Literary Context
This verse sits inside the Chronicler’s brief report of David’s war against the Ammonites in chapter 20, where the story moves quickly from siege and capture to the public signs of victory. The Chronicler often compresses battle narratives, selecting details that underline successful rule and the tangible outcomes of conquest. Here the narration zooms in on two concrete results: the captured crown and the abundant spoil. The verse functions like a victory-summary, pairing a symbol of authority with material gain, and it assumes the city has already fallen in the surrounding context.
