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The First Book of the Chronicles

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- Kapitel 12 -

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David went to the city of Ziklag to escape from King Saul. While he was there, many warriors came and joined him, and they helped him when he fought battles.
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They carried bows and arrows. They were able to shoot arrows and to sling stones. They could use either their right arms or their left arms to do that. They were relatives of Saul from the tribe of Benjamin.
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Their leader was Ahiezer. Next in command was Joash. They were both sons of Shemaah from the city of Gibeah. These are the names of some of those warriors: Jeziel and Pelet, sons of Azmaveth; Berakah; Jehu from the city of Anathoth;
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Ishmaiah from the city of Gibeon, who was the leader of the thirty greatest warriors; Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, and Jozabad from the city of Gederah;
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Eluzai, Jerimoth, Bealiah, Shemariah, and Shephatiah from the city of Haruph;
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Elkanah, Isshiah, Azarel, Joezer and Jashobeam, who were descendants of Korah;
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Joelah and Zebadiah, sons of Jeroham, from the city of Gedor.
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Some men from the tribe of Gad east of the Jordan River joined David when he was at his fortress in the caves in the desert. They were brave warriors who were trained for fighting battles and able to use shields and spears well. They were as fierce as lions, and they could run as fast as deer on the hills.
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Ezer was their leader. Next in command was Obadiah. Next was Eliab.
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Next was Mishmannah. Next was Jeremiah.
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Next was Attai. Next was Eliel.
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Next was Johanan. Next was Elzabad.
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Next was another man whose name was Jeremiah. The last was Macbannai.
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Those men from the tribe of Gad were all army officers. Some of them commanded one thousand soldiers, and some of them commanded one hundred soldiers.
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They crossed to the west side of the Jordan River during March, at the time of the year when the river was flooded. They chased from there all the people who lived in the valleys on both sides of the river.
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Some other men from the tribe of Benjamin and from Judah also came to David in his fortress.
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David went out of the cave to meet them and said to them, “If you have come peacefully to help me, I am eager to have to join with me. But if you have come to enable my enemies to capture me, even though I have not done anything to harm you, I hope that the God whom our ancestors worshiped will see it and condemn you.”
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Then God’s Spirit came on Amasai, who was the leader of the thirty greatest warriors, and he said, “David, we want to be with you; you who are the son of Jesse, we will join you. We know that things will go very well for you and for those who are with you, because your God is helping you.” So David welcomed those men, and he appointed them to be leaders of his soldiers.
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Some men from the tribe of Manasseh also joined David when he went with the soldiers of Philistia to fight against Saul’s army. But David and his men did not really help the army of Philistia. After the leaders of Philistia talked about David and his soldiers, they sent David away. They said, “If David joins his master Saul again, we will all be killed.”
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When David went to Ziklag, these were the men from the tribe of Manasseh who went with him: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, another man whose name was Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai. Each of them had been a commander of one thousand men in Saul’s army.
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They were all brave soldiers, and they helped David to fight against the groups of men who roamed throughout the country, robbing people. So those men became commanders in David’s army.
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Every day more men joined David’s men, and his army became large, like the army of God.

David’s Army Grows at Hebron

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These are the numbers of soldiers who were ready for battle who joined David at the city of Hebron. They came to help him to become the king of Israel instead of Saul, as Yahweh had promised would happen.
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There were 6,800 men from Judah, who carried shields and spears.
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There were 7,100 men from the tribe of Simeon. They were all strong warriors trained to fight battles.
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There were 4,600 men from the tribe of Levi.
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Jehoiada, who was a leader descended from Aaron, was in that group of descendants of Levi, and there were 3,700 men with him.
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Zadok, a strong young soldier, was also in that group, and there were 22 other leaders from his clan who came with him.
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There were three thousand men from the tribe of Benjamin who were Saul’s relatives. Most of them had previously wanted one of Saul’s descendants to be the king.
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There were 20,800 men from the tribe of Ephraim who were all brave warriors and trained for fighting battles and famous in their own clans.
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There were eighteen thousand men from the half of the tribe of Manasseh that lived west of the Jordan River. They were all chosen to go and help David become the king.
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There were two hundred men who were leaders from the tribe of Issachar along with their relatives. They always knew what the Israelites should do, and they knew the right time to do it. Their relatives were with them, commanded by their leaders.
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There were fifty-five thousand men from the tribe of Zebulun. They were all experienced warriors and knew how to use all kinds of weapons well. They were completely loyal to David.
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There were one thousand officers from the tribe of Naphtali. With them were thirty-seven thousand soldiers, each carrying shields and spears.
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There were 28,600 soldiers from the tribe of Dan, all trained to fight battles.
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There were forty-seven thousand experienced soldiers from the tribe of Asher, all trained to fight battles.
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There were also 120,000 soldiers from the area east of the Jordan River who joined David. They were from the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the eastern half of the tribe of Manasseh. They had all kinds of weapons.
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All those men were soldiers who volunteered to be in David’s army. They came to Hebron wanting very much to enable David to be the king of all of the Israelite people.
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The men spent three days there with David, eating and drinking, because their families had given them food to take with them.
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Also, their fellow Israelites came from as far away as the area where the tribes of Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali lived, bringing food on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen. They brought a lot of flour, fig cakes, raisins, wine, olive oil, cattle and sheep. And throughout Israel, the people were very joyful.

Das Wachstum von Davids Armee

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Diese kamen gleichfalls zu David nach Sikeleg, da er noch vor Saul, dem Sohne Kis, fliehen musste, Helden und auserlesene Streiter,
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Bogenschützen, die mit jeder von beiden Händen aus Schleudern Steine warfen und Pfeile schossen. Von den Brüdern Sauls aus Benjamin:
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Der Oberste Ahiezer und Joas, die Söhne Samaas von Gabaath, Jaziel und Phallet, die Söhne Azmoths, Baracha und Jehu, der Anathotiter.
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Ebenso Samajas, der Gabaoniter, ein Held, der stärkste unter den dreißig und über den dreißig. Jeremias, Jeheziel, Johanan und Jezabad, der Gaderothiter;
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Eluzai, Jerimuth, Baalia, Samaria und Saphatia, der Haruphiter.
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Elkana, Jesia, Azareel, Joezer, Jesbaam von Karehim,
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und Joela und Zabadia, die Söhne Jerohams von Gedor.
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Aber auch von den Gadditern gingen zu David über, als er sich in der Wüste verborgen hielt, Helden, sehr gute Krieger, welche Schild und Speer trugen, deren Antlitz wie das Antlitz der Löwen, und die so schnell waren wie die Rehe auf den Bergen:
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Ezer war der Oberste, Obdias der zweite, Eliab der dritte,
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Masmana der vierte, Jeremias der fünfte,
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Ethi der sechste, Eliel der siebente,
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Johanan der achte, Elzebad der neunte,
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Jeremias der zehnte, Machbanai der elfte.
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Diese waren von den Söhnen Gads die Heeresführer; der geringste war über hundert Mann gesetzt, der höchste über tausend.
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Diese waren es, welche im ersten Monat über den Jordan setzten, zu der Zeit, wo er über seine Ufer zu treten pflegt; und sie trieben alle, welche in den Tälern gegen Osten und Westen wohnten, in die Flucht.
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Es kamen aber auch etliche von Benjamin und von Juda zu der Feste, in der David weilte.
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Da ging David hinaus, ihnen entgegen und sprach: Wenn ihr in friedlicher Absicht zu mir gekommen seid, um mir zu helfen, so soll mein Herz sich mit euch vereinigen; wenn ihr mir aber nachstellt, um meinen Feinden zu dienen, obschon doch keine Schuld an meinen Händen ist, so sehe der Gott unserer Väter darein und richte es!
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da geriet der Geist über Amasai, das Haupt der dreißig, und er sprach: Dein sind wir, o David, und mit dir, Sohn Isais! Friede, Friede sei dir und Friede denen, die dir helfen! Denn dein Gott hilft dir. Da nahm David sie auf und machte sie zu Hauptleuten.
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Auch von Manasse gingen einige Leute zu David über, als er mit den Philistern gegen Saul zum Kampfe zog, ohne doch aber auf ihrer Seite zu kämpfen; denn die Fürsten der Philister hielten eine Beratung und sandten ihn fort, indem sie sprachen: Mit Gefahr für unsere Köpfe wird er zu Saul, seinem Herrn, zurückkehren.
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Als er also nach Sikeleg zurückkehrte, gingen von Manasse zu ihm über: Ednas, Jozabad, Jedihel, Michael, Ednas, Jozabad, Eliu und Salathi, Häupter über je tausend in Manasse.
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Diese leisteten David Hilfe gegen die Raubscharen; denn alle waren sehr tapfere Männer und sie wurden Anführer im Heere.
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Überdies kamen von Tag zu Tag einige zu David, um ihm zu helfen, bis ihre Zahl groß war wie ein Heerlager Gottes.

Davids Heer in Hebron

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Und dies ist die Zahl der Heerführer, die zu David, als er in Hebron war, kamen, um das Königtum Sauls auf ihn zu übertragen, dem Worte des Herrn gemäß:
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Söhne Judas, die Schild und Speer führten, sechstausend achthundert kriegstüchtige Männer.
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Söhne Simeons siebentausend einhundert, sehr tapfere Männer im Kampfe.
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Söhne Levis viertausend sechshundert.
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Dazu Jojada, der Fürst vom Geschlechte Aarons, und mit ihm dreitausend siebenhundert.
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Ferner Sadok, ein Jüngling von herrlichen Gaben, und die Familie seines Vaters, zweiundzwanzig Fürsten.
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Dann von den Söhnen Benjamins, den Brüdern Sauls, dreitausend; denn ein großer Teil derselben hing noch dem Hause Saul an.
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Ferner von den Söhnen Ephraims zwanzigtausendachthundert namhafte Recken, hochangesehen in ihrem Stamme.
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Vom halben Stamme Manasse achtzehntausend; alle kamen, nach ihrem Namen, um David zum Könige zu machen.
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Und von den Söhnen Issachars kluge Männer, welche die einzelnen Zeiten wohl kannten, anzugeben, was Israel tun sollte, zweihundert Fürsten; der ganze übrige Stamm folgte ihrem Rate.
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Von Zabulon solche, die zum Kampfe auszogen und mit ihren Waffen zur Schlacht geordnet standen, kamen fünfzigtausend zu Hilfe, mit ungeteiltem Herzen.
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Und von Nephthali tausend Anführer; und mit ihnen siebenunddreißgtausend, mit Schild und Speer versehen.
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Von Dan achtundzwanzigtausendsechshundert, zum Kampfe gerüstet.
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Von Aser solche, die zum Kampfe auszogen und zur Schlacht geordnet herausforderten, vierzigtausend.
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Von jenseits des Jordans von den Söhnen Rubens und von Gad und von dem halben Stamme Manasse, hundertzwanzigtausend mit Waffen versehene.
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Alle diese Krieger, gerüstet zum Kampfe, kamen mit ungeteiltem Herzen nach Hebron, um David zum Könige über ganz Israel zu machen; aber auch alle übrigen aus Israel waren eines Sinnes, dass David König werden sollte.
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Und sie blieben daselbst bei David und aßen und tranken drei Tage; denn ihre Brüder hatten für sie zubereitet.
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Dazu brachten die, welche in ihrer Nähe wohnten, bis zu Issachar, Zabulon und Nephthali hin, Brot auf Eseln und Kamelen und Maultieren und Rindern zum Essen; Mehl, Feigen, Rosinen, Wein, Öl, Rinder und Widder in großer Menge; denn es war Freude in Israel.