2 Samuel 8
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2 Samuel 8 is a chapter that highlights the military successes of King David. It begins with a list of the nations that David conquered, including the Philistines, Moabites, Edomites, and Ammonites. He also defeated the Arameans and took tribute from them. This chapter also mentions that David was successful in battle against the Amalekites, and that he took their livestock and possessions. The chapter then goes on to describe how David appointed officers over his army and how he was praised by the people of Israel. It also mentions that David was merciful to Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, and that he gave him a place at his table. This chapter is a testament to the power and success of King David. It shows how he was able to conquer many nations and how he was respected by the people of Israel. It also shows his mercy and kindness towards Mephibosheth, which is a reminder of the importance of showing kindness and mercy to those in need. This chapter is a reminder of the greatness of King David and his reign.
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