Three days after returning to his base of operations, David learns of the deaths of Saul and Jonathan. Rather than the expected relief that his pursuer was gone and the path made clear for his accession to the throne, David laments greatly for the fallen king and his dear friend.
David then makes plans to return to Israel, and he is anointed king over Judah in the city of Hebron. His first official act is to reward those who procured the body of the fallen king for proper burial. However, another king is anointed over Israel - Ish-bosheth, son of the late king Saul. A period of battles begin as a power struggle ensues for the crown of Israel. David's forces prevail, but not without loss of life.
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