a2:5-6
b2 Sam 3:22-30
c2 Sam 20:10
d2 Sam 18:1-18
e2 Sam 11:14-27
f2 Sam 20:23
g2:7-9
h2 Sam 16:5-13
i19:6-23
j2:7
k2 Sam 9:6-13
l2:8
m2 Sam 17:24
n1 Kgs 14:25

‏ 1 Kings 2:5-9

Summary for 1Kgs 2:5-6: 2:5-6  a Joab had supported David’s bid for kingship but had become too ambitious. He had murdered former military rivals Abner (2 Sam 3:22-30  b) and Amasa (2 Sam 20:10  c), as well as David’s son Absalom (2 Sam 18:1-18  d). A party to David’s murder of Uriah the Hittite (2 Sam 11:14-27  e), Joab had grown very powerful (2 Sam 20:23  f), and his backing of Adonijah posed a serious threat to Solomon.
Summary for 1Kgs 2:7-9: 2:7-9  g Barzillai unwaveringly supported David during his trouble with Absalom, while Shimei openly opposed David (2 Sam 16:5-13  h; 19:6-23  i). 2:7  j at your table: As he had done for Mephibosheth (2 Sam 9:6-13  k), David provided for Barzillai and his family. This privilege assured their continued loyalty.
2:8  l Mahanaim was David’s refuge during Absalom’s rebellion (2 Sam 17:24  m). The Egyptian pharaoh, Shishak, invaded it during Rehoboam’s reign (see 1 Kgs 14:25  n).
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