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2 Samuel 5:13

Contemporary English Version 1995

After David left Hebron and moved to Jerusalem, he married many women from Jerusalem, and he had a lot of children.

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David's other wives also gave birth to sons. Tamar was his daughter.

And the king must not have a lot of wives—they might tempt him to be unfaithful to the Lord. Finally, the king must not try to get huge amounts of silver and gold.

Abijah had a total of 14 wives, 22 sons, and 16 daughters.

David knew that the Lord had made him king of Israel and that he had made him a powerful ruler for the good of his people.

Seven hundred of his wives were daughters of kings, but he also married 300 other women. As Solomon got older, some of his wives led him to worship their gods. He wasn't like his father David, who had worshiped only the Lord God.

David had earlier married Ahinoam from the town of Jezreel, so both she and Abigail were now David's wives.

The rich man owned a lot of sheep and cattle,

King David ruled from Hebron for seven years and six months, and during that time he had six sons, who were born in the following order: Amnon, Daniel, Absalom, Adonijah, Shephatiah, and Ithream. Ahinoam from Jezreel was the mother of Amnon; Abigail from Carmel was the mother of Daniel; Maacah daughter of King Talmai of Geshur was the mother of Absalom; Haggith was the mother of Adonijah; Abital was the mother of Shephatiah; and Eglah was the mother of Ithream. David then ruled from Jerusalem for 33 years,




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