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Por tanto, Te daré gracias, oh SEÑOR, entre las naciones, Y cantaré alabanzas a Tu nombre. (2 Samuel 22:50)
El es torre de salvación a Su rey, Y muestra misericordia a Su ungido, A David y a su descendencia para siempre." (2 Samuel 22:51)
Estas son las últimas palabras de David: "Declara David, el hijo de Isaí, Y declara el hombre que fue exaltado, El ungido del Dios de Jacob, El dulce salmista de Israel: (2 Samuel 23:1)
El Espíritu del SEÑOR habló por mí, Y Su palabra estuvo en mi lengua.
Dijo el Dios de Israel, Me habló la Roca de Israel: 'El que con justicia gobierna sobre los hombres, Que en el temor de Dios gobierna, (2 Samuel 23:3)
Es como la luz de la mañana cuando se levanta el sol En una mañana sin nubes, Cuando brota de la tierra la tierna hierba Por el resplandor del sol tras la lluvia.' (2 Samuel 23:4)
En verdad, ¿no es así mi casa para con Dios? Pues El ha hecho conmigo un pacto eterno, Ordenado en todo y seguro. Porque toda mi salvación y todo mi deseo, ¿No los hará ciertamente germinar? (2 Samuel 23:5)

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2 Samuel 23:2 - Cross Reference

Por lo cual, como dice el Espíritu Santo: "SI USTEDES OYEN HOY SU VOZ, (Hebrews 3:7)
David mismo dijo por el Espíritu Santo: 'EL SEÑOR DIJO A MI SEÑOR: "SIENTATE A MI DIESTRA, HASTA QUE PONGA A TUS ENEMIGOS DEBAJO DE TUS PIES."'" (Mark 12:36)
Jesús les dijo: "Entonces, ¿cómo es que David en el Espíritu Lo llama 'Señor,' diciendo: (Matthew 22:43)
Porque David dice de El: 'VEIA SIEMPRE AL SEÑOR EN MI PRESENCIA; PUES ESTA A MI DIESTRA PARA QUE YO NO SEA SACUDIDO. (Acts 2:25)
pues ninguna profecía fue dada jamás por un acto de voluntad humana, sino que hombres inspirados por el Espíritu Santo hablaron de parte de Dios. (2 Peter 1:21)