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David's men were attracted to him because they saw in him a leader who could protect them while also giving them justice for whatever they felt they had been wronged. The main thing they had in common was to be considered persons "non grata" by Saul or his followers. These men were either rebelling against the current king of Israel, some had criminal records and were being chased while others had issues against Saul, or they were being pursued for some debts.

David probably had a hard time leading them in such areas as discipline, loyalty, getting along with one another and submission to leadership. These guys were wild and probably had very personal agendas...

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

First of all David had a place to hide which they all felt they needed.

Some of these men were related to David, some were acquaintances. There were brave men there and your usual malcontents.

Leading people of diverse groups has its challenges as they are all of diverse backgrounds and customs. However they all needed a leader and David naturally fell into that spot.

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David's men are attracted to him because they saw a great leader in him and probably heard of his greatness in battle.

They had in common, was tht Daul was after them as we'll.

These men was probably family members

The kind of men was of all kinds probably

The difficulies David has in leading them was trying to teach them patient and wait on God. They probably all thought that they could bombard Saul and kill him but that was not what God wanted.

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Why were David's men attracted to him? What did they have in common? Why kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

These men must have heard of David's exploits - that he slayed tens of thousands. Like him, they too were being pursued by Saul. Some of them were criminals, others were rebelling against Saul and some were being hounded for their debts. By nature, these men were troublesome, ruthless and rebellious thus making it difficult for David to lead them.

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These people were out casts and thought they could improved themselves by joining with David and helping David become king.

They were all outlaws trouble makers you name it and they were there for David. David's control over this group of men showed again his ability to lead.

I think it took some great leadership ability to get this army of men on the same path David was on , David did and some went on to be good sloiders.

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David's men were attracted to David because of his leadership abilities, showing himself strong in battle, and seeing that God was with him.

They all were being pursued by the gov't--the king.

Some were bandits, others owed a lot money.

Because they were all being pursued, they were used to being on their own and fending for themselves. They probably didn't respect authority. Now they had to submit to David's leadership, but they desired to stand with & for David now.

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

The men were attracted to David,some were his family members, and others were fleeing from Saul as well, some may have even heard of David's previous success and his powerful stance he took again the giant of Gath. Perhaps they even heard the song "David kills tens of thousand ,Saul kills thousands. They felt safe in his presence. They knew that God was with him. Many were on the run, fugitives, who were also fleeing to stay alive.or even, perhaps out of Saul's prison. David was not yet a trained 'foot soldier' ,he was young and inexperience with war, and being a leader. He obviously didn't have many resources. His faith is his greatest weapon against his enemies, David always relies on God for strength and power.

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I think that David’s men were attracted to him because they were all running away from the Saul. These men were people who may have owed Saul some money or they may have been robbers but they were all fleeing Saul. These men were probably use to doing things their way and they wouldn’t listen to instructions or probably not able to submit to authority.

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

They were attracted to David because I am sure that they have heard of him just as everyone else has. Their common bond was that they all were on the run for their lives. They were running from Saul and his army. These men were distressed, in debt, and discontented and they were being pursued. The most common difficulty would be trust and belief. As we will see as the story continues.

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David was the complete opposite of Saul. Also there were probably a few criminals looking for a way out of paying for their crimes. I imagine David was charismatic and projected his leadership. Since some of the men weren’t the most savory, they probably didn’t want to be told what to do and weren’t there for the right reasons.

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David's men attracted to him? What did they have in common? Why kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?


David's men were attracted to him because they shared similar qualities. Many of them had a price on their heads-some because they were bandits but also the family of David was in danger of Saul just because of their family connection. They were a rough and tumble group of men, hit first and ask questions later. That is probably how they saw David since he had proven himself to be a brave warrior. David probably had difficulties in leading them because of their independence as warriors and fighters-everyone had their own perception of what should be done. Also, as said before, I'm sure these men were very independent. When people start to gather as a united group rules have to be made and enforced. I'm sure these men were not used to being told what to do even if it was for the safety and unity of the group.

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David was the complete opposite of Saul. Also there were probably a few criminals looking for a way out of paying for their crimes. I imagine David was charismatic and projected his leadership. Since some of the men weren’t the most savory, they probably didn’t want to be told what to do and weren’t there for the right reasons.

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David's men were attracted to him because of his leadership skills and his power as a warlord.

What they had in common was that they were all fleeing from Saul for one reason or another.

What difficulties David probably had in leading them was alot of the men were in rebellion against authority.

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

David honors his men and acquantiences. He treats them right and fair.David has become a powerful warlord with his own private army-- and the responsibility to feed ithem and their families! David was young and became a part of these men who loved him so. David's age helped and harmed harmed in leading God's people-inexperenced and full of ideas-some that worked and some didn't,

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common?

What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

a. Because of David's leadership ability, his love and respect for God, and David was a pwerful

warlord.

b. All were being pursued by Saul, included David's family and friends. Thy either were rebels,

owed debts to Saul, were distressed, and like David were considered a threat fo Saul.

c. The men were all discontent, in debt, or threatened by Saul.

d. The men, being from different backgrounds - I am sure David had to keep peace between them.

He had to train them to work together, give structure to the "new army". And then he had the

general problems of a large camp, food, clothing, and shelter for the men and their families.

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4a)He attracted others who were being pursued by Saul,some seeking revenge, others disconrented, in debt. They knew their lives were safer David (as he had more victories than Saul),that he would feed &look out for them out of his love and repect for God, unlike Saul focused on chasing David..David found safe places to hide at Adullam a city,close to a fortified hill with caves,good for hidingThey could see he was a,skillful warrior,charismatic leader,who inspired confidence,He enabled them to seek revenge on Saul.

B)They all were discontented in some way,maybe in debt,being pursued as seen as a threat to Saul like David,maybe owed him debt,seeking revenge.wanted to save their lives&those of their families.,all needing food &provisions&leading

c)a motly mixed gp into an army of 400,some bandits in debt or discontented, others family members children &elderly relatives some skilled soldiers in battles,needing training,co-ordination & leadership to follow his plans.

d)His main difficulties were probably co-ordinating&seeking provisions for them of food, clothing, shelter,training&organising this group from diverse backgrounds and abilities into an organised army.He trusted &sought the LORD’s help in all this.

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Davids men were attracted to him because of his fame for being a great warrior, and his love for God and being a good leader.

 

David and these men were all fugitives from Saul

The main difficulty for David was probably keeping these men from fighting and killing each other.  Most men like this know or at least know of each other and have fear, revenge or hatred towards each other which makes them difficult to all fight for the same casue.

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(1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David's men attracted to him? What did they have in common? Why kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

 

David was developing into a man of integrity, faith, self confidence, vision.  People who were afraid of Saul, either because they had offended him or because of his poor and dangerous leadership and this was also what David had experienced.  These people from all kinds of backgrounds and opinions undoubtedly made a difficult challenge for David as he wanted to unite them to protect themselves.

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David attracted men that Saul was also pursuing, thay had this in common with David. These men were rebels & bandits that had a price on their heads.

David would have had to use all the skills he had learnt in previous battles to keep them under control, this would not have been easy, but David would have been respected by these men as it was known to them that David was a great warlaord.

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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

David's men were probably attracted to him because he was resourceful, able to feed them and it seemed as though he was a great leader.

What they had in common is that they were all running from the King.

 

There was no doubt a great deal variance in these men. Some came to David because they were his kin folks who were being persecuted. Men such as joab and his brothers. There would be others who would have done evil but at this point in time hey David needed all the bodies that he could get in order to resist the king.

there would be many a difficulties in leading these men, one of the main difficulties would be feeding the man and finding them enough booty to make them happy.


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Q1. (1 Samuel 22:2) Why were David’s men attracted to him? What did they have in common? What kind of men were these? What difficulties do you think David probably had in leading them?

David was an outcast and as such other people who were or felt they were outcasts were attracted to David's leadership. David was a natural leader and God had already established his path, so in this sense I believe these men, (and I assume many women and children) sought a kind of a refuge and an identity being together under his leadership.

David's difficulties leading them would have been great, often and many. Herding cats comes to mind. The way I see it is that David was focused on the Lord. He was putting all situations before the Lord and being obedient to the Lords commands. I think in this way he was focused not on his leadership, but on the leadership of God of and for all who sought that identity and refuge with David.  

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A covenant of friendship; entered into a solemn agreement to keep up and maintain cordial respect for each other, and to support each other's interest both in life and after death, whoever was the survivor; and in consequence of this David had a friend at court when Saul fell out with him, and who pleaded his cause, and discovered his father's plots, and was the means of preserving David's life:
because he loved him as his own soul; so that this covenant was not founded in mere words, but in sincere and cordial affection, and was lasting and inviolable.
They were a threat to Saul
 

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