1 Samuel 30:9
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New International Version
David and the six hundred men with him came to the Besor Valley, where some stayed behind.


English Standard Version
So David set out, and the six hundred men who were with him, and they came to the brook Besor, where those who were left behind stayed.


New American Standard Bible
So David went, he and the six hundred men who were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those left behind remained.


King James Bible
So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those that were left behind stayed.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
David and the 600 men with him went as far as the Wadi Besor, where 200 men who were to remain behind would stop.


International Standard Version
So David and 600 men who were with him set out. They came to the Wadi Besor where those who were left behind stayed.


American Standard Version
So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those that were left behind stayed.


Douay-Rheims Bible
So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and they came to the torrent Besor: and some being weary stayed there.


Darby Bible Translation
So David went, he and the six hundred men that were with him, and they came to the torrent Besor; and those that were left stayed behind.


Young's Literal Translation
And David goeth on, he and six hundred men who are with him, and they come in unto the brook of Besor, and those left have stood still,


Commentaries
30:7-15 If in all our ways, even when, as in this case, there can be no doubt they are just, we acknowledge God, we may expect that he will direct our steps, as he did those of David. David, in tenderness to his men, would by no means urge them beyond their strength. The Son of David thus considers the frames of his followers, who are not all alike strong and vigorous in their spiritual pursuits and conflicts; but, where we are weak, there he is kind; nay more, there he is strong, 2Co 12:9,10. A poor Egyptian lad, scarcely alive, is made the means of a great deal of good to David. Justly did Providence make this poor servant, who was basely used by his master, an instrument in the destruction of the Amalekites; for God hears the cry of the oppressed. Those are unworthy the name of true Israelites, who shut up their compassion from persons in distress. We should neither do an injury nor deny a kindness to any man; some time or other it may be in the power of the lowest to return a kindness or an injury.

9. came to the brook Besor—now Wady Gaza, a winter torrent, a little to the south of Gaza. The bank of a stream naturally offered a convenient rest to the soldiers, who, through fatigue, were unable to continue the pursuit.
1 Samuel 30:8
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