< 1 Chronicles 11 >
1 Then the people of Israel came to David at Hebron [town] and said to him, “Listen, we have the same ancestors [IDM] that you have.
And all Israel assembled themselves to David to Hebron, saying, Behold, we are thy bone and thy flesh.
2 In the past, when Saul was our king, it was you who led our Israeli [soldiers in our battles]. You are the one to whom Yahweh our God promised, ‘You will be the leader [MET] of my people; you will be their king.’”
Even aforetime, even when Saul was king, thou wast he that leddest out and broughtest in Israel; and Jehovah thy God said to thee, Thou shalt feed my people Israel, and thou shalt be prince over my people Israel.
3 So all the Israeli elders came to David at Hebron. And David made a sacred agreement with them while Yahweh was listening. They anointed him [with olive oil to set him apart] to be the king of the Israeli people. That is what Yahweh had previously told [the prophet] Samuel would happen.
And all the elders of Israel came to the king to Hebron; and David made a covenant with them in Hebron before Jehovah; and they anointed David king over Israel according to the word of Jehovah through Samuel.
4 David and all the Israeli [soldiers] [SYN] went to Jerusalem. [At that time, ] Jerusalem was called Jebus, and the people who lived there were the Jebus people-group.
And David and all Israel went to Jerusalem, which is Jebus; where the Jebusites were, the inhabitants of the land.
5 Those people said to David, “Your [soldiers] will not be able to get inside our city!” But David’s [soldiers] captured the city, even though it had strong walls around it, and since then it has been called ‘The City of David’.
And the inhabitants of Jebus said to David, Thou shalt not come in hither. But David took the stronghold of Zion, which is the city of David.
6 [What happened was this: ]: David said [to his soldiers], “The one who leads [our soldiers] to attack the Jebus people-group will become the commander of all my army.” Joab, the son of Zeruiah, led the soldiers, so he became the commander of all the army.
And David said, Whoever smites the Jebusites first shall be chief and captain. And Joab the son of Zeruiah went first up, and was chief.
7 [After they captured] the city which had strong walls around it, David moved there. That is why they named it ‘The City of David’.
And David dwelt in the stronghold; therefore they called it the city of David.
8 David’s workers rebuilt the city, starting where the land was filled in and extending to the wall that was around the city. Joab’s [men] repaired the other parts of the city.
And he built the city round about, even from the Millo round about; and Joab renewed the rest of the city.
9 David became more and more powerful/influential, because the Almighty Commander of the armies of angels was with/helping him.
And David became continually greater; and Jehovah of hosts was with him.
10 Yahweh had promised [that David would become the king]. And all the Israeli people (were happy that David was/supported David as) their king. There were many soldiers/warriors who helped David’s kingdom to remain strong.
And these are the chief of the mighty men whom David had, who shewed themselves valiant with him in his kingdom, with all Israel, to make him king, according to the word of Jehovah concerning Israel.
11 This is a list of the leaders of David’s [most mighty] warriors: Jashobeam was from the Hacmon clan. He was one of the leaders of David’s most powerful soldiers. One time he fought against 300 enemies and killed them all with his spear.
And this is the number of the mighty men whom David had: Jashobeam, the son of Hachmoni, the chief of the captains; he brandished his spear against three hundred, slain [by him] at one time.
12 Another one was Eleazar, who was the son of Dodo from the clan of Ahoh.
And after him, Eleazar the son of Dodo, the Ahohite; he was one of the three mighty men.
13 [One day] he was with David at Pas Dammim when the soldiers of Philistia gathered there for the battle. There was a field of barley there. At first the Israeli soldiers ran away from the soldiers of Philistia,
He was with David at Pas-dammim, where the Philistines were gathered together to battle; and there was [there] a plot of ground full of barley; and the people had fled from before the Philistines.
14 but then David and Eleazar stopped in the middle of the field and fought to defend it and killed [many of] the soldiers of Philistia. Yahweh enabled them to win a great victory on that day.
And they stood in the midst of the plot and delivered it, and smote the Philistines; and Jehovah wrought a great deliverance.
15 One time three of David’s thirty most mighty warriors came to David when he was camping next to the huge rock outside the cave near Adullam. At that same time, the army of Philistia had camped in the Rephaim Valley.
And three of the thirty chiefs went down to the rock to David, to the cave of Adullam, when the army of the Philistines was encamped in the valley of Rephaim.
16 David was in a fortress, and some of the soldiers of Philistia were occupying Bethlehem.
And David was then in the stronghold; and the Philistines' garrison was then at Bethlehem.
17 [One day] David was very thirsty and said, “I wish that someone would bring me some water from the well near the gate at Bethlehem!”
And David longed, and said, Oh that one would give me to drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem, which is in the gate!
18 So those three most outstanding warriors forced their way through the camp of Philistia soldiers and drew some water from the well, and brought it to David. But he would not drink it. Instead, he poured it out [on the ground to be an offering] to Yahweh.
And the three broke through the camp of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Bethlehem, which is in the gate, and took it, and brought it to David; David however would not drink of it, but poured it out to Jehovah.
19 He said, “Yahweh, it would certainly not be right for me to drink this water! That would be like [RHQ] drinking the blood of these men who were willing/ready to die for me!” So he refused to drink it. That was one of the things that those three most outstanding warriors did.
And he said, My God forbid it me, that I should do this thing! should I drink the blood of these men [who went] at the risk of their lives? for at the risk of their lives they brought it. Therefore he would not drink it. These things did the three mighty men.
20 Joab’s [younger] brother Abishai was the leader of the 30 most mighty warriors. [One time] Abishai fought 300 [enemy] soldiers with his spear and killed them.
And Abishai the brother of Joab, he was the chief of three; and he brandished his spear against three hundred and slew them; and he had a name among the three.
21 So he became as famous as those three most outstanding warriors. He became their commander, even though he was not one of those three men.
Of the three he was more honourable than the two, and he was their captain; but he did not attain to the [first] three.
22 Jehoiada’s son Benaiah was a brave soldier from Kabzeel [town] who did heroic deeds. He killed two of the best warriors from [the] Moab [people-group]. One day he went down into a pit when snow was falling [on the ground] and killed a lion there.
Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man, great in exploits, of Kabzeel: he it was that smote two lions of Moab; and he went down and smote a lion in the midst of a pit on a snowy day.
23 He also killed a soldier from Egypt who was (7-1/2 feet/2.3 meters) tall. The soldier from Egypt carried a spear that was as long as a weaver’s rod. Benaiah had [only] a club, but he grabbed the other man’s spear and killed him with it.
He also smote the Egyptian, a man of stature, five cubits high: and in the Egyptian's hand was a spear like a weaver's beam; and he went down to him with a staff, and plucked the spear out of the Egyptian's hand, and slew him with his own spear.
24 Those are some of the things that Benaiah did. So he became as famous as the three mighty warriors.
These things did Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and he had a name among the three mighty men.
25 He was more honored than the other members of the group of thirty most mighty warriors, but he did not become a member of the group of three most outstanding warriors. David appointed him to be the leader of his bodyguards.
Behold, he was honoured above the thirty, but he did not attain to the [first] three. And David set him in his council.
26 These are the names of David’s mighty warriors: Asahel, the [younger] brother of Joab; Elhanan, the son of Dodo, from Bethlehem;
And the valiant men of the forces were: Asahel the brother of Joab, Elhanan the son of Dodo of Bethlehem,
27 Shammah, from [the] Harod [clan]; Helez, from [the] Pelon [clan];
Shammoth the Harorite, Helez the Pelonite,
28 Ira, the son of Ikkesh, from Tekoa [town]; Abiezer, from Anathoth [city];
Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite, Abiezer the Anathothite,
29 Sibbecai, from Hushah’s [clan]; Ilai from Ahoh’s clan;
Sibbechai the Hushathite, Ilai the Ahohite,
30 Maharai, from Netophah [town]; Heled, the son of Baanah, also from Netophah [town];
Maharai the Netophathite, Heled the son of Baanah the Netophathite,
31 Ithai, the son of Ribai, from Gibeah [town] in [the land that belonged to] the tribe of Benjamin; Benaiah, from Pirathon [town];
Ittai the son of Ribai of Gibeah of the children of Benjamin, Benaiah the Pirathonite,
32 Hurai, from the valleys near Gaash [Mountain]; Abiel from the clan of Arabah;
Hurai of the brooks of Gaash, Abiel the Arbathite,
33 Azmaveth, from Baharum [town]; Eliahba, from Shaalbon [town];
Azmaveth the Baharumite, Eliahba the Shaalbonite,
34 The sons of Hashem from [the] Gizon [clan]; Jonathan the son of Shagee from the Harar [town/clan];
Bene-Hashem the Gizonite, Jonathan the son of Shage the Hararite,
35 Ahiam the son of Sharar/Sacar, from Harar [town/clan]; Eliphal the son of Ur;
Ahiam the son of Sacar the Hararite, Eliphal the son of Ur,
36 Hepher from the Mekerath [clan]; Ahijah from the Pelon [clan/town];
Hepher the Mecherathite, Ahijah the Pelonite,
37 Hezro from Carmel [city]; Naarai the son of Ezbai;
Hezro the Carmelite, Naarai the son of Ezbai,
38 Joel the [younger] brother of Nathan; Mibhar the son of Hagri;
Joel the brother of Nathan, Mibhar the son of Hagri,
39 Zelek from the Ammon people-group; Naharai, the man who carried Joab’s weapons, from Beeroth [town];
Zelek the Ammonite, Naharai the Berothite, the armour-bearer of Joab the son of Zeruiah,
40 Ira and Gareb from Jattir [town];
Ira the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite,
41 Uriah, [Bathsheba’s husband], from the Heth people-group; Zabad the son of Ahlai;
Uriah the Hittite, Zabad the son of Ahlai,
42 Adina the son of Shiza, a leader from the tribe of Reuben, who had thirty [soldiers] with him;
Adina the son of Shiza the Reubenite, a captain of the Reubenites, and thirty with him;
43 Hanan the son of Maacah; Joshaphat from Mithna [town/clan];
Hanan the son of Maachah, and Joshaphat the Mithnite,
44 Uzzia from Ashterath [town]; Shama and Jeiel, the sons of Hotham, from Aroer [city];
Uzzia the Ashtarothite, Shama and Jeiel the sons of Hotham the Aroerite,
45 Jediael the son of Shimri and his [younger] brother Joha, from Tiz [town/clan];
Jediael the son of Shimri, and Joha his brother, the Tizite,
46 Eliel from Mahavah [town/clan]; Jeribai and Joshaviah, the sons of Elnaam; Ithmah from [the] Moab [region];
Eliel of Mahavim, and Jeribai, and Joshaviah, the sons of Elnaam, and Jithmah the Moabite,
47 Eliel and Obed, and Jaasiel from Zobah [town/clan].
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.