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2 Samuel 23

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1 These are the last words of David: “The inspired utterance of David son of Jesse, the utterance of the man exalted by the Most High, the man anointed by the God of Jacob, the hero of Israel’s songs:
1 These are the last words of David: “David, the son of Jesse, speaks— David, the man who was raised up so high, David, the man anointed by the God of Jacob, David, the sweet psalmist of Israel.
2 “The Spirit of the LORD spoke through me; his word was on my tongue.
2 “The Spirit of the LORD speaks through me; his words are upon my tongue.
3 The God of Israel spoke, the Rock of Israel said to me: ‘When one rules over people in righteousness, when he rules in the fear of God,
3 The God of Israel spoke. The Rock of Israel said to me: ‘The one who rules righteously, who rules in the fear of God,
4 he is like the light of morning at sunrise on a cloudless morning, like the brightness after rain that brings grass from the earth.’
4 is like the light of morning at sunrise, like a morning without clouds, like the gleaming of the sun on new grass after rain.’
5 “If my house were not right with God, surely he would not have made with me an everlasting covenant, arranged and secured in every part; surely he would not bring to fruition my salvation and grant me my every desire.
5 “Is it not my family God has chosen? Yes, he has made an everlasting covenant with me. His agreement is arranged and guaranteed in every detail. He will ensure my safety and success.
6 But evil men are all to be cast aside like thorns, which are not gathered with the hand.
6 But the godless are like thorns to be thrown away, for they tear the hand that touches them.
7 Whoever touches thorns uses a tool of iron or the shaft of a spear; they are burned up where they lie.”
7 One must use iron tools to chop them down; they will be totally consumed by fire.”
8 These are the names of David’s mighty warriors: Josheb-Basshebeth, a Tahkemonite, was chief of the Three; he raised his spear against eight hundred men, whom he killed in one encounter.
8 These are the names of David’s mightiest warriors. The first was Jashobeam the Hacmonite, who was leader of the Three —the three mightiest warriors among David’s men. He once used his spear to kill 800 enemy warriors in a single battle.
9 Next to him was Eleazar son of Dodai the Ahohite. As one of the three mighty warriors, he was with David when they taunted the Philistines gathered at Pas Dammim for battle. Then the Israelites retreated,
9 Next in rank among the Three was Eleazar son of Dodai, a descendant of Ahoah. Once Eleazar and David stood together against the Philistines when the entire Israelite army had fled.
10 but Eleazar stood his ground and struck down the Philistines till his hand grew tired and froze to the sword. The LORD brought about a great victory that day. The troops returned to Eleazar, but only to strip the dead.
10 He killed Philistines until his hand was too tired to lift his sword, and the LORD gave him a great victory that day. The rest of the army did not return until it was time to collect the plunder!
11 Next to him was Shammah son of Agee the Hararite. When the Philistines banded together at a place where there was a field full of lentils, Israel’s troops fled from them.
11 Next in rank was Shammah son of Agee from Harar. One time the Philistines gathered at Lehi and attacked the Israelites in a field full of lentils. The Israelite army fled,
12 But Shammah took his stand in the middle of the field. He defended it and struck the Philistines down, and the LORD brought about a great victory.
12 but Shammah held his ground in the middle of the field and beat back the Philistines. So the LORD brought about a great victory.
13 During harvest time, three of the thirty chief warriors came down to David at the cave of Adullam, while a band of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of Rephaim.
13 Once during the harvest, when David was at the cave of Adullam, the Philistine army was camped in the valley of Rephaim. The Three (who were among the Thirty—an elite group among David’s fighting men) went down to meet him there.
14 At that time David was in the stronghold, and the Philistine garrison was at Bethlehem.
14 David was staying in the stronghold at the time, and a Philistine detachment had occupied the town of Bethlehem.
15 David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!”
15 David remarked longingly to his men, “Oh, how I would love some of that good water from the well by the gate in Bethlehem.”
16 So the three mighty warriors broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD.
16 So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew some water from the well by the gate in Bethlehem, and brought it back to David. But he refused to drink it. Instead, he poured it out as an offering to the LORD .
17 “Far be it from me, LORD, to do this!” he said. “Is it not the blood of men who went at the risk of their lives?” And David would not drink it. Such were the exploits of the three mighty warriors.
17 “The LORD forbid that I should drink this!” he exclaimed. “This water is as precious as the blood of these men who risked their lives to bring it to me.” So David did not drink it. These are examples of the exploits of the Three.
18 Abishai the brother of Joab son of Zeruiah was chief of the Three. He raised his spear against three hundred men, whom he killed, and so he became as famous as the Three.
18 Abishai son of Zeruiah, the brother of Joab, was the leader of the Thirty. He once used his spear to kill 300 enemy warriors in a single battle. It was by such feats that he became as famous as the Three.
19 Was he not held in greater honor than the Three? He became their commander, even though he was not included among them.
19 Abishai was the most famous of the Thirty and was their commander, though he was not one of the Three.
20 Benaiah son of Jehoiada, a valiant fighter from Kabzeel, performed great exploits. He struck down Moab’s two mightiest warriors. He also went down into a pit on a snowy day and killed a lion.
20 There was also Benaiah son of Jehoiada, a valiant warrior from Kabzeel. He did many heroic deeds, which included killing two champions of Moab. Another time, on a snowy day, he chased a lion down into a pit and killed it.
21 And he struck down a huge Egyptian. Although the Egyptian had a spear in his hand, Benaiah went against him with a club. He snatched the spear from the Egyptian’s hand and killed him with his own spear.
21 Once, armed only with a club, he killed an imposing Egyptian warrior who was armed with a spear. Benaiah wrenched the spear from the Egyptian’s hand and killed him with it.
22 Such were the exploits of Benaiah son of Jehoiada; he too was as famous as the three mighty warriors.
22 Deeds like these made Benaiah as famous as the Three mightiest warriors.
23 He was held in greater honor than any of the Thirty, but he was not included among the Three. And David put him in charge of his bodyguard.
23 He was more honored than the other members of the Thirty, though he was not one of the Three. And David made him captain of his bodyguard.
24 Among the Thirty were: Asahel the brother of Joab, Elhanan son of Dodo from Bethlehem,
24 Other members of the Thirty included: Asahel, Joab’s brother; Elhanan son of Dodo from Bethlehem;
25 Shammah the Harodite, Elika the Harodite,
25 Shammah from Harod; Elika from Harod;
26 Helez the Paltite, Ira son of Ikkesh from Tekoa,
26 Helez from Pelon ; Ira son of Ikkesh from Tekoa;
27 Abiezer from Anathoth, Sibbekai the Hushathite,
27 Abiezer from Anathoth; Sibbecai from Hushah;
28 Zalmon the Ahohite, Maharai the Netophathite,
28 Zalmon from Ahoah; Maharai from Netophah;
29 Heled son of Baanah the Netophathite, Ithai son of Ribai from Gibeah in Benjamin,
29 Heled son of Baanah from Netophah; Ithai son of Ribai from Gibeah (in the land of Benjamin);
30 Benaiah the Pirathonite, Hiddai from the ravines of Gaash,
30 Benaiah from Pirathon; Hurai from Nahale-gaash ;
31 Abi-Albon the Arbathite, Azmaveth the Barhumite,
31 Abi-albon from Arabah; Azmaveth from Bahurim;
32 Eliahba the Shaalbonite, the sons of Jashen, Jonathan
32 Eliahba from Shaalbon; the sons of Jashen; Jonathan
33 son of Shammah the Hararite, Ahiam son of Sharar the Hararite,
33 son of Shagee from Harar; Ahiam son of Sharar from Harar;
34 Eliphelet son of Ahasbai the Maakathite, Eliam son of Ahithophel the Gilonite,
34 Eliphelet son of Ahasbai from Maacah; Eliam son of Ahithophel from Giloh;
35 Hezro the Carmelite, Paarai the Arbite,
35 Hezro from Carmel; Paarai from Arba;
36 Igal son of Nathan from Zobah, the son of Hagri,
36 Igal son of Nathan from Zobah; Bani from Gad;
37 Zelek the Ammonite, Naharai the Beerothite, the armor-bearer of Joab son of Zeruiah,
37 Zelek from Ammon; Naharai from Beeroth, the armor bearer of Joab son of Zeruiah;
38 Ira the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite
38 Ira from Jattir; Gareb from Jattir;
39 and Uriah the Hittite. There were thirty-seven in all.
39 Uriah the Hittite. There were thirty-seven in all.
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