BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images 2 Samuel 8:6
6. And David put armed forces in Aram of Damascus: and the Aramaeans became servants to David and gave him offerings. And the Lord made David overcome wherever he went.
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Summary: In 2 Samuel chapter 8, King David consolidates his power and expands his kingdom through a series of military victories. The chapter begins with David defeating the Philistines, followed by a successful campaign against the Moabites, whom he subjugates. David then turns his attention to the Arameans, also known as the Syrians, and defeats them, leading to their tribute to him. The chapter highlights David's administrative skills as he establishes a strong military presence and appoints officials to govern the newly acquired territories. Another significant event in this chapter is the mention of King David's relationship with the king of Hamath, who seeks to establish an alliance with him after hearing of David's victories. This alliance showcases David's diplomatic skills alongside his military prowess. The chapter concludes with a listing of David's mighty men and their exploits, underscoring the loyalty and bravery of his warriors. Overall, chapter 8 emphasizes themes of divine favor, the importance of leadership in both military and diplomatic realms, and the consolidation of power in serving God's purpose for Israel.
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