine rulers sent David away after a discussion. They said, “It will be our heads if he defects to his master Saul.”a 20When David went to Ziklag, some men from Manasseh defected to him: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai, chiefs of thousands in Manasseh. 21They helped David against the raiders,a for they were all valiant warriors and commanders in the army. 22At that time, men came day after day to help David until there was a great army, like an army of God.a a David’s Soldiers in Hebron23The numbers of the armed troops who came to David at Hebron to turn Saul’s kingdom over to him,a according to the Lord’s word,b were as follows:
38All these warriors, lined up in battle formation, came to Hebron wholeheartedly determined to make David king over all Israel. All the rest of Israel was also of one mind to make David king.a 39They spent three days there eating and drinking with David, for their relatives had provided for them. 40In addition, their neighbors from as far away as Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali came and brought food on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen — abundant provisions of flour, fig cakes, raisins, wine and oil, herds, and flocks.a Indeed, there was joy in Israel. The Christian Standard Bible. Copyright © 2017 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Christian Standard Bible®, and CSB® are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers, all rights reserved. Bible Hub |