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2 Samuel 21-22

The Gibeonites punish Saul's descendants

21 While David was king, there was a famine in Israel for three years. So David asked the Lord what had caused this trouble. The Lord said, ‘Saul's family is guilty of murder, because Saul killed many of the Gibeonites.’

The Gibeonites were not descendants of Israel. They were the only Amorite people who still lived. The Israelites had promised not to kill them.[a] But Saul thought that he should kill them. He thought that this would help Israel and Judah to rule their land.

Now King David told the Gibeonites to come to speak with him. He asked them, ‘What can I do to help you? How can I make things right between us? I want you to bring the Lord's blessing to his people again.’

The Gibeonites answered David, ‘We do not want Saul's family to give us money or gold. And it would not be right for us to kill anyone in Israel.’

So David asked them, ‘What do you want me to do for you?’

They answered the king, ‘You know that Saul tried to destroy us. That man wanted to kill all of our family who were living in Israel. So we want you to give us seven of his male descendants. Then we will kill them. We will hang their bodies at the place where people worship the Lord in Gibeah. That was Saul's town, the man that the Lord had chosen to be king.’

The king said, ‘I will give them to you.’

The king did not give Jonathan's son Mephibosheth to them. He was kind to Mephibosheth because of David's promise to Jonathan, Saul's son. David had made that promise in the Lord's name. Instead, the king took Saul's two sons, Armoni and Mephibosheth. Aiah's daughter Rizpah was their mother. He also took the five sons of Saul's daughter Merab. Adriel, the son of Barzillai from Meholath, was their father. He gave them to the Gibeonites. The Gibeonites hanged them on a hill where people worshipped the Lord. All seven of them died together. That happened at the time when the barley harvest was beginning.

10 Aiah's daughter, Rizpah, put sackcloth on a rock and she sat on it. She stayed there to watch her sons' bodies, from the harvest time until the heavy rain came. During that time, she stopped the birds from eating the bodies in the daytime. At night, she kept the wild animals away.

11 They told David what Saul's slave wife, Rizpah, had done. 12 Then David went to fetch the bones of Saul and Saul's son Jonathan from the people at Jabesh Gilead. Their men had secretly taken their bodies from the open place in Beth Shan. The Philistines had killed Saul on Gilboa mountain and they had hung their bodies there.[b] 13 Now David brought the bones of Saul and Jonathan back from Jabesh Gilead. He also picked up the bones of the seven men that the Gibeonites had killed.

14 People buried the bones of Saul and Jonathan in the grave of Saul's father, Kish. The grave was in Zela, in land that belonged to Benjamin's tribe. The king had told them everything that they should do. After they had done all these things, God answered their prayers for their country.

Wars against the Philistines

15 Now the Philistines had started to attack the Israelites again. David went with his soldiers to fight against the Philistines. He became very tired. 16 A descendant of Rapha who was called Ishbi-Benob said that he would kill David. He had a bronze spear that weighed 3½ kilograms and he had a new sword. 17 But Zeruiah's son Abishai saved David. Abishai knocked down the Philistine and he killed him. So David's men said very strongly, ‘Our king, you must never again come out with us to fight a battle. You are like Israel's light. We do not want your life to finish.’[c]

18 Some time after that, the Israelites fought a battle against the Philistines at Gob. In that battle, Sibbecai from Hushah killed Saph, a descendant of Rapha.

19 In another battle against the Philistines at Gob, Elhanan, the son of Jaare-Oregim from Bethlehem, killed Goliath from Gath. Goliath's spear was very thick and heavy, like a big tree.

20 There was another battle at Gath. Another descendant of Rapha fought against the Israelites there. He was a very large man. He had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. 21 He shouted to insult the Israelite soldiers. So Jonathan, the son of David's brother Shimeah, killed him.

22 Those four Philistines were descendants of Rapha and they lived in Gath. David and his soldiers killed all of them.[d]

David sings to praise God[e]

22 David wrote this song when the Lord saved him from the power of his enemies when Saul was king.

This is what he sang:

‘The Lord keeps me safe.
    He is my great rock and my strong place.
My God is my high rock.
    I run to him to hide and be safe.
He keeps me safe like a soldier's shield.
He is the strong place where I can hide safely.
God, you have saved me from men who want to attack me.
I praise the Lord because he deserves it!
When I called to him for help,
    he saved me from my enemies.
Death was near enough to catch me!
    Danger was like a river that wanted to drown me.
Death was tying me up with ropes,
    to pull me into the deep hole of the grave.
In my trouble I prayed to the Lord.
    I called to my God to help me.
He heard my voice from his home in heaven.
My prayer reached his ears.
Then the earth moved and it shook.
Even the sky shook,
    because God was angry.
He breathed out smoke from his nose.
Fire and hot coals came out from his mouth,
    to destroy his enemies.
10 God caused the sky to bend as he came down.
    Dark clouds were under his feet.
11 He sat on a cherub and he flew.
    He flew like the wind.
12 God put darkness all round him.
    He hid himself under dark clouds that held rain.
13 Bright light went in front of him.
    There was lightning like hot coals!
14 The Lord sent thunder from the sky.
    People everywhere heard the voice of the Most High God.
15 The Lord shot arrows of lightning.
    He caused his enemies to run away.
16 When the Lord shouted against his enemies,
    even the bottom of the deep sea appeared.
People could see the deepest places of the earth,
    when he breathed out in anger.
17 The Lord reached down to me from above.
    He took hold of me and he pulled me up out of the deep water.
18 Yes, he saved me from my powerful enemies.
The people who hated me were too strong for me,
    but the Lord saved me from their power.
19 They attacked me when I was in trouble,
    but the Lord helped me.
20 He led me out to an open place where I would be safe.
    He saved me because I made him happy.
21 The Lord was kind to me
    because I do things that please him.
He blesses me
    because I am not guilty of bad things.
22 I have obeyed the Lord's commands.
I have not turned against my God.
23 I understand all his rules,
    and I do not refuse to obey them.
24 He knows that I have done nothing that is wrong.
    I kept away from any sin.
25 The Lord was kind to me,
    because I did good things.
He sees that I am not guilty.
26 Lord, if people are faithful to you,
    then you are faithful to them.
If people do nothing that is bad,
    they can trust you to do nothing bad to them.
27 If people keep themselves pure,
    they can trust you to do only good things.
But if people are wicked,
    you turn against them.
28 You save people who are humble.
    But if people are proud, you cause them to fall.
29 Lord, you make my lamp burn brightly.
You are my light in the dark.
30 You make me strong,
    so that I can chase a whole army!
With the help of my God,
    I can climb over any high wall.
31 God's way is perfect.
    The Lord's promises are always true.
He keeps safe everyone who goes to him for help,
    like a shield that keeps a soldier safe.
32 We know that the Lord is God,
    and no one else.
Only our God can keep us safe,
    like a strong rock!
33 It is God who makes me strong.
    He shows me the safe way through my life.
34 He makes my feet stand strongly on the ground.
Like a deer,
    I can stand on high hills and not fall.
35 He teaches me how to fight in war.
He makes my arms strong
    to shoot arrows from a metal bow.
36 You keep me safe in the battle,
    like a shield.
Your kind help has made me great.
37 You have helped me to move safely,
    so that my feet do not slip.
38 I ran after my enemies and I destroyed them.
    I did not turn back until I had killed them.
39 I destroyed them completely.
I knocked them down to the ground.
    They could not get up again.
    They fell under my feet.
40 You have made me strong to fight battles
    so that I win against my enemies.
41 You caused my enemies to turn their backs,
    and they ran away from me.
I destroyed those who hate me.
42 They called out for help,
    but nobody was there to save them.
They called to the Lord,
    but he did not answer them.
43 I beat them until they became like dust.
I walked over them,
    like dirt that lies on the streets.
44 You have saved me when my people were attacking me.
    You have made me a ruler of other nations.
People that I did not know before
    now serve me as their ruler.
45 Foreign people cannot stand against me,
    because they are afraid.
When they hear about me,
    they choose to obey me.
46 They are not brave enough to fight me.
They shake with fear
    as they leave their strong cities.
47 The Lord is alive! He is my strong Rock!
    Everyone should praise him!
    He rules as king!
He is the strong God who saves me.
48 He is the true God who punishes my enemies.
    He makes the nations obey me.
49 He is the one who saves me from my enemies.
Yes, God, you give me power
    to win against those who attack me.
You keep me safe from angry and cruel men.
50 Lord, I will thank you,
    so that all the nations know about you.
I will sing to praise your name.
51 Yes, the Lord gives power to me, David, his king.
    He gives me great strength to win against my enemies.
I am the special king that he has chosen.
He will continue to be kind to me
    and to my descendants for ever.’

Luke 18:24-43

24 Jesus saw that the ruler had become sad. He said, ‘It is very difficult for rich people to let God rule in their lives. 25 The hole in a needle is very small. A camel cannot go through it! But it is even more difficult than that for a rich person to let God rule in their life.’

26 The people who were listening to Jesus said, ‘So perhaps God will not save anyone!’ 27 Jesus replied, ‘God can do things that are impossible for people to do.’

28 Peter then said to Jesus, ‘Look! We have left everything that we had. Now we are your disciples.’

29 Jesus said to them, ‘I tell you this: Some people have left their homes. Or they may have left their wife or their brothers. Or they may have left their parents or their children. They have done this to work for the kingdom of God. 30 Now, in this world, God will give these people many more things than they have left behind. And in the future world they will live for ever with God.’

31 Jesus took the 12 disciples away from the other people. ‘Listen!’ he said to them. ‘We are going to Jerusalem. There, many bad things will happen to me. All the things that God's prophets wrote down long ago about the Son of Man will now happen to me. 32 The Jewish leaders will deliver me to people that are not Jews. They will laugh at me. They will say bad things against me. They will spit at me. 33 They will hit me with whips and then they will kill me. But after three days, I will become alive again.’

34 The 12 disciples did not understand any of these things. What Jesus said did not mean anything to them. So they did not know what Jesus was talking about.

Jesus makes a blind man well

35 When Jesus was getting near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the side of the road. He was asking people to give him money. 36 Then he heard a large crowd of people as they went along the road. So he asked the people near him what was happening. 37 They told him, ‘Jesus from Nazareth is walking past.’

38 The man began to shout out. ‘Jesus! Son of David! Please be kind to me and help me.’ 39 The people who were walking at the front of the crowd were angry with him. They told him that he should be quiet. But he started to shout even louder, ‘Son of David! Please help me!’

40 Then Jesus stopped. He said to the people, ‘Bring that man to me.’ When the man came near, Jesus asked him, 41 ‘What do you want me to do for you?’ ‘Sir,’ the blind man replied, ‘I want to see again.’

42 Jesus said to him, ‘See again! You are well now because you believed in me.’ 43 Immediately, the man could see again. He started to follow Jesus along the road. He was praising God.

Many people saw what had happened. They also praised God.

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