The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Second Book of Kings
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Chapter 8
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After this, David defeated the Philistines and brought their pride low; wrested from them, too, their claim to exact tribute.
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He also defeated the Moabites, and measured out their fate to them by lot, bringing them down to the dust; life and death were the two lots he measured out to them; and Moab became tributary to king David.
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He defeated Adarezer, son of Rohob, king of Soba, that had marched out to extend his domains beyond the river Euphrates;
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seventeen hundred horsemen he took alive, and twenty thousand that fought on foot, and cut the hamstrings of the horses, but kept a hundred teams for himself.
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When the Syrians of Damascus came out to reinforce Adarezer, king of Soba, David routed their army of twenty-two thousand,
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and put a garrison of his own in the Damascus region of Syria, which became tributary to him. Undertake what enterprise he would, ever the Lord protected him.

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All the golden trappings, which Adarezer’s men wore, David carried off and brought to Jerusalem;
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from Bete, too, and Beroth, cities in Adarezer’s dominion, he carried away great stores of bronze.
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When the news of this victory over Adarezer’s forces reached Thou, king of Emath,
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he sent his son Joram to greet David and wish him well, out of gratitude for the conquest and rout of Adarezer, who was Thou’s enemy; and this Joram brought presents with him, of gold and silver and bronze,
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which king David consecrated to the Lord, together with all the silver and gold he had set apart from the spoils of the conquered nations,
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Syria, Moab, Ammon, the Philistines, Amalec, and now Adarezer, son of Rohob, king of Soba.

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David won renown, too, on his way back from the conquest of Syria, by defeating eighteen thousand men in the Valley of the Salt-pits;
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after this he kept troops in Edom to garrison it, and the whole of Edom became subject to him. And still the Lord protected David in all his enterprises.
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The whole of Israel was under his rule, and to all his people he administered justice and gave award.
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His army was commanded by Joab, son of Sarvia, and Josaphat, son of Ahilud, kept the records;
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the priests were Sadoc, son of Achitob, and Achimelech, son of Abiathar, and Saraias was secretary;
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Banaias, son of Joiada, was at the head of the Cerethites and Phelethites, and David’s sons, too, were his ministers.