2Sa 18:7 Cross References
2 Samuel 18:7
7: and the Israelite troops were beaten back by David's men. There was a great slaughter, and twenty thousand men laid down their lives that day.
2 Samuel 2:26
- Abner shouted down to Joab, "Must we always solve our differences with swords? Don't you realize the only thing we will gain is bitterness toward each other? When will you call off your men from chasing their Israelite brothers?"
2 Samuel 2:17
- The two armies then began to fight each other, and by the end of the day Abner and the men of Israel had been defeated by the forces of David.
2 Samuel 15:6
- So in this way, Absalom stole the hearts of all the people of Israel.
2 Samuel 19:41
- But the men of Israel complained to the king that the men of Judah had gotten to do most of the work in helping him cross the Jordan.
- "Why not?" the men of Judah replied. "The king is one of our own tribe. Why should this make you angry? We have charged him nothing. And he hasn't fed us or even given us gifts!"
- "But there are ten tribes in Israel," the others replied. "So we have ten times as much right to the king as you do. Why did you treat us with such contempt? Remember, we were the first to speak of bringing him back to be our king again." The argument continued back and forth, and the men of Judah were very harsh in their replies.
Proverbs 24:21
- My child, fear the LORD and the king, and don't associate with rebels.
Proverbs 11:21
- You can be sure that evil people will be punished, but the children of the godly will go free.
2 Chronicles 13:16
- The Israelite army fled from Judah, and God handed them over to Judah in defeat.
- Abijah and his army inflicted heavy losses on them; there were 500,000 casualties among Israel's finest troops that day.
2 Chronicles 28:6
- In a single day Pekah son of Remaliah, Israel's king, killed 120,000 of Judah's troops because they had abandoned the LORD, the God of their ancestors.
2 Samuel 2:31
- But three hundred and sixty of Abner's men, all from the tribe of Benjamin, had been killed.