3. David set out for the River Euphrates to build a monument there. On his way, he defeated the king of Zobah, whose name was Hadadezer the son of Rehob.
4. In the battle, David captured seventeen hundred cavalry and twenty thousand foot soldiers. He also captured war chariots, but he destroyed all but one hundred of them.
5. When troops from the Aramean kingdom of Damascus came to help Hadadezer, David killed twenty thousand of them.
6. He left some of his soldiers in Damascus, and the Arameans had to accept David as their ruler and pay taxes to him.Everywhere David went, the Lord helped him win battles.