19 Nothing was missing from the plunder or anything that they had taken, neither old nor young, son nor daughter. David brought everything back.
20 David also captured all the sheep and cattle, which were driven in front of the other livestock. The troops said, "This is David’s plunder!"
21 David reached the two hundred men who were too exhausted to follow him and had stayed behind at the Besor ravine. They came out to greet him and the troops who were with him. When David approached them, he asked how they were doing.
22 But then all the evil and despicable individuals who had accompanied David said, "We won’t share any of the plunder we rescued with them because they didn’t go with us. Each of them can take his wife and children and go—but that’s it."
23 "Brothers!" David said. "Don’t act that way with the things the Lord has given us. He has protected us and handed over to us the raiding party that had attacked us.
24 How could anyone agree with you on this plan? The share of those who went into battle and the share of those who stayed with the supplies will be divided equally."
25 So from that day forward, David made that a regulation and a law in Israel, which remains in place even now.