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1 Kings 11:21

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

When Hadad heard that David and Joab were dead, he said to the king, “Your Majesty, please let me go back to my own country.”

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Then he sent his brothers off and told them, “Don't argue on the way home!”

After the feast, Abner said, “Your Majesty, let me leave now and bring Israel here to make an agreement with you. You'll be king of the whole nation, just as you've been wanting.” David told Abner he could leave, and he left without causing any trouble.

Hadad and his wife had a son named Genubath, and the queen let the boy grow up in the palace with her own children.

“Why?” asked the king. “Do you want something I haven't given you?” “No, I just want to go home.”

David was king of Israel forty years. He ruled seven years from Hebron and thirty-three years from Jerusalem. Then he died and was buried in Jerusalem.

Benaiah went back and killed Joab. His body was taken away and buried near his home in the desert.

But even before this, the LORD had told Moses, “Leave the land of Midian and return to Egypt. Everyone who wanted to kill you is dead.”

The angel said, “Get up and take the child and his mother back to Israel. The people who wanted to kill him are now dead.”

“I'll do exactly what you said,” Rahab promised. Then she sent them on their way and tied the red rope to the window.

and Saul slept there. About sunrise the next morning, Samuel called up to Saul on the roof, “Time to get up! I'll help you get started on your way.” Saul got up. He and Samuel left together




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