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2 Samuel 8:7

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7 Und David nahm die goldenen Schilde, welche den Knechten Hadadesers gehörten, und brachte sie nach Jerusalem.

2 Samuel 8:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 8:7

And David took the shields of gold that were on the servants of
Hadadezer
That were found with them, which they had in their hands; these must be supposed to be with the principal officers of his army; or golden chains, as Aquila, or golden bracelets on their arms, as the Septuagint; the Syriac version is "quivers of gold", such as they put arrows into, and so Jarchi and R. Isaiah understand it of such, and refer to ( Jeremiah 51:11 ) ; and so Josephus F18:

and brought them to Jerusalem;
where they were laid up, and converted to the use of the sanctuary Solomon built; see ( Song of Solomon 4:4 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 Ut supra, (Antiqu. l. 7. c. 5.) sect. 3.
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2 Samuel 8:7 In-Context

5 Und die Syrer von Damaskus kamen, um Hadadeser, dem König von Zoba, zu helfen; und David erschlug unter den Syrern zweiundzwanzigtausend Mann.
6 Und David legte Besatzungen in das damascenische Syrien; und die Syrer wurden David zu Knechten, welche Geschenke brachten. Und Jehova half David überall, wohin er zog.
7 Und David nahm die goldenen Schilde, welche den Knechten Hadadesers gehörten, und brachte sie nach Jerusalem.
8 Und aus Betach und aus Berothai, den Städten Hadadesers, nahm der König David Erz in großer Menge.
9 Und als Toi, der König von Hamath, hörte, daß David die ganze Heeresmacht Hadadesers geschlagen hatte,
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