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1 Chronicles 12 — FBV

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12Verse 1The following is a list of the men who joined David when he was at Ziklag, still hiding from Saul, son of Kish. They were some of the leading warriors who fought on David's side.Verse 2They were all skilled archers, and could shoot arrows or slingshots with their right or their left hands. They were relatives of Saul from the tribe of Benjamin.Verse 3Ahiezer was their leader, then Joash; the sons of Shemaah the Gibeathite; Jeziel and Pelet the sons of Azmaveth; Beracah; Jehu the Anathothite;Verse 4Ishmaiah the Gibeonite (a strong warrior among the Thirty, and leader over the Thirty); Jeremiah; Jahaziel; Johanan; Jozabad the Gederathite;Verse 5Eluzai; Jerimoth; Bealiah; Shemariah; Shephatiah the Haruphite;Verse 6Elkanah, Isshiah, Azarel, Joezer, and Jashobeam (they were Korahites);Verse 7and Joelah and Zebadiah, the sons of Jeroham from Gedor.Verse 8Some warriors from the tribe of Gad went over to David's side when he was at the stronghold in the desert. They were strong and experienced warriors, battle-hardened, experts in the use of shields and spears. Their faces looked as fierce as lions, and they ran as fast as gazelles in the mountains.Verse 9Ezer was the leader, Obadiah (second), Eliab (third),Verse 10Mishmannah (fourth), Jeremiah (fifth),Verse 11Attai (sixth), Eliel (seventh),Verse 12Johanan (eighth), Elzabad (ninth),Verse 13Jeremiah (tenth), Machbannai (eleventh).Verse 14These warriors from Gad were army officers. The least able of them was in charge of 100 men; the best was in charge of 1,000.Verse 15These were ones who crossed the Jordan River in the first month of the year when it overflows its banks. They chased out all the people living in the valley, both to the east and to the west.Verse 16Some others from the tribes of Benjamin and Judah also came to join David at the stronghold.Verse 17David went out to meet them and told them, “If you've come in peace to help me, we can be friends.+But if you've come to betray me to my enemies, even though I've done no wrong, then may the God of our fathers see what you're doing and condemn you.”Verse 18Then the Spirit came upon+Amasai, the leader of the Thirty. “We are yours, David, and we are with you, son of Jesse! May peace, prosperity, and success+be yours and those who help you, for God is the one who is helping you.” So David allowed them to join him, and put them in charge of his bands of raiders.Verse 19Others came over to David's side from the tribe of Manasseh and joined him when he went with Philistines to attack Saul. However, the Philistine rulers eventually decided to send them away, saying to themselves, “It will cost us our heads if he deserts us and goes over to his master Saul.”Verse 20The following is a list of the men from Manasseh who went over to David's side as he returned to Ziklag: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai, leaders of thousands in Manasseh.Verse 21They helped David against raiders for they were all strong and experienced warriors and commanders in the army.Verse 22Men arrived daily to help David until he had a large army, like the army of God.Verse 23This is a list of the numbers of armed warriors who came and joined David in Hebron to turn over Saul's kingdom to him, as the Lord had said.Verse 24From the tribe of Judah, 6,800 warriors carrying shields and spears.Verse 25From the tribe of Simeon, 7,100 strong warriors.Verse 26From the tribe of Levi, 4,600,Verse 27including Jehoiada, leader of the family of Aaron, and with him 3,700,Verse 28and Zadok, a strong young warrior, with 22 members of his family, all officers.Verse 29From the tribe of Benjamin, from among Saul's relatives, 3,000, most of whom had remained loyal to Saul up until this time.Verse 30From the tribe of Ephraim, 20,800 strong warriors, each highly regarded in his own clan.Verse 31From the half-tribe of Manasseh, 18,000 men were designated by name to come and make David king.Verse 32From the tribe of Issachar came leaders who knew and could understand the signs of the times and what Israel should do—a total of 200 leaders of the tribe together with their relatives.Verse 33From the tribe of Zebulun, 50,000 warriors. They were fully armed and battle-ready, and totally dedicated.Verse 34From the tribe of Naphtali, 1,000 officers and 37,000 warriors carrying shields and spears.Verse 35From the tribe of Dan, 28,600 warriors, all battle-ready.Verse 36From the tribe of Asher, 40,000 experienced warriors, all battle-ready.Verse 37From the east side of the Jordan River, from the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh, 120,000 warriors carrying all kinds of weapons.Verse 38All these men came to Hebron dressed for battle, completely committed to making David king. All of Israel agreed that David should become king.Verse 39They stayed three days there, eating and drinking together, for their relatives had provided them with supplies.Verse 40Their neighbors, even as far away as Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali, arrived bringing food on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen. They had plenty of flour, fig cakes, bunches of raisins, wine, olive oil, cattle, and sheep, for Israel was so happy.
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