1 Chronicles 19:7-19

1 Chronicles 19:7-19

[7] So they hired  thirty  and two  thousand  chariots,  and the king  of Maachah  and his people;  who came  and pitched  before  Medeba.  And the children  of Ammon  gathered themselves together  from their cities,  and came  to battle.  [8] And when David  heard  of it, he sent  Joab,  and all the host  of the mighty men.  [9] And the children  of Ammon  came out,  and put the battle  in array  before the gate  of the city:  and the kings  that were come  were by themselves in the field.  [10] Now when Joab  saw  that the battle  was set against him before  and behind,  he chose out  of Israel,  and put them in array  against  the Syrians.  [11] And the rest  of the people  he delivered  unto the hand  of Abishai  his brother,  and they set themselves in array  against  the children  of Ammon.  [12] And he said,  If the Syrians  be too strong  for me, then thou shalt help  me: but if the children  of Ammon  be too strong  for thee, then I will help  thee. [13] Be of good courage,  for our people,  and for the cities  of our God:  and let the LORD  do  that which is good  in his sight.  [14] So Joab  and the people  that were with him drew nigh  before  the Syrians  unto the battle;  and they fled  before  [15] And when the children  of Ammon  saw  that the Syrians  were fled,  before  Abishai  his brother,  and entered  into the city.  Then Joab  came  to Jerusalem.  [16] And when the Syrians  saw  that they were put to the worse  before  Israel,  they sent  messengers,  and drew forth  the Syrians  that were beyond  the river:  and Shophach  the captain  of the host  went before  [17] And it was told  David;  and he gathered  all Israel,  and passed over  Jordan,  and came  upon them, and set the battle in array  against them. So when David  had put the battle  in array  against  the Syrians,  they fought  [18] But the Syrians  fled  before  Israel;  and David  slew  of the Syrians  seven  thousand  men which fought in chariots,  and forty  thousand  footmen,  and killed  Shophach  the captain  of the host.  [19] And when the servants  saw  that they were put to the worse  before  Israel,  they made peace  with David,  and became his servants:  neither would  the Syrians  help  the children  of Ammon  any more.