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2 Samuel 16:2

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

King David said to Ziba, “What are these things for?” Ziba answered, “The donkeys are for the king’s family to ride on. The bread and the summer fruit are for the servants to eat. And the wine is refreshment for whoever begins to feel weak in the desert.”

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Jair had 30 sons who rode 30 donkeys. These 30 sons controlled 30 towns in the area of Gilead. These towns are called the Towns of Jair to this very day.

“Pay attention you people riding on white donkeys, sitting on saddle blankets, and walking along the road.

“Your people will ask you to explain what that means.

Mephibosheth answered, “My lord and king, my servant tricked me. I am crippled so I said to my servant, Ziba, ‘Go saddle a donkey for me so that I can go with the king.’

All the people were crying loudly. Then King David crossed over Kidron Brook, and all the people went out to the desert.

After this, Absalom got a chariot and horses for himself. He had 50 men run in front of him while he drove the chariot.

Now, I am bringing this gift to you. Please give these things to your men.

One of the soldiers told Jonathan, “Your father forced the soldiers to make a special promise. He said that any man who eats today will be under a curse. So the men have not eaten anything. That’s why they are weak.”

Esau said, “Who were all those people I saw while I was coming here? And what were all those animals for?” Jacob answered, “These are my gifts to you so that you might accept me.”

Abimelech asked Abraham, “Why did you put these seven female lambs by themselves?”




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