| 1:1: |
Now it came to pass after the death of Saul, when David was returned
from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had abode two days in
Ziklag; |
| 1:2: |
It came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out
of the camp from Saul with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: and
so it was, when he came to David, that he fell to the earth, and did
obeisance. |
| 1:3: |
And David said unto him, From whence comest thou? And he said unto
him, Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped. |
| 1:4: |
And David said unto him, How went the matter? I pray thee, tell me.
And he answered, That the people are fled from the battle, and many of
the people also are fallen and dead; and Saul and Jonathan his son are
dead also. |
| 1:5: |
And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou
that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead? |
| 1:6: |
And the young man that told him said, As I happened by chance upon
mount Gilboa, behold, Saul leaned upon his spear; and, lo, the chariots
and horsemen followed hard after him. |
| 1:7: |
And when he looked behind him, he saw me, and called unto me. And I
answered, Here am I. |
| 1:8: |
And he said unto me, Who art thou? And I answered him, I am an
Amalekite. |
| 1:9: |
And he said unto me again, Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me:
for anguish is come upon me, because my life is yet whole in me. |
| 1:10: |
So I stood upon him, and slew him, because I was sure that he could
not live after that he was fallen: and I took the crown that was upon his
head, and the bracelet that was on his arm, and have brought them hither
unto my lord. |
| 1:11: |
Then David took hold on his clothes, and rent them; and likewise all
the men that were with him: |
| 1:12: |
And they mourned, and wept, and fasted until even, for Saul, and for
Jonathan his son, and for the people of the LORD, and for the house of
Israel; because they were fallen by the sword. |
| 1:13: |
And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou? And
he answered, I am the son of a stranger, an Amalekite. |
| 1:14: |
And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth
thine hand to destroy the LORD's anointed? |
| 1:15: |
And David called one of the young men, and said, Go near, and fall
upon him. And he smote him that he died. |
| 1:16: |
And David said unto him, Thy blood be upon thy head; for thy mouth
hath testified against thee, saying, I have slain the LORD's
anointed. |
| 1:17: |
And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan
his son: |
| 1:18: |
(Also he bade them teach the children of Judah the use of the bow:
behold, it is written in the book of Jasher.) |
| 1:19: |
The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places: how are the
mighty fallen! |
| 1:20: |
Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon; lest
the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the
uncircumcised triumph. |
| 1:21: |
Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew, neither let there be
rain, upon you, nor fields of offerings: for there the shield of the
mighty is vilely cast away, the shield of Saul, as though he had not been
anointed with oil. |
| 1:22: |
From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, the bow of
Jonathan turned not back, and the sword of Saul returned not empty. |
| 1:23: |
Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in
their death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, they
were stronger than lions. |
| 1:24: |
Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you in scarlet,
with other delights, who put on ornaments of gold upon your apparel. |
| 1:25: |
How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! O Jonathan,
thou was slain in thine high places. |
| 1:26: |
I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast
thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of
women. |
| 1:27: |
How are the mighty fallen, and the weapons of war perished! |
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| 2:1: |
And it came to pass after this, that David enquired of the LORD,
saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah? And the LORD said
unto him, Go up. And David said, Whither shall I go up? And he said, Unto
Hebron. |
| 2:2: |
So David went up thither, and his two wives also, Ahinoam the
Jezreelitess, and Abigail Nabal's wife the Carmelite. |
| 2:3: |
And his men that were with him did David bring up, every man with his
household: and they dwelt in the cities of Hebron. |
| 2:4: |
And the men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over
the house of Judah. And they told David, saying, That the men of
Jabesh-gilead were they that buried Saul. |
| 2:5: |
And David sent messengers unto the men of Jabesh-gilead, and said
unto them, Blessed be ye of the LORD, that ye have shewed this kindness
unto your lord, even unto Saul, and have buried him. |
| 2:6: |
And now the LORD shew kindness and truth unto you: and I also will
requite you this kindness, because ye have done this thing. |
| 2:7: |
Therefore now let your hands be strengthened, and be ye valiant: for
your master Saul is dead, and also the house of Judah have anointed me
king over them. |
| 2:8: |
But Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's host, took
Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim; |
| 2:9: |
And made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over
Jezreel, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin, and over all Israel. |
| 2:10: |
Ish-bosheth Saul's son was forty years old when he began to reign
over Israel, and reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed
David. |
| 2:11: |
And the time that David was king in Hebron over the house of Judah
was seven years and six months. |
| 2:12: |
And Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ish-bosheth the son of
Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon. |
| 2:13: |
And Joab the son of Zeruiah, and the servants of David, went out, and
met together by the pool of Gibeon: and they sat down, the one on the one
side of the pool, and the other on the other side of the pool. |
| 2:14: |
And Abner said to Joab, Let the young men now arise, and play before
us. And Joab said, Let them arise. |
| 2:15: |
Then there arose and went over by number twelve of Benjamin, which
pertained to Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of
David. |
| 2:16: |
And they caught every one his fellow by the head, and thrust his
sword in his fellow's side; so they fell down together: wherefore
that place was called Helkath-hazzurim, which is in Gibeon. |
| 2:17: |
And there was a very sore battle that day; and Abner was beaten, and
the men of Israel, before the servants of David. |
| 2:18: |
And there were three sons of Zeruiah there, Joab, and Abishai, and
Asahel: and Asahel was as light of foot as a wild roe. |
| 2:19: |
And Asahel pursued after Abner; and in going he turned not to the
right hand nor to the left from following Abner. |
| 2:20: |
Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Art thou Asahel? And he
answered, I am. |
| 2:21: |
And Abner said to him, Turn thee aside to thy right hand or to thy
left, and lay thee hold on one of the young men, and take thee his
armour. But Asahel would not turn aside from following of him. |
| 2:22: |
And Abner said again to Asahel, Turn thee aside from following me:
wherefore should I smite thee to the ground? how then should I hold up my
face to Joab thy brother? |
| 2:23: |
Howbeit he refused to turn aside: wherefore Abner with the hinder end
of the spear smote him under the fifth rib, that the spear came out
behind him; and he fell down there, and died in the same place: and it
came to pass, that as many as came to the place where Asahel fell down
and died stood still. |
| 2:24: |
Joab also and Abishai pursued after Abner: and the sun went down when
they were come to the hill of Ammah, that lieth before Giah by the way of
the wilderness of Gibeon. |
| 2:25: |
And the children of Benjamin gathered themselves together after
Abner, and became one troop, and stood on the top of an hill. |
| 2:26: |
Then Abner called to Joab, and said, Shall the sword devour for ever?
knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the latter end? how long
shall it be then, ere thou bid the people return from following their
brethren? |
| 2:27: |
And Joab said, As God liveth, unless thou hadst spoken, surely then
in the morning the people had gone up every one from following his
brother. |
| 2:28: |
So Joab blew a trumpet, and all the people stood still, and pursued
after Israel no more, neither fought they any more. |
| 2:29: |
And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plain, and
passed over Jordan, and went through all Bithron, and they came to
Mahanaim. |
| 2:30: |
And Joab returned from following Abner: and when he had gathered all
the people together, there lacked of David's servants nineteen men
and Asahel. |
| 2:31: |
But the servants of David had smitten of Benjamin, and of Abner's
men, so that three hundred and threescore men died. |
| 2:32: |
And they took up Asahel, and buried him in the sepulchre of his
father, which was in Bethlehem. And Joab and his men went all night, and
they came to Hebron at break of day. |
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| 3:1: |
Now there was long war between the house of Saul and the house of
David: but David waxed stronger and stronger, and the house of Saul waxed
weaker and weaker. |
| 3:2: |
And unto David were sons born in Hebron: and his firstborn was Amnon,
of Ahinoam the Jezreelitess; |
| 3:3: |
And his second, Chileab, of Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite;
and the third, Absalom the son of Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of
Geshur; |
| 3:4: |
And the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; and the fifth,
Shephatiah the son of Abital; |
| 3:5: |
And the sixth, Ithream, by Eglah David's wife. These were born to
David in Hebron. |
| 3:6: |
And it came to pass, while there was war between the house of Saul
and the house of David, that Abner made himself strong for the house of
Saul. |
| 3:7: |
And Saul had a concubine, whose name was Rizpah, the daughter of
Aiah: and Ish-bosheth said to Abner, Wherefore hast thou gone in unto my
father's concubine? |
| 3:8: |
Then was Abner very wroth for the words of Ish-bosheth, and said, Am
I a dog's head, which against Judah do shew kindness this day unto
the house of Saul thy father, to his brethren, and to his friends, and
have not delivered thee into the hand of David, that thou chargest me to
day with a fault concerning this woman? |
| 3:9: |
So do God to Abner, and more also, except, as the LORD hath sworn to
David, even so I do to him; |
| 3:10: |
To translate the kingdom from the house of Saul, and to set up the
throne of David over Israel and over Judah, from Dan even to
Beer-sheba. |
| 3:11: |
And he could not answer Abner a word again, because he feared
him. |
| 3:12: |
And Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is
the land? saying also, Make thy league with me, and, behold, my hand
shall be with thee, to bring about all Israel unto thee. |
| 3:13: |
And he said, Well; I will make a league with thee: but one thing I
require of thee, that is, Thou shalt not see my face, except thou first
bring Michal Saul's daughter, when thou comest to see my face. |
| 3:14: |
And David sent messengers to Ish-bosheth Saul's son, saying,
Deliver me my wife Michal, which I espoused to me for an hundred
s of the Philistines. |
| 3:15: |
And Ish-bosheth sent, and took her from her husband, even from
Phaltiel the son of Laish. |
| 3:16: |
And her husband went with her along weeping behind her to Bahurim.
Then said Abner unto him, Go, return. And he returned. |
| 3:17: |
And Abner had communication with the elders of Israel, saying, Ye
sought for David in times past to be king over you: |
| 3:18: |
Now then do it: for the LORD hath spoken of David, saying, By the
hand of my servant David I will save my people Israel out of the hand of
the Philistines, and out of the hand of all their enemies. |
| 3:19: |
And Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin: and Abner went also to
speak in the ears of David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and
that seemed good to the whole house of Benjamin. |
| 3:20: |
So Abner came to David to Hebron, and twenty men with him. And David
made Abner and the men that were with him a feast. |
| 3:21: |
And Abner said unto David, I will arise and go, and will gather all
Israel unto my lord the king, that they may make a league with thee, and
that thou mayest reign over all that thine heart desireth. And David sent
Abner away; and he went in peace. |
| 3:22: |
And, Behold, the servants of David and Joab came from pursuing a
troop, and brought in a great spoil with them: but Abner was not with
David in Hebron; for he had sent him away, and he was gone in peace. |
| 3:23: |
When Joab and all the host that was with him were come, they told
Joab, saying, Abner the son of Ner came to the king, and he hath sent him
away, and he is gone in peace. |
| 3:24: |
Then Joab came to the king, and said, What hast thou done? behold,
Abner came unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away, and he is
quite gone? |
| 3:25: |
Thou knowest Abner the son of Ner, that he came to deceive thee, and
to know thy going out and thy coming in, and to know all that thou
doest. |
| 3:26: |
And when Joab was come out from David, he sent messengers after
Abner, which brought him again from the well of Sirah: but David knew it
not. |
| 3:27: |
And when Abner was returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside in the
gate to speak with him quietly, and smote him there under the fifth rib,
that he died, for the blood of Asahel his brother. |
| 3:28: |
And afterward when David heard it, he said, I and my kingdom are
guiltless before the LORD for ever from the blood of Abner the son of
Ner: |
| 3:29: |
Let it rest on the head of Joab, and on all his father's house;
and let there not fail from the house of Joab one that hath an issue, or
that is a leper, or that leaneth on a staff, or that falleth on the
sword, or that lacketh bread. |
| 3:30: |
So Joab and Abishai his brother slew Abner, because he had slain
their brother Asahel at Gibeon in the battle. |
| 3:31: |
And David said to Joab, and to all the people that were with him,
Rend your clothes, and gird you with sackcloth, and mourn before Abner.
And king David himself followed the bier. |
| 3:32: |
And they buried Abner in Hebron: and the king lifted up his voice,
and wept at the grave of Abner; and all the people wept. |
| 3:33: |
And the king lamented over Abner, and said, Died Abner as a fool
dieth? |
| 3:34: |
Thy hands were not bound, nor thy feet put into fetters: as a man
falleth before wicked men, so fellest thou. And all the people wept again
over him. |
| 3:35: |
And when all the people came to cause David to eat meat while it was
yet day, David sware, saying, So do God to me, and more also, if I taste
bread, or ought else, till the sun be down. |
| 3:36: |
And all the people took notice of it, and it pleased them: as
whatsoever the king did pleased all the people. |
| 3:37: |
For all the people and all Israel understood that day that it was not
of the king to slay Abner the son of Ner. |
| 3:38: |
And the king said unto his servants, Know ye not that there is a
prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel? |
| 3:39: |
And I am this day weak, though anointed king; and these men the sons
of Zeruiah be too hard for me: the LORD shall reward the doer of evil
according to his wickedness. |
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| 4:1: |
And when Saul's son heard that Abner was dead in Hebron, his
hands were feeble, and all the Israelites were troubled. |
| 4:2: |
And Saul's son had two men that were captains of bands: the name
of the one was Baanah, and the name of the other Rechab, the sons of
Rimmon a Beerothite, of the children of Benjamin: (for Beeroth also was
reckoned to Benjamin: |
| 4:3: |
And the Beerothites fled to Gittaim, and were sojourners there until
this day.) |
| 4:4: |
And Jonathan, Saul's son, had a son that was lame of his feet. He
was five years old when the tidings came of Saul and Jonathan out of
Jezreel, and his nurse took him up, and fled: and it came to pass, as she
made haste to flee, that he fell, and became lame. And his name was
Mephibosheth. |
| 4:5: |
And the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, went, and
came about the heat of the day to the house of Ish-bosheth, who lay on a
bed at noon. |
| 4:6: |
And they came thither into the midst of the house, as though they
would have fetched wheat; and they smote him under the fifth rib: and
Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped. |
| 4:7: |
For when they came into the house, he lay on his bed in his
bedchamber, and they smote him, and slew him, and beheaded him, and took
his head, and gat them away through the plain all night. |
| 4:8: |
And they brought the head of Ish-bosheth unto David to Hebron, and
said to the king, Behold the head of Ish-bosheth the son of Saul thine
enemy, which sought thy life; and the LORD hath avenged my lord the king
this day of Saul, and of his seed. |
| 4:9: |
And David answered Rechab and Baanah his brother, the sons of Rimmon
the Beerothite, and said unto them, As the LORD liveth, who hath redeemed
my soul out of all adversity, |
| 4:10: |
When one told me, saying, Behold, Saul is dead, thinking to have
brought good tidings, I took hold of him, and slew him in Ziklag, who
thought that I would have given him a reward for his tidings: |
| 4:11: |
How much more, when wicked men have slain a righteous person in his
own house upon his bed? shall I not therefore now require his blood of
your hand, and take you away from the earth? |
| 4:12: |
And David commanded his young men, and they slew them, and cut off
their hands and their feet, and hanged them up over the pool in Hebron.
But they took the head of Ish-bosheth, and buried it in the sepulchre of
Abner in Hebron. |
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| 5:1: |
Then came all the tribes of Israel to David unto Hebron, and spake,
saying, Behold, we are thy bone and thy flesh. |
| 5:2: |
Also in time past, when Saul was king over us, thou wast he that
leddest out and broughtest in Israel: and the LORD said to thee, Thou
shalt feed my people Israel, and thou shalt be a captain over
Israel. |
| 5:3: |
So all the elders of Israel came to the king to Hebron; and king
David made a league with them in Hebron before the LORD: and they
anointed David king over Israel. |
| 5:4: |
David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned
forty years. |
| 5:5: |
In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months: and in
Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three years over all Israel and
Judah. |
| 5:6: |
And the king and his men went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the
inhabitants of the land: which spake unto David, saying, Except thou take
away the blind and the lame, thou shalt not come in hither: thinking,
David cannot come in hither. |
| 5:7: |
Nevertheless David took the strong hold of Zion: the same is the city
of David. |
| 5:8: |
And David said on that day, Whosoever getteth up to the gutter, and
smiteth the Jebusites, and the lame and the blind, that are hated of
David's soul, he shall be chief and captain. Wherefore they said, The
blind and the lame shall not come into the house. |
| 5:9: |
So David dwelt in the fort, and called it the city of David. And
David built round about from Millo and inward. |
| 5:10: |
And David went on, and grew great, and the LORD God of hosts was with
him. |
| 5:11: |
And Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David, and cedar trees, and
carpenters, and masons: and they built David an house. |
| 5:12: |
And David perceived that the LORD had established him king over
Israel, and that he had exalted his kingdom for his people Israel's
sake. |
| 5:13: |
And David took him more concubines and wives out of Jerusalem, after
he was come from Hebron: and there were yet sons and daughters born to
David. |
| 5:14: |
And these be the names of those that were born unto him in Jerusalem;
Shammua, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, |
| 5:15: |
Ibhar also, and Elishua, and Nepheg, and Japhia, |
| 5:16: |
And Elishama, and Eliada, and Eliphalet. |
| 5:17: |
But when the Philistines heard that they had anointed David king over
Israel, all the Philistines came up to seek David; and David heard of it,
and went down to the hold. |
| 5:18: |
The Philistines also came and spread themselves in the valley of
Rephaim. |
| 5:19: |
And David enquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up to the
Philistines? wilt thou deliver them into mine hand? And the LORD said
unto David, Go up: for I will doubtless deliver the Philistines into
thine hand. |
| 5:20: |
And David came to Baal-perazim, and David smote them there, and said,
The LORD hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me, as the breach of
waters. Therefore he called the name of that place Baal-perazim. |
| 5:21: |
And there they left their images, and David and his men burned
them. |
| 5:22: |
And the Philistines came up yet again, and spread themselves in the
valley of Rephaim. |
| 5:23: |
And when David enquired of the LORD, he said, Thou shalt not go up;
but fetch a compass behind them, and come upon them over against the
mulberry trees. |
| 5:24: |
And let it be, when thou hearest the sound of a going in the tops of
the mulberry trees, that then thou shalt bestir thyself: for then shall
the LORD go out before thee, to smite the host of the Philistines. |
| 5:25: |
And David did so, as the LORD had commanded him; and smote the
Philistines from Geba until thou come to Gazer. |
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| 6:1: |
Again, David gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty
thousand. |
| 6:2: |
And David arose, and went with all the people that were with him from
Baale of Judah, to bring up from thence the ark of God, whose name is
called by the name of the LORD of hosts that dwelleth between the
cherubims. |
| 6:3: |
And they set the ark of God upon a new cart, and brought it out of
the house of Abinadab that was in Gibeah: and Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of
Abinadab, drave the new cart. |
| 6:4: |
And they brought it out of the house of Abinadab which was at Gibeah,
accompanying the ark of God: and Ahio went before the ark. |
| 6:5: |
And David and all the house of Israel played before the LORD on all
manner of instruments made of fir wood, even on harps, and on psalteries,
and on timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals. |
| 6:6: |
And when they came to Nachon's threshingfloor, Uzzah put forth
his hand to the ark of God, and took hold of it; for the oxen shook
it. |
| 6:7: |
And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Uzzah; and God smote
him there for his error; and there he died by the ark of God. |
| 6:8: |
And David was displeased, because the LORD had made a breach upon
Uzzah: and he called the name of the place Perez-uzzah to this day. |
| 6:9: |
And David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the
ark of the LORD come to me? |
| 6:10: |
So David would not remove the ark of the LORD unto him into the city
of David: but David carried it aside into the house of Obed-edom the
Gittite. |
| 6:11: |
And the ark of the LORD continued in the house of Obed-edom the
Gittite three months: and the LORD blessed Obed-edom, and all his
household. |
| 6:12: |
And it was told king David, saying, The LORD hath blessed the house
of Obed-edom, and all that pertaineth unto him, because of the ark of
God. So David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of
Obed-edom into the city of David with gladness. |
| 6:13: |
And it was so, that when they that bare the ark of the LORD had gone
six paces, he sacrificed oxen and fatlings. |
| 6:14: |
And David danced before the LORD with all his might; and David was
girded with a linen ephod. |
| 6:15: |
So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the LORD
with shouting, and with the sound of the trumpet. |
| 6:16: |
And as the ark of the LORD came into the city of David, Michal
Saul's daughter looked through a window, and saw king David leaping
and dancing before the LORD; and she despised him in her heart. |
| 6:17: |
And they brought in the ark of the LORD, and set it in his place, in
the midst of the tabernacle that David had pitched for it: and David
offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the LORD. |
| 6:18: |
And as soon as David had made an end of offering burnt offerings and
peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD of
hosts. |
| 6:19: |
And he dealt among all the people, even among the whole multitude of
Israel, as well to the women as men, to every one a cake of bread, and a
good piece of flesh, and a flagon of wine. So all the people departed
every one to his house. |
| 6:20: |
Then David returned to bless his household. And Michal the daughter
of Saul came out to meet David, and said, How glorious was the king of
Israel to day, who uncovered himself to day in the eyes of the handmaids
of his servants, as one of the vain fellows shamelessly uncovereth
himself! |
| 6:21: |
And David said unto Michal, It was before the LORD, which chose me
before thy father, and before all his house, to appoint me ruler over the
people of the LORD, over Israel: therefore will I play before the
LORD. |
| 6:22: |
And I will yet be more vile than thus, and will be base in mine own
sight: and of the maidservants which thou hast spoken of, of them shall I
be had in honour. |
| 6:23: |
Therefore Michal the daughter of Saul had no child unto the day of
her death. |
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| 7:1: |
And it came to pass, when the king sat in his house, and the LORD had
given him rest round about from all his enemies; |
| 7:2: |
That the king said unto Nathan the prophet, See now, I dwell in an
house of cedar, but the ark of God dwelleth within curtains. |
| 7:3: |
And Nathan said to the king, Go, do all that is in thine heart; for
the LORD is with thee. |
| 7:4: |
And it came to pass that night, that the word of the LORD came unto
Nathan, saying, |
| 7:5: |
Go and tell my servant David, Thus saith the LORD, Shalt thou build
me an house for me to dwell in? |
| 7:6: |
Whereas I have not dwelt in any house since the time that I brought
up the children of Israel out of Egypt, even to this day, but have walked
in a tent and in a tabernacle. |
| 7:7: |
In all the places wherein I have walked with all the children of
Israel spake I a word with any of the tribes of Israel, whom I commanded
to feed my people Israel, saying, Why build ye not me an house of
cedar? |
| 7:8: |
Now therefore so shalt thou say unto my servant David, Thus saith the
LORD of hosts, I took thee from the sheepcote, from following the sheep,
to be ruler over my people, over Israel: |
| 7:9: |
And I was with thee whithersoever thou wentest, and have cut off all
thine enemies out of thy sight, and have made thee a great name, like
unto the name of the great men that are in the earth. |
| 7:10: |
Moreover I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant
them, that they may dwell in a place of their own, and move no more;
neither shall the children of wickedness afflict them any more, as
beforetime, |
| 7:11: |
And as since the time that I commanded judges to be over my people
Israel, and have caused thee to rest from all thine enemies. Also the
LORD telleth thee that he will make thee an house. |
| 7:12: |
And when thy days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy
fathers, I will set up thy seed after thee, which shall proceed out of
thy bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. |
| 7:13: |
He shall build an house for my name, and I will stablish the throne
of his kingdom for ever. |
| 7:14: |
I will be his father, and he shall be my son. If he commit iniquity,
I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the
children of men: |
| 7:15: |
But my mercy shall not depart away from him, as I took it from Saul,
whom I put away before thee. |
| 7:16: |
And thine house and thy kingdom shall be established for ever before
thee: thy throne shall be established for ever. |
| 7:17: |
According to all these words, and according to all this vision, so
did Nathan speak unto David. |
| 7:18: |
Then went king David in, and sat before the LORD, and he said, Who am
I, O Lord GOD? and what is my house, that thou hast brought me
hitherto? |
| 7:19: |
And this was yet a small thing in thy sight, O Lord GOD; but thou
hast spoken also of thy servant's house for a great while to come.
And is this the manner of man, O Lord GOD? |
| 7:20: |
And what can David say more unto thee? for thou, Lord GOD, knowest
thy servant. |
| 7:21: |
For thy word's sake, and according to thine own heart, hast thou
done all these great things, to make thy servant know them. |
| 7:22: |
Wherefore thou art great, O LORD God: for there is none like thee,
neither is there any God beside thee, according to all that we have heard
with our ears. |
| 7:23: |
And what one nation in the earth is like thy people, even like
Israel, whom God went to redeem for a people to himself, and to make him
a name, and to do for you great things and terrible, for thy land, before
thy people, which thou redeemedst to thee from Egypt, from the nations
and their gods? |
| 7:24: |
For thou hast confirmed to thyself thy people Israel to be a people
unto thee for ever: and thou, LORD, art become their God. |
| 7:25: |
And now, O LORD God, the word that thou hast spoken concerning thy
servant, and concerning his house, establish it for ever, and do as thou
hast said. |
| 7:26: |
And let thy name be magnified for ever, saying, The LORD of hosts is
the God over Israel: and let the house of thy servant David be
established before thee. |
| 7:27: |
For thou, O LORD of hosts, God of Israel, hast revealed to thy
servant, saying, I will build thee an house: therefore hath thy servant
found in his heart to pray this prayer unto thee. |
| 7:28: |
And now, O Lord GOD, thou art that God, and thy words be true, and
thou hast promised this goodness unto thy servant: |
| 7:29: |
Therefore now let it please thee to bless the house of thy servant,
that it may continue for ever before thee: for thou, O Lord GOD, hast
spoken it: and with thy blessing let the house of thy servant be blessed
for ever. |
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| 8:1: |
And after this it came to pass, that David smote the Philistines, and
subdued them: and David took Metheg-ammah out of the hand of the
Philistines. |
| 8:2: |
And he smote Moab, and measured them with a line, casting them down
to the ground; even with two lines measured he to put to death, and with
one full line to keep alive. And so the Moabites became David's
servants, and brought gifts. |
| 8:3: |
David smote also Hadadezer, the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, as he
went to recover his border at the river Euphrates. |
| 8:4: |
And David took from him a thousand chariots, and seven hundred
horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen: and David houghed all the chariot
horses, but reserved of them for an hundred chariots. |
| 8:5: |
And when the Syrians of Damascus came to succour Hadadezer king of
Zobah, David slew of the Syrians two and twenty thousand men. |
| 8:6: |
Then David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus: and the Syrians became
servants to David, and brought gifts. And the LORD preserved David
whithersoever he went. |
| 8:7: |
And David took the shields of gold that were on the servants of
Hadadezer, and brought them to Jerusalem. |
| 8:8: |
And from Betah, and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David
took exceeding much brass. |
| 8:9: |
When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had smitten all the host of
Hadadezer, |
| 8:10: |
Then Toi sent Joram his son unto king David, to salute him, and to
bless him, because he had fought against Hadadezer, and smitten him: for
Hadadezer had wars with Toi. And Joram brought with him vessels of
silver, and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass: |
| 8:11: |
Which also king David did dedicate unto the LORD, with the silver and
gold that he had dedicated of all nations which he subdued; |
| 8:12: |
Of Syria, and of Moab, and of the children of Ammon, and of the
Philistines, and of Amalek, and of the spoil of Hadadezer, son of Rehob,
king of Zobah. |
| 8:13: |
And David gat him a name when he returned from smiting of the Syrians
in the valley of salt, being eighteen thousand men. |
| 8:14: |
And he put garrisons in Edom; throughout all Edom put he garrisons,
and all they of Edom became David's servants. And the LORD preserved
David whithersoever he went. |
| 8:15: |
And David reigned over all Israel; and David executed judgment and
justice unto all his people. |
| 8:16: |
And Joab the son of Zeruiah was over the host; and Jehoshaphat the
son of Ahilud was recorder; |
| 8:17: |
And Zadok the son of Ahitub, and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, were
the priests; and Seraiah was the scribe; |
| 8:18: |
And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over both the Cherethites and the
Pelethites; and David's sons were chief rulers. |
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|
| 9:1: |
And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul,
that I may shew him kindness for Jonathan's sake? |
| 9:2: |
And there was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba. And
when they had called him unto David, the king said unto him, Art thou
Ziba? And he said, Thy servant is he. |
| 9:3: |
And the king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I
may shew the kindness of God unto him? And Ziba said unto the king,
Jonathan hath yet a son, which is lame on his feet. |
| 9:4: |
And the king said unto him, Where is he? And Ziba said unto the king,
Behold, he is in the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, in
Lo-debar. |
| 9:5: |
Then king David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the
son of Ammiel, from Lo-debar. |
| 9:6: |
Now when Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, was come
unto David, he fell on his face, and did reverence. And David said,
Mephibosheth. And he answered, Behold thy servant! |
| 9:7: |
And David said unto him, Fear not: for I will surely shew thee
kindness for Jonathan thy father's sake, and will restore thee all
the land of Saul thy father; and thou shalt eat bread at my table
continually. |
| 9:8: |
And he bowed himself, and said, What is thy servant, that thou
shouldest look upon such a dead dog as I am? |
| 9:9: |
Then the king called to Ziba, Saul's servant, and said unto him,
I have given unto thy master's son all that pertained to Saul and to
all his house. |
| 9:10: |
Thou therefore, and thy sons, and thy servants, shall till the land
for him, and thou shalt bring in the fruits, that thy master's son
may have food to eat: but Mephibosheth thy master's son shall eat
bread alway at my table. Now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty
servants. |
| 9:11: |
Then said Ziba unto the king, According to all that my lord the king
hath commanded his servant, so shall thy servant do. As for Mephibosheth,
said the king, he shall eat at my table, as one of the king's
sons. |
| 9:12: |
And Mephibosheth had a young son, whose name was Micha. And all that
dwelt in the house of Ziba were servants unto Mephibosheth. |
| 9:13: |
So Mephibosheth dwelt in Jerusalem: for he did eat continually at the
king's table; and was lame on both his feet. |
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| 10:1: |
And it came to pass after this, that the king of the children of
Ammon died, and Hanun his son reigned in his stead. |
| 10:2: |
Then said David, I will shew kindness unto Hanun the son of Nahash,
as his father shewed kindness unto me. And David sent to comfort him by
the hand of his servants for his father. And David's servants came
into the land of the children of Ammon. |
| 10:3: |
And the princes of the children of Ammon said unto Hanun their lord,
Thinkest thou that David doth honour thy father, that he hath sent
comforters unto thee? hath not David rather sent his servants unto thee,
to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it? |
| 10:4: |
Wherefore Hanun took David's servants, and shaved off the one
half of their beards, and cut off their garments in the middle, even to
their buttocks, and sent them away. |
| 10:5: |
When they told it unto David, he sent to meet them, because the men
were greatly ashamed: and the king said, Tarry at Jericho until your
beards be grown, and then return. |
| 10:6: |
And when the children of Ammon saw that they stank before David, the
children of Ammon sent and hired the Syrians of Beth-rehob, and the
Syrians of Zoba, twenty thousand footmen, and of king Maacah a thousand
men, and of Ish-tob twelve thousand men. |
| 10:7: |
And when David heard of it, he sent Joab, and all the host of the
mighty men. |
| 10:8: |
And the children of Ammon came out, and put the battle in array at
the entering in of the gate: and the Syrians of Zoba, and of Rehob, and
Ish-tob, and Maacah, were by themselves in the field. |
| 10:9: |
When Joab saw that the front of the battle was against him before and
behind, he chose of all the choice men of Israel, and put them in array
against the Syrians: |
| 10:10: |
And the rest of the people he delivered into the hand of Abishai his
brother, that he might put them in array against the children of
Ammon. |
| 10:11: |
And he said, If the Syrians be too strong for me, then thou shalt
help me: but if the children of Ammon be too strong for thee, then I will
come and help thee. |
| 10:12: |
Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for
the cities of our God: and the LORD do that which seemeth him good. |
| 10:13: |
And Joab drew nigh, and the people that were with him, unto the
battle against the Syrians: and they fled before him. |
| 10:14: |
And when the children of Ammon saw that the Syrians were fled, then
fled they also before Abishai, and entered into the city. So Joab
returned from the children of Ammon, and came to Jerusalem. |
| 10:15: |
And when the Syrians saw that they were smitten before Israel, they
gathered themselves together. |
| 10:16: |
And Hadarezer sent, and brought out the Syrians that were beyond the
river: and they came to Helam; and Shobach the captain of the host of
Hadarezer went before them. |
| 10:17: |
And when it was told David, he gathered all Israel together, and
passed over Jordan, and came to Helam. And the Syrians set themselves in
array against David, and fought with him. |
| 10:18: |
And the Syrians fled before Israel; and David slew the men of seven
hundred chariots of the Syrians, and forty thousand horsemen, and smote
Shobach the captain of their host, who died there. |
| 10:19: |
And when all the kings that were servants to Hadarezer saw that they
were smitten before Israel, they made peace with Israel, and served them.
So the Syrians feared to help the children of Ammon any more. |
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| 11:1: |
And it came to pass, after the year was expired, at the time when
kings go forth to battle, that David sent Joab, and his servants with
him, and all Israel; and they destroyed the children of Ammon, and
besieged Rabbah. But David tarried still at Jerusalem. |
| 11:2: |
And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his
bed, and walked upon the roof of the king's house: and from the roof
he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look
upon. |
| 11:3: |
And David sent and enquired after the woman. And one said, Is not
this Bath-sheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the
Hittite? |
| 11:4: |
And David sent messengers, and took her; and she came in unto him,
and he lay with her; for she was purified from her uncleanness: and she
returned unto her house. |
| 11:5: |
And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, and said, I am with
child. |
| 11:6: |
And David sent to Joab, saying, Send me Uriah the Hittite. And Joab
sent Uriah to David. |
| 11:7: |
And when Uriah was come unto him, David demanded of him how Joab did,
and how the people did, and how the war prospered. |
| 11:8: |
And David said to Uriah, Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet. And
Uriah departed out of the king's house, and there followed him a mess
of meat from the king. |
| 11:9: |
But Uriah slept at the door of the king's house with all the
servants of his lord, and went not down to his house. |
| 11:10: |
And when they had told David, saying, Uriah went not down unto his
house, David said unto Uriah, Camest thou not from thy journey? why then
didst thou not go down unto thine house? |
| 11:11: |
And Uriah said unto David, The ark, and Israel, and Judah, abide in
tents; and my lord Joab, and the servants of my lord, are encamped in the
open fields; shall I then go into mine house, to eat and to drink, and to
lie with my wife? as thou livest, and as thy soul liveth, I will not do
this thing. |
| 11:12: |
And David said to Uriah, Tarry here to day also, and to morrow I will
let thee depart. So Uriah abode in Jerusalem that day, and the
morrow. |
| 11:13: |
And when David had called him, he did eat and drink before him; and
he made him drunk: and at even he went out to lie on his bed with the
servants of his lord, but went not down to his house. |
| 11:14: |
And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to
Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah. |
| 11:15: |
And he wrote in the letter, saying, Set ye Uriah in the forefront of
the hottest battle, and retire ye from him, that he may be smitten, and
die. |
| 11:16: |
And it came to pass, when Joab observed the city, that he assigned
Uriah unto a place where he knew that valiant men were. |
| 11:17: |
And the men of the city went out, and fought with Joab: and there
fell some of the people of the servants of David; and Uriah the Hittite
died also. |
| 11:18: |
Then Joab sent and told David all the things concerning the war; |
| 11:19: |
And charged the messenger, saying, When thou hast made an end of
telling the matters of the war unto the king, |
| 11:20: |
And if so be that the king's wrath arise, and he say unto thee,
Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city when ye did fight? knew ye
not that they would shoot from the wall? |
| 11:21: |
Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth? did not a woman cast a
piece of a millstone upon him from the wall, that he died in Thebez? why
went ye nigh the wall? then say thou, Thy servant Uriah the Hittite is
dead also. |
| 11:22: |
So the messenger went, and came and shewed David all that Joab had
sent him for. |
| 11:23: |
And the messenger said unto David, Surely the men prevailed against
us, and came out unto us into the field, and we were upon them even unto
the entering of the gate. |
| 11:24: |
And the shooters shot from off the wall upon thy servants; and some
of the king's servants be dead, and thy servant Uriah the Hittite is
dead also. |
| 11:25: |
Then David said unto the messenger, Thus shalt thou say unto Joab,
Let not this thing displease thee, for the sword devoureth one as well as
another: make thy battle more strong against the city, and overthrow it:
and encourage thou him. |
| 11:26: |
And when the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she
mourned for her husband. |
| 11:27: |
And when the mourning was past, David sent and fetched her to his
house, and she became his wife, and bare him a son. But the thing that
David had done displeased the LORD. |
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| 12:1: |
And the LORD sent Nathan unto David. And he came unto him, and said
unto him, There were two men in one city; the one rich, and the other
poor. |
| 12:2: |
The rich man had exceeding many flocks and herds: |
| 12:3: |
But the poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb, which he had
bought and nourished up: and it grew up together with him, and with his
children; it did eat of his own meat, and drank of his own cup, and lay
in his bosom, and was unto him as a daughter. |
| 12:4: |
And there came a traveller unto the rich man, and he spared to take
of his own flock and of his own herd, to dress for the wayfaring man that
was come unto him; but took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it for
the man that was come to him. |
| 12:5: |
And David's anger was greatly kindled against the man; and he
said to Nathan, As the LORD liveth, the man that hath done this thing
shall surely die: |
| 12:6: |
And he shall restore the lamb fourfold, because he did this thing,
and because he had no pity. |
| 12:7: |
And Nathan said to David, Thou art the man. Thus saith the LORD God
of Israel, I anointed thee king over Israel, and I delivered thee out of
the hand of Saul; |
| 12:8: |
And I gave thee thy master's house, and thy master's wives
into thy bosom, and gave thee the house of Israel and of Judah; and if
that had been too little, I would moreover have given unto thee such and
such things. |
| 12:9: |
Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the LORD, to do evil
in his sight? thou hast killed Uriah the Hittite with the sword, and hast
taken his wife to be thy wife, and hast slain him with the sword of the
children of Ammon. |
| 12:10: |
Now therefore the sword shall never depart from thine house; because
thou hast despised me, and hast taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be
thy wife. |
| 12:11: |
Thus saith the LORD, Behold, I will raise up evil against thee out of
thine own house, and I will take thy wives before thine eyes, and give
them unto thy neighbour, and he shall lie with thy wives in the sight of
this sun. |
| 12:12: |
For thou dids ecretly: but I will do this thing before all
Israel, and before the sun. |
| 12:13: |
And David said unto Nathan, I have sinned against the LORD. And
Nathan said unto David, The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt
not die. |
| 12:14: |
Howbeit, because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the
enemies of the LORD to blaspheme, the child also that is born unto thee
shall surely die. |
| 12:15: |
And Nathan departed unto his house. And the LORD struck the child
that Uriah's wife bare unto David, and it was very sick. |
| 12:16: |
David therefore besought God for the child; and David fasted, and
went in, and lay all night upon the earth. |
| 12:17: |
And the elders of his house arose, and went to him, to raise him up
from the earth: but he would not, neither did he eat bread with
them. |
| 12:18: |
And it came to pass on the seventh day, that the child died. And the
servants of David feared to tell him that the child was dead: for they
said, Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spake unto him, and he
would not hearken unto our voice: how will he then vex himself, if we
tell him that the child is dead? |
| 12:19: |
But when David saw that his servants whispered, David perceived that
the child was dead: therefore David said unto his servants, Is the child
dead? And they said, He is dead. |
| 12:20: |
Then David arose from the earth, and washed, and anointed himself,
and changed his apparel, and came into the house of the LORD, and
worshipped: then he came to his own house; and when he required, they set
bread before him, and he did eat. |
| 12:21: |
Then said his servants unto him, What thing is this that thou hast
done? thou didst fast and weep for the child, while it was alive; but
when the child was dead, thou didst rise and eat bread. |
| 12:22: |
And he said, While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept: for I
said, Who can tell whether GOD will be gracious to me, that the child may
live? |
| 12:23: |
But now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? can I bring him back
again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me. |
| 12:24: |
And David comforted Bath-sheba his wife, and went in unto her, and
lay with her: and she bare a son, and he called his name Solomon: and the
LORD loved him. |
| 12:25: |
And he sent by the hand of Nathan the prophet; and he called his name
Jedidiah, because of the LORD. |
| 12:26: |
And Joab fought against Rabbah of the children of Ammon, and took the
royal city. |
| 12:27: |
And Joab sent messengers to David, and said, I have fought against
Rabbah, and have taken the city of waters. |
| 12:28: |
Now therefore gather the rest of the people together, and encamp
against the city, and take it: lest I take the city, and it be called
after my name. |
| 12:29: |
And David gathered all the people together, and went to Rabbah, and
fought against it, and took it. |
| 12:30: |
And he took their king's crown from off his head, the weight
whereof was a talent of gold with the precious stones: and it was set on
David's head. And he brought forth the spoil of the city in great
abundance. |
| 12:31: |
And he brought forth the people that were therein, and put them under
saws, and under harrows of iron, and under axes of iron, and made them
pass through the brickkiln: and thus did he unto all the cities of the
children of Ammon. So David and all the people returned unto
Jerusalem. |
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| 13:1: |
And it came to pass after this, that Absalom the son of David had a
fair sister, whose name was Tamar; and Amnon the son of David loved
her. |
| 13:2: |
And Amnon was so vexed, that he fell sick for his sister Tamar; for
she was a virgin; and Amnon thought it hard for him to do any thing to
her. |
| 13:3: |
But Amnon had a friend, whose name was Jonadab, the son of Shimeah
David's brother: and Jonadab was a very subtil man. |
| 13:4: |
And he said unto him, Why art thou, being the king's son, lean
from day to day? wilt thou not tell me? And Amnon said unto him, I love
Tamar, my brother Absalom's sister. |
| 13:5: |
And Jonadab said unto him, Lay thee down on thy bed, and make thyself
sick: and when thy father cometh to see thee, say unto him, I pray thee,
let my sister Tamar come, and give me meat, and dress the meat in my
sight, that I may see it, and eat it at her hand. |
| 13:6: |
So Amnon lay down, and made himself sick: and when the king was come
to see him, Amnon said unto the king, I pray thee, let Tamar my sister
come, and make me a couple of cakes in my sight, that I may eat at her
hand. |
| 13:7: |
Then David sent home to Tamar, saying, Go now to thy brother
Amnon's house, and dress him meat. |
| 13:8: |
So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's house; and he was laid down.
And she took flour, and kneaded it, and made cakes in his sight, and did
bake the cakes. |
| 13:9: |
And she took a pan, and poured them out before him; but he refused to
eat. And Amnon said, Have out all men from me. And they went out every
man from him. |
| 13:10: |
And Amnon said unto Tamar, Bring the meat into the chamber, that I
may eat of thine hand. And Tamar took the cakes which she had made, and
brought them into the chamber to Amnon her brother. |
| 13:11: |
And when she had brought them unto him to eat, he took hold of her,
and said unto her, Come lie with me, my sister. |
| 13:12: |
And she answered him, Nay, my brother, do not force me; for no such
thing ought to be done in Israel: do not thou this folly. |
| 13:13: |
And I, whither shall I cause my shame to go? and as for thee, thou
shalt be as one of the fools in Israel. Now therefore, I pray thee, speak
unto the king; for he will not withhold me from thee. |
| 13:14: |
Howbeit he would not hearken unto her voice: but, being stronger than
she, forced her, and lay with her. |
| 13:15: |
Then Amnon hated her exceedingly; so that the hatred wherewith he
hated her was greater than the love wherewith he had loved her. And Amnon
said unto her, Arise, be gone. |
| 13:16: |
And she said unto him, There is no cause: this evil in sending me
away is greater than the other that thou didst unto me. But he would not
hearken unto her. |
| 13:17: |
Then he called his servant that ministered unto him, and said, Put
now this woman out from me, and bolt the door after her. |
| 13:18: |
And she had a garment of divers colours upon her: for with such robes
were the king's daughters that were virgins apparelled. Then his
servant brought her out, and bolted the door after her. |
| 13:19: |
And Tamar put ashes on her head, and rent her garment of divers
colours that was on her, and laid her hand on her head, and went on
crying. |
| 13:20: |
And Absalom her brother said unto her, Hath Amnon thy brother been
with thee? but hold now thy peace, my sister: he is thy brother; regard
not this thing. So Tamar remained desolate in her brother Absalom's
house. |
| 13:21: |
But when king David heard of all these things, he was very
wroth. |
| 13:22: |
And Absalom spake unto his brother Amnon neither good nor bad: for
Absalom hated Amnon, because he had forced his sister Tamar. |
| 13:23: |
And it came to pass after two full years, that Absalom had
sheepshearers in Baal-hazor, which is beside Ephraim: and Absalom invited
all the king's sons. |
| 13:24: |
And Absalom came to the king, and said, Behold now, thy servant hath
sheepshearers; let the king, I beseech thee, and his servants go with thy
servant. |
| 13:25: |
And the king said to Absalom, Nay, my son, let us not all now go,
lest we be chargeable unto thee. And he pressed him: howbeit he would not
go, but blessed him. |
| 13:26: |
Then said Absalom, If not, I pray thee, let my brother Amnon go with
us. And the king said unto him, Why should he go with thee? |
| 13:27: |
But Absalom pressed him, that he let Amnon and all the king's
sons go with him. |
| 13:28: |
Now Absalom had commanded his servants, saying, Mark ye now when
Amnon's heart is merry with wine, and when I say unto you, Smite
Amnon; then kill him, fear not: have not I commanded you? be courageous
and be valiant. |
| 13:29: |
And the servants of Absalom did unto Amnon as Absalom had commanded.
Then all the king's sons arose, and every man gat him up upon his
mule, and fled. |
| 13:30: |
And it came to pass, while they were in the way, that tidings came to
David, saying, Absalom hath slain all the king's sons, and there is
not one of them left. |
| 13:31: |
Then the king arose, and tare his garments, and lay on the earth; and
all his servants stood by with their clothes rent. |
| 13:32: |
And Jonadab, the son of Shimeah David's brother, answered and
said, Let not my lord suppose that they have slain all the young men the
king's sons; for Amnon only is dead: for by the appointment of
Absalom this hath been determined from the day that he forced his sister
Tamar. |
| 13:33: |
Now therefore let not my lord the king take the thing to his heart,
to think that all the king's sons are dead: for Amnon only is
dead. |
| 13:34: |
But Absalom fled. And the young man that kept the watch lifted up his
eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came much people by the way of the
hill side behind him. |
| 13:35: |
And Jonadab said unto the king, Behold, the king's sons come: as
thy servant said, so it is. |
| 13:36: |
And it came to pass, as soon as he had made an end of speaking, that,
behold, the king's sons came, and lifted up their voice and wept: and
the king also and all his servants wept very sore. |
| 13:37: |
But Absalom fled, and went to Talmai, the son of Ammihud, king of
Geshur. And David mourned for his son every day. |
| 13:38: |
So Absalom fled, and went to Geshur, and was there three years. |
| 13:39: |
And the soul of king David longed to go forth unto Absalom: for he
was comforted concerning Amnon, seeing he was dead. |
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| 14:1: |
Now Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that the king's heart was
toward Absalom. |
| 14:2: |
And Joab sent to Tekoah, and fetched thence a wise woman, and said
unto her, I pray thee, feign thyself to be a mourner, and put on now
mourning apparel, and anoint not thyself with oil, but be as a woman that
had a long time mourned for the dead: |
| 14:3: |
And come to the king, and speak on this manner unto him. So Joab put
the words in her mouth. |
| 14:4: |
And when the woman of Tekoah spake to the king, she fell on her face
to the ground, and did obeisance, and said, Help, O king. |
| 14:5: |
And the king said unto her, What aileth thee? And she answered, I am
indeed a widow woman, and mine husband is dead. |
| 14:6: |
And thy handmaid had two sons, and they two strove together in the
field, and there was none to part them, but the one smote the other, and
slew him. |
| 14:7: |
And, behold, the whole family is risen against thine handmaid, and
they said, Deliver him that smote his brother, that we may kill him, for
the life of his brother whom he slew; and we will destroy the heir also:
and so they shall quench my coal which is left, and shall not leave to my
husband neither name nor remainder upon the earth. |
| 14:8: |
And the king said unto the woman, Go to thine house, and I will give
charge concerning thee. |
| 14:9: |
And the woman of Tekoah said unto the king, My lord, O king, the
iniquity be on me, and on my father's house: and the king and his
throne be guiltless. |
| 14:10: |
And the king said, Whosoever saith ought unto thee, bring him to me,
and he shall not touch thee any more. |
| 14:11: |
Then said she, I pray thee, let the king remember the LORD thy God,
that thou wouldest not suffer the revengers of blood to destroy any more,
lest they destroy my son. And he said, As the LORD liveth, there shall
not one hair of thy son fall to the earth. |
| 14:12: |
Then the woman said, Let thine handmaid, I pray thee, speak one word
unto my lord the king. And he said, Say on. |
| 14:13: |
And the woman said, Wherefore then hast thou thought such a thing
against the people of God? for the king doth speak this thing as one
which is faulty, in that the king doth not fetch home again his
banished. |
| 14:14: |
For we must needs die, and are as water spilt on the ground, which
cannot be gathered up again; neither doth God respect any person: yet
doth he devise means, that his banished be not expelled from him. |
| 14:15: |
Now therefore that I am come to speak of this thing unto my lord the
king, it is because the people have made me afraid: and thy handmaid
said, I will now speak unto the king; it may be that the king will
perform the request of his handmaid. |
| 14:16: |
For the king will hear, to deliver his handmaid out of the hand of
the man that would destroy me and my son together out of the inheritance
of God. |
| 14:17: |
Then thine handmaid said, The word of my lord the king shall now be
comfortable: for as an angel of God, so is my lord the king to discern
good and bad: therefore the LORD thy God will be with thee. |
| 14:18: |
Then the king answered and said unto the woman, Hide not from me, I
pray thee, the thing that I shall ask thee. And the woman said, Let my
lord the king now speak. |
| 14:19: |
And the king said, Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this? And
the woman answered and said, As thy soul liveth, my lord the king, none
can turn to the right hand or to the left from ought that my lord the
king hath spoken: for thy servant Joab, he bade me, and he put all these
words in the mouth of thine handmaid: |
| 14:20: |
To fetch about this form of speech hath thy servant Joab done this
thing: and my lord is wise, according to the wisdom of an angel of God,
to know all things that are in the earth. |
| 14:21: |
And the king said unto Joab, Behold now, I have done this thing: go
therefore, bring the young man Absalom again. |
| 14:22: |
And Joab fell to the ground on his face, and bowed himself, and
thanked the king: and Joab said, To day thy servant knoweth that I have
found grace in thy sight, my lord, O king, in that the king hath
fulfilled the request of his servant. |
| 14:23: |
So Joab arose and went to Geshur, and brought Absalom to
Jerusalem. |
| 14:24: |
And the king said, Let him turn to his own house, and let him not see
my face. So Absalom returned to his own house, and saw not the king's
face. |
| 14:25: |
But in all Israel there was none to be so much praised as Absalom for
his beauty: from the sole of his foot even to the crown of his head there
was no blemish in him. |
| 14:26: |
And when he polled his head, (for it was at every year's end that
he polled it: because the hair was heavy on him, therefore he polled it:)
he weighed the hair of his head at two hundred shekels after the
king's weight. |
| 14:27: |
And unto Absalom there were born three sons, and one daughter, whose
name was Tamar: she was a woman of a fair countenance. |
| 14:28: |
So Absalom dwelt two full years in Jerusalem, and saw not the
king's face. |
| 14:29: |
Therefore Absalom sent for Joab, to have sent him to the king; but he
would not come to him: and when he sent again the second time, he would
not come. |
| 14:30: |
Therefore he said unto his servants, See, Joab's field is near
mine, and he hath barley there; go and set it on fire. And Absalom's
servants set the field on fire. |
| 14:31: |
Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom unto his house, and said unto
him, Wherefore have thy servants set my field on fire? |
| 14:32: |
And Absalom answered Joab, Behold, I sent unto thee, saying, Come
hither, that I may send thee to the king, to say, Wherefore am I come
from Geshur? it had been good for me to have been there still: now
therefore let me see the king's face; and if there be any iniquity in
me, let him kill me. |
| 14:33: |
So Joab came to the king, and told him: and when he had called for
Absalom, he came to the king, and bowed himself on his face to the ground
before the king: and the king kissed Absalom. |
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| 15:1: |
And it came to pass after this, that Absalom prepared him chariots
and horses, and fifty men to run before him. |
| 15:2: |
And Absalom rose up early, and stood beside the way of the gate: and
it was so, that when any man that had a controversy came to the king for
judgment, then Absalom called unto him, and said, Of what city art thou?
And he said, Thy servant is of one of the tribes of Israel. |
| 15:3: |
And Absalom said unto him, See, thy matters are good and right; but
there is no man deputed of the king to hear thee. |
| 15:4: |
Absalom said moreover, Oh that I were made judge in the land, that
every man which hath any suit or cause might come unto me, and I would do
him justice! |
| 15:5: |
And it was so, that when any man came nigh to him to do him
obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took him, and kissed him. |
| 15:6: |
And on this manner did Absalom to all Israel that came to the king
for judgment: so Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel. |
| 15:7: |
And it came to pass after forty years, that Absalom said unto the
king, I pray thee, let me go and pay my vow, which I have vowed unto the
LORD, in Hebron. |
| 15:8: |
For thy servant vowed a vow while I abode at Geshur in Syria, saying,
If the LORD shall bring me again indeed to Jerusalem, then I will serve
the LORD. |
| 15:9: |
And the king said unto him, Go in peace. So he arose, and went to
Hebron. |
| 15:10: |
But Absalom sent spies throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying,
As soon as ye hear the sound of the trumpet, then ye shall say, Absalom
reigneth in Hebron. |
| 15:11: |
And with Absalom went two hundred men out of Jerusalem, that were
called; and they went in their simplicity, and they knew not any
thing. |
| 15:12: |
And Absalom sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counseller,
from his city, even from Giloh, while he offered sacrifices. And the
conspiracy was strong; for the people increased continually with
Absalom. |
| 15:13: |
And there came a messenger to David, saying, The hearts of the men of
Israel are after Absalom. |
| 15:14: |
And David said unto all his servants that were with him at Jerusalem,
Arise, and let us flee; for we shall not else escape from Absalom: make
speed to depart, lest he overtake us suddenly, and bring evil upon us,
and smite the city with the edge of the sword. |
| 15:15: |
And the king's servants said unto the king, Behold, thy servants
are ready to do whatsoever my lord the king shall appoint. |
| 15:16: |
And the king went forth, and all his household after him. And the
king left ten women, which were concubines, to keep the house. |
| 15:17: |
And the king went forth, and all the people after him, and tarried in
a place that was far off. |
| 15:18: |
And all his servants passed on beside him; and all the Cherethites,
and all the Pelethites, and all the Gittites, six hundred men which came
after him from Gath, passed on before the king. |
| 15:19: |
Then said the king to Ittai the Gittite, Wherefore goest thou also
with us? return to thy place, and abide with the king: for thou art a
stranger, and also an exile. |
| 15:20: |
Whereas thou camest but yesterday, should I this day make thee go up
and down with us? seeing I go whither I may, return thou, and take back
thy brethren: mercy and truth be with thee. |
| 15:21: |
And Ittai answered the king, and said, As the LORD liveth, and as my
lord the king liveth, surely in what place my lord the king shall be,
whether in death or life, even there also will thy servant be. |
| 15:22: |
And David said to Ittai, Go and pass over. And Ittai the Gittite
passed over, and all his men, and all the little ones that were with
him. |
| 15:23: |
And all the country wept with a loud voice, and all the people passed
over: the king also himself passed over the brook Kidron, and all the
people passed over, toward the way of the wilderness. |
| 15:24: |
And lo Zadok also, and all the Levites were with him, bearing the ark
of the covenant of God: and they set down the ark of God; and Abiathar
went up, until all the people had done passing out of the city. |
| 15:25: |
And the king said unto Zadok, Carry back the ark of God into the
city: if I shall find favour in the eyes of the LORD, he will bring me
again, and shew me both it, and his habitation: |
| 15:26: |
But if he thus say, I have no delight in thee; behold, here am I, let
him do to me as seemeth good unto him. |
| 15:27: |
The king said also unto Zadok the priest, Art not thou a seer? return
into the city in peace, and your two sons with you, Ahimaaz thy son, and
Jonathan the son of Abiathar. |
| 15:28: |
See, I will tarry in the plain of the wilderness, until there come
word from you to certify me. |
| 15:29: |
Zadok therefore and Abiathar carried the ark of God again to
Jerusalem: and they tarried there. |
| 15:30: |
And David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet, and wept as he went
up, and had his head covered, and he went barefoot: and all the people
that was with him covered every man his head, and they went up, weeping
as they went up. |
| 15:31: |
And one told David, saying, Ahithophel is among the conspirators with
Absalom. And David said, O LORD, I pray thee, turn the counsel of
Ahithophel into foolishness. |
| 15:32: |
And it came to pass, that when David was come to the top of the
mount, where he worshipped God, behold, Hushai the Archite came to meet
him with his coat rent, and earth upon his head: |
| 15:33: |
Unto whom David said, If thou passest on with me, then thou shalt be
a burden unto me: |
| 15:34: |
But if thou return to the city, and say unto Absalom, I will be thy
servant, O king; as I have been thy father's servant hitherto, so
will I now also be thy servant: then mayest thou for me defeat the
counsel of Ahithophel. |
| 15:35: |
And hast thou not there with thee Zadok and Abiathar the priests?
therefore it shall be, that what thing soever thou shalt hear out of the
king's house, thou shalt tell it to Zadok and Abiathar the
priests. |
| 15:36: |
Behold, they have there with them their two sons, Ahimaaz Zadok's
son, and Jonathan Abiathar's son; and by them ye shall send unto me
every thing that ye can hear. |
| 15:37: |
So Hushai David's friend came into the city, and Absalom came
into Jerusalem. |
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|
| 16:1: |
And when David was a little past the top of the hill, behold, Ziba
the servant of Mephibosheth met him, with a couple of asses saddled, and
upon them two hundred loaves of bread, and an hundred bunches of raisins,
and an hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine. |
| 16:2: |
And the king said unto Ziba, What meanest thou by these? And Ziba
said, The asses be for the king's household to ride on; and the bread
and summer fruit for the young men to eat; and the wine, that such as be
faint in the wilderness may drink. |
| 16:3: |
And the king said, And where is thy master's son? And Ziba said
unto the king, Behold, he abideth at Jerusalem: for he said, To day shall
the house of Israel restore me the kingdom of my father. |
| 16:4: |
Then said the king to Ziba, Behold, thine are all that pertained unto
Mephibosheth. And Ziba said, I humbly beseech thee that I may find grace
in thy sight, my lord, O king. |
| 16:5: |
And when king David came to Bahurim, behold, thence came out a man of
the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Shimei, the son of Gera:
he came forth, and cursed still as he came. |
| 16:6: |
And he cast stones at David, and at all the servants of king David:
and all the people and all the mighty men were on his right hand and on
his left. |
| 16:7: |
And thus said Shimei when he cursed, Come out, come out, thou bloody
man, and thou man of Belial: |
| 16:8: |
The LORD hath returned upon thee all the blood of the house of Saul,
in whose stead thou hast reigned; and the LORD hath delivered the kingdom
into the hand of Absalom thy son: and, behold, thou art taken in thy
mischief, because thou art a bloody man. |
| 16:9: |
Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this
dead dog curse my lord the king? let me go over, I pray thee, and take
off his head. |
| 16:10: |
And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah? so
let him curse, because the LORD hath said unto him, Curse David. Who
shall then say, Wherefore hast thou done so? |
| 16:11: |
And David said to Abishai, and to all his servants, Behold, my son,
which came forth of my bowels, seeketh my life: how much more now may
this Benjamite do it? let him alone, and let him curse; for the LORD hath
bidden him. |
| 16:12: |
It may be that the LORD will look on mine affliction, and that the
LORD will requite me good for his cursing this day. |
| 16:13: |
And as David and his men went by the way, Shimei went along on the
hill's side over against him, and cursed as he went, and threw stones
at him, and cast dust. |
| 16:14: |
And the king, and all the people that were with him, came weary, and
refreshed themselves there. |
| 16:15: |
And Absalom, and all the people the men of Israel, came to Jerusalem,
and Ahithophel with him. |
| 16:16: |
And it came to pass, when Hushai the Archite, David's friend, was
come unto Absalom, that Hushai said unto Absalom, God save the king, God
save the king. |
| 16:17: |
And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend? why
wentest thou not with thy friend? |
| 16:18: |
And Hushai said unto Absalom, Nay; but whom the LORD, and this
people, and all the men of Israel, choose, his will I be, and with him
will I abide. |
| 16:19: |
And again, whom should I serve? should I not serve in the presence of
his son? as I have served in thy father's presence, so will I be in
thy presence. |
| 16:20: |
Then said Absalom to Ahithophel, Give counsel among you what we shall
do. |
| 16:21: |
And Ahithophel said unto Absalom, Go in unto thy father's
concubines, which he hath left to keep the house; and all Israel shall
hear that thou art abhorred of thy father: then shall the hands of all
that are with thee be strong. |
| 16:22: |
So they spread Absalom a tent upon the top of the house; and Absalom
went in unto his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel. |
| 16:23: |
And the counsel of Ahithophel, which he counselled in those days, was
as if a man had enquired at the oracle of God: so was all the counsel of
Ahithophel both with David and with Absalom. |
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| 17:1: |
Moreover Ahithophel said unto Absalom, Let me now choose out twelve
thousand men, and I will arise and pursue after David this night: |
| 17:2: |
And I will come upon him while he is weary and weak handed, and will
make him afraid: and all the people that are with him shall flee; and I
will smite the king only: |
| 17:3: |
And I will bring back all the people unto thee: the man whom thou
seekest is as if all returned: so all the people shall be in peace. |
| 17:4: |
And the saying pleased Absalom well, and all the elders of
Israel. |
| 17:5: |
Then said Absalom, Call now Hushai the Archite also, and let us hear
likewise what he saith. |
| 17:6: |
And when Hushai was come to Absalom, Absalom spake unto him, saying,
Ahithophel hath spoken after this manner: shall we do after his saying?
if not; speak thou. |
| 17:7: |
And Hushai said unto Absalom, The counsel that Ahithophel hath given
is not good at this time. |
| 17:8: |
For, said Hushai, thou knowest thy father and his men, that they be
mighty men, and they be chafed in their minds, as a bear robbed of her
whelps in the field: and thy father is a man of war, and will not lodge
with the people. |
| 17:9: |
Behold, he is hid now in some pit, or in some other place: and it
will come to pass, when some of them be overthrown at the first, that
whosoever heareth it will say, There is a slaughter among the people that
follow Absalom. |
| 17:10: |
And he also that is valiant, whose heart is as the heart of a lion,
shall utterly melt: for all Israel knoweth that thy father is a mighty
man, and they which be with him are valiant men. |
| 17:11: |
Therefore I counsel that all Israel be generally gathered unto thee,
from Dan even to Beer-sheba, as the sand that is by the sea for
multitude; and that thou go to battle in thine own person. |
| 17:12: |
So shall we come upon him in some place where he shall be found, and
we will light upon him as the dew falleth on the ground: and of him and
of all the men that are with him there shall not be left so much as
one. |
| 17:13: |
Moreover, if he be gotten into a city, then shall all Israel bring
ropes to that city, and we will draw it into the river, until there be
not one small stone found there. |
| 17:14: |
And Absalom and all the men of Israel said, The counsel of Hushai the
Archite is better than the counsel of Ahithophel. For the LORD had
appointed to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel, to the intent that
the LORD might bring evil upon Absalom. |
| 17:15: |
Then said Hushai unto Zadok and to Abiathar the priests, Thus and
thus did Ahithophel counsel Absalom and the elders of Israel; and thus
and thus have I counselled. |
| 17:16: |
Now therefore send quickly, and tell David, saying, Lodge not this
night in the plains of the wilderness, but speedily pass over; lest the
king be swallowed up, and all the people that are with him. |
| 17:17: |
Now Jonathan and Ahimaaz stayed by En-rogel; for they might not be
seen to come into the city: and a wench went and told them; and they went
and told king David. |
| 17:18: |
Nevertheless a lad saw them, and told Absalom: but they went both of
them away quickly, and came to a man's house in Bahurim, which had a
well in his court; whither they went down. |
| 17:19: |
And the woman took and spread a covering over the well's mouth,
and spread ground corn thereon; and the thing was not known. |
| 17:20: |
And when Absalom's servants came to the woman to the house, they
said, Where is Ahimaaz and Jonathan? And the woman said unto them, They
be gone over the brook of water. And when they had sought and could not
find them, they returned to Jerusalem. |
| 17:21: |
And it came to pass, after they were departed, that they came up out
of the well, and went and told king David, and said unto David, Arise,
and pass quickly over the water: for thus hath Ahithophel counselled
against you. |
| 17:22: |
Then David arose, and all the people that were with him, and they
passed over Jordan: by the morning light there lacked not one of them
that was not gone over Jordan. |
| 17:23: |
And when Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he saddled
his ass, and arose, and gat him home to his house, to his city, and put
his household in order, and hanged himself, and died, and was buried in
the sepulchre of his father. |
| 17:24: |
Then David came to Mahanaim. And Absalom passed over Jordan, he and
all the men of Israel with him. |
| 17:25: |
And Absalom made Amasa captain of the host instead of Joab: which
Amasa was a man's son, whose name was Ithra an Israelite, that went
in to Abigail the daughter of Nahash, sister to Zeruiah Joab's
mother. |
| 17:26: |
So Israel and Absalom pitched in the land of Gilead. |
| 17:27: |
And it came to pass, when David was come to Mahanaim, that Shobi the
son of Nahash of Rabbah of the children of Ammon, and Machir the son of
Ammiel of Lo-debar, and Barzillai the Gileadite of Rogelim, |
| 17:28: |
Brought beds, and basons, and earthen vessels, and wheat, and barley,
and flour, and parched corn, and beans, and lentiles, and parched
pulse, |
| 17:29: |
And honey, and butter, and sheep, and cheese of kine, for David, and
for the people that were with him, to eat: for they said, The people is
hungry, and weary, and thirsty, in the wilderness. |
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| 18:1: |
And David numbered the people that were with him, and set captains of
thousands and captains of hundreds over them. |
| 18:2: |
And David sent forth a third part of the people under the hand of
Joab, and a third part under the hand of Abishai the son of Zeruiah,
Joab's brother, and a third part under the hand of Ittai the Gittite.
And the king said unto the people, I will surely go forth with you myself
also. |
| 18:3: |
But the people answered, Thou shalt not go forth: for if we flee
away, they will not care for us; neither if half of us die, will they
care for us: but now thou art worth ten thousand of us: therefore now it
is better that thou succour us out of the city. |
| 18:4: |
And the king said unto them, What seemeth you best I will do. And the
king stood by the gate side, and all the people came out by hundreds and
by thousands. |
| 18:5: |
And the king commanded Joab and Abishai and Ittai, saying, Deal
gently for my sake with the young man, even with Absalom. And all the
people heard when the king gave all the captains charge concerning
Absalom. |
| 18:6: |
So the people went out into the field against Israel: and the battle
was in the wood of Ephraim; |
| 18:7: |
Where the people of Israel were slain before the servants of David,
and there was there a great slaughter that day of twenty thousand
men. |
| 18:8: |
For the battle was there scattered over the face of all the country:
and the wood devoured more people that day than the sword devoured. |
| 18:9: |
And Absalom met the servants of David. And Absalom rode upon a mule,
and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head
caught hold of the oak, and he was taken up between the heaven and the
earth; and the mule that was under him went away. |
| 18:10: |
And a certain man saw it, and told Joab, and said, Behold, I saw
Absalom hanged in an oak. |
| 18:11: |
And Joab said unto the man that told him, And, behold, thou sawest
him, and why didst thou not smite him there to the ground? and I would
have given thee ten shekels of silver, and a girdle. |
| 18:12: |
And the man said unto Joab, Though I should receive a thousand
shekels of silver in mine hand, yet would I not put forth mine hand
against the king's son: for in our hearing the king charged thee and
Abishai and Ittai, saying, Beware that none touch the young man
Absalom. |
| 18:13: |
Otherwise I should have wrought falsehood against mine own life: for
there is no matter hid from the king, and thou thyself wouldest have set
thyself against me. |
| 18:14: |
Then said Joab, I may not tarry thus with thee. And he took three
darts in his hand, and thrust them through the heart of Absalom, while he
was yet alive in the midst of the oak. |
| 18:15: |
And ten young men that bare Joab's armour compassed about and
smote Absalom, and slew him. |
| 18:16: |
And Joab blew the trumpet, and the people returned from pursuing
after Israel: for Joab held back the people. |
| 18:17: |
And they took Absalom, and cast him into a great pit in the wood, and
laid a very great heap of stones upon him: and all Israel fled every one
to his tent. |
| 18:18: |
Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself a
pillar, which is in the king's dale: for he said, I have no son to
keep my name in remembrance: and he called the pillar after his own name:
and it is called unto this day, Absalom's place. |
| 18:19: |
Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok, Let me now run, and bear the king
tidings, how that the LORD hath avenged him of his enemies. |
| 18:20: |
And Joab said unto him, Thou shalt not bear tidings this day, but
thou shalt bear tidings another day: but this day thou shalt bear no
tidings, because the king's son is dead. |
| 18:21: |
Then said Joab to Cushi, Go tell the king what thou hast seen. And
Cushi bowed himself unto Joab, and ran. |
| 18:22: |
Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok yet again to Joab, But howsoever,
let me, I pray thee, also run after Cushi. And Joab said, Wherefore wilt
thou run, my son, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready? |
| 18:23: |
But howsoever, said he, let me run. And he said unto him, Run. Then
Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and overran Cushi. |
| 18:24: |
And David sat between the two gates: and the watchman went up to the
roof over the gate unto the wall, and lifted up his eyes, and looked, and
behold a man running alone. |
| 18:25: |
And the watchman cried, and told the king. And the king said, If he
be alone, there is tidings in his mouth. And he came apace, and drew
near. |
| 18:26: |
And the watchman saw another man running: and the watchman called
unto the porter, and said, Behold another man running alone. And the king
said, He also bringeth tidings. |
| 18:27: |
And the watchman said, Me thinketh the running of the foremost is
like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Zadok. And the king said, He is a
good man, and cometh with good tidings. |
| 18:28: |
And Ahimaaz called, and said unto the king, All is well. And he fell
down to the earth upon his face before the king, and said, Blessed be the
LORD thy God, which hath delivered up the men that lifted up their hand
against my lord the king. |
| 18:29: |
And the king said, Is the young man Absalom safe? And Ahimaaz
answered, When Joab sent the king's servant, and me thy servant, I
saw a great tumult, but I knew not what it was. |
| 18:30: |
And the king said unto him, Turn aside, and stand here. And he turned
aside, and stood still. |
| 18:31: |
And, behold, Cushi came; and Cushi said, Tidings, my lord the king:
for the LORD hath avenged thee this day of all them that rose up against
thee. |
| 18:32: |
And the king said unto Cushi, Is the young man Absalom safe? And
Cushi answered, The enemies of my lord the king, and all that rise
against thee to do thee hurt, be as that young man is. |
| 18:33: |
And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the
gate, and wept: and as he went, thus he said, O my son Absalom, my son,
my son Absalom! would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my
son! |
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| 19:1: |
And it was told Joab, Behold, the king weepeth and mourneth for
Absalom. |
| 19:2: |
And the victory that day was turned into mourning unto all the
people: for the people heard say that day how the king was grieved for
his son. |
| 19:3: |
And the people gat them by stealth that day into the city, as people
being ashamed steal away when they flee in battle. |
| 19:4: |
But the king covered his face, and the king cried with a loud voice,
O my son Absalom, O Absalom, my son, my son! |
| 19:5: |
And Joab came into the house to the king, and said, Thou hast shamed
this day the faces of all thy servants, which this day have saved thy
life, and the lives of thy sons and of thy daughters, and the lives of
thy wives, and the lives of thy concubines; |
| 19:6: |
In that thou lovest thine enemies, and hatest thy friends. For thou
hast declared this day, that thou regardest neither princes nor servants:
for this day I perceive, that if Absalom had lived, and all we had died
this day, then it had pleased thee well. |
| 19:7: |
Now therefore arise, go forth, and speak comfortably unto thy
servants: for I swear by the LORD, if thou go not forth, there will not
tarry one with thee this night: and that will be worse unto thee than all
the evil that befell thee from thy youth until now. |
| 19:8: |
Then the king arose, and sat in the gate. And they told unto all the
people, saying, Behold, the king doth sit in the gate. And all the people
came before the king: for Israel had fled every man to his tent. |
| 19:9: |
And all the people were at strife throughout all the tribes of
Israel, saying, The king saved us out of the hand of our enemies, and he
delivered us out of the hand of the Philistines; and now he is fled out
of the land for Absalom. |
| 19:10: |
And Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in battle. Now
therefore why speak ye not a word of bringing the king back? |
| 19:11: |
And king David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests, saying,
Speak unto the elders of Judah, saying, Why are ye the last to bring the
king back to his house? seeing the speech of all Israel is come to the
king, even to his house. |
| 19:12: |
Ye are my brethren, ye are my bones and my flesh: wherefore then are
ye the last to bring back the king? |
| 19:13: |
And say ye to Amasa, Art thou not of my bone, and of my flesh? God do
so to me, and more also, if thou be not captain of the host before me
continually in the room of Joab. |
| 19:14: |
And he bowed the heart of all the men of Judah, even as the heart of
one man; so that they sent this word unto the king, Return thou, and all
thy servants. |
| 19:15: |
So the king returned, and came to Jordan. And Judah came to Gilgal,
to go to meet the king, to conduct the king over Jordan. |
| 19:16: |
And Shimei the son of Gera, a Benjamite, which was of Bahurim, hasted
and came down with the men of Judah to meet king David. |
| 19:17: |
And there were a thousand men of Benjamin with him, and Ziba the
servant of the house of Saul, and his fifteen sons and his twenty
servants with him; and they went over Jordan before the king. |
| 19:18: |
And there went over a ferry boat to carry over the king's
household, and to do what he thought good. And Shimei the son of Gera
fell down before the king, as he was come over Jordan; |
| 19:19: |
And said unto the king, Let not my lord impute iniquity unto me,
neither do thou remember that which thy servant did perversely the day
that my lord the king went out of Jerusalem, that the king should take it
to his heart. |
| 19:20: |
For thy servant doth know that I have sinned: therefore, behold, I am
come the first this day of all the house of Joseph to go down to meet my
lord the king. |
| 19:21: |
But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and said, Shall not Shimei be
put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD's anointed? |
| 19:22: |
And David said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah, that
ye should this day be adversaries unto me? shall there any man be put to
death this day in Israel? for do not I know that I am this day king over
Israel? |
| 19:23: |
Therefore the king said unto Shimei, Thou shalt not die. And the king
sware unto him. |
| 19:24: |
And Mephibosheth the son of Saul came down to meet the king, and had
neither dressed his feet, nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his clothes,
from the day the king departed until the day he came again in peace. |
| 19:25: |
And it came to pass, when he was come to Jerusalem to meet the king,
that the king said unto him, Wherefore wentest not thou with me,
Mephibosheth? |
| 19:26: |
And he answered, My lord, O king, my servant deceived me: for thy
servant said, I will saddle me an ass, that I may ride thereon, and go to
the king; because thy servant is lame. |
| 19:27: |
And he hath slandered thy servant unto my lord the king; but my lord
the king is as an angel of God: do therefore what is good in thine
eyes. |
| 19:28: |
For all of my father's house were but dead men before my lord the
king: yet didst thou set thy servant among them that did eat at thine own
table. What right therefore have I yet to cry any more unto the
king? |
| 19:29: |
And the king said unto him, Why speakest thou any more of thy
matters? I have said, Thou and Ziba divide the land. |