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| title = "1 Chronicles 19:1–19" | ||||
| date = "2024-04-15" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles19.1-19) | ||||
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| Sometimes, diplomacy fails, but in this instance it does not appear to be David's fault. | ||||
| King David had a good relationship with King Nahash of the Ammonites, so he decided to send a delegation to the new King Hanun after Nahash died as a display of friendship. | ||||
| Hanun, however, does not take it kindly. | ||||
| Much like David's grandson Rehoboam will be given bad advice in his time, Hanun's advisors convince him the Israelites are spies. | ||||
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| Hanun orders them captured, half their beards shaved off, and their robes cut off at the hips. | ||||
| The delegation is then sent home in disgrace, looking ridiculous, showing off their underwear. (If they even had any; I don't know what the fashion was then.) | ||||
| Their shame is so deep that they don't even want to show their faces to their king, and they send messenger ahead to tell David what happened. | ||||
| He understands their position and has them remain in Jericho until they look respectable again. | ||||
| In the meantime, Hanun's insult does not go unchallenged. | ||||
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| Somehow, anyway. | ||||
| We aren't told what happens between verses 5 and 6, but Ammon gathers together an army to attack Israel, hiring chariots and horsemen from their neighbors to bolster their numbers. | ||||
| Joab puts his brother Abishai in charge of half of the army so that they fight on two fronts. | ||||
| Abishai will fight the Ammonites and Joab will fight the Syrian mercenaries. | ||||
| They make plans to help each other as needed, but the Lord gives them victory over both groups of forces. | ||||
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| The retreating Syrians call up reinforcements from Zobah, also ethnically Syrians, who had been defeated by David previously. | ||||
| King Hadadezer again joins in battle with King David and is again defeated, this time for good. | ||||
| Zobah then becomes a subject of Israel and no longer an ally willing to help Ammon. | ||||
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| Rivers of water and flows of battle are equally directed by Your hand. | ||||
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