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THE STRONGHOLD OF ZION - Or castle 1 Chronicles 11:5, 1 Chronicles
11:7. The ancient Zion was the hill on which the temple stood, and the
castle seems to have been immediately to the north of the temp...
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2. DAVID'S CONQUEST OF ZION AND VICTORY OVER THE PHILISTINES
CHAPTER 5:6-25
_ 1. David's conquest of Zion (2 Samuel 5:6)_
2. Hiram King of Tyre (2 Samuel 5:11)
3. David's additional concubines and...
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DAVID BECOMES KING OF UNITED ISRAEL AND JUDAH. HE CAPTURES JERUSALEM
(J). (_Cf._ p. 282.) Two notes have been added to this section (2
Samuel 5:4 f. and 2 Samuel 5:13), of the same character as 2 Samu...
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THE STRONG HOLD OF ZION: i.e. the hill of Ophel, immediately south of
Moriah.
ZION. First occurrence. Occurs 154 times in O.T. (7. 22, App-10); used
later (especially in prophecy) of the whole city....
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_Nevertheless_ Heb. simply, AND.
_the strong hold of Zion_ See Additional Note VI. p. 239....
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The Capture of Jebus
= 1 Chronicles 11:4-9
6. _to Jerusalem_, &c. The Chronicler paraphrases the text thus, "to
Jerusalem, which is Jebus, where the Jebusites were, the inhabitants
of the land." Wri...
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_David in Jerusalem._ 2 Samuel 5:6-16
6 And the king and his men went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the
inhabitants of the land: which spake unto David, saying, Except thou
take away the blind and...
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_NEVERTHELESS DAVID TOOK THE STRONG HOLD OF ZION: THE SAME IS THE CITY
OF DAVID._
Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion, х_ MªTSUDAT_
(H4686) _ TSIYOWN_ (H6726)] - the citadel of the dry or...
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THE STRONG HOLD OF ZION] called later on the 'city' (i.e. citadel) 'of
David,' because he built and fortified it. It is to be noticed that
the city of David does not mean the city of Jerusalem but the...
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DAVID IS ANOINTED KING, CAPTURES JERUSALEM, AND SMITES THE PHILISTINES
1. There was no longer any member of the house of Saul who could take
the lead....
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DAVID, THE GREAT KING OF ISRAEL
2 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 5
This chapter records three very important things that David did:
(1) He united the nation of *Israel.
(2) He made the city of Je...
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וַ יִּלְכֹּ֣ד דָּוִ֔ד אֵ֖ת מְצֻדַ֣ת
צִיֹּ֑ון...
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CHAPTER VI.
_ DAVID KING OF ALL ISRAEL._
2 Samuel 5:1.
AFTER seven and a half years of opposition, * David was now left
without a rival, and the representatives of the whole tribes came to
Hebron to...
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DAVID KING IN JERUSALEM
2 Samuel 5:1
David was anointed thrice: by Samuel in his home, by the men of Judah,
and here. So our Lord has been crowned in the Father's purpose and by
his Church. There awa...
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At this point the second section in the first movement of the Book
commences. David had won the heart of all Israel by his consistent
justice and magnanimity toward those who stood in the way of his
c...
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_Castle: "the lower city," (Josephus) spread over Mount Sion._...
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(6) В¶ And the king and his men went to Jerusalem unto the
Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land: which spake unto David,
saying, Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not
come in...
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We have seen the sorrowful circumstances out of which arose the first
desire to have a king in Israel, and the remarkable fact that,
although it was a sin, God nevertheless did not put the people back...
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David, the king of Judah in Hebron for seven years and a half, becomes
the king of all Israel upon Ishbosheth's death And now David is no
longer the man of faith who, himself the head of the armies of...
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NEVERTHELESS, DAVID TOOK THE STRONG HOLD OF ZION,.... A fortress
without the city, and separate from it, and which was very strong; and
the taking it might facilitate the taking of the city, which yet...
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Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion: the same [is] the
city of David.
Ver. 7. _Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion._] And the
rather for their carnal confidence which God had r...
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1 The tribes come to Hebron to annoint Dauid ouer Israel.
4 Dauids age.
6 Hee taking Zion from the Iebusites dwelleth in it.
11 Hiram sendeth to Dauid.
13 Eleuen sonnes are borne to him in Ierusal...
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Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion, the southern and
highest hill of Jerusalem; THE SAME IS THE CITY OF DAVID. The name
Zion afterwards was applied to the Temple of Jehovah situated on thi...
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JERUSALEM MADE THE CAPITAL...
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Yet the sovereign wisdom of God has been over all these matters, and
David's way becomes clear without his fighting for it. God's time had
now come for the voluntary submission of the other tribes to...
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6-10 The enemies of God's people are often very confident of their
own strength, and most secure when their day to fall draws nigh. But
the pride and insolence of the Jebusites animated David, and th...
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THE STRONG HOLD OF ZION; either,
1. A very strong fort which fitly had built upon Mount Zion; which
being taken, the city quickly yielded. Or,
2. The city of Zion, which was very strongly fortified....
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2 Samuel 5:7 David H1732 took H3920 (H8799) stronghold H4686 Zion
H6726 City H5892 David H1732)
Zion -...
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DAVID CAPTURES THE JEBUSITE FORTRESS AT JERUSALEM IN ORDER TO DELIVER
IT FROM THE INHABITANTS OF THE LAND AND SO THAT HE CAN MAKE IT HIS
CAPITAL CITY AND STRONGHOLD (2 SAMUEL 5:6).
Note how it is stre...
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CONTENTS: David becomes king over Israel. War with Philistines.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Hiram.
CONCLUSION: Those who have the Lord of Hosts for them need have no
fear what hosts of men or demons can...
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2 Samuel 5:2. _Thou shalt feed my people._ Probably the highpriest, or
a prophet, delivered a short coronation charge, as Samuel had already
done. This divine promise is made the final reason why they...
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_Then came all the tribes of Israel to David unto Hebron, and spake
saying, Behold we are thy bone and thy flesh._
DAVID KING OVER ALL ISRAEL
It was probably very soon after the death of Ishbosheth...
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2 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 2 SAMUEL 5:6 The account of David’s kingship over
all of Israel starts with his capture of the Jebusite city of
JERUSALEM, on the boundary between Judah and Benjamin. Jerusalem had
no...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
2 Samuel 5:6. “WENT TO JERUSALEM.” “That this took place
immediately after the anointing of David as king of Israel is apparent
not only from the fact that the account f...
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EXPOSITION
2 SAMUEL 5:1
THEN CAME ALL THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL. As Ishbosheth reigned only two
years, and David's reign at Hebron lasted for seven years and a half,
there is an interval of more than five...
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Then all of the tribes came to David there in Hebron, and they said,
Behold, we're of your bone, we're of your flesh. In times past, when
Saul was king, you were the one that led us out to victories o...