19:1 Now
after
this
Nahash
the
king
of
the
Ammonites
died,
and
his
son
reigned
in
his
place.
19:2 And
David
said,
"I
will
deal
kindly
with
Hanun
the
son
of
Nahash,
for
his
father
dealt
kindly
with
me."
So
David
sent
messengers
to
console
him
concerning
his
father.
And
David's
servants
came
to
the
land
of
the
Ammonites
to
Hanun
to
console
him.
19:3 But
the
princes
of
the
Ammonites
said
to
Hanun,
"Do
you
think,
because
David
has
sent
comforters
to
you,
that
he
is
honoring
your
father
Have
not
his
servants
come
to
you
to
search
and
to
overthrow
and
to
spy
out
the
land"
19:4 So
Hanun
took
David's
servants
and
shaved
them
and
cut
off
their
garments
in
the
middle,
at
their
hips,
and
sent
them
away;
19:5 and
they
departed.
When
David
was
told
concerning
the
men,
he
sent
messengers
to
meet
them,
for
the
men
were
greatly
ashamed.
And
the
king
said,
"Remain
at
Jericho
until
your
beards
have
grown
and
then
return."
19:6 When
the
Ammonites
saw
that
they
had
become
a
stench
to
David,
Hanun
and
the
Ammonites
sent
1,000
talents
of
silver
to
hire
chariots
and
horsemen
from
Mesopotamia,
from
Aram-maacah,
and
from
Zobah.
19:7 They
hired
32,000
chariots
and
the
king
of
Maacah
with
his
army,
who
came
and
encamped
before
Medeba.
And
the
Ammonites
were
mustered
from
their
cities
and
came
to
battle.
19:8 When
David
heard
of
it,
he
sent
Joab
and
all
the
army
of
the
mighty
men.
19:9 And
the
Ammonites
came
out
and
drew
up
in
battle
array
at
the
entrance
of
the
city,
and
the
kings
who
had
come
were
by
themselves
in
the
open
country.
19:10 When
Joab
saw
that
the
battle
was
set
against
him
both
in
front
and
in
the
rear,
he
chose
some
of
the
best
men
of
Israel
and
arrayed
them
against
the
Syrians.
19:11 The
rest
of
his
men
he
put
in
the
charge
of
Abishai
his
brother,
and
they
were
arrayed
against
the
Ammonites.
19:12 And
he
said,
"If
the
Syrians
are
too
strong
for
me,
then
you
shall
help
me,
but
if
the
Ammonites
are
too
strong
for
you,
then
I
will
help
you.
19:13 Be
strong,
and
let
us
use
our
strength
for
our
people
and
for
the
cities
of
our
God,
and
may
the
LORD
do
what
seems
good
to
him."
19:14 So
Joab
and
the
people
who
were
with
him
drew
near
before
the
Syrians
for
battle,
and
they
fled
before
him.
19:15 And
when
the
Ammonites
saw
that
the
Syrians
fled,
they
likewise
fled
before
Abishai,
Joab's
brother,
and
entered
the
city.
Then
Joab
came
to
Jerusalem.
19:16 But
when
the
Syrians
saw
that
they
had
been
defeated
by
Israel,
they
sent
messengers
and
brought
out
the
Syrians
who
were
beyond
the
Euphrates,
with
Shophach
the
commander
of
the
army
of
Hadadezer
at
their
head.
19:17 And
when
it
was
told
to
David,
he
gathered
all
Israel
together
and
crossed
the
Jordan
and
came
to
them
and
drew
up
his
forces
against
them.
And
when
David
set
the
battle
in
array
against
the
Syrians,
they
fought
with
him.
19:18 And
the
Syrians
fled
before
Israel,
and
David
killed
of
the
Syrians
the
men
of
7,000
chariots
and
40,000
foot
soldiers,
and
put
to
death
also
Shophach
the
commander
of
their
army.
19:19 And
when
the
servants
of
Hadadezer
saw
that
they
had
been
defeated
by
Israel,
they
made
peace
with
David
and
became
subject
to
him.
So
the
Syrians
were
not
willing
to
save
the
Ammonites
anymore.