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8 Sometime later, David attacked the Philistines and defeated them, and he captured Meteg-Ammah from them.
2 Then he defeated the Moabites. David forced them to lie on the ground and used a length of rope to decide their fate—those inside two lengths of the rope were killed, and those inside the third length were spared and so the Moabites became David’s servants—bringing him tribute.
3 Then David defeated Tsovah’s King Hadadezer (son of Rehov) who had tried to reestablish his authority over the Euphrates River. 4 David captured 1,700 horsemen and twenty thousand men on foot. He hamstrung all the chariot horses except for a hundred of them.
5 Then the Arameans came from Damascus to help Tsovah’s king Hadadezer but David killed twenty-two thousand of them. 6 David stationed garrisons in Aram (in Damascus) and the Arameans became David’s servants—bringing him tribute, and Yahweh helped David win wherever he went. 7 David confiscated the gold shields that Hadadezer’s servants carried and brought them to Yerushalem. 8 He also brought a large amount of bronze out of Hadadezer’s cities of Betah and Berotay.
9 When Hamat’s King Toi heard that David had defeated Hadadezer’s entire army, 10 he sent his son Yoram to ask for peace for Hamat and to congratulate him for fighting Hadadezer and defeating him because Hadadezer often battled against Toi. Yoram brought containers with him, made of gold, silver, and bronze. 11 King David dedicated them to Yahweh, along with the silver and gold that he’d taken from all the nations that they’d conquered: 12 from Aram and Moab, from the Ammonites and the Philistines, and from Amalak and from the plunder of Tsovah’s King Hadadezer (son of Rehov).
13 Then David made more of a name for himself when he returned from defeating eighteen thousand Arameans in the Salt Valley.[ref] 14 He stationed garrisons throughout Edom and made the people his servants, and Yahweh protected David wherever they fought.
15 So David reigned over all Yisrael and led all his people with justice and integrity. 16 Tseruyah’s son Yoav was the army commander and Ahilud’s son Yehoshafat was the secretary. 17 The priests were Ahitub’s son Tsadok and Evyatar’s son Ahimelek, and Serayah was secretary. 18 Yehoyada’s son Benayah supervised the Keretites and the Peletites (David’s bodyguard), and David’s sons were his administrators.
18 Sometime afterwards, David attacked and defeated the Philistines, subduing them, and he captured the Philistine city of Gat and its surrounding villages. 2 Then he attacked and defeated Moav, and the Moabites became servants to David—taking him regular tribute.
3 Next David attacked and defeated King Hadadezer of Tsovah-Hamat, when that king had tried enforce his control at the Euphrates River. 4 David captured 1,000 chariots, 7,000 horsemen, and 20,000 foot-soldiers from him. And David hamstrung all but one hundred of the chariot horses.
5 When the Arameans (or, Syrians) came from Damascus to help King Hadadezer, David struck killed 22,000 of the Arameans. 6 Then David established forces in the Aramean town of Damascus, and the Arameans became servants to David, taking him regular tribute. So Yahweh helped David wherever he went. 7 David took the gold shields that were used by Hadadezer’s servants and brought them to Yerushalem. 8 He also took a lot of bronze from Hadadezer’s cities of Tibhat and Kun. (Later, Shelomoh/Solomon used it to make the huge bronze basin called ‘the sea’, along with its pillars and other bronze items.)[ref]
9 When King To’u from Hamat heard that David defeated the entire the army of King Hadadezer from Tsovah, 10 he sent his son Hadoram to King David carrying various items of gold, silver, and bronze. Hadorom went to ask David for peace and to bless him because he’d fought against Hadadezer and struck him down, because To’u had also been at war with Hadadezer. 11 King David consecrated that to Yahweh, along with the gold and silver that he’d brought back from other nations: from Edom, from Moav, from the Ammonites, from the Philistines, and from the Amalekites.
12 Avshai (whose mother was Tseruyah) defeated Edom in the Salt Valley, killing eighteen thousand of them.[ref] 13 Then David stationed garrisons in Edom, and all Edom became his servants. And Yahweh saved David in all where he went.
14 So David ruled over all Yisrael and administered justice and did what was right for all his people. 15 Tseruyah’s son Yoav led the army, and Ahilud’s son Yehoshafat was the record keeper. 16 Ahituv’s son Tsadok and Avyatar’s son Ahimelek were priests, and Shavsha was the secretary. 17 Yehoyada’s son Benayah supervised the Keretites and Feletites who were David’s bodyguards, and David’s sons were his leading officials.
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Sorry, unable to find data for this passage.1Ki 7:40-47:
40 Huram also made the basins and the ash shovels and the bowls.
So Huram finished everything that King Shelomoh had requested him to make for Yahweh’s residence: 41 two massive pillars with large decorated caps and then networks of chain over the caps, 42 the four hundred pomegranates with each pillar having two strings of one hundred of them placed over them, 43 the ten carts and the ten basins on them, 44 the huge water tank and the twelve cattle supporting it, 45 and the pots and shovels and bowls and all the other containers.
All the above was made from polished bronze by Huram for King Shelomoh for Yahweh’s residence. 46 The king had them cast in the clay in the Yordan valley between Sukkot and Tsaretan. 47 None of the above was weighed, because bronze was so plentiful that it didn’t matter.
2Ch 4:11-18:
11 Meanwhile, Huram made the tubs and shovels (for the ashes from the altar) and other small bowls.
So Huram finished the work for God’s temple that King Shelomoh had assigned to him: 12 the two pillars, and the bowl-shaped the capitals on top of each pillar, and the two sets of latticework to cover those two bowls of the capitals, 13 and the four hundred pomegranates for the latticework—two rows of pomegranates to cover each of the two bowls of the capitals that decorated the tops of the pillars. 14 He also made the washbasins and their stands, 15 ‘The Sea’ and the twelve bulls that hold it up, 16 and the tubs and shovels, the forks, and other utensils.
Those were all items made of polished bronze that Huram-Abi made for King Shelomoh for Yahweh’s temple.
17 The king had them cast in the clay between Sukkot and Tseredah down by the Yordan River. 18 Shelomoh had so many items made that they didn’t even try to weigh all the bronze.