Bible Cross References
spies
2 Samuel 13:28
and instructed his servants: "Notice when Amnon has had too much to drink, and then when I give the order, kill him. Don't be afraid. I will take the responsibility myself. Be brave and don't hesitate!"
2 Samuel 14:30
So Absalom said to his servants, "Look, Joab's field is next to mine, and it has barley growing in it. Go and set fire to it." So they went and set the field on fire.
reigneth
2 Samuel 19:10
We anointed Absalom as our king, but he has been killed in battle. So why doesn't somebody try to bring King David back?"
Job 20:5-29
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no wicked people have been happy for long.
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They may grow great, towering to the sky, so great that their heads reach the clouds,
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but they will be blown away like dust. Those who used to know them will wonder where they have gone.
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They will vanish like a dream, like a vision at night, and never be seen again.
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The wicked will disappear from the place where they used to live;
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and their children will make good what they stole from the poor.
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Their bodies used to be young and vigorous, but soon they will turn to dust.
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Evil tastes so good to them that they keep some in their mouths to enjoy its flavor.
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(SEE 20:12)
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But in their stomachs the food turns bitter, as bitter as any poison could be.
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The wicked vomit up the wealth they stole; God takes it back, even out of their stomachs.
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What the evil people swallow is like poison; it kills them like the bite of a deadly snake.
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They will not live to see rivers of olive oil or streams that flow with milk and honey.
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They will have to give up all they have worked for; they will have no chance to enjoy their wealth,
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because they oppressed and neglected the poor and seized houses someone else had built.
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Their greed is never satisfied.
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When they eat, there is nothing left over, but now their prosperity comes to an end.
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At the height of their success all the weight of misery will crush them.
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Let them eat all they want! God will punish them in fury and anger.
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When they try to escape from an iron sword, a bronze bow will shoot them down.
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Arrows stick through their bodies; the shiny points drip with their blood, and terror grips their hearts.
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Everything they have saved is destroyed; a fire not lit by human hands burns them and all their family.
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Heaven reveals their sin, and the earth gives testimony against them.
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All their wealth will be destroyed in the flood of God's anger.
29
This is the fate of wicked people, the fate that God assigns to them.
Psalm 73:18
You will put them in slippery places and make them fall to destruction!
Psalm 73:19
They are instantly destroyed; they go down to a horrible end.
Hebron
2 Samuel 2:1
After this, David asked the LORD, "Shall I go and take control of one of the towns of Judah?" "Yes," the LORD answered. "Which one?" David asked. "Hebron," the LORD said.
2 Samuel 2:11
and he ruled in Hebron over Judah for seven and a half years.
2 Samuel 3:2
The following six sons, in order of their birth, were born to David at Hebron: Amnon, whose mother was Ahinoam, from Jezreel;
2 Samuel 3:3
Chileab, whose mother was Abigail, Nabal's widow, from Carmel; Absalom, whose mother was Maacah, the daughter of King Talmai of Geshur;
2 Samuel 5:5
He ruled in Hebron over Judah for seven and a half years, and in Jerusalem over all Israel and Judah for thirty-three years.
1 Chronicles 11:3
So all the leaders of Israel came to King David at Hebron. He made a sacred alliance with them, they anointed him, and he became king of Israel, just as the LORD had promised through Samuel.
1 Chronicles 12:23
When David was at Hebron, many trained soldiers joined his army to help make him king in place of Saul, as the LORD had promised. Their numbers were as follows: Judah: 6,800 well-equipped men, armed with shields and spears; Simeon: 7,100 well-trained men; Levi: 4,600 men; Followers of Jehoiada, descendant of Aaron: 3,700 men; Relatives of Zadok, an able young fighter: 22 leading men; Benjamin (Saul's own tribe): 3,000 men (most of the people of Benjamin had remained loyal to Saul); Ephraim: 20,800 men famous in their own clans; West Manasseh: 18,000 men chosen to go and make David king; Issachar: 200 leaders, together with the men under their command (these leaders knew what Israel should do and the best time to do it); Zebulun: 50,000 loyal and reliable men ready to fight, trained to use all kinds of weapons; Naphtali: 1,000 leaders, together with 37,000 men armed with shields and spears; Dan: 28,600 trained men; Asher: 40,000 men ready for battle; Tribes east of the Jordan---Reuben, Gad, and East Manasseh: 120,000 men trained to use all kinds of weapons.
1 Chronicles 12:38
All these soldiers, ready for battle, went to Hebron, determined to make David king over all Israel. All the rest of the people of Israel were united in the same purpose.