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2 Samuel 2:12

Listen to 2 Samuel 2:12
12 Abner, hijo de Ner, salió de Mahanaim a Gabaón con los siervos de Is-boset, hijo de Saúl.

2 Samuel 2:12 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 2:12

And Abner the son of Ner
Who was before captain of Saul's host, and now of Ishbosheth's:

and the servants of Ishbosheth the son of Saul;
who seem to be not only his domestic servants, that waited upon him, or his courtiers, but his whole army by what follows:

went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon;
came from the city on the other side Jordan, where perhaps they had been two years past, concerting schemes to bring all Israel under the government of Ishbosheth; in which they had succeeded, only Judah stood out with David; and in order to reduce that tribe, they passed over Jordan and came to Gibeon, a city in Benjamin. See ( Joshua 18:25 ) .

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2 Samuel 2:12 In-Context

10 Is-boset, hijo de Saúl, tenía cuarenta años cuando comenzó a reinar sobre Israel, y reinó dos años. La casa de Judá, sin embargo, siguió a David.
11 El tiempo que David reinó en Hebrón sobre la casa de Judá fue siete años y seis meses.
12 Abner, hijo de Ner, salió de Mahanaim a Gabaón con los siervos de Is-boset, hijo de Saúl.
13 Y Joab, hijo de Sarvia, y los siervos de David salieron y los encontraron junto al estanque de Gabaón; y se sentaron, unos a un lado del estanque y los otros al otro lado.
14 Entonces Abner dijo a Joab: Que se levanten ahora los jóvenes y compitan delante de nosotros. Y Joab respondió: Que se levanten.

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