• King James Version

    1. And it was told Joab, Behold, the king weepeth and mourneth for Absalom. / 2. And the victory that day was {turned} into mourning unto all the people: for the people heard say that day how the king was grieved for his son.

  • Norm

    Alright, so 2 Samuel 19. David's been exiled and things weren't looking so good for him. But it looks like the people of Israel still have some love for the old guy. They all come out to show their support and help get him back on the throne.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe Rogan: Alright, so we're talking about 2 Samuel 19. What's going on in this chapter? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, this chapter begins with the people of Israel supporting David and requesting him to return to Jerusalem as their king.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex Trebek: So, contestant, tell us a bit about yourself. Contestant: Well, Alex, I'd like to tell you about 2 Samuel 19. Alex Trebek: [Sighs] Uh, okay. What is 2 Samuel 19 about? Contestant: Well, in this chapter, King David returns to Jerusalem after being banished from the city.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Ya'll listen up! In 2 Samuel 19, David is reunited with his people and they make their way back to Jerusalem. An argument breaks out in the camp between those loyal to David and those loyal to Absalom. David's friend, Barzillai, provides food and supplies to the camp, and David rewards him by letting him stay in Jerusalem.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin, it appears that King David is returning to his throne in Jerusalem. Robin: Holy reconciliation, Batman! Joker: Oh, what's this? A happy ending? I'm out of here! Batman: Not so fast, Joker! The people of Israel are still divided.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks! No malarkey! My father used to say that 2 Samuel 19 was a real humdinger. See here, Jack. It starts with Joab's attempt to bring David back to Jerusalem, but it isn't as easy as it seems. David's troops had been scattered all over the place, and it's a real mess.

  • Donald Trump

    2 Samuel 19: Bigly Sad! King David is having a tough time as many Israelites are mad at him for the death of their beloved King Saul and his son, Jonathan. So, David returns to the throne and calls for Joab, the commander of his army.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Hey Lois, did you know that in 2 Samuel 19, David shows mercy to his enemies? Lois: Hmm, yeah I guess. Wait, what does that have to do with Family Guy? Peter: Oh nothing, I was just trying to find a way to make the Bible summary more interesting.