a8:5
b1 Kgs 11:23-25
c1 Kgs 20
d8:6
e8:2
f8:14

‏ 2 Samuel 8:5-6

8:5  a Hadadezer’s neighbors, Arameans from Damascus, were of no help to him in repelling David. They would later be more successful against Solomon (1 Kgs 11:23-25  b) but less successful in their attack of Samaria during the days of King Ahab of Israel (1 Kgs 20  c).
8:6  d David established army garrisons in Aram but not in Moab (8:2  e), which suggests that Aram was a more formidable force and that David needed a military presence there to maintain control.

• the Lord made David victorious: Cp. 8:14  f. God was the real source of David’s growth and power.
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