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<p class="tab-1">The battle between Joab and Abner did not end the controversy between the two houses of Saul and David, but it is in this chapter working towards a period. Here is, I. The gradual advance of David’s interest, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.1" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.1">2 Sam. 3:1</a>. II. The building up of his family, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.2-2Sam.3.5" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.2-2Sam.3.5">2 Sam. 3:2-5</a>. III. Abner’s quarrel with Ish-bosheth, and his treaty with David, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.6-2Sam.3.12" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.6-2Sam.3.12">2 Sam. 3:6-12</a>. IV. The preliminaries settled, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.13-2Sam.3.16" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.13-2Sam.3.16">2 Sam. 3:13-16</a>. V. Abner’s undertaking and attempt to bring Israel over to David, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.17-2Sam.3.21" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.17-2Sam.3.21">2 Sam. 3:17-21</a>. VI. The treacherous murder of Abner by Joab, when he was carrying on this matter, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.22-2Sam.3.27" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.22-2Sam.3.27">2 Sam. 3:22-27</a>. VII. David’s great concern and trouble for the death of Abner, <a class="bibleref" title="2Sam.3.28-2Sam.3.39" href="/passage/?search=2Sam.3.28-2Sam.3.39">2 Sam. 3:28-39</a>.</p>
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