[1]And Chiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David, and cedar timbers, and masons, and carpenters, to build a house for him. [2]And David knew that the Lord had designed him to be king over Israel; because his kingdom was highly exalted, on account of his people Israel. [3]And David took more wives in Jerusalem: and there were born to David more sons and daughters. [4]And these are the names of those that were born, who were born to him in Jerusalem; Samaa, Sobab, Nathan, and Solomon, [5]and Baar, and Elisa, and Eliphaleth, [6]and Nageth, and Naphath, and Japhie, [7]and Elisamae, and Eliade, and Eliphala. [8]And the Philistines heard that David was anointed king over all Israel: and all the Philistines went up to seek David; and David heard it, and went out to meet them. [9]And the Philistines came and assembled together in the giants' valley. [10]And David enquired of God, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines? and wilt thou deliver them into my hand? And the Lord said to him, Go up, and I will deliver them into thy hands. [11]And he went up to Baal Pharasin, and David smote them there; and David said, God has broken through enemies by my hand like a breach of water: therefore he called the name of that place, the Breach of Pharasin. [12]And the Philistines left their gods there; and David gave orders to burn them with fire. [13]And the Philistines once more assembled themselves in the giants' valley. [14]And David enquired of God again; and God said to him, Thou shalt not go after them; turn away from them, and thou shalt come upon them near the pear trees. [15]And it shall be, when thou shalt hear the sound of their tumult in the tops of the pear trees, then thou shalt go into the battle: for God has gone out before thee to smite the army of the Philistines. [16]And he did as God commanded him: and he smote the army of the Philistines from Gabaon to Gazera. [17]And the name of David was famous in all the land; and the Lord put the terror of him on all the nations.
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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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