The king arose, and sat in the gate; He was come forth out of his retirement, and appeared in public on the seat of judgment, at the gate of the city, to receive the addresses of his people, and mind the affairs of the kingdom. All the people came before the king, to congratulate him for the victory, and to profess their subjection to him. So Joab's speech, though very severe and presumptuous, was it seems a word in season, and had that good effect which he designed.

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