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2 Samuel 15:13

Listen to 2 Samuel 15:13
13 Entonces un mensajero vino a David, diciendo: El coraz贸n de los hombres de Israel est谩 con Absal贸n.

2 Samuel 15:13 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 15:13

And there came a messenger to David
Perhaps one of the two hundred that went with Absalom, ignorant of his design; which, when discovered, he disapproved of, and got away from him, and came to David, and informed him how things were:

saying, the hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom;
to make him king.

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2 Samuel 15:13 In-Context

11 Con Absal贸n fueron doscientos hombres de Jerusal茅n como invitados; fueron inocentemente, sin saber nada.
12 Y Absal贸n envi贸 por Ahitofel gilonita, consejero de David, desde Gilo su ciudad, cuando ofrec铆a los sacrificios. Y la conspiraci贸n se hac铆a fuerte porque constantemente aumentaba la gente que segu铆a a Absal贸n.
13 Entonces un mensajero vino a David, diciendo: El coraz贸n de los hombres de Israel est谩 con Absal贸n.
14 Y David dijo a todos sus siervos que estaban con 茅l en Jerusal茅n: Levantaos y huyamos, porque si no, ninguno de nosotros escapar谩 de Absal贸n. Id de prisa, no sea que nos alcance pronto, traiga desgracia sobre nosotros y hiera la ciudad a filo de espada.
15 Y los siervos del rey le dijeron: He aqu铆, tus siervos est谩n listos para hacer todo lo que nuestro se帽or el rey quiera.
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Am茅ricas庐 (LBLA庐), Copyright 漏 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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