The king of Hamath wanted to sign a treaty with David which is why he sent his son to him. The bringing of gifts also testifies to the importance of David and suggests that he was the superior party in any agreement that was made.1
The king of Hamath wanted to sign a treaty with David which is why he sent his son to him. The bringing of gifts also testifies to the importance of David and suggests that he was the superior party in any agreement that was made.1
10 et il envoya Joram, son fils, vers le roi David, pour le saluer, et pour le féliciter d'avoir attaqué Hadadézer et de l'avoir battu. Car Thoï était en guerre avec Hadadézer. Joram apporta des vases d'argent, des vases d'or, et des vases d'airain.