Topical Encyclopedia The term "Siege by David" refers to the military campaigns and sieges conducted by King David, the second king of Israel, as recorded in the Old Testament. David, known for his military prowess and strategic acumen, led several sieges during his reign, which were instrumental in establishing and expanding the kingdom of Israel.Siege of Jerusalem One of the most notable sieges conducted by David was the capture of Jerusalem from the Jebusites. This event is recorded in 2 Samuel 5:6-10 and 1 Chronicles 11:4-9. The Jebusites inhabited Jerusalem, and they were confident in their city's defenses, believing it to be impregnable. However, David and his men captured the stronghold of Zion, which became the City of David. The Berean Standard Bible states, "Nevertheless, David captured the fortress of Zion (that is, the City of David)" (2 Samuel 5:7). This strategic victory established Jerusalem as the political and spiritual center of Israel. Siege of Rabbah Another significant siege led by David was against the Ammonite city of Rabbah. This campaign is detailed in 2 Samuel 11-12 and 1 Chronicles 20. The siege of Rabbah was initially led by Joab, David's military commander, while David remained in Jerusalem. The BSB recounts, "So Joab fought against Rabbah of the Ammonites and captured the royal fortress" (2 Samuel 12:26). After Joab's success, David went to Rabbah to claim victory, taking the crown from the Ammonite king and placing it on his own head, symbolizing the complete subjugation of the Ammonites. Military Strategy and Divine Favor David's success in sieges and battles is often attributed to his military strategy and the favor of God. Throughout the biblical narrative, David is depicted as a leader who sought the Lord's guidance in his military endeavors. For instance, before engaging the Philistines, David inquired of the Lord, and the Lord assured him of victory (2 Samuel 5:19). The BSB records, "So David inquired of the LORD, 'Should I go up against the Philistines? Will You deliver them into my hand?' The LORD replied to David, 'Go, for I will surely deliver the Philistines into your hand'" (2 Samuel 5:19). Legacy of David's Sieges The sieges conducted by David were crucial in consolidating the tribes of Israel into a unified nation. His military campaigns expanded Israel's territory and secured its borders, laying the foundation for the prosperous reign of his son Solomon. David's ability to capture fortified cities like Jerusalem and Rabbah demonstrated his effectiveness as a military leader and his reliance on divine guidance, which is a recurring theme in the biblical account of his reign. Nave's Topical Index 2 Samuel 5:6,9And the king and his men went to Jerusalem to the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land: which spoke to David, saying, Except you take away the blind and the lame, you shall not come in here: thinking, David cannot come in here. 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Resources Who was Sennacherib in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho are the Branch Davidians? | GotQuestions.org Who was Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz? | GotQuestions.org Siege: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Siege by Rezin, King of Syria, and Pekah, Son of Remaliah, King of Israel Siege: An offer of Peace Must be Made to the City Before Beginning A Siege: Conducted by Erecting Embankments Parallel to the Walls of the Besieged City Siege: Distress of the Inhabitants During A Sieges: Being Against Round About Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Helped by Allies Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Taken by Ambush Sieges: Cities Invested by Frequently Taken by Assault Sieges: Cities Invested by Inhabitants of, Exhorted to be Courageous Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Demanded Terms of Peace Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Suffered from Famine Sieges: Cities Invested by Often Suffered from Pestilence Sieges: Cities Invested by Repaired and Newly Fortified Beforehand Sieges: Cities Invested by Sometimes Used Ambushes or Sorties Sieges: Cities Invested by Supplied With Water Beforehand Sieges: Cities Invested by The Inhabitants of, Cut off Beforehand Supplies of Water Sieges: Cities Invested by Walls of, Defended by the Inhabitants Sieges: Cities Invested by Were Strictly Shut Up Sieges: Cities of Israel in Galilee Sieges: Cities Taken by Frequently Broken Down Sieges: Cities Taken by Frequently Destroyed by Fire Sieges: Cities Taken by Given up to Pillage Sieges: Cities Taken by Inhabitants of, often Put to the Sword Sieges: Cities Taken by Sometimes Called After the Name of the Captor Sieges: Cities Taken by Sometimes Sown With Salt Sieges: Compassing About With Armies Sieges: Extreme Difficulty of Taking Cities By, Alluded To Sieges: Fenced Cities Invested By Sieges: Great Noise and Tumult of, Alluded To Sieges: Often Lasted for a Long Time Sieges: Setting in Array Against Sieges: The Jews Forbidden to Cut Down Fruit Trees for the Purpose of Sieges: The Omnipresence of God Sieges: Those Engaged in Built Forts and Mounts Sieges: Those Engaged in Called Upon the City to Surrender Sieges: Those Engaged in Cast Arrows and Other Missiles Into the City Sieges: Those Engaged in Cut off all Supplies Sieges: Those Engaged in Dug a Trench Round the City Sieges: Those Engaged in Employed Battering Rams Against the Walls Sieges: Those Engaged in Frequently Laid Ambushes Sieges: Those Engaged in Invested the City on Every Side Sieges: Those Engaged in Often Suffered Much During Sieges: Threatened As a Punishment Sieges: Zion in Her Affliction Related Terms Battering-rams (2 Occurrences) Nebuchadrezzar (31 Occurrences) |