David, the Hero-King of Israel

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Abner pro- posed that twelve young men from either army should engage in combat to decide the quarrel. So bitter and so furious was the feud that each one on either side was killed, and then the two armies joined battle. Abner's army was totally defeated at Gibeon, with great slaughter, and the pursuit ceased only at the falling of the night. There was one terrible incident in the bloodshed of that day. Asahel was Joab's youngest brother, and David's nephew. Like all of the race of Jesse, he wa...s lithe, and fleet of foot, and filled with courage. He pursued Abner on foot, and had the wild ambition to be the one to slay him.
When Abner saw the young man following him, he seems to have behaved with great generosity ; he advised him to gratify his ambition by carrying off the armour of some of his men at arms. But Asahel was in- toxicated with battle, and young and heedless. Abner, in self-defence, struck back at him, and the young man was mortally wounded, and in the most painful place, in the stomach, and his writhing in agony and final death only embittered the feeling of the two armies.' 2 DAVID THE KING 63 After this there followed protracted war.


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