2 Samuel 2:18
Context2:18 The three sons of Zeruiah were there – Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. (Now Asahel was as quick on his feet as one of the gazelles in the field.)
2 Samuel 3:5
Context3:5 His sixth son was Ithream, born to David’s wife Eglah. These sons 1 were all born to David in Hebron.
2 Samuel 4:9
Context4:9 David replied to Recab and his brother Baanah, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, “As surely as the Lord lives, who has delivered my life from all adversity,
2 Samuel 5:13
Context5:13 David married more concubines and wives from Jerusalem after he arrived from Hebron. Even more sons and daughters were born to David.
2 Samuel 7:12
Context7:12 When the time comes for you to die, 2 I will raise up your descendant, one of your own sons, to succeed you, 3 and I will establish his kingdom.
2 Samuel 13:23
Context13:23 Two years later Absalom’s sheepshearers were in Baal Hazor, 4 near Ephraim. Absalom invited all the king’s sons.
2 Samuel 13:30
Context13:30 While they were still on their way, the following report reached David: “Absalom has killed all the king’s sons; not one of them is left!”
2 Samuel 13:36
Context13:36 Just as he finished speaking, the king’s sons arrived, wailing and weeping. 5 The king and all his servants wept loudly 6 as well.
1 tn The Hebrew text does not have “sons.”
2 tn Heb, “when your days are full and you lie down with your ancestors.”
3 tn Heb “your seed after you who comes out from your insides.”
4 map For location see Map1 D2; Map2 D3; Map3 A2; Map4 C1.
5 tn Heb “and they lifted their voice and wept.”
6 tn Heb “with a great weeping.”