1 Samuel | 1 Chronicles | Psalms |
Chapter 16 | | |
1 The LORD said to Samuel, “How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected
him from being king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil, and go. I will send you to Jesse the Bethlehemite, for I have provided a king for myself amongst his sons.” | | |
2 Samuel said, “How can I go? If Saul hears it, he
will kill me.” | | |
The LORD said, “Take a heifer with you, and say, ‘I have come to sacrifice to the LORD.’ 3 Call Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show you what you shall do. You shall anoint to me him whom I name to
you.” | | |
4 Samuel did that which the LORD spoke, and came to Bethlehem. The elders of the city came to meet him trembling, and said, “Do you come peaceably?” | | |
5 He said, “Peaceably; I have come to sacrifice to the LORD. Sanctify yourselves, and come with me to the sacrifice.” | | |
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He sanctified Jesse and his sons, and called them to the sacrifice. | | |
6 When they had come, he looked at Eliab, and said, “Surely the LORD’s anointed is before him.” | 13 Jesse fathered Eliab his
firstborn, | |
7 But the LORD said to Samuel, “Don’t look on his face, or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for I don’t see as man sees. For man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.” | | |
8 Then Jesse called Abinadab, and made him pass before Samuel. He said, “The LORD has not chosen this one, either.” | Abinadab the second, | |
9 Then Jesse made Shammah to pass by. He said, “The LORD has not chosen this one, either.” | Shimea the
third, | |
10 Jesse made seven of his sons to pass before Samuel. Samuel said to Jesse, “The LORD has not chosen these.” | 14 Nethanel the
fourth, Raddai the fifth, 15 Ozem the sixth, [One son seems to be missing to make the seven specified in 1 Samuel 16:10 (see also 1 Samuel 17:12). Perhaps he died soon after this event and never reached adulthood.] | |
11 Samuel said to Jesse, “Are all your children here?” | | |
He said, “There remains yet the youngest. Behold, he is keeping the sheep.” | | |
Samuel said to Jesse, “Send and get him, for we will not sit down until he comes here.” | | |
12 He sent, and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, with a handsome face and good appearance. The LORD said, “Arise! Anoint him, for this is he.” 13 Then Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the middle of his brothers. Then the LORD’s Spirit came mightily on David from that day forward. | David the seventh. | |
| | 16 And their sisters were Zeruiah and Abigail. The sons of Zeruiah: Abishai, Joab, and Asahel, three. 17 Abigail bore Amasa, and the father of Amasa was Jether the Ishmaelite. | |
So Samuel rose up and went to Ramah. 14 Now the LORD’s Spirit departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the LORD troubled him. 15 Saul’s servants said to him, “See now, an evil spirit from God troubles you. 16 Let our lord now command your servants who are in front of you to seek out a man who is a skilful player on the harp. Then when the evil
spirit from God is on you, he will play with his hand, and you will be well.” | | |
17 Saul said to his servants, “Provide me now a man who can play well, and bring him to me.” | | |
18 Then one of the young men answered and said, “Behold, I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite who is skilful in playing, a mighty man of valour, a man of war, prudent in speech, and a handsome person; and the LORD is with him.” | | |
19 Therefore Saul sent messengers to Jesse, and said, “Send me David your son, who is with the sheep.” | | |
20 Jesse took a donkey loaded with bread, a container of wine, and a young goat, and sent them by David his son to Saul. 21 David came to Saul and stood before him. He loved him greatly; and he became his armour bearer. 22 Saul sent to Jesse, saying, “Please let David stand before me, for he has found favour in my sight.” 23 When the
spirit from God was on Saul, David took the harp and played with his hand; so Saul was refreshed and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him. | | |
Chapter 17 | | |
1 Now the Philistines gathered together their armies to battle; and they were gathered together at Socoh, which belongs to Judah, and encamped between Socoh and Azekah in Ephesdammim. 2 Saul and the men of Israel were gathered together, and encamped in the valley of Elah, and set
the battle in array against the Philistines. 3 The Philistines stood on the mountain on the one side, and Israel stood on the mountain on the other side: and there was a valley between them. 4 A champion out of the camp of the Philistines named Goliath of Gath, whose height was six cubits and a span† went out. 5 He had a helmet of bronze on his head, and he wore a coat of mail; and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels‡ of bronze. 6 He had bronze shin armour on his legs and a bronze
javelin between his shoulders. 7 The staff of his spear was like a weaver’s beam; and his spear’s head weighed six hundred shekels of iron.§ His shield bearer went before him. 8 He stood and cried to the armies of Israel, and said to them, “Why have you come out to set your battle in array? Am I not a Philistine, and you servants to Saul? Choose a man for yourselves, and let him come down to me. 9 If he is able to fight with me and kill me, then will we be your servants; but if I prevail against
him and kill him, then you will be our servants and serve us.” 10 The Philistine said, “I defy the armies of Israel today! Give me a man, that we may fight together!” | | |
11 When Saul and all Israel heard those words of
the Philistine, they were dismayed and greatly afraid. 12 Now David was the son of that Ephrathite of Bethlehem Judah, whose name was Jesse; and he had eight sons. The man was an elderly old man in the days of Saul. 13 The three oldest sons of Jesse had gone after Saul to the battle; and the names of his three sons who went to the battle were Eliab the firstborn, and next to him Abinadab, and the third Shammah. 14 David was the youngest; and the three oldest followed Saul. 15 Now David went back
and forth from Saul to feed his father’s sheep at Bethlehem. | | |
16 The Philistine came near morning and evening, and presented himself forty days. | | |
17 Jesse said to David his son, “Now take for your brothers an ephah† of this parched grain and these ten loaves, and carry them quickly to the camp to your brothers; 18 and bring these ten cheeses to the captain of their thousand; and see how your brothers are
doing, and bring back news.” 19 Now Saul, and they, and all the men of Israel were in the valley of Elah, fighting with the Philistines. | | |
20 David rose up early in the morning and left the sheep with a keeper, and took
the provisions and went, as Jesse had commanded him. He came to the place of the wagons as the army which was going out to the fight shouted for the battle. 21 Israel and the Philistines put the battle in array, army against army. 22 David left his baggage in the hand of the keeper of the baggage and ran to the army, and came and greeted his brothers. 23 As he talked with them, behold, the champion, the Philistine of Gath, Goliath by name, came up out of the ranks of the Philistines, and said
the same words; and David heard them. 24 All the men of Israel, when they saw the man, fled from him and were terrified. 25 The men of Israel said, “Have you seen this man who has come up? He has surely come up to defy Israel. The king will give great riches to the man who kills him, and will give him his daughter, and will make his father’s house tax-free in Israel.” | | |
26 David spoke to the men who stood by him, saying, “What shall be done to the man who kills this Philistine and takes away the reproach from Israel? For who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God?” | | |
27 The people answered him in this way, saying, “So shall it be done to the man who kills him.” | | |
28 Eliab his oldest brother heard when he spoke to the men; and Eliab’s anger burnt against David, and he said, “Why have you come down? With whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness? I know your pride and the evil of your heart; for you have come down that you might see the battle.” | | |
29 David said, “What have I now done? Is there not a cause?” 30 He turned away from him towards another, and spoke like that again; and the people answered him again the same way. 31 When the words were heard which David spoke, they rehearsed them before Saul; and he sent for him. 32 David said to Saul, “Let no man’s heart fail because of him.
Your servant will go and fight with this Philistine.” | | |
33 Saul said to David, “You are not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for you are but a youth, and he a man of war from his youth.” | | |
34 David said to Saul, “Your servant was keeping his father’s sheep; and when a lion or a bear came and took a lamb out of the flock, 35 I went out after him, struck him, and rescued it out of his mouth. When he arose against me,
I caught him by his beard, struck him, and killed him. 36 Your servant struck both the lion and the bear. This uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them, since he has defied the armies of the living God.” 37 David said, “The LORD, who delivered me out of the paw of the lion and out of the paw of the bear, will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine.” | | |
Saul said to David, “Go! The LORD will be with you.” | | |
38 Saul
dressed David with his clothing. He put a helmet of bronze on his head, and he clad him with a coat of mail. 39 David strapped his sword on his clothing and he tried to move, for he had not tested it. David said to Saul, “I can’t go with these, for I have not tested them.” Then David took them off. | | |
40 He took his staff in his hand, and chose for himself five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag which he had. His sling was in his hand; and he came near to the Philistine. 41 The Philistine walked and came near to David; and the man who bore the shield went before him. 42 When the Philistine looked around and saw David, he disdained him; for he was but a
youth, and ruddy, and had a good looking face. 43 The Philistine said to David, “Am I a dog, that you come to me with sticks?” The Philistine cursed David by his gods. 44 The Philistine said to David, “Come to me, and I will give your flesh to the birds of the sky and to the animals of the field.” | | |
45 Then David said to the Philistine, “You come to me with a sword, with a spear, and with a javelin; but I come to you in the name of the LORD of Armies, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. 46 Today, the LORD will deliver you into my hand. I will strike you and take your head from off you. I will give the dead bodies of the army of the Philistines today to the birds of the sky and to
the wild animals of the earth, that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel, 47 and that all this assembly may know that the LORD doesn’t save with sword and spear; for the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give you into our hand.” | | |
48 When the Philistine arose, and walked and came near to meet David, David hurried and ran towards the army to meet the Philistine. 49 David put his hand in his bag, took a stone and slung it, and struck the Philistine in his forehead. The stone sank into his forehead, and he fell on his face to the earth. 50 So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with a stone, and struck the Philistine and killed him; but there was no sword in David’s hand. 51
Then David ran, stood over the Philistine, took his sword, drew it out of its sheath, killed him, and cut off his head with it. | | |
When the Philistines saw that their champion was dead, they fled. 52 The men of Israel and
of Judah arose and shouted, and pursued the Philistines as far as Gai and to the gates of Ekron. The wounded of the Philistines fell down by the way to Shaaraim, even to Gath and to Ekron. 53 The children of Israel returned from chasing after the Philistines, and they plundered their camp. 54 David took the head of the Philistine and brought it to Jerusalem, but he put his armour in his tent. 55 When Saul saw David go out against the Philistine, he said to Abner, the captain of the army, “Abner,
whose son is this youth?” | | |
Abner said, “As your soul lives, O king, I can’t tell.” | | |
56 The king said, “Enquire whose son the young man is!” | | |
57 As
David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, Abner took him and brought him before Saul with the head of the Philistine in his hand. 58 Saul said to him, “Whose son are you, you young man?” | | |
David answered, “I
am the son of your servant Jesse the Bethlehemite.” | | |
Chapter 18 | | |
1 When he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. 2 Saul took him that day, and wouldn’t let him go home to his father’s house any more. 3 Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved him as his own soul. 4 Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was on him and gave it to
David with his clothing, even including his sword, his bow, and his sash. | | |
5 David went out wherever Saul sent him, and behaved himself wisely; and Saul set him over the men of war. It was good in the sight of all the
people, and also in the sight of Saul’s servants. | | |
6 As they came, when David returned from the slaughter of the Philistine, the women came out of all the cities of Israel, singing and dancing, to meet King Saul with
tambourines, with joy, and with instruments of music. 7 The women sang to one another as they played, and said, | | |
“Saul has slain his thousands, | | |
and David his ten thousands.” | | |
8 Saul was very angry, and this saying displeased him. He said, “They have credited David with ten thousands, and they have only credited me with thousands. What can he have more but the kingdom?” 9 Saul watched David from that day and forward. 10 On the next day, an evil spirit from God came mightily on Saul, and he prophesied in the middle of the house. David played with his hand, as he did day by day. Saul had his spear in his hand; 11 and Saul threw the spear, for he
said, “I will pin David to the wall!” David escaped from his presence twice. 12 Saul was afraid of David, because the LORD was with him, and had departed from Saul. 13 Therefore Saul removed him from his presence, and made him his captain over a thousand; and he went out and came in before the people. | | |
14 David behaved himself wisely in all his ways; and the LORD was with him. 15 When Saul saw that he behaved himself very wisely, he stood in awe of him. 16 But all Israel and Judah loved David; for he went out and came in before them. 17 Saul said to David, “Behold, my elder daughter Merab. I will give her to you as wife. Only be valiant for me, and fight the LORD’s battles.” For Saul said, “Don’t let
my hand be on him, but let the hand of the Philistines be on him.” | | |
18 David said to Saul, “Who am I, and what is my life, or my father’s family in Israel, that I should be son-in-law to the king?” | | |
19 But at the time when Merab, Saul’s daughter, should have been given to David, she was given to Adriel the Meholathite as wife. | | |
20 Michal, Saul’s daughter, loved David; and they told Saul, and the thing pleased him. 21 Saul said, I will give her to him, that she may be a snare to him and that the hand of the Philistines may be against him. Therefore Saul said to David a second time, “You shall today be my son-in-law.” | | |
22 Saul commanded his servants, “Talk with David secretly, and say, ‘Behold, the king has delight in you, and all his servants love you. Now therefore be the king’s son-in-law.’ ” | | |
23 Saul’s servants spoke those words in the ears of David. David said, “Does it seem to you a light thing to be the king’s son-in-law, since I am a poor man and little known?” | | |
24 The servants of Saul told him, saying, “David spoke like this.” | | |
25 Saul said, “Tell David, ‘The king desires no dowry except one hundred foreskins of the Philistines, to be avenged of the king’s enemies.’ ” Now Saul thought he would make David fall by the hand of the Philistines. 26 When his servants told David these words, it pleased David well to be the king’s son-in-law. Before the deadline, 27 David arose and went, he and his men, and killed two hundred men of the Philistines. Then David brought
their foreskins, and they gave them in full number to the king, that he might be the king’s son-in-law. Then Saul gave him Michal his daughter as wife. 28 Saul saw and knew that the LORD was with David; and Michal, Saul’s daughter, loved him. 29 Saul was even more afraid of David; and Saul was David’s enemy continually. | | |
30 Then the princes of the Philistines went out; and as often as they went out, David behaved himself more wisely than all the servants of Saul, so that his name was highly esteemed. | | |
Chapter 19 | | |
1 Saul spoke to Jonathan his son and to all his servants, that they should kill David. But Jonathan, Saul’s son,
greatly delighted in David. 2 Jonathan told David, saying, “Saul my father seeks to kill you. Now therefore, please take care of yourself in the morning, live in a secret place, and hide yourself. 3 I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where you are, and I will talk with my father about you; and if I see anything, I will tell you.” | | |
4 Jonathan spoke good of David to Saul his father, and said to him, “Don’t let the king sin against his servant, against David; because he has not sinned against you, and because his works have been very good towards you; 5 for he put his life in his hand and struck the Philistine, and the LORD worked a great victory for all Israel. You saw it and rejoiced. Why
then will you sin against innocent blood, to kill David without a cause?” | | |
6 Saul listened to the voice of Jonathan; and Saul swore, “As the LORD lives, he shall not be put to death.” | | |
7 Jonathan called David, and Jonathan showed him all those things. Then Jonathan brought David to Saul, and he was in his presence as before. | | |
8 There was war again. David went out and fought with the Philistines, and killed them with a great slaughter; and they fled before him. | | |
9 An evil spirit from the LORD was on Saul as he sat in his house with his spear in his hand; and David was playing music with his hand. 10 Saul sought to pin David to the wall with the spear, but he slipped away out of Saul’s presence; and he stuck the spear into the wall. David fled and escaped that night. | | |
| | | Psalm 59 |
| | | For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David, |
11 Saul sent messengers to David’s house to watch him and to kill him in the morning. | | when Saul sent, and they watched the house to kill him. |
Michal, David’s wife, told him, saying, “If you don’t save your life tonight, tomorrow you will be killed.” 12 So Michal let David down through the window. He went away, fled, and
escaped. 13 Michal took the teraphim† and laid it in the bed, and put a pillow of goats’ hair at its head and covered it with clothes. 14 When Saul sent messengers to take David, she said, “He is sick.” | | |
15 Saul sent
the messengers to see David, saying, “Bring him up to me in the bed, that I may kill him.” 16 When the messengers came in, behold, the teraphim was in the bed, with the pillow of goats’ hair at its head. | | |
17 Saul said
to Michal, “Why have you deceived me like this and let my enemy go, so that he has escaped?” | | |
Michal answered Saul, “He said to me, ‘Let me go! Why should I kill you?’ ” | | |
18 Now David fled and escaped, and came to Samuel at Ramah, and told him all that Saul had done to him. He and Samuel went and lived in Naioth. | | |
19 Saul was told, saying, “Behold, David is at Naioth in Ramah.” | | |
20 Saul sent messengers to seize David; and when they saw the company of the prophets prophesying, and Samuel standing as head over them, God’s Spirit came on Saul’s messengers, and they also prophesied. 21 When Saul was told, he sent other messengers, and they also prophesied. Saul sent messengers again the third time, and they also prophesied. 22 Then he also went to Ramah, and came to the great well that is in Secu: and he asked, “Where are Samuel and David?” | | |
One said, “Behold, they are at Naioth in Ramah.” | | |
23 He went there to Naioth in Ramah. Then God’s Spirit came on him also, and he went on, and prophesied, until he came to Naioth in Ramah. 24 He also stripped off his clothes. He also prophesied before Samuel and lay down naked all that day and all that night. Therefore they say, “Is Saul also amongst the prophets?” | | |
Chapter 20 | | |
1 David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said to Jonathan, “What have I done? What is my iniquity? What is my sin before your father, that he seeks my life?” | | |
2 He said to him, “Far from it;
you will not die. Behold, my father does nothing either great or small, but that he discloses it to me. Why would my father hide this thing from me? It is not so.” | | |
3 David swore moreover, and said, “Your father knows
well that I have found favour in your eyes; and he says, ‘Don’t let Jonathan know this, lest he be grieved;’ but truly as the LORD lives, and as your soul lives, there is but a step between me and death.” | | |
4 Then
Jonathan said to David, “Whatever your soul desires, I will even do it for you.” | | |
5 David said to Jonathan, “Behold, tomorrow is the new moon, and I should not fail to dine with the king; but let me go, that I may hide
myself in the field to the third day at evening. 6 If your father misses me at all, then say, ‘David earnestly asked leave of me that he might run to Bethlehem, his city; for it is the yearly sacrifice there for all the family.’ 7 If he says, ‘It is well,’ your servant shall have peace; but if he is angry, then know that evil is determined by him. 8 Therefore deal kindly with your servant, for you have brought your servant into a covenant of the LORD with you; but if there is iniquity in me,
kill me yourself, for why should you bring me to your father?” | | |
9 Jonathan said, “Far be it from you; for if I should at all know that evil were determined by my father to come on you, then wouldn’t I tell you
that?” | | |
10 Then David said to Jonathan, “Who will tell me if your father answers you roughly?” | | |
11 Jonathan said to David, “Come! Let’s go out into the field.” They both went out into the field. 12 Jonathan said to David, “By the LORD, the God of Israel, when I have sounded out my father about this time tomorrow, or the third day, behold, if there is good towards David, won’t I then send to you and disclose it to you? 13 The LORD
do so to Jonathan and more also, should it please my father to do you evil, if I don’t disclose it to you and send you away, that you may go in peace. May the LORD be with you as he has been with my father. 14 You shall not only show me the loving kindness of the LORD while I still live, that I not die; 15 but you shall also not cut off your kindness from my house forever, no, not when the LORD has cut off every one of the enemies of David from the surface of the earth.” 16 So Jonathan made a
covenant with David’s house, saying, “The LORD will require it at the hand of David’s enemies.” | | |
17 Jonathan caused David to swear again, for the love that he had to him; for he loved him as he loved his own soul. 18
Then Jonathan said to him, “Tomorrow is the new moon, and you will be missed, because your seat will be empty. 19 When you have stayed three days, go down quickly and come to the place where you hid yourself when this started, and remain by the stone Ezel. 20 I will shoot three arrows on its side, as though I shot at a mark. 21 Behold, I will send the boy, saying, ‘Go, find the arrows!’ If I tell the boy, ‘Behold, the arrows are on this side of you. Take them;’ then
come, for there is peace to you and no danger, as the LORD lives. 22 But if I say this to the boy, ‘Behold, the arrows are beyond you,’ then go your way, for the LORD has sent you away. 23 Concerning the matter which you and I have spoken of, behold, the LORD is between you and me forever.” | | |
24 So David hid himself in the field. When the new moon had come, the king sat himself down to eat food. 25 The king sat on his seat, as at other times, even on the seat by the wall; and Jonathan stood up, and Abner sat by Saul’s side, but David’s place was empty. 26 Nevertheless Saul didn’t say anything that day, for he thought, “Something has happened to him. He is not clean. Surely he is not
clean.” | | |
27 On the next day after the new moon, the second day, David’s place was empty. Saul said to Jonathan his son, “Why didn’t the son of Jesse come to eat, either yesterday, or today?” | | |
28 Jonathan answered Saul, “David earnestly asked permission of me to go to Bethlehem. 29 He said, ‘Please let me go, for our family has a sacrifice in the city. My brother has commanded me to be there. Now, if I have found favour
in your eyes, please let me go away and see my brothers.’ Therefore he has not come to the king’s table.” | | |
30 Then Saul’s anger burnt against Jonathan, and he said to him, “You son of a perverse rebellious woman, don’t
I know that you have chosen the son of Jesse to your own shame, and to the shame of your mother’s nakedness? 31 For as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth, you will not be established, nor will your kingdom. Therefore now send and bring him to me, for he shall surely die!” | | |
32 Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said to him, “Why should he be put to death? What has he done?” | | |
33 Saul cast his spear at him to strike
him. By this Jonathan knew that his father was determined to put David to death. 34 So Jonathan arose from the table in fierce anger, and ate no food the second day of the month; for he was grieved for David, because his father had treated him shamefully. | | |
35 In the morning, Jonathan went out into the field at the time appointed with David, and a little boy with him. 36 He said to his boy, “Run, find now the arrows which I shoot.” As the boy ran, he shot an arrow beyond him. 37 When the boy had come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried after the boy, and said, “Isn’t the arrow beyond you?” 38 Jonathan cried after the boy, “Go fast! Hurry! Don’t
delay!” Jonathan’s boy gathered up the arrows, and came to his master. 39 But the boy didn’t know anything. Only Jonathan and David knew the matter. 40 Jonathan gave his weapons to his boy, and said to him, “Go, carry them to the city.” | | |
41 As soon as the boy was gone, David arose out of the south, and fell on his face to the ground, and bowed himself three times. They kissed one another and wept with one another, and David wept the most. 42 Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, because we have both sworn in the LORD’s name, saying, ‘The LORD is between me and you, and between my offspring and your offspring, forever.’ ” He arose and departed; and Jonathan went into the city. | | |
Chapter 21 | | |
1 Then David came to Nob to Ahimelech the priest. Ahimelech came to meet David trembling, and said to him, “Why are you alone, and no man with you?” 2 David said to Ahimelech the priest, “The king has commanded me to do something, and has said to me, ‘Let no one know anything about the business about which I send you, and what I have commanded you. I have sent the young men to a certain place.’ 3 Now therefore what is under your hand?
Please give me five loaves of bread in my hand, or whatever is available.” | | |
4 The priest answered David, and said, “I have no common bread, but there is holy bread; if only the young men have kept themselves from
women.” | | |
5 David answered the priest, and said to him, “Truly, women have been kept from us as usual these three days. When I came out, the vessels of the young men were holy, though it was
only a common journey. How much more then today shall their vessels be holy?” 6 So the priest gave him holy bread; for there was no bread there but the show bread that was taken from before the LORD, to be replaced with hot bread in the day when it was taken away. | | |
7 Now a certain man of the servants of Saul was there that day, detained before the LORD; and his name was Doeg the Edomite, the best of the herdsmen who belonged to Saul. | | |
8 David said to Ahimelech, “Isn’t there here under your hand spear or sword? For I haven’t brought my sword or my weapons with me, because the king’s business required haste.” | | |
9 The priest said,
“Behold, the sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom you killed in the valley of Elah, is here wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod. If you would like to take that, take it, for there is no other except that here.” | | |
David
said, “There is none like that. Give it to me.” | | |
10 David arose and fled that day for fear of Saul, and went to Achish the king of Gath. 11 The servants of Achish said to him, “Isn’t this David the king of the land?
Didn’t they sing to one another about him in dances, saying, | | |
‘Saul has slain his thousands, | | |
and David his ten thousands’?” | | |
| | | Psalm 56 title |
| | | For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Silent Dove in Distant
Lands.” A poem by David, when the Philistines seized him in Gath. |
| | | Psalm 34 title |
12 David laid up these words in
his heart, and was very afraid of Achish the king of Gath. 13 He changed his behaviour before them and pretended to be insane in their hands, and scribbled on the doors of the gate, and let his spittle fall down on his beard. 14 Then Achish said to his servants, “Look, you see the man is insane. Why then have you brought him to me? 15 Do I lack madmen, that you have brought this fellow to play the madman in my presence? Should this fellow come into my house?” | | By David; when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed. |
Chapter 22 | | Psalm 57 title |
1 David therefore departed from there and escaped to Adullam’s cave. | | For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A poem by David,
when he fled from Saul, in the cave. |
| | | Psalm 142 title |
| | | A contemplation by David, when he was in the cave. A Prayer. |
When his brothers and all his father’s house heard it, they went down there to him. 2 Everyone who was in distress, everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented gathered themselves to him; and he
became captain over them. There were with him about four hundred men. 3 David went from there to Mizpeh of Moab; and he said to the king of Moab, “Please let my father and my mother come out to you, until I know what God will do for me.” 4 He brought them before the king of Moab; and they lived with him all the time that David was in the stronghold. 5 The prophet Gad said to David, “Don’t stay in the stronghold. Depart, and go into the land of Judah.” | | |
Then David departed, and came into the forest of Hereth. | | |
6 Saul heard that David was discovered, with the men who were with him. Now Saul was sitting in Gibeah, under the tamarisk tree in Ramah, with his spear in his hand, and all his servants were standing around him. 7 Saul said to his servants who stood around him, “Hear now, you Benjamites! Will the son of Jesse give everyone of you fields and vineyards? Will he make you all captains of thousands and
captains of hundreds? 8 Is that why all of you have conspired against me, and there is no one who discloses to me when my son makes a treaty with the son of Jesse, and there is none of you who is sorry for me, or discloses to me that my son has stirred up my servant against me, to lie in wait, as it is today?” | | |
| | | Psalm 52 title |
9 Then Doeg the Edomite, who stood by the servants of Saul, answered and said, “I saw the son of Jesse coming to
Nob, to Ahimelech the son of Ahitub. 10 He enquired of the LORD for him, gave him food, and gave him the sword of Goliath the Philistine.” | | For the Chief Musician. A contemplation by David, when Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul, “David has come to Ahimelech’s house.” |
11 Then the king sent to call Ahimelech the priest, the son of Ahitub, and all his father’s house, the priests who were in Nob; and they all came to the king. 12 Saul said, “Hear now, you son of Ahitub.” | | |
He answered, “Here I am, my lord.” | | |
13 Saul said to him, “Why have you conspired against me, you and the son of Jesse, in that
you have given him bread, and a sword, and have enquired of God for him, that he should rise against me, to lie in wait, as it is today?” | | |
14 Then Ahimelech answered the king, and said, “Who amongst all your servants is
so faithful as David, who is the king’s son-in-law, captain of your body guard, and honoured in your house? 15 Have I today begun to enquire of God for him? Be it far from me! Don’t let the king impute anything to his servant, nor to all the house of my father; for your servant knew nothing of all this, less or more.” | | |
16 The king said, “You shall surely die, Ahimelech, you and all your father’s house.” 17 The king said to the guard who stood about him, “Turn and kill the priests of the LORD, because their hand also is with David, and because they knew that he fled and didn’t disclose it to me.” But the servants of the king wouldn’t put out their hand to fall on the priests of the
LORD. | | |
18 The king said to Doeg, “Turn and attack the priests!” | | |
Doeg the Edomite turned, and he attacked the priests, and he killed on that day eighty-five people who wore a linen ephod. 19 He struck Nob, the city of the priests, with the edge of the sword—both men and women, children and nursing babies, and cattle, donkeys, and sheep, with the edge of the sword. 20 One of the sons of Ahimelech the son of Ahitub, named Abiathar,
escaped and fled after David. 21 Abiathar told David that Saul had slain the LORD’s priests. | | |
22 David said to Abiathar, “I knew on that day, when Doeg the Edomite was there, that he would surely tell Saul. I am
responsible for the death of all the persons of your father’s house. 23 Stay with me. Don’t be afraid, for he who seeks my life seeks your life. You will be safe with me.” | | |
Chapter 23 | | |
1 David was told, “Behold, the Philistines are fighting against Keilah, and are robbing the threshing floors.” | | |
2 Therefore David enquired of the LORD, saying, “Shall I go and strike these Philistines?” | | |
The LORD said to David, “Go strike the Philistines, and save Keilah.” | | |
3 David’s men said to him, “Behold, we are afraid here in Judah. How much more then if we go to Keilah against the
armies of the Philistines?” | | |
4 Then David enquired of the LORD yet again. The LORD answered him, and said, “Arise, go down to Keilah; for I will deliver the Philistines into your hand.” | | |
5 David and his men went to Keilah and fought with the Philistines, and brought away their livestock, and killed them with a great slaughter. So David saved the inhabitants of Keilah. | | |
6 When Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to David to Keilah, he came down with an ephod in his hand. | | |
7 Saul was told that David had come to Keilah. Saul said, “God has delivered him into my hand, for he is shut in by entering into a town that has gates and bars.” 8 Saul summoned all the people to war, to go down to Keilah to besiege David and his men. 9 David knew that Saul was devising mischief against him. He said to Abiathar the priest, “Bring the ephod here.” 10 Then
David said, “O LORD, the God of Israel, your servant has surely heard that Saul seeks to come to Keilah to destroy the city for my sake. 11 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand? Will Saul come down, as your servant has heard? LORD, the God of Israel, I beg you, tell your servant.” | | |
The LORD said, “He will come down.” | | |
12 Then David said, “Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of
Saul?” | | |
The LORD said, “They will deliver you up.” | | |
13 Then David and his men, who were about six hundred, arose and departed out of Keilah and went wherever they could go. Saul was told that David had escaped from Keilah; and he gave up going there. 14 David stayed in the wilderness in the strongholds, and remained in the hill country in the wilderness of Ziph. Saul sought him every day, but God didn’t deliver him into his
hand. 15 David saw that Saul had come out to seek his life. David was in the wilderness of Ziph in the woods. | | |
16 Jonathan, Saul’s son, arose and went to David into the woods, and strengthened his hand in God. 17 He
said to him, “Don’t be afraid, for the hand of Saul my father won’t find you; and you will be king over Israel, and I will be next to you; and Saul my father knows that also.” 18 They both made a covenant before the LORD. Then David stayed in the woods and Jonathan went to his house. | | |
| | | Psalm 54 title |
| | | For the Chief Musician. On stringed instruments. A contemplation by David, |
19 Then the Ziphites came up to Saul to Gibeah, saying, “Doesn’t David hide himself with us | | when the Ziphites came and said to Saul, “Isn’t David hiding himself amongst us?” |
in the strongholds in the woods, in the hill of Hachilah, which is on the south of the desert? | | |
20 Now therefore, O king, come down. According to all the desire of your soul to come down; and our part will be to deliver him up into the king’s hand.” | | |
21 Saul said, “You are blessed by the LORD, for you have had compassion on me. 22 Please go make yet more sure, and know and see his place where his haunt is, and who has seen him there; for I have been told that he is very cunning. 23 See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hides himself; and come again to me with certainty, and I will go with you. It shall happen, if he is in the land, that I will search him out amongst all the
thousands of Judah.” | | |
24 They arose, and went to Ziph before Saul; but David and his men were in the wilderness of Maon, in the Arabah on the south of the desert. 25 Saul and his men went to seek him. When David was
told, he went down to the rock, and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. When Saul heard that, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon. 26 Saul went on this side of the mountain, and David and his men on that side of the mountain; and David hurried to get away for fear of Saul, for Saul and his men surrounded David and his men to take them. 27 But a messenger came to Saul, saying, “Hurry and come, for the Philistines have made a raid on the land!” 28 So Saul returned from pursuing David, and
went against the Philistines. Therefore they called that place Sela Hammahlekoth.† | | |
29 David went up from there and lived in the strongholds of En Gedi. | | |
Chapter 24 | | |
1 When Saul had returned from following the Philistines, he was told, “Behold, David is in the wilderness of En Gedi.” 2 Then Saul took three thousand chosen men out of all Israel, and went to seek David and his men on the rocks of the wild goats. 3 He came to the sheep pens by the way, where there was a cave; and Saul went in to relieve himself. Now David and his men were staying in the innermost parts of the cave. 4 David’s men said to him, “Behold, the day of which the LORD said to you,
‘Behold, I will deliver your enemy into your hand, and you shall do to him as it shall seem good to you.’ ” Then David arose and cut off the skirt of Saul’s robe secretly. 5 Afterward, David’s heart struck him because he had cut off Saul’s skirt. 6 He said to his men, “The LORD forbid that I should do this thing to my lord, the LORD’s anointed, to stretch out my hand against him, since he is the LORD’s anointed.” 7 So David checked his men with these words, and didn’t allow them to rise against
Saul. Saul rose up out of the cave, and went on his way. 8 David also arose afterward, and went out of the cave and cried after Saul, saying, “My lord the king!” | | |
When Saul looked behind him, David bowed with his face
to the earth, and showed respect. 9 David said to Saul, “Why do you listen to men’s words, saying, ‘Behold, David seeks to harm you’? 10 Behold, today your eyes have seen how the LORD had delivered you today into my hand in the cave. Some urged me to kill you, but I spared you. I said, ‘I will not stretch out my hand against my lord, for he is the LORD’s anointed.’ 11 Moreover, my father, behold, yes, see the skirt of your robe in my hand; for in that I cut off the skirt of your robe and didn’t
kill you, know and see that there is neither evil nor disobedience in my hand. I have not sinned against you, though you hunt for my life to take it. 12 May the LORD judge between me and you, and may the LORD avenge me of you; but my hand will not be on you. 13 As the proverb of the ancients says, ‘Out of the wicked comes wickedness;’ but my hand will not be on you. 14 Against whom has the king of Israel come out? Whom do you pursue? A dead dog? A flea? 15 May the LORD therefore be judge, and
give sentence between me and you, and see, and plead my cause, and deliver me out of your hand.” | | |
16 It came to pass, when David had finished speaking these words to Saul, that Saul said, “Is that your voice, my son
David?” Saul lifted up his voice and wept. 17 He said to David, “You are more righteous than I; for you have done good to me, whereas I have done evil to you. 18 You have declared today how you have dealt well with me, because when the LORD had delivered me up into your hand, you didn’t kill me. 19 For if a man finds his enemy, will he let him go away unharmed? Therefore may the LORD reward you good for that which you have done to me today. 20 Now, behold, I know that you will surely be king,
and that the kingdom of Israel will be established in your hand. 21 Swear now therefore to me by the LORD that you will not cut off my offspring after me, and that you will not destroy my name out of my father’s house.” | | |
22 David swore to Saul. Saul went home, but David and his men went up to the stronghold. | | |
Chapter 25 | | |
1 Samuel died; and all Israel gathered themselves together and mourned for him, and buried him at his house at Ramah. | | |
Then David arose and went down to the wilderness of Paran. 2 There was a man in Maon whose possessions were in Carmel; and the man was very great. He had three thousand sheep and a thousand goats; and he was shearing his sheep in Carmel. 3 Now the name of the man was Nabal; and the name of his wife Abigail. This woman was intelligent and had a beautiful face; but the man was surly and evil in his doings. He was of the house of
Caleb. 4 David heard in the wilderness that Nabal was shearing his sheep. 5 David sent ten young men; and David said to the young men, “Go up to Carmel, and go to Nabal, and greet him in my name. 6 Tell him, ‘Long life to you! Peace be to you! Peace be to your house! Peace be to all that you have! 7 Now I have heard that you have shearers. Your shepherds have now been with us, and we didn’t harm them. Nothing was missing from them all the time they were in Carmel. 8 Ask your young men, and they
will tell you. Therefore let the young men find favour in your eyes, for we come on a good day. Please give whatever comes to your hand to your servants and to your son David.’ ” | | |
9 When David’s young men came, they
spoke to Nabal all those words in the name of David, and waited. | | |
10 Nabal answered David’s servants and said, “Who is David? Who is the son of Jesse? There are many servants who break away from their masters these
days. 11 Shall I then take my bread, my water, and my meat that I have killed for my shearers, and give it to men who I don’t know where they come from?” | | |
12 So David’s young men turned on their way and went back, and
came and told him all these words. | | |
13 David said to his men, “Every man put on his sword!” | | |
Every man put on his sword. David also put on his sword. About four hundred men followed David, and two hundred stayed by the baggage. | | |
14 But one of the young men told Abigail, Nabal’s wife, saying, “Behold, David sent messengers out of the wilderness to greet our master; and he insulted them. 15 But the men were very good to us, and we were not harmed, and we didn’t miss anything as long as we went with them, when we were in the fields. 16 They were a wall to us both by night and by day, all the while we were with them keeping the
sheep. 17 Now therefore know and consider what you will do; for evil is determined against our master and against all his house, for he is such a worthless fellow that one can’t speak to him.” | | |
18 Then Abigail hurried
and took two hundred loaves of bread, two containers of wine, five sheep ready dressed, five seahs† of parched grain, one hundred clusters of raisins, and two hundred cakes of figs, and laid them on donkeys. 19 She said to her young men, “Go on before me. Behold, I am coming after you.” But she didn’t tell her husband, Nabal. 20 As she rode on her donkey, and came down hidden by the mountain, behold, David and his men came down towards her, and she met them. | | |
21 Now David had said, “Surely in vain I have kept all that this fellow has in the wilderness, so that nothing was missed of all that pertained to him. He has returned me evil for good. 22 God do so to the enemies of David, and more also, if I leave of
all that belongs to him by the morning light so much as one who urinates on a wall.”‡ | | |
23 When Abigail saw David, she hurried and got off her donkey, and fell before David on her face and bowed herself to the ground. 24
She fell at his feet and said, “On me, my lord, on me be the blame! Please let your servant speak in your ears. Hear the words of your servant. 25 Please don’t let my lord pay attention to this worthless fellow, Nabal, for as his name is, so is he. Nabal§ is his name, and folly is with him; but I, your servant, didn’t see my lord’s young men whom you sent. 26 Now therefore, my lord, as the LORD lives and as your soul lives, since the LORD has withheld you from blood guiltiness and from avenging
yourself with your own hand, now therefore let your enemies and those who seek evil to my lord be as Nabal. 27 Now this present which your servant has brought to my lord, let it be given to the young men who follow my lord. 28 Please forgive the trespass of your servant. For the LORD will certainly make my lord a sure house, because my lord fights the LORD’s battles. Evil will not be found in you all your days. 29 Though men may rise up to pursue you and to seek your soul, yet the soul of my
lord will be bound in the bundle of life with the LORD your God. He will sling out the souls of your enemies as from a sling’s pocket. 30 It will come to pass, when the LORD has done to my lord according to all the good that he has spoken concerning you, and has appointed you prince over Israel, 31 that this shall be no grief to you, nor offence of heart to my lord, either that you have shed blood without cause, or that my lord has avenged himself. When the LORD has dealt well with my lord, then
remember your servant.” | | |
32 David said to Abigail, “Blessed is the LORD, the God of Israel, who sent you today to meet me! 33 Blessed is your discretion, and blessed are you, who have kept me today from blood
guiltiness, and from avenging myself with my own hand. 34 For indeed, as the LORD the God of Israel lives, who has withheld me from harming you, unless you had hurried and come to meet me, surely there wouldn’t have been left to Nabal by the morning light so much as one who urinates on a wall.”† | | |
35 So David received from her hand that which she had brought him. Then he said to her, “Go up in peace to your house. Behold, I have listened to your voice and have granted your request.” | | |
36 Abigail came to Nabal; and behold, he held a feast in his house like the feast of a king. Nabal’s heart was merry within him, for he was very drunk. Therefore she told him nothing until the morning light. 37 In the morning, when the wine had gone out of Nabal, his wife told him these things; and his heart died within him, and he became as a stone. 38 About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal, so
that he died. 39 When David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, “Blessed is the LORD, who has pleaded the cause of my reproach from the hand of Nabal, and has kept back his servant from evil. The LORD has returned the evildoing of Nabal on his own head.” | | |
David sent and spoke concerning Abigail, to take her to himself as wife. 40 When David’s servants had come to Abigail to Carmel, they spoke to her, saying, “David has sent us to you, to take you to him as wife.” | | |
41 She arose and bowed herself with her face to the earth, and said, “Behold, your servant is a servant to wash the feet of the servants of my lord.” 42 Abigail hurriedly arose and rode on a donkey with her five maids who followed her; and she went after the messengers of David, and became his wife. 43 David also took Ahinoam of Jezreel; and they both became his wives. | | |
44 Now Saul had given Michal his daughter, David’s wife, to Palti the son of Laish, who was of Gallim. | | |
Chapter 26 | | |
1 The Ziphites came to Saul to Gibeah, saying, “Doesn’t David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before
the desert?” 2 Then Saul arose and went down to the wilderness of Ziph, having three thousand chosen men of Israel with him, to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph. 3 Saul encamped in the hill of Hachilah, which is before the desert, by the way. But David stayed in the wilderness, and he saw that Saul came after him into the wilderness. 4 David therefore sent out spies, and understood that Saul had certainly come. 5 Then David arose and came to the place where Saul had encamped; and David saw
the place where Saul lay, with Abner the son of Ner, the captain of his army. Saul lay within the place of the wagons, and the people were encamped around him. | | |
6 Then David answered and said to Ahimelech the Hittite,
and to Abishai the son of Zeruiah, brother of Joab, saying, “Who will go down with me to Saul to the camp?” | | |
Abishai said, “I will go down with you.” 7 So David and Abishai came to the people by night; and, behold, Saul
lay sleeping within the place of the wagons, with his spear stuck in the ground at his head; and Abner and the people lay around him. 8 Then Abishai said to David, “God has delivered up your enemy into your hand today. Now therefore please let me strike him with the spear to the earth at one stroke, and I will not strike him the second time.” | | |
9 David said to Abishai, “Don’t destroy him, for who can stretch out his hand against the LORD’s anointed, and be guiltless?” 10 David said, “As the LORD lives, the LORD will strike him; or his day shall come to die, or he shall go down into battle and perish. 11 The LORD forbid that I should stretch out my hand against the LORD’s anointed; but now please take the
spear that is at his head and the jar of water, and let’s go.” | | |
12 So David took the spear and the jar of water from Saul’s head, and they went away. No man saw it, or knew it, nor did any awake; for they were all
asleep, because a deep sleep from the LORD had fallen on them. 13 Then David went over to the other side, and stood on the top of the mountain far away, a great space being between them; 14 and David cried to the people, and to Abner the son of Ner, saying, “Don’t you answer, Abner?” | | |
Then Abner answered, “Who are you who calls to the king?” | | |
15 David said to Abner, “Aren’t you a man? Who is like you in Israel? Why then have you not
kept watch over your lord the king? For one of the people came in to destroy your lord the king. 16 This thing isn’t good that you have done. As the LORD lives, you are worthy to die, because you have not kept watch over your lord, the LORD’s anointed. Now see where the king’s spear is, and the jar of water that was at his head.” | | |
17 Saul recognised David’s voice, and said, “Is this your voice, my son David?” | | |
David said, “It
is my voice, my lord, O king.” 18 He said, “Why does my lord pursue his servant? For what have I done? What evil is in my hand? 19 Now therefore, please let my lord the king hear the words of his servant. If it is so that the LORD has stirred you up against me, let him accept an offering. But if it is the children of men, they are cursed before the LORD; for they have driven me out today that I shouldn’t cling to the LORD’s inheritance, saying, ‘Go, serve other gods!’ 20 Now therefore, don’t let
my blood fall to the earth away from the presence of the LORD; for the king of Israel has come out to seek a flea, as when one hunts a partridge in the mountains.” | | |
21 Then Saul said, “I have sinned. Return, my son
David; for I will no more do you harm, because my life was precious in your eyes today. Behold, I have played the fool, and have erred exceedingly.” | | |
22 David answered, “Behold the spear, O king! Let one of the young
men come over and get it. 23 The LORD will give to every man his righteousness and his faithfulness; because the LORD delivered you into my hand today, and I wouldn’t stretch out my hand against the LORD’s anointed. 24 Behold, as your life was respected today in my eyes, so let my life be respected in the LORD’s eyes, and let him deliver me out of all oppression.” | | |
25 Then Saul said to David, “You are blessed, my son David. You will both do mightily, and will surely prevail.” | | |
So David went his way, and Saul returned to his place. | | |
Chapter 27 | | |
1 David said in his heart, “I will now perish one day by the hand of Saul. There is nothing better for me than that I should escape into the land of the Philistines; and Saul will despair of me, to seek me any more in all the borders of Israel. So I will escape out of his hand.” 2 David arose and passed over, he
and the six hundred men who were with him, to Achish the son of Maoch, king of Gath. 3 David lived with Achish at Gath, he and his men, every man with his household, even David with his two wives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess and Abigail the Carmelitess, Nabal’s wife. 4 Saul was told that David had fled to Gath, so he stopped looking for him. | | |
5 David said to Achish, “If now I have found favour in your eyes, let them give me a place in one of the cities in the country, that I may dwell there. For why should your servant dwell in the royal city with you?” 6 Then Achish gave him Ziklag that day: therefore Ziklag belongs to the kings of Judah to this day. 7 The number of the days that David lived in the country of
the Philistines was a full year and four months. | | |
8 David and his men went up and raided the Geshurites, the Girzites, and the Amalekites; for those were the inhabitants of the land who were
of old, on the way to Shur, even to the land of Egypt. 9 David struck the land, and saved no man or woman alive, and took away the sheep, the cattle, the donkeys, the camels, and the clothing. Then he returned, and came to Achish. | | |
10 Achish said, “Against whom have you made a raid today?” | | |
David said, “Against the South of Judah, against the South of the Jerahmeelites, and against the South of the Kenites.” 11 David saved
neither man nor woman alive to bring them to Gath, saying, “Lest they should tell about us, saying, ‘David did this, and this has been his way all the time he has lived in the country of the Philistines.’ ” | | |
12 Achish
believed David, saying, “He has made his people Israel utterly to abhor him. Therefore he will be my servant forever.” | | |
Chapter 28 | | |
1 In those days, the Philistines gathered their armies together for warfare, to fight with Israel. Achish said to David, “Know assuredly that you will go out with me in the army, you and your men.” | | |
2 David said to Achish, “Therefore you will know what your servant can do.” | | |
Achish said to David, “Therefore I will make you my bodyguard forever.” | | |
3 Now Samuel was dead, and all Israel had mourned for him and buried him in Ramah, even in his own
city. Saul had sent away those who had familiar spirits and the wizards out of the land. | | |
4 The Philistines gathered themselves together, and came and encamped in Shunem; and Saul gathered all Israel together, and they
encamped in Gilboa. 5 When Saul saw the army of the Philistines, he was afraid, and his heart trembled greatly. 6 When Saul enquired of the LORD, the LORD didn’t answer him by dreams, by Urim, or by prophets. 7 Then Saul said to his servants, “Seek for me a woman who has a familiar spirit, that I may go to her and enquire of her.” | | |
His servants said to him, “Behold, there is a woman who has a familiar spirit at Endor.” | | |
8 Saul
disguised himself and put on other clothing, and went, he and two men with him, and they came to the woman by night. Then he said, “Please consult for me by the familiar spirit, and bring me up whomever I shall name to you.” | | |
9 The woman said to him, “Behold, you know what Saul has done, how he has cut off those who have familiar spirits and the wizards out of the land. Why then do you lay a snare for my life, to cause me to die?” | | |
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Saul swore to her by the LORD, saying, “As the LORD lives, no punishment will happen to you for this thing.” | | |
11 Then the woman said, “Whom shall I bring up to you?” | | |
He said, “Bring Samuel up for me.” | | |
12 When the woman saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voice; and the woman spoke to Saul, saying, “Why have you deceived me? For you are Saul!” | | |
13 The king said
to her, “Don’t be afraid! What do you see?” | | |
The woman said to Saul, “I see a god coming up out of the earth.” | | |
14 He said to her, “What does he look like?” | | |
She said, “An old man comes up. He is covered with a robe.” Saul perceived that it was Samuel, and he bowed with his face to the ground, and showed respect. | | |
15 Samuel said to Saul, “Why have you
disturbed me, to bring me up?” | | |
Saul answered, “I am very distressed; for the Philistines make war against me, and God has departed from me, and answers me no more, by prophets, or by dreams. Therefore I have called
you, that you may make known to me what I shall do.” | | |
16 Samuel said, “Why then do you ask me, since the LORD has departed from you and has become your adversary? 17 The LORD has done to you as he spoke by me. The LORD
has torn the kingdom out of your hand and given it to your neighbour, even to David. 18 Because you didn’t obey the LORD’s voice, and didn’t execute his fierce wrath on Amalek, therefore the LORD has done this thing to you today. 19 Moreover the LORD will deliver Israel also with you into the hand of the Philistines; and tomorrow you and your sons will be with me. The LORD will deliver the army of Israel also into the hand of the Philistines.” | | |
20 Then Saul fell immediately his full length on the earth, and was terrified, because of Samuel’s words. There was no strength in him, for he had eaten no bread all day long or all night long. | | |
21 The woman came to Saul and saw that he was very troubled, and said to him, “Behold, your servant has listened to your voice, and I have put my life in my hand, and have listened to your words which you spoke to me. 22 Now therefore, please listen also to the voice of your servant,
and let me set a morsel of bread before you. Eat, that you may have strength when you go on your way.” | | |
23 But he refused, and said, “I will not eat.” But his servants, together with the woman, constrained him; and he
listened to their voice. So he arose from the earth and sat on the bed. 24 The woman had a fattened calf in the house. She hurried and killed it; and she took flour and kneaded it, and baked unleavened bread of it. 25 She brought it before Saul and before his servants, and they ate. Then they rose up and went away that night. | | |
Chapter 29 | | |
1 Now the Philistines gathered together all their armies to Aphek; and the Israelites
encamped by the spring which is in Jezreel. 2 The lords of the Philistines passed on by hundreds and by thousands; and David and his men passed on in the rear with Achish. | | |
3 Then the princes of the Philistines said,
“What about these Hebrews?” | | |
Achish said to the princes of the Philistines, “Isn’t this David, the servant of Saul the king of Israel, who has been with me these days, or rather these years? I have found no fault in him
since he fell away until today.” | | |
4 But the princes of the Philistines were angry with him; and the princes of the Philistines said to him, “Make the man return, that he may go back to his place where you have appointed
him, and let him not go down with us to battle, lest in the battle he become an adversary to us. For with what should this fellow reconcile himself to his lord? Should it not be with the heads of these men? 5 Isn’t this David, of whom people sang to one another in dances, saying, | | |
‘Saul has slain his thousands, | | |
and David his ten thousands’?” | | |
6 Then Achish called David and said to him, “As the LORD lives, you have been upright, and your going out and your coming in with me in the army is good in my sight; for I have not found evil in you since the day of your coming to me to this day. Nevertheless, the lords don’t favour you. 7
Therefore now return, and go in peace, that you not displease the lords of the Philistines.” | | |
8 David said to Achish, “But what have I done? What have you found in your servant so long as I have been before you to this
day, that I may not go and fight against the enemies of my lord the king?” | | |
9 Achish answered David, “I know that you are good in my sight, as an angel of God. Notwithstanding, the princes of the Philistines have said,
‘He shall not go up with us to the battle.’ 10 Therefore now rise up early in the morning with the servants of your lord who have come with you; and as soon as you are up early in the morning and have light, depart.” | | |
11 So David rose up early, he and his men, to depart in the morning, to return into the land of the Philistines; and the Philistines went up to Jezreel. | | |
Chapter 30 | | |
1 When David and his men had come to Ziklag on the third day, the Amalekites had made a raid on the South and on Ziklag, and had struck Ziklag and burnt it with fire, 2 and had taken captive the women and all who were in it, both small and great. They didn’t kill
any, but carried them off and went their way. 3 When David and his men came to the city, behold, it was burnt with fire; and their wives, their sons, and their daughters were taken captive. 4 Then David and the people who were with him lifted up their voice and wept until they had no more power to weep. 5 David’s two wives were taken captive, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. 6 David was greatly distressed, for the people spoke of stoning him, because the
souls of all the people were grieved, every man for his sons and for his daughters; but David strengthened himself in the LORD his God. 7 David said to Abiathar the priest, the son of Ahimelech, “Please bring the ephod here to me.” | | |
Abiathar brought the ephod to David. 8 David enquired of the LORD, saying, “If I pursue after this troop, will I overtake them?” | | |
He answered him, “Pursue, for you will surely overtake them, and
will without fail recover all.” | | |
9 So David went, he and the six hundred men who were with him, and came to the brook Besor, where those who were left behind stayed. 10 But David pursued, he and four hundred men; for
two hundred stayed behind, who were so faint that they couldn’t go over the brook Besor. 11 They found an Egyptian in the field, and brought him to David, and gave him bread, and he ate; and they gave him water to drink. 12 They gave him a piece of a cake of figs and two clusters of raisins. When he had eaten, his spirit came again to him; for he had eaten no bread, and drank no water for three days and three nights. 13 David asked him, “To whom do you belong? Where
are you from?” | | |
He said, “I am a young man of Egypt, servant to an Amalekite; and my master left me, because three days ago I got sick. 14 We made a raid on the South of the Cherethites, and
on that which belongs to Judah, and on the South of Caleb; and we burnt Ziklag with fire.” | | |
15 David said to him, “Will you bring me down to this troop?” | | |
He said, “Swear to me by God that you will not kill me and not deliver me up into the hands of my master, and I will bring you down to this troop.” | | |
16 When he had brought him down, behold, they were spread around over all the ground, eating, drinking, and dancing, because of all the great plunder that they had taken out of the land of the Philistines, and out of the land of Judah. 17 David struck them from the twilight even to the evening of the next day. Not a man of them escaped from
there, except four hundred young men who rode on camels and fled. 18 David recovered all that the Amalekites had taken, and David rescued his two wives. 19 There was nothing lacking to them, neither small nor great, neither sons nor daughters, neither plunder, nor anything that they had taken. David brought them all back. 20 David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drove before those other livestock, and said, “This is David’s plunder.” | | |
21 David came to the two hundred men, who were so faint that they could not follow David, whom also they had made to stay at the brook Besor; and they went out to meet David, and to meet the people who were with him. When David came near to the people, he greeted
them. 22 Then all the wicked men and worthless fellows of those who went with David answered and said, “Because they didn’t go with us, we will not give them anything of the plunder that we have recovered, except to every man his wife and his children, that he may lead them away and depart.” | | |
23 Then David said, “Do not do so, my brothers, with that which the LORD has given to us, who has preserved us, and delivered the troop that came against us into our hand. 24 Who will listen to you in this matter? For as his share is who goes down to the battle, so shall his share be who stays with the baggage. They shall share alike.” 25 It was so from that day forward that he made it a statute and an
ordinance for Israel to this day. | | |
26 When David came to Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder to the elders of Judah, even to his friends, saying, “Behold, a present for you from the plunder of the LORD’s enemies.” 27 He
sent it to those who were in Bethel, to those who were in Ramoth of the South, to those who were in Jattir, 28 to those who were in Aroer, to those who were in Siphmoth, to those who were in Eshtemoa, 29 to those who were in Racal, to those who were in the cities of the Jerahmeelites, to those who were in the cities of the Kenites, 30 to those who were in Hormah, to those who were in Borashan, to those who were in Athach, 31 to those who were in Hebron, and to all the places where David himself
and his men used to stay. | | |
Chapter 31 | Chapter 10 | |
1 Now the Philistines fought against Israel; and the men of Israel fled from before the Philistines, and fell down slain on Mount Gilboa. | 1 Now the Philistines fought against Israel; and the men of Israel fled from before the Philistines, and fell down slain on Mount
Gilboa. | |
2 The Philistines overtook Saul and his sons; and the Philistines killed Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua, the sons of Saul. | 2 The Philistines followed hard after Saul and after his sons;
and the Philistines killed Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua, the sons of Saul. | |
3 The battle went hard against Saul, and the archers overtook him; and he was greatly distressed by reason of the archers. | 3 The battle went hard against Saul, and the archers overtook him; and he was distressed by reason of the archers. | |
4 Then Saul said to his armour bearer, “Draw your sword, and thrust me through with it, lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through and abuse me!” | 4 Then Saul said to his armour bearer, “Draw your sword, and thrust me through with it, lest these uncircumcised come and abuse me.” | |
But his armour bearer would not, for he was terrified. | But his armour bearer would not, for he was terrified. | |
Therefore Saul took his sword and fell on it. | Therefore Saul took his sword and fell on it. | |
5 When his armour bearer saw that Saul was dead, he likewise fell on his sword, and died with him. | 5 When his armour bearer saw that Saul was
dead, he likewise fell on his sword and died. | |
6 So Saul died with his three sons, his armour bearer, and all his men that same day together. | 6 So Saul died with his three sons; and all his house
died together. | |
7 When the men of Israel who were on the other side of the valley, | 7 When all the men of Israel who were in the valley | |
and those who were beyond the Jordan, | | |
saw that the men of Israel fled and that
Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned the cities and fled; | saw that they fled, and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned their cities, and fled; | |
and the Philistines came and lived
in them. | and the Philistines came and lived in them. | |
8 On the next day, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, | 8 On the next day, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, | |
they found Saul and his three sons fallen on Mount Gilboa. | they found Saul and his sons fallen on
Mount Gilboa. | |
9 They cut off his head, stripped off his armour, and sent into the land of the Philistines all around, to carry the news to the house of their idols and to the people. | 9 They
stripped him and took his head and his armour, then sent into the land of the Philistines all around to carry the news to their idols and to the people. | |
10 They put his armour in the house of the Ashtaroth, | 10 They put his armour in the house of their gods, | |
| | and fastened his head in the house of Dagon. | |
and they fastened his body to the wall of Beth Shan. | | |
11 When the inhabitants of Jabesh Gilead
heard what the Philistines had done to Saul, | 11 When all Jabesh Gilead heard all that the Philistines had done to Saul, | |
12 all the valiant men arose, went all night, and took the body of Saul and
the bodies of his sons from the wall of Beth Shan; and they came to Jabesh | 12 all the valiant men arose and took away the body of Saul and the bodies of his sons, and brought them to Jabesh, | |
and
burnt them there. | | |
13 They took their bones and buried them under the tamarisk† tree in Jabesh, | and buried their
bones under the oak in Jabesh, | |
and fasted seven days. | and fasted seven days. | |
| | 13 So Saul died for his trespass which he committed against the LORD, because of the LORD’s word, which he didn’t keep, and also because he asked counsel of one who had a familiar spirit, to enquire, 14 and didn’t enquire of the LORD. Therefore he killed him, and turned the kingdom
over to David the son of Jesse. | |
2 Samuel | | |
Chapter 1 | | |
1 After the death of Saul, when David had returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had stayed two days in Ziklag, 2 on the third
day, behold,† a man came out of the camp from Saul, with his clothes torn and earth on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the earth and showed respect. | | |
3 David said to him, “Where do you come
from?” | | |
He said to him, “I have escaped out of the camp of Israel.” | | |
4 David said to him, “How did it go? Please tell me.” | | |
He answered, “The people have
fled from the battle, and many of the people also have fallen and are dead. Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also.” | | |
5 David said to the young man who told him, “How do you know that Saul and Jonathan his son are
dead?” | | |
6 The young man who told him said, “As I happened by chance on Mount Gilboa, behold, Saul was leaning on his spear; and behold, the chariots and the horsemen followed close behind him. 7 When he looked behind
him, he saw me and called to me. I answered, ‘Here I am.’ 8 He said to me, ‘Who are you?’ I answered him, ‘I am an Amalekite.’ 9 He said to me, ‘Please stand beside me, and kill me, for anguish has taken hold of me because my life lingers in me.’ 10 So I stood beside him and killed him, because I was sure that he could not live after he had fallen. I took the crown that was on his head and the bracelet that was on his arm, and have brought them here to my lord.” | | |
11 Then David took hold on his clothes and tore them; and all the men who were with him did likewise. 12 They mourned, wept, and fasted until evening for Saul and for Jonathan his son, and for the people of the LORD,‡ and for the
house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword. | | |
13 David said to the young man who told him, “Where are you from?” | | |
He answered, “I am the son of a foreigner, an Amalekite.” | | |
14 David said to him, “Why were you not afraid to stretch out your hand to destroy the LORD’s anointed?” 15 David called one of the young men and said, “Go near, and cut him down!” He struck him so that he died. 16 David said to him, “Your blood be on your head, for your mouth has testified against you, saying, ‘I have slain the LORD’s anointed.’ ” | | |
17 David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan his son 18 (and he commanded them to teach the children of Judah the song of the bow; behold, it is written in the book of Jashar): | | |
19 “Your glory, Israel, was slain on your high places! | | |
How the
mighty have fallen! | | |
20 Don’t tell it in Gath. | | |
Don’t publish it in the streets of Ashkelon, | | |
lest the daughters of the Philistines
rejoice, | | |
lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph. | | |
21 You mountains of Gilboa, | | |
let there be no dew or rain on you, and no fields of
offerings; | | |
for there the shield of the mighty was defiled and cast away, | | |
the shield of Saul was not anointed with oil. | | |
22 From the blood of the
slain, | | |
from the fat of the mighty, | | |
Jonathan’s bow didn’t turn back. | | |
Saul’s sword didn’t return empty. | | |
23 Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives. | | |
In their death, they were not divided. | | |
They were swifter than eagles. | | |
They were stronger than lions. | | |
24 You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, | | |
who clothed you delicately in scarlet, | | |
who put ornaments of gold on your clothing. | | |
25 How the mighty have fallen in the middle of the battle! | | |
Jonathan was slain on your high places. | | |
26 I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan. | | |
You have been very pleasant to me. | | |
Your love to me was wonderful, | | |
surpassing the love of women. | | |
27 How the mighty have fallen, | | |
and the weapons of war have perished!” | | |
Chapter 2 | | |
1 After this, David enquired of the LORD, saying, “Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah?” | | |
The LORD said to him, “Go up.” | | |
David said, “Where shall I go up?” | | |
He said, “To Hebron.” | | |
2 So David went up there with his two wives, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. 3 David brought up his men who were with
him, every man with his household. They lived in the cities of Hebron. 4 The men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah. They told David, “The men of Jabesh Gilead were those who buried Saul.” 5 David sent messengers to the men of Jabesh Gilead, and said to them, “Blessed are you by the LORD, that you have shown this kindness to your lord, even to Saul, and have buried him. 6 Now may the LORD show loving kindness and truth to you. I also will reward you for
this kindness, because you have done this thing. 7 Now therefore let your hands be strong, and be valiant; for Saul your lord is dead, and also the house of Judah have anointed me king over them.” | | |
8 Now Abner the son
of Ner, captain of Saul’s army, had taken Ishbosheth the son of Saul and brought him over to Mahanaim. 9 He made him king over Gilead, over the Ashurites, over Jezreel, over Ephraim, over Benjamin, and over all Israel. 10 Ishbosheth, Saul’s son, was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed David. 11 The time that David was king in Hebron over the house of Judah was seven years and six months. | | |
12 Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ishbosheth the son of Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon. 13 Joab the son of Zeruiah and David’s servants went out, and
met them 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. 14 Abner said to Joab, “Please let the young men arise and compete before us!” | | |
Joab
said, “Let them arise!” 15 Then they arose and went over by number: twelve for Benjamin and for Ishbosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of David’s servants. 16 They each caught his opponent by the head and thrust his sword in his fellow’s side; so they fell down together. Therefore that place in Gibeon was called Helkath Hazzurim.† 17 The battle was very severe that day; and Abner was beaten, and the men of Israel, before David’s servants. 18 The three sons of Zeruiah were there: Joab, Abishai,
and Asahel. Asahel was as light of foot as a wild gazelle. 19 Asahel pursued Abner. He didn’t turn to the right hand or to the left from following Abner. | | |
20 Then Abner looked behind him and said, “Is that you,
Asahel?” | | |
He answered, “It is.” | | |
21 Abner said to him, “Turn away to your right hand or to your left, and grab one of the young men, and take his armour.” But Asahel would not turn away from following him. 22 Abner said again to Asahel, “Turn away from following me. Why should I strike you to the ground? How then could I look Joab your brother in the face?” 23 However, he refused to turn away. Therefore
Abner with the back end of the spear struck him in the body, so that the spear came out behind him; and he fell down there and died in the same place. As many as came to the place where Asahel fell down and died stood still. | | |
24 But Joab and Abishai pursued Abner. The sun went down when they had come to the hill of Ammah, that lies before Giah by the way of the wilderness of Gibeon. 25 The children of Benjamin gathered themselves together after Abner and became one band, and stood on the top of a hill. 26 Then Abner called to Joab, and said, “Shall the sword devour forever? Don’t you know that it will be bitterness in the latter end? How long will it be then, before you ask the people to return from following
their brothers?” | | |
27 Joab said, “As God‡ lives, if you had not spoken, surely then in the morning the people would have gone away, and not each followed his brother.” 28 So Joab blew the trumpet; and all the people
stood still and pursued Israel no more, and they fought no more. 29 Abner and his men went all that night through the Arabah; and they passed over the Jordan, and went through all Bithron, and came to Mahanaim. | | |
30 Joab
returned from following Abner; and when he had gathered all the people together, nineteen men of David’s and Asahel were missing. 31 But David’s servants had struck Benjamin Abner’s men so that three hundred and sixty men died. 32 They took up Asahel and buried him in the tomb of his father, which was in Bethlehem. Joab and his men went all night, and the day broke on them at Hebron. | | |
Chapter 3 | David's sons born in Hebron: relocated from 1 Chronicles 3:1-4 | |
1 Now there was long war between Saul’s house and David’s house. David grew stronger and stronger, but Saul’s house grew weaker and weaker. | | |
2 Sons were born to David in
Hebron. | 1 These are the sons of David who were born to him in Hebron: | |
His firstborn was Amnon, of Ahinoam the Jezreelitess; | the firstborn, Amnon, by Ahinoam the Jezreelite; | |
3 and his second, Chileab, of Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite; | the second, Daniel, by Abigail the Carmelite, | |
and the third, Absalom the son of Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; | 2 the third, Absalom, whose mother was Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur; | |
4 and the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; | the fourth, Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith; | |
and the fifth, Shephatiah the son of Abital; | 3 the fifth, Shephatiah, by
Abital; | |
5 and the sixth, Ithream, of Eglah, David’s wife. | the sixth, Ithream, by his wife Eglah; | |
These were born to David in Hebron. | 4 six were born to him in Hebron, where he reigned for seven years and six months. And he reigned thirty-three years in Jerusalem. | |
6 While there was war between Saul’s house and David’s house, Abner made himself strong in Saul’s house. 7 Now Saul had a concubine, whose name was Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah; and Ishbosheth said to Abner, “Why have you gone in to my father’s concubine?” | End of David's sons born in Hebron: relocated from Chronicles 3:1-4 | |
8 Then Abner was very angry about Ishbosheth’s words, and said, “Am I a dog’s head that belongs to Judah? Today I show kindness to your father Saul’s house, to his brothers, and to his friends,
and have not delivered you into the hand of David; and yet you charge me today with a fault concerning this woman! 9 God do so to Abner, and more also, if, as the LORD has sworn to David, I don’t do even so to him: 10 to transfer the kingdom from Saul’s house, and to set up David’s throne over Israel and over Judah, from Dan even to Beersheba.” | | |
11 He could not answer Abner another word, because he was afraid of him. | | |
12 Abner sent
messengers to David on his behalf, saying, “Whose is the land?” and saying, “Make your alliance with me, and behold, my hand will be with you to bring all Israel around to you.” | | |
13 David said, “Good. I will make a
treaty with you, but one thing I require of you. That is, you will not see my face unless you first bring Michal, Saul’s daughter, when you come to see my face.” 14 David sent messengers to Ishbosheth, Saul’s son, saying, “Deliver me my wife Michal, whom I was given to marry for one hundred foreskins of the Philistines.” | | |
15 Ishbosheth sent and took her from her husband, Paltiel the son of Laish. 16 Her husband went with her, weeping as he went, and followed her to Bahurim. Then Abner said to him, “Go! Return!” and he returned. | | |
17 Abner had communication with the elders of Israel, saying, “In times past, you sought for David to be king over you. 18 Now then do it! For the LORD has 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.’ ” | | |
19 Abner also spoke 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 to the whole house of Benjamin. 20 So Abner came to David to Hebron, and twenty men with him. David made Abner and the men
who were with him a feast. 21 Abner said to David, “I will arise and go, and will gather all Israel to my lord the king, that they may make a covenant with you, and that you may reign over all that your soul desires.” David sent Abner away; and he went in peace. | | |
22 Behold, David’s servants and Joab came from a raid and brought in a great plunder with them; but Abner was not with David in Hebron, for he had sent him away, and he had gone in peace. 23 When Joab and all the army who was with him had come, they told Joab, “Abner the son of Ner came to the king, and he has sent him away, and he has gone in peace.” | | |
24 Then Joab came to the king and said, “What have you done? Behold, Abner came to you. Why is it that you have sent him away, and he is already gone? 25 You know Abner the son of Ner. He came to deceive you, and to know your going out and your coming in, and to know all that you
do.” | | |
26 When Joab had come out from David, he sent messengers after Abner, and they brought him back from the well of Sirah; but David didn’t know it. 27 When Abner had returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside into the
middle of the gate to speak with him quietly, and struck him there in the body, so that he died for the blood of Asahel his brother. 28 Afterward, when David heard it, he said, “I and my kingdom are guiltless before the LORD forever of the blood of Abner the son of Ner. 29 Let it fall on the head of Joab and on all his father’s house. Let there not fail from the house of Joab one who has a discharge, or who is a leper, or who leans on a staff, or who falls by the sword, or who lacks bread.” 30
So Joab and Abishai his brother killed Abner, because he had killed their brother Asahel at Gibeon in the battle. | | |
31 David said to Joab and to all the people who were with him, “Tear your clothes, and clothe yourselves
with sackcloth, and mourn in front of Abner.” King David followed the bier. 32 They buried Abner in Hebron; and the king lifted up his voice and wept at Abner’s grave; and all the people wept. 33 The king lamented for Abner, and said, “Should Abner die as a fool dies? 34 Your hands weren’t bound, and your feet weren’t put into fetters. As a man falls before the children of iniquity, so you fell.” | | |
All the people wept again over him. 35 All the people came to urge David to eat bread while it was yet day; but David swore, saying, “God do so to me, and more also, if I taste bread or anything else, until the sun goes down.” | | |
36 All the people took notice of it, and it pleased them, as whatever the king did pleased all the people. 37 So all the people and all Israel understood that day that it was not of the king to kill Abner the son of Ner. 38 The king said to his servants, “Don’t you know that a prince and a
great man has fallen today in Israel? 39 I am weak today, though anointed king. These men, the sons of Zeruiah are too hard for me. May the LORD reward the evildoer according to his wickedness.” | | |
Chapter 4 | | |
1 When Saul’s son heard that Abner was dead in Hebron, his hands became feeble, and all the Israelites were troubled. 2 Saul’s son had two men who were captains of raiding bands. The name of one was Baanah and the name of the
other Rechab, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, of the children of Benjamin (for Beeroth also is considered a part of Benjamin; 3 and the Beerothites fled to Gittaim, and have lived as foreigners there until today). | | |
4
Now Jonathan, Saul’s son, had a son who was lame in his feet. He was five years old when the news came about Saul and Jonathan out of Jezreel; and his nurse picked him up and fled. As she hurried to flee, he fell and became lame. His name was Mephibosheth. | | |
5 The sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, went out and came at about the heat of the day to the house of Ishbosheth as he took his rest at noon. 6 They came there into the middle of the house as though they would have fetched wheat, and they struck him in the body; and Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped. 7 Now when they came into the house as he lay on his bed in his bedroom, they struck him, killed him,
beheaded him, and took his head, and went by the way of the Arabah all night. 8 They brought the head of Ishbosheth to David to Hebron, and said to the king, “Behold, the head of Ishbosheth, the son of Saul, your enemy, who sought your life! The LORD has avenged my lord the king today of Saul and of his offspring.†” | | |
9 David answered Rechab and Baanah his brother, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, and said to them, “As the LORD lives, who has redeemed my soul out of all adversity, 10 when someone told me, ‘Behold, Saul is dead,’ thinking that he brought good news, I seized him and killed him in Ziklag, which was the reward I gave him for his news. 11 How much more, when wicked men have
slain a righteous person in his own house on his bed, should I not now require his blood from your hand, and rid the earth of you?” 12 David commanded his young men, and they killed them, cut off their hands and their feet, and hanged them up beside the pool in Hebron. But they took the head of Ishbosheth and buried it in Abner’s grave in Hebron. | | |
Chapter 5 | Chapter 11 | |
1 Then all the tribes of Israel came to David at Hebron and spoke,
saying, “Behold, we are your bone and your flesh. | 1 Then all Israel gathered themselves to David to Hebron, saying, “Behold, we are your bone and your flesh. | |
2 In times past, when Saul was king
over us, it was you who led Israel out and in. The LORD said to you, ‘You will be shepherd of my people Israel, and you will be prince over Israel.’ ” | 2 In times past, even when Saul was king, it was you who led out and brought in Israel. The LORD your God said to you, ‘You shall be shepherd of my people Israel, and you shall be prince over my people Israel.’ ” | |
3 So all the elders of Israel came to the king to Hebron, and King David made a covenant with them in Hebron before the LORD; and they anointed David king over Israel. | 3 So all the elders of Israel came to the
king to Hebron; and David made a covenant with them in Hebron before the LORD. They anointed David king over Israel, | |
| | according to the LORD’s word by Samuel. | |
4 David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years. 5 In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty-three years over all Israel and Judah. | | |
6 The king and his men went to Jerusalem | 4 David and all Israel went to Jerusalem (also called Jebus); | |
against the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land, who spoke to David, saying, “The blind and the lame will keep you out of here,” thinking, “David can’t come in here.” | and the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land, were there. 5 The
inhabitants of Jebus said to David, “You will not come in here!” | |
7 Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion. This is David’s city. | Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion. The same is
David’s city. | |
8 David said on that day, | | |
“Whoever strikes the Jebusites, let him go up to the watercourse and strike those lame and blind, who are hated by David’s soul.” Therefore they say, “The blind and the lame can’t come into the house.” | | |
| | 6 David had said, | |
| | “Whoever strikes the Jebusites first shall be chief and captain.” Joab the son of Zeruiah went up first,
and was made chief. | |
9 David lived in the stronghold, and called it David’s city. | 7 David lived in the stronghold; therefore they called it David’s city. | |
David built around from Millo and inward. | 8 He built the city all around, from Millo even around; | |
| | and Joab repaired the rest of the city. | |
10 David grew greater and greater, for the LORD, the God of Armies, was with him. | 9 David grew greater and greater, for the LORD of Armies was with him. | |
| | 10 Now these are the chief of the mighty men whom
David had, who showed themselves strong with him in his kingdom, together with all Israel, to make him king, according to the LORD’s word concerning Israel. | |
David's mighty men: relocated from 2 Samuel 23:8-21 | | |
8 These are the names of the mighty men whom David had: | 11 This is the number of the mighty men whom David had: | |
Josheb Basshebeth a Tahchemonite, chief of the captains; he was called Adino the Eznite, who killed eight hundred at one
time. | Jashobeam, the son of a Hachmonite, the chief of the thirty; he lifted up his spear against three hundred and killed them at one time. | |
9 After him was Eleazar the son of Dodai the son of an Ahohite, one of the three mighty men with David when they defied the Philistines who were there gathered together to battle, and the men of Israel had gone away. 10 He arose and struck the Philistines until his hand was weary, and his hand froze to the sword; and the LORD worked a great victory that day;
and the people returned after him only to take plunder. | 12 After him was Eleazar the son of Dodo, the Ahohite, who was one of the three mighty men. 13 He was with David at Pasdammim, and there the Philistines were gathered together to battle, where there was a plot of ground full of barley; and the people fled from before the Philistines. 14 They stood in the middle of the plot, defended
it, and killed the Philistines; and the LORD saved them by a great victory. | |
11 After him was Shammah the son of Agee a Hararite. The Philistines had gathered together into a troop where there was a plot of ground full of lentils; and the people fled from the Philistines. 12 But he
stood in the middle of the plot and defended it, and killed the Philistines; and the LORD worked a great victory. | | |
13 Three of the thirty chief men went down, and came to David in the harvest time to
the cave of Adullam; and the troop of the Philistines was encamped in the valley of Rephaim. 14 David was then in the stronghold; and the garrison of the Philistines was then in Bethlehem. 15 David said longingly, “Oh that someone would give me water to drink from the well of Bethlehem, which is by the gate!” | 15 Three of the thirty chief men went down to the rock to David, into the cave of
Adullam; and the army of the Philistines were encamped in the valley of Rephaim. 16 David was then in the stronghold, and the garrison of the Philistines was in Bethlehem at that time. 17 David longed, and said, “Oh, that someone would give me water to drink from the well of Bethlehem, which is by the gate!” | |
16 The three mighty men broke through the army of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Bethlehem that was by the gate and took it and brought it to David; but he would not drink of it, but poured it out to the LORD. 17 He said, “Be it far from me, LORD, that I should do this! Isn’t this the blood of the men who risked their lives to go?” Therefore he would not drink it. The three mighty men did these things. | 18 The three broke through the army of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Bethlehem that was by the gate, took it, and brought it to David; but David would not drink any of it, but poured it out to the LORD, 19 and said, “My God forbid me, that I should do this! Shall I drink the blood of these men who have put their lives in jeopardy?” For they risked their lives to bring it. Therefore he would not drink it.
The three mighty men did these things. | |
18 Abishai, the brother of Joab, the son of Zeruiah, was chief of the three. He lifted up his spear against three hundred and killed them, and had a name amongst the three. 19 Wasn’t he most honourable of the three? Therefore he was made their
captain. However he wasn’t included as one of the three. | 20 Abishai, the brother of Joab, was chief of the three; for he lifted up his spear against three hundred and killed them, and had a name amongst the three. 21 Of the three, he was more honourable than the two, and was made their captain; however he wasn’t included in the three. | |
20 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had done mighty deeds, killed the two sons of Ariel of Moab. He also went down and killed a lion in the middle of a pit in a time of snow. 21 He killed a huge Egyptian, and the Egyptian had a spear in his hand; but he went down to him with a staff and plucked
the spear out of the Egyptian’s hand, and killed him with his own spear. 22 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada did these things, and had a name amongst the three mighty men. 23 He was more honourable than the thirty, but he didn’t attain to the three. David set him over his guard. | 22 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had done mighty deeds, killed the two sons of
Ariel of Moab. He also went down and killed a lion in the middle of a pit on a snowy day. 23 He killed an Egyptian, a man of great stature, five cubits† high. In the Egyptian’s hand was a spear like a weaver’s beam; and he went down to him with a staff, plucked the spear out of the Egyptian’s hand, and killed him with his own spear. 24 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada did these things and had a name amongst the three mighty men. 25 Behold, he was more honourable than the thirty, but he didn’t attain
to the three; and David set him over his guard. | |
| | 26 The mighty men of the armies also include | |
24 Asahel the brother of Joab was one of the thirty: | Asahel the brother of Joab, | |
Elhanan the son of Dodo of Bethlehem, | Elhanan the son of Dodo of Bethlehem, | |
25 Shammah the Harodite, | 27 Shammoth the Harorite, | |
Elika
the Harodite, | | |
26 Helez the Paltite, | Helez the
Pelonite, | |
Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite, | 28 Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite, | |
27 Abiezer the Anathothite, | Abiezer the Anathothite, | |
Mebunnai the Hushathite, | 29 Sibbecai the Hushathite, | |
28 Zalmon the Ahohite, | Ilai the Ahohite, | |
Maharai the
Netophathite, | 30 Maharai the Netophathite, | |
29 Heleb the son of Baanah the Netophathite, | Heled the son of Baanah the Netophathite, | |
Ittai the son of Ribai of Gibeah of the
children of Benjamin, | 31 Ithai the son of Ribai of Gibeah of the children of Benjamin, | |
30 Benaiah a Pirathonite, | Benaiah the Pirathonite, | |
Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash. | 32 Hurai of the brooks of Gaash, | |
31 Abialbon the Arbathite, | Abiel the Arbathite, | |
Azmaveth the Barhumite, | 33 Azmaveth the Baharumite, | |
32 Eliahba the Shaalbonite, | Eliahba the Shaalbonite, | |
the sons of Jashen, | 34 the sons of Hashem the Gizonite, | |
Jonathan, 33 Shammah the Hararite, | Jonathan the son of Shagee the Hararite, | |
Ahiam the son of Sharar the Ararite, | 35 Ahiam the son of Sacar the Hararite, | |
| | Eliphal the son of Ur, | |
| | 36 Hepher the Mecherathite, | |
| | Ahijah the Pelonite, | |
34 Eliphelet the son of Ahasbai, the son of the Maacathite, | | |
Eliam the son of Ahithophel the
Gilonite, | | |
35 Hezro the Carmelite, | 37 Hezro the Carmelite, | |
Paarai the Arbite, | Naarai the son of Ezbai, | |
| | 38 Joel the brother of Nathan, | |
36 Igal the son of Nathan of
Zobah, | | |
| | Mibhar the son of Hagri, | |
Bani the Gadite, | | |
37 Zelek the Ammonite, | 39 Zelek the Ammonite, | |
Naharai the Beerothite, armour bearers to Joab the son of Zeruiah, | Naharai the Berothite (the armour bearer of Joab the son of Zeruiah), | |
38 Ira the Ithrite, | 40 Ira the Ithrite, | |
Gareb the Ithrite, | Gareb the Ithrite, | |
39 and Uriah the Hittite: | 41 Uriah the Hittite, | |
thirty-seven in all. | | |
End of David's mighty men: relocated from 2 Samuel 23:8-21 | | |
| | Zabad the son of Ahlai, | |
| | 42 Adina the son of Shiza the Reubenite (a chief of the Reubenites), and thirty with him, 43 Hanan the son of Maacah, Joshaphat the Mithnite, 44 Uzzia the Ashterathite, Shama and Jeiel the sons of Hotham the Aroerite, 45 Jediael the son of Shimri, and Joha his brother, the Tizite, 46 Eliel the Mahavite, and Jeribai, and Joshaviah, the sons of Elnaam, and Ithmah the Moabite, 47 Eliel,
Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite. | |
| | Chapter 12 | |
| | 1 Now these are those who came to David to Ziklag while he was a fugitive from Saul the son of Kish. They were amongst the mighty men, his helpers in war. 2 They were armed with bows, and could use both the right hand and the left in slinging stones and in shooting arrows from the bow. They were of Saul’s relatives of the tribe of Benjamin. 3 The chief was Ahiezer, then Joash, the
sons of Shemaah the Gibeathite; Jeziel and Pelet, the sons of Azmaveth; Beracah; Jehu the Anathothite; 4 Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man amongst the thirty and a leader of the thirty; Jeremiah; Jahaziel; Johanan; Jozabad the Gederathite; 5 Eluzai; Jerimoth; Bealiah; Shemariah; Shephatiah the Haruphite; 6 Elkanah, Isshiah, Azarel, Joezer, and Jashobeam, the Korahites; 7 and Joelah and Zebadiah, the sons of Jeroham of Gedor. | |
| | 8 Some Gadites joined David in the stronghold in the wilderness, mighty men of valour, men trained for war, who could handle shield and spear; whose faces were like the faces of lions, and they were as swift as the gazelles on the mountains: 9 Ezer the chief, Obadiah the second, Eliab
the third, 10 Mishmannah the fourth, Jeremiah the fifth, 11 Attai the sixth, Eliel the seventh, 12 Johanan the eighth, Elzabad the ninth, 13 Jeremiah the tenth, and Machbannai the eleventh. 14 These of the sons of Gad were captains of the army. He who was least was equal to one hundred, and the greatest to one thousand. 15 These are those who went over the Jordan in the first month, when it had overflowed all its banks; and they put to flight all who lived in the valleys, both towards the east
and towards the west. | |
| | 16 Some of the children of Benjamin and Judah came to the stronghold to David. 17 David went out to meet them, and answered them, “If you have come peaceably to me to help me, my heart will be
united with you; but if you have come to betray me to my adversaries, since there is no wrong in my hands, may the God of our fathers see this and rebuke it.” 18 Then the Spirit came on Amasai, who was chief of the thirty, and he said, “We are yours, David, and on your side, you son of Jesse. Peace, peace be to you, and peace be to your helpers; for your God helps you.” Then David received them and made them captains of the band. | |
| | 19 Some of Manasseh also joined David when he came with the Philistines against Saul to battle, but they didn’t help them, for the lords of the Philistines sent him away after consultation, saying, “He will desert to his master Saul to the jeopardy of our heads.” | |
| | 20 As he went to Ziklag, some from Manasseh joined him: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai, captains of thousands who were of Manasseh. 21 They helped David against the band of raiders, for they were
all mighty men of valour and were captains in the army. 22 For from day to day men came to David to help him, until there was a great army, like God’s army. | |
| | 23 These are the numbers of the heads of those who were armed
for war, who came to David to Hebron to turn the kingdom of Saul to him, according to the LORD’s word. 24 The children of Judah who bore shield and spear were six thousand and eight hundred, armed for war. 25 Of the children of Simeon, mighty men of valour for the war: seven thousand and one hundred. 26 Of the children of Levi: four thousand and six hundred. 27 Jehoiada was the leader of the household of Aaron; and with him were three thousand and seven hundred, 28 and Zadok, a young man mighty
of valour, and of his father’s house twenty-two captains. 29 Of the children of Benjamin, Saul’s relatives: three thousand, for until then, the greatest part of them had kept their allegiance to Saul’s house. 30 Of the children of Ephraim: twenty thousand and eight hundred, mighty men of valour, famous men in their fathers’ houses. 31 Of the half-tribe of Manasseh: eighteen thousand, who were mentioned by name, to come and make David king. 32 Of the children of Issachar, men who had
understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do, their heads were two hundred; and all their brothers were at their command. 33 Of Zebulun, such as were able to go out in the army, who could set the battle in array with all kinds of instruments of war: fifty thousand who could command and were not of double heart. 34 Of Naphtali: one thousand captains, and with them with shield and spear thirty-seven thousand. 35 Of the Danites who could set the battle in array: twenty-eight thousand
and six hundred. 36 Of Asher, such as were able to go out in the army, who could set the battle in array: forty thousand. 37 On the other side of the Jordan, of the Reubenites, the Gadites, and of the half-tribe of Manasseh, with all kinds of instruments of war for the battle: one hundred and twenty thousand. | |
| | 38 All these were men of war who could order the battle array, and came with a perfect heart to Hebron to make David king over all Israel; and all the rest also of Israel were of one heart to make David king. 39 They were there with David three days, eating and drinking; for their brothers had supplied provisions for them. 40 Moreover those who were near to them, as far as
Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali, brought bread on donkeys, on camels, on mules, and on oxen: supplies of flour, cakes of figs, clusters of raisins, wine, oil, cattle, and sheep in abundance; for there was joy in Israel. | |
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13 | |
| | 1 David consulted with the captains of thousands and of hundreds, even with every leader. 2 David said to all the assembly of Israel, “If it seems good to you, and if it is of the LORD our God, let’s send word
everywhere to our brothers who are left in all the land of Israel, with whom the priests and Levites are in their cities that have pasture lands, that they may gather themselves to us. 3 Also, let’s bring the ark of our God back to us again, for we didn’t seek it in the days of Saul.” | |
| | 4 All the assembly said that they would do so, for the thing was right in the eyes of all the people. | |
| | David's failed attempt to move the ark:
relocated after 1 Chronicles 15:1 | |
| | Chapter 14 | |
11 Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David, with cedar trees, carpenters, and masons; and they built David a house. | 1 Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David with cedar trees, masons, and carpenters, to build him a house. | |
12 David perceived that the LORD had established him king over Israel, and that he had exalted his kingdom for his people Israel’s sake. | 2 David perceived that the LORD had established him king over Israel, for his kingdom was highly exalted, for his people
Israel’s sake. | |
13 David took more concubines and wives for himself out of Jerusalem, after he had come from Hebron; and more sons and daughters were born to David. | 3 David took more wives in
Jerusalem, and David became the father of more sons and daughters. | |
| | | David's sons born in Jerusalem: relocated from 1 Chronicles 3:5-8 |
14 These are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: | 4 These are the names of the children whom he had in Jerusalem: | 5 and these were born to him in
Jerusalem: |
Shammua, | Shammua, | Shimea, |
Shobab, | Shobab, | Shobab, |
Nathan, | Nathan, | Nathan, |
Solomon, | Solomon, | and Solomon, four, by Bathshua the daughter of Ammiel; |
15 Ibhar, | 5 Ibhar, | 6 and Ibhar, |
Elishua, | Elishua, | Elishama, |
| | Elpelet, | Eliphelet, |
| | 6 Nogah, | 7 Nogah, |
Nepheg, | Nepheg, | Nepheg, |
Japhia, | Japhia, | Japhia, |
16
Elishama, | 7 Elishama, | 8 Elishama, |
Eliada, and | Beeliada, and | Eliada, |
Eliphelet. | Eliphelet. | and Eliphelet, nine. |
| | | End of David's sons born in Jerusalem: relocated from 1 Chronicles 3:5-8 |
| | | Psalm 63 title |
17 When the Philistines heard that they had anointed David king over Israel, all the Philistines went up to seek David, but David heard about it and went down to the
stronghold. | 8 When the Philistines heard that David was anointed king over all Israel, all the Philistines went up to seek David; and David heard of it, and went out against them. | A Psalm by David, when he was in the desert of Judah. [Time of writing is
unknown. Psalm 63:11 refers to 'the king' in a way that is unlikely to mean Saul or Solomon, yet David doesn't speak of himself as king until he became king after the death of Saul. 1 Kings 5:17 refers to 'the stronghold' and many strongholds referred to in the narrative are in the wilderness. Unlikely to be when fleeing Absalom because the desert is in Judah. This timing is a guess.] |
18 Now the Philistines had come and spread themselves in the valley of Rephaim. | 9 Now the Philistines had come and made a raid in the valley of Rephaim. | |
19 David enquired of
the LORD, saying, “Shall I go up against the Philistines? Will you deliver them into my hand?” | 10 David enquired of God, saying, “Shall I go up against the Philistines? Will you deliver them into my hand?” | |
The LORD said to David, “Go up; for I will certainly deliver the Philistines into your hand.” | The LORD said to him, “Go up; for I will deliver them into your hand.” | |
20 David
came to Baal Perazim, and David struck them there. | 11 So they came up to Baal Perazim, and David defeated them there. | |
Then he said, “The LORD has broken my enemies before me, like the breach of
waters.” Therefore he called the name of that place Baal Perazim.† | David said, God has broken my enemies by my hand, like waters breaking out. Therefore they called the name of that place Baal Perazim.† | |
21 They left their images there, | 12 They left their gods there; | |
and David and his men took them away. | | |
| | and David gave a command, and they were burnt with fire. | |
22 The Philistines came up yet again and spread themselves in the valley of Rephaim. | 13 The Philistines made another raid in the valley. | |
23 When David enquired of the LORD, he said, | 14 David enquired again of God; and God said to him, | |
“You shall not go up. | “You shall not go up after them. | |
Circle around behind them, and attack them in front of the mulberry trees. | Turn away from them, and come on them opposite the
mulberry trees. | |
24 When you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees, then stir yourself up; | 15 When you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees, then go
out to battle; | |
for then the LORD has gone out before you to strike the army of the Philistines.” | for God has gone out before you to strike the army of the Philistines.” | |
25 David did so, as the LORD commanded him, and struck the Philistines all the way from Geba to Gezer. | 16 David did as God commanded him; and they attacked the army of the Philistines from Gibeon even to
Gezer. | |
| | 17 The fame of David went out into all lands; and the LORD brought the fear of him on all nations. | |
Chapter 6 | Chapter 15 | |
| | 1 David made himself
houses in David’s city; and he prepared a place for God’s ark, and pitched a tent for it. | |
| | David's failed attempt to move the ark: relocated from 1 Chronicles
13:5-14 | |
1 David again gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty thousand. | 5 So David assembled all Israel together, from the Shihor River of Egypt even to the entrance of Hamath,
to bring God’s ark from Kiriath Jearim. | |
2 David arose and went with all the people who were with him from Baale Judah, to bring up from there God’s ark, which is called by the Name, even the name of the LORD of Armies who sits above the cherubim. | 6 David went up with all Israel to Baalah, that is, to Kiriath Jearim, which belonged to Judah, to bring up from there God the LORD’s ark that sits above the cherubim, that is called by the Name. | |
3 They set God’s ark on a new cart, and brought
it out of Abinadab’s house that was on the hill; and Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of Abinadab, drove the new cart. 4 They brought it out of Abinadab’s house which was in the hill, with God’s ark; and Ahio went before the ark. | 7 They carried God’s ark on a new cart, and brought it out of Abinadab’s house; and Uzza and Ahio drove the cart. | |
5 David and all the house of Israel played before the LORD with all kinds of instruments made of cypress wood, with harps, with stringed instruments, with tambourines, with castanets, and with cymbals. | 8 David and all Israel played before God
with all their might, even with songs, with harps, with stringed instruments, with tambourines, with cymbals, and with trumpets. | |
6 When they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah reached for God’s ark and took hold of it, for the cattle stumbled. | 9 When they came to Chidon’s threshing floor, Uzza put out his hand to hold the ark, for the oxen stumbled. | |
7 The LORD’s anger burnt against Uzzah, and God struck him there for his error; and he died there by God’s ark. | 10 The LORD’s anger burnt against Uzza, and he struck him because he put his hand on the ark; and he died there before God. | |
8 David was displeased because the LORD had broken out against Uzzah; and he called
that place Perez Uzzah† to this day. | 11 David was displeased, because the LORD had broken out against Uzza. He called that place Perez Uzza, to this day. | |
9 David was afraid of the LORD that day;
and he said, “How could the LORD’s ark come to me?” | 12 David was afraid of God that day, saying, “How can I bring God’s ark home to me?” | |
10 So David would not move the LORD’s ark to be with him in
David’s city; but David carried it aside into Obed-Edom the Gittite’s house. | 13 So David didn’t move the ark with him into David’s city, but carried it aside into Obed-Edom the Gittite’s house. | |
11
The LORD’s ark remained in Obed-Edom the Gittite’s house three months; and the LORD blessed Obed-Edom and all his house. | 14 God’s ark remained with the family of Obed-Edom in his house three months; and the LORD blessed Obed-Edom’s house and all that he had. | |
| | End of David's failed attempt to move the ark: relocated from 1 Chronicles 13:5-14 | |
12 King David was told, “The LORD has blessed the house of Obed-Edom, and all that belongs to him, because of God’s ark.” | | |
| | 2 Then David said, “No one ought to carry God’s ark but the Levites. For the LORD has chosen them to carry God’s ark, and to minister to him forever.” | |
| | 3 David assembled all Israel at
Jerusalem, to bring up the LORD’s ark to its place, which he had prepared for it. 4 David gathered together the sons of Aaron and the Levites: 5 of the sons of Kohath, Uriel the chief, and his brothers one hundred and twenty; 6 of the sons of Merari, Asaiah the chief, and his brothers two hundred and twenty; 7 of the sons of Gershom, Joel the chief, and his brothers one hundred and thirty; 8 of the sons of Elizaphan, Shemaiah the chief, and his brothers two hundred; 9 of the sons of Hebron,
Eliel the chief, and his brothers eighty; 10 of the sons of Uzziel, Amminadab the chief, and his brothers one hundred and twelve. | |
| | 11 David called for Zadok and Abiathar the priests, and for the Levites: for Uriel,
Asaiah, Joel, Shemaiah, Eliel, and Amminadab, 12 and said to them, “You are the heads of the fathers’ households of the Levites. Sanctify yourselves, both you and your brothers, that you may bring the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel, up to the place that I have prepared for it. 13 For because you didn’t carry it at first, the LORD our God broke out in anger against us, because we didn’t seek him according to the ordinance.” | |
| | 14 So the priests and the Levites sanctified themselves to bring up the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel. 15 The children of the Levites bore God’s ark on their shoulders with its poles, as Moses commanded according to the LORD’s word. | |
| | 16 David spoke to the chief of the Levites to appoint their brothers as singers with instruments of music, stringed instruments, harps, and cymbals, sounding aloud and lifting up their voices with joy. 17 So the Levites appointed Heman the son of Joel; and of his
brothers, Asaph the son of Berechiah; and of the sons of Merari their brothers, Ethan the son of Kushaiah; 18 and with them their brothers of the second rank: Zechariah, Ben, Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, Obed-Edom, and Jeiel, the doorkeepers. 19 So the singers, Heman, Asaph, and Ethan, were given cymbals of bronze to sound aloud; 20 and Zechariah, Aziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Maaseiah, and Benaiah, with stringed
instruments set to Alamoth; 21 and Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, Obed-Edom, Jeiel, and Azaziah, with harps tuned to the eight-stringed lyre, to lead. 22 Chenaniah, chief of the Levites, was over the singing. He taught the singers, because he was skilful. 23 Berechiah and Elkanah were doorkeepers for the ark. 24 Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah, and Eliezer, the priests, blew the trumpets before God’s ark; and Obed-Edom and Jehiah were doorkeepers for the
ark. | |
So David went and brought up God’s ark from the house of Obed-Edom into David’s city with joy. | 25 So David, the elders of Israel, and the captains over thousands went to bring the ark of the
LORD’s covenant up out of the house of Obed-Edom with joy. | |
13 When those who bore the LORD’s ark had gone six paces, he sacrificed an ox and a fattened calf. | | |
| | 26 When God helped the Levites who bore the ark of the LORD’s covenant, they sacrificed seven bulls and seven rams. | |
14 David danced before the LORD with all his might; | | |
and David was clothed in a linen ephod. 15 So David and all the house of Israel brought up the LORD’s ark
with shouting and with the sound of the trumpet. | 27 David was clothed with a robe of fine linen, as were all the Levites who bore the ark, the singers, and Chenaniah the choir master with the singers; and David had an ephod of linen on him. 28 Thus all Israel brought the ark of the LORD’s covenant up with shouting, with sound of the cornet, with trumpets, and with cymbals, sounding aloud with
stringed instruments and harps. | |
16 As the LORD’s ark came into David’s city, Michal the daughter of Saul looked out through the window and saw King David leaping and dancing before the LORD; and she despised him in her heart. | 29 As the ark of the LORD’s covenant came to David’s city, Michal the daughter of Saul looked out at the window, and saw king David dancing and playing; and she despised him in her heart. | |
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16 | |
17 They brought in the LORD’s ark, and set it in its place in the middle of the tent that David had pitched for it; and David offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the LORD. | 1 They
brought in God’s ark, and set it in the middle of the tent that David had pitched for it; and they offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before God. | |
18 When David had finished offering the burnt offering and the peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD of
Armies. | 2 When David had finished offering the burnt offering and the peace offerings, he blessed the people in the LORD’s name. | |
19 He gave to all the people, even amongst the whole multitude of
Israel, both to men and women, to everyone a portion of bread, dates, and raisins. | 3 He gave to everyone of Israel, both man and woman, to everyone a loaf of bread, a portion of meat, and a cake of raisins. | |
| | 4 He appointed some of the Levites to minister before the LORD’s ark, and to commemorate, to thank, and to praise the LORD, the God of Israel: 5 Asaph the chief, and second to him Zechariah, then Jeiel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, Obed-Edom, and Jeiel, with stringed instruments and with harps; and Asaph with cymbals, sounding aloud; 6 with Benaiah and Jahaziel the priests with
trumpets continually, before the ark of the covenant of God. | |
| | 7 Then on that day David first ordained giving of thanks to the LORD by the hand of Asaph and his brothers. | |
| | 8 Oh give thanks to the LORD. | |
| | Call on his name. | |
| | Make what he has done known amongst the peoples. | |
| | 9 Sing to him. | |
| | Sing praises to him. | |
| | Tell of all his marvellous works. | |
| | 10 Glory in his holy name. | |
| | Let the heart of those who seek the LORD rejoice. | |
| | 11 Seek the LORD and his strength. | |
| | Seek his face forever more. | |
| | 12 Remember his marvellous works that he has done, | |
| | his wonders, and the judgements of his mouth, | |
| | 13 you offspring† of Israel his servant, | |
| | you children of Jacob, his chosen ones. | |
| | 14 He is the LORD our God. | |
| | His judgements are in all the earth. | |
| | 15 Remember his covenant forever, | |
| | the word which he commanded to a thousand generations, | |
| | 16 the covenant which he made with Abraham, | |
| | his oath to Isaac. | |
| | 17 He confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, | |
| | and to Israel for an
everlasting covenant, | |
| | 18 saying, “I will give you the land of Canaan, | |
| | The lot of your inheritance,” | |
| | 19 when you were but a few men in
number, | |
| | yes, very few, and foreigners in it. | |
| | 20 They went about from nation to nation, | |
| | from one kingdom to another people. | |
| | 21 He allowed no man to do them wrong. | |
| | Yes, he reproved kings for their sakes, | |
| | 22 “Don’t touch my anointed ones! | |
| | Do my prophets no harm!” | |
| | 23 Sing to the LORD, all the earth! | |
| | Display his salvation from day to day. | |
| | 24 Declare his glory amongst the nations, | |
| | and his marvellous works amongst all the peoples. | |
| | 25 For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised. | |
| | He also is to be feared above all gods. | |
| | 26 For all the gods of the peoples are idols, | |
| | but the LORD made the heavens. | |
| | 27 Honour and majesty are before him. | |
| | Strength and gladness are in his place. | |
| | 28 Ascribe to the LORD, you families of the peoples, | |
| | ascribe to the LORD glory and strength! | |
| | 29 Ascribe to the LORD the glory due to his name. | |
| | Bring an offering, and come before him. | |
| | Worship the LORD in holy array. | |
| | 30
Tremble before him, all the earth. | |
| | The world also is established that it can’t be moved. | |
| | 31 Let the heavens be glad, | |
| | and let the earth
rejoice! | |
| | Let them say amongst the nations, “The LORD reigns!” | |
| | 32 Let the sea roar, and its fullness! | |
| | Let the field exult, and all that is in
it! | |
| | 33 Then the trees of the forest will sing for joy before the LORD, | |
| | for he comes to judge the earth. | |
| | 34 Oh give thanks to the LORD, for he is
good, | |
| | for his loving kindness endures forever. | |
| | 35 Say, “Save us, God of our salvation! | |
| | Gather us together and deliver us from the nations, | |
| | to give thanks to your holy name, | |
| | to triumph in your praise.” | |
| | 36 Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, | |
| | from everlasting even to everlasting. | |
| | All the people said, “Amen,” and praised the LORD. | |
| | 37 So he left Asaph and his brothers there before the ark of the LORD’s covenant, to minister before the ark
continually, as every day’s work required; 38 and Obed-Edom with their sixty-eight relatives; Obed-Edom also the son of Jeduthun and Hosah to be doorkeepers; 39 and Zadok the priest and his brothers the priests, before the LORD’s tabernacle in the high place that was at Gibeon, 40 to offer burnt offerings to the LORD on the altar of burnt offering continually morning and evening, even according to all that is written in the LORD’s law, which he commanded to Israel; 41 and with them Heman and
Jeduthun and the rest who were chosen, who were mentioned by name, to give thanks to the LORD, because his loving kindness endures forever; 42 and with them Heman and Jeduthun with trumpets and cymbals for those that should sound aloud, and with instruments for the songs of God, and the sons of Jeduthun to be at the gate. | |
So all the people departed, each to his own house. | 43 All the people departed, each man to his house; | |
20 Then David returned to bless his household. | and David returned to bless his house. | |
Michal the daughter of Saul came out to meet David, and said, “How glorious the king of Israel was today, who uncovered himself today in the eyes of his servants’ maids,
as one of the vain fellows shamelessly uncovers himself!” | | |
21 David said to Michal, “It was before the LORD, who chose me above your father, and above all his house, to appoint me prince over the people of the LORD,
over Israel. Therefore I will celebrate before the LORD. 22 I will be yet more undignified than this, and will be worthless in my own sight. But the maids of whom you have spoken will honour me.” | | |
23 Michal the daughter
of Saul had no child to the day of her death. | | |
Chapter 7 | Chapter 17 | |
1 When the king lived in his house, and the LORD had given him rest from all his enemies all around, 2 the king said to Nathan the prophet, “See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but God’s ark dwells within curtains.” | 1 When David was living in his house, David
said to Nathan the prophet, “Behold, I live in a cedar house, but the ark of the LORD’s covenant is in a tent.” | |
3 Nathan said to the king, “Go, do all that is in your heart, for the LORD is with you.” | 2 Nathan said to David, “Do all that is in your heart; for God is with you.” | |
4 That same night, the LORD’s word came to Nathan, saying, 5 “Go and tell my servant David, ‘The LORD says, “Should you build me a house for me to dwell in? 6 For I have not lived in a house since the day that I brought
the children of Israel up out of Egypt, even to this day, but have moved around in a tent and in a tabernacle. 7 In all places in which I have walked with all the children of Israel, did I say a word to anyone from the tribes of Israel whom I commanded to be shepherd of my people Israel, saying, ‘Why have you not built me a house of cedar?’ ” ’ | 3 That same night, the word of God came to
Nathan, saying, 4 “Go and tell David my servant, ‘The LORD says, “You shall not build me a house to dwell in; 5 for I have not lived in a house since the day that I brought up Israel to this day, but have gone from tent to tent, and from one tent to another. 6 In all places in which I have walked with all Israel, did I speak a word with any of the judges of Israel, whom I commanded to be shepherd of my people, saying, ‘Why have you not built me a house of cedar?’ ” ’ | |
8 Now therefore tell my servant David this: ‘The LORD of Armies says, “I took you from the sheep pen, from following the sheep, to be prince over my people, over Israel. | 7 “Now therefore, you shall tell my
servant David, ‘The LORD of Armies says, “I took you from the sheep pen, from following the sheep, to be prince over my people Israel. | |
9 I have been with you wherever you went, and have cut off all your enemies from before you. I will make you a great name, like the name of the great ones who are in
the earth. | 8 I have been with you wherever you have gone, and have cut off all your enemies from before you. I will make you a name like the name of the great ones who are in the earth. | |
10 I will
appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in their own place and be moved no more. The children of wickedness will not afflict them any more, as at the first, | 9 I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in their own place, and be moved no more. The children of wickedness will not waste them any more, as at the
first, | |
11 and as from the day that I commanded judges to be over my people Israel. I will cause you to rest from all your enemies. Moreover the LORD tells you that the LORD will make you a house. | 10 and from the day that I commanded judges to be over my people Israel. I will subdue all your enemies. Moreover I tell you that the LORD will build you a house. | |
12 When your days are fulfilled and you sleep with your fathers, I will set up your offspring after you, who will proceed out of your
body, and I will establish his kingdom. | 11 It will happen, when your days are fulfilled that you must go to be with your fathers, that I will set up your offspring after you, who will be of your sons; and I will establish his kingdom. | |
13 He will build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. | 12 He will build me a house, and I will establish his throne forever. | |
14 I will be his father, and he will be my son. | 13 I will be his father, and he will be my son. | |
If he commits iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men and with the stripes of the
children of men; | | |
15 but my loving kindness will not depart from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away before you. | I will not take my loving kindness away from him, as I took it from him who was before you; | |
16 Your house and your kingdom will be made sure forever before you. Your throne will be established forever.” ’ ” | 14 but I will settle him in my house and in my kingdom forever. His throne will be established forever.” ’ ” | |
17 Nathan spoke to David all these words, and according to all this vision. | 15 According to all these words, and according to all this vision, so Nathan spoke to David. | |
18 Then David the king went in and sat before the LORD; and he said, | 16 Then David
the king went in and sat before the LORD; and he said, | |
“Who am I, Lord† GOD, and what is my house, that you have brought me this far? | “Who am I, LORD God, and what is my house, that you have
brought me this far? | |
19 This was yet a small thing in your eyes, Lord GOD, but you have spoken also of your servant’s house for a great while to come; | 17 This was a small thing in your eyes, O God,
but you have spoken of your servant’s house for a great while to come, | |
and this amongst men, Lord GOD! | and have respected me according to the standard of a man of high degree, LORD God. | |
20 What more can David say to you? For you know your servant, Lord GOD. 21 For your word’s sake, and according to your own heart, you have worked all this greatness, to make your servant know it. | 18 What can
David say yet more to you concerning the honour which is done to your servant? For you know your servant. 19 LORD, for your servant’s sake, and according to your own heart, you have done all this greatness, to make known all these great things. | |
22 Therefore you are great, LORD God. For there is no one
like you, neither is there any God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears. | 20 LORD, there is no one like you, neither is there any God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears. | |
23 What one nation in the earth is like your people, even like Israel, whom God went to redeem to himself for a people, and to make himself a name, and to do great things for you, and awesome things for your land, before your people, whom you redeemed to yourself out of Egypt, from the nations and their gods? | 21 What one nation in the earth is like your people
Israel, whom God went to redeem to himself for a people, to make you a name by great and awesome things, in driving out nations from before your people whom you redeemed out of Egypt? | |
24 You established for yourself your people Israel to be your people forever; and you, LORD, became their
God. | 22 For you made your people Israel your own people forever; and you, LORD, became their God. | |
25 “Now, LORD God, the word that you have spoken concerning your servant, and concerning his house,
confirm it forever, and do as you have spoken. | 23 Now, LORD, let the word that you have spoken concerning your servant, and concerning his house, be established forever, and do as you have spoken. | |
26 Let your name be magnified forever, saying, ‘The LORD of Armies is God over Israel; and the house of your servant David will be established before you.’ | 24 Let your name be established and magnified forever, saying, ‘The LORD of Armies is the God of Israel, even a God to Israel. The house of David your servant is established before you.’ | |
27 For you, LORD of Armies, the God of Israel, have revealed to your servant, saying, ‘I will build you a house.’ Therefore your servant has found in his heart to pray this prayer to you. | 25 For you, my God, have revealed to your servant that
you will build him a house. Therefore your servant has found courage to pray before you. | |
28 “Now, O Lord GOD, you are God, and your words are truth, and you have promised this good thing to your servant. | 26 Now, LORD, you are God, and have promised this good thing to your servant. | |
29 Now therefore, let it please you to bless the house of your servant, that it may continue forever before you; for you, Lord GOD, have spoken it. Let the house of your servant be blessed forever with your
blessing.” | 27 Now it has pleased you to bless the house of your servant, that it may continue forever before you; for you, LORD, have blessed, and it is blessed forever.” | |
Chapter 8 | Chapter 18 | |
1 After this, David struck the Philistines and subdued them; and David took the bridle of the mother city out of the hand of the Philistines. | 1 After this, David defeated the Philistines and subdued them, and took Gath and its towns out of the hand of the Philistines. | |
2 He defeated Moab, and measured them with the line, making them to lie down on the ground; and he measured two lines to put to death, and one
full line to keep alive. The Moabites became servants to David, and brought tribute. | 2 He defeated Moab; and the Moabites became servants to David and brought tribute. | |
3 David also struck Hadadezer
the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, as he went to recover his dominion at the River. | 3 David defeated Hadadezer king of Zobah, towards Hamath, as he went to establish his dominion by the river Euphrates. | |
4 David took from him one thousand and seven hundred horsemen and twenty thousand footmen. David hamstrung the chariot horses, but reserved enough of them for one hundred chariots. | 4 David took from him one thousand chariots, seven thousand horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen; and David hamstrung all the chariot horses, but reserved of them enough for one hundred chariots. | |
5 When the Syrians of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck twenty two thousand men of the Syrians. | 5 When the Syrians of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck
twenty-two thousand men of the Syrians. | |
6 Then David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus; and the Syrians became servants to David, and brought tribute. The LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. | 6 Then David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus; and the Syrians became servants to David and brought tribute. The LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. | |
7 David took the shields of gold that were on the servants of Hadadezer, and brought them to Jerusalem. | 7 David took the shields of gold that were on the servants of Hadadezer, and brought them to Jerusalem. | |
8 From Betah and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, King
David took a great quantity of bronze. | 8 From Tibhath and from Cun, cities of Hadadezer, David took very much bronze, with which Solomon made the bronze sea, the pillars, and the vessels of bronze. | |
9 When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had struck all the army of Hadadezer, | 9 When Tou king of Hamath heard that David had struck all the army of Hadadezer king of Zobah, | |
10 then Toi sent Joram his son to King David to greet him and to bless him, because he had fought against Hadadezer and struck him; for Hadadezer had wars with Toi. Joram brought
with him vessels of silver, vessels of gold, and vessels of bronze. | 10 he sent Hadoram his son to King David to greet him and to bless him, because he had fought against Hadadezer and struck him (for Hadadezer had wars with Tou); and he had with him all kinds of vessels of gold and silver and
bronze. | |
11 King David also dedicated these to the LORD, with the silver and gold that he dedicated of all the nations which he subdued— 12 of Syria, of Moab, of the children of Ammon, of the Philistines, of Amalek, and of the plunder of Hadadezer, son of
Rehob, king of Zobah. | 11 King David also dedicated these to the LORD, with the silver and the gold that he carried away from all the nations: from Edom, from Moab, from the children of Ammon, from the Philistines, and from Amalek. | |
| | | Psalm 60 |
| | | For the Chief Musician. To the tune of “The Lily of the Covenant.” A teaching poem by David, |
| | | when he fought with Aram Naharaim and with Aram Zobah, |
13 David earned a reputation when he returned from striking down eighteen thousand men of the Syrians in the Valley of Salt. | 12 Moreover Abishai the son of Zeruiah struck eighteen thousand of the Edomites in
the Valley of Salt. | and Joab returned, and killed twelve thousand of Edom in the Valley of Salt. |
End of Hadad the Edomite; Joab's destruction of Edom: relocated from 1 Kings 11:14-18 | | |
14 The LORD [later] raised up an adversary to Solomon: Hadad the Edomite. He was one of the king’s offspring in Edom. 15 For when David was in Edom, and Joab the captain of the army had gone up to bury the slain, and had struck every male in Edom 16 (for Joab and all Israel remained there six months, until he had cut off every male in Edom), 17 Hadad fled, he and certain Edomites of his father’s servants with him, to go into Egypt, when Hadad was still a little child. 18 They arose out of Midian and came to Paran; and they took men with them out of Paran, and they came to Egypt, to Pharaoh king of Egypt, who gave him a house, and appointed him food, and gave him land. | | |
End of Hadad the Edomite; Joab's destruction of Edom: relocated from 1 Kings 11:14-18 | | |
14 He put garrisons in Edom. Throughout all Edom, he put garrisons, and all the Edomites became servants to David. The LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. | 13 He put garrisons in Edom; and all the Edomites became servants to David. The LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. | |
15 David reigned over all Israel; and David executed justice and righteousness for all his people. | 14 David reigned over all Israel; and he executed justice and righteousness for all his people. | |
16 Joab the son of Zeruiah was over the army, | 15 Joab the son of Zeruiah was over the army; | |
Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder, | Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder; | |
17 Zadok the son of Ahitub and Ahimelech the son
of Abiathar were priests, | 16 Zadok the son of Ahitub and Abimelech the son of Abiathar were priests; | |
Seraiah was scribe, | Shavsha was scribe; | |
18 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and the Pelethites; | 17 and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and the Pelethites; | |
and David’s sons were chief ministers. | and the sons of David were chief
officials serving the king. | |
Chapter 9 | | |
1 David said, “Is there yet any who is left of Saul’s house, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan’s sake?” 2 There was of Saul’s house a servant whose name was Ziba, and they called him to David; and the king said to him, “Are you Ziba?” | | |
He said, “I am your servant.” | | |
3 The king said, “Is there not yet any of Saul’s house, that I may show the kindness of God to him?” | | |
Ziba said to the king, “Jonathan still has a son, who is lame in his feet.” | | |
4 The king said to him, “Where is he?” | | |
Ziba said to the king, “Behold, he is in the
house of Machir the son of Ammiel, in Lo Debar.” | | |
5 Then King David sent and brought him out of the house of Machir the son of Ammiel, from Lo Debar. 6 Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, came to David,
fell on his face, and showed respect. David said, “Mephibosheth?” | | |
He answered, “Behold, your servant!” | | |
7 David said to him, “Don’t be afraid, for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and will restore to you all the land of Saul your father. You will eat bread at my table continually.” | | |
8 He bowed down, and said, “What is your servant, that you should look at such a dead dog as I am?” | | |
9 Then the king called to Ziba, Saul’s servant, and said to him, “All that belonged to Saul and to all his house I have given to your master’s son. 10 Till the land for him—you, your sons, and your servants. Bring in the harvest, that your master’s son may have bread to eat; but Mephibosheth your master’s son will always eat bread at my table.” | | |
Now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants. 11 Then Ziba said to the king, “According to all that my lord the king commands his servant, so your servant will do.” So Mephibosheth ate at the king’s table like one of the king’s sons. 12 Mephibosheth had a young son, whose name was Mica. All
who lived in Ziba’s house were servants to Mephibosheth. 13 So Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem, for he ate continually at the king’s table. He was lame in both his feet. | | |
Chapter 10 | Chapter 19 | |
1 After this, the king of the children of Ammon died, and Hanun his son reigned in his place. | 1 After this, Nahash the king of the children of
Ammon died, and his son reigned in his place. | |
2 David said, “I will show kindness to Hanun the son of Nahash, as his father showed kindness to me.” | 2 David said, “I will show kindness to Hanun the
son of Nahash, because his father showed kindness to me.” | |
So David sent by his servants to comfort him concerning his father. David’s servants came into the land of the children of Ammon. | So David
sent messengers to comfort him concerning his father. David’s servants came into the land of the children of Ammon to Hanun to comfort him. | |
3 But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun their lord, “Do you think that David honours your father, in that he has sent comforters to you? Hasn’t
David sent his servants to you to search the city, to spy it out, and to overthrow it?” | 3 But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun, “Do you think that David honours your father, in that he has sent comforters to you? Haven’t his servants come to you to search, to overthrow, and to spy out the land?” | |
4 So Hanun took David’s servants, shaved off one half of their beards, and cut off their garments in the middle, even to their buttocks, and sent them away. | 4 So Hanun took David’s servants, shaved them, and cut off their garments in the middle at their buttocks, and sent
them away. | |
5 When they told David this, he sent to meet them, for the men were greatly ashamed. The king said, “Wait at Jericho until your beards have grown, and then return.” | 5 Then some people
went and told David how the men were treated. He sent to meet them; for the men were greatly humiliated. The king said, “Stay at Jericho until your beards have grown, and then return.” | |
6 When the children of Ammon saw that they had become odious to David, the children of Ammon sent and hired the
Syrians of Beth Rehob and the Syrians of Zobah, twenty thousand footmen, and the king of Maacah with one thousand men, and the men of Tob twelve thousand men. | 6 When the children of Ammon saw that they had made themselves odious to David, Hanun and the children of Ammon sent one thousand talents† of silver to hire chariots and horsemen out of Mesopotamia, out of Aram-maacah, and out of Zobah.
7 So they hired for themselves thirty-two thousand chariots, and the king of Maacah with his people, who came and encamped near Medeba. The children of Ammon gathered themselves together from their cities, and came to battle. | |
7 When David heard of it, he sent Joab and all the army of the mighty
men. | 8 When David heard of it, he sent Joab with all the army of the mighty men. | |
8 The children of Ammon came out, and put the battle in array at the entrance of the gate. The Syrians of Zobah and
of Rehob and the men of Tob and Maacah were by themselves in the field. | 9 The children of Ammon came out, and put the battle in array at the gate of the city; and the kings who had come were by themselves in the field. | |
9 Now when Joab saw that the battle was set against him before and behind, he chose of all the choice men of Israel and put them in array against the Syrians. | 10 Now when Joab saw that the battle was set against him before and behind, he chose some of all the choice men of Israel, and put them in array against the Syrians. | |
10 The rest of the people he committed into the hand of Abishai his brother; and he put them in array against the children of Ammon. 11 He said, “If the Syrians are too strong for me, then you shall help me; but if the children of Ammon are too strong for you, then I will come and help you. 12 Be courageous, and let’s be strong for our people and
for the cities of our God; and may the LORD do what seems good to him.” | 11 The rest of the people he committed into the hand of Abishai his brother; and they put themselves in array against the children of Ammon. 12 He said, “If the Syrians are too strong for me, then you are to help me; but if the children of Ammon are too strong for you, then I will help you. 13 Be courageous, and let’s be
strong for our people and for the cities of our God. May the LORD do that which seems good to him.” | |
13 So Joab and the people who were with him came near to the battle against the Syrians, and they fled before him. 14 When the children of Ammon saw that the Syrians had fled, they likewise fled before
Abishai, and entered into the city. | 14 So Joab and the people who were with him came near to the front of the Syrians to the battle; and they fled before him. 15 When the children of Ammon saw that the Syrians had fled, they likewise fled before Abishai his brother, and entered into the city. | |
Then Joab returned from the children of Ammon and came to Jerusalem. | Then Joab came to Jerusalem. | |
15 When the Syrians saw that they were defeated by Israel, they gathered themselves together. 16 Hadadezer sent and brought out the Syrians who were beyond the River; and they came to Helam, with Shobach the captain of the army of Hadadezer at their head. | 16 When the Syrians saw that they were defeated by Israel, they sent messengers and called out the Syrians
who were beyond the River,‡ with Shophach the captain of the army of Hadadezer leading them. | |
17 David was told that; and he gathered all Israel together, passed over the Jordan, and came to Helam. The Syrians set themselves in array against David and fought with him. | 17 David was told that, so he gathered all Israel together, passed over the Jordan, came to them, and set the battle in array against them. So when David had put the battle in array against the Syrians, they fought with him. | |
18 The Syrians fled before Israel; and David killed seven hundred charioteers of the Syrians and forty thousand horsemen, and struck Shobach the captain of their army, so that he died there. | 18 The Syrians fled before Israel; and David killed of the Syrian men seven thousand charioteers and forty thousand footmen, and also killed Shophach the captain of the
army. | |
19 When all the kings who were servants to Hadadezer saw that they were defeated before Israel, they made peace with Israel and served them. So the Syrians were afraid to help the children of Ammon any more. | 19 When the servants of Hadadezer saw that they were defeated by Israel, they made peace with David and served him. The Syrians would not help the children of Ammon any more. | |
Chapter 11 | Chapter
20 | |
1 At the return of the year, at the time when kings go out, David sent Joab and his servants with him, and all Israel; and they destroyed the children of Ammon and besieged Rabbah. But David stayed at Jerusalem. | 1 At the time of the return of the year, at the time when kings go out, Joab led out the army and wasted the country of the children of Ammon, and came and besieged Rabbah. But David stayed at Jerusalem. | |
2 At
evening, David arose from his bed and walked on the roof of the king’s house. From the roof, he saw a woman bathing, and the woman was very beautiful to look at. 3 David sent and enquired after the woman. One said, “Isn’t this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, Uriah the Hittite’s wife?” | | |
4 David sent messengers, and took her; and she came in to him, and he lay with her (for she was purified from her uncleanness); and she returned to her house. 5 The woman conceived; and she sent and told David, and said, “I am with child.” | | |
6 David sent to Joab, “Send me Uriah the Hittite.” Joab sent Uriah to David. 7 When Uriah had come to him, David asked him how Joab did, and how the people fared, and how the war prospered. 8 David said to Uriah, “Go down to your house and wash your feet.” Uriah departed out of the king’s house, and a gift from the king was sent after him. 9 But Uriah slept at the door of the king’s house with all the
servants of his lord, and didn’t go down to his house. 10 When they had told David, saying, “Uriah didn’t go down to his house,” David said to Uriah, “Haven’t you come from a journey? Why didn’t you go down to your house?” | | |
11 Uriah said to David, “The ark, Israel, and Judah, are staying in tents; and my lord Joab and the servants of my lord are encamped in the open field. Shall I then go into my house to eat and to drink, and to lie with my wife? As you live, and as your soul lives, I will not do this thing!” | | |
12 David said to Uriah, “Stay here today also, and tomorrow I will let you depart.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day and the next day. 13 When David had called him, he ate and drank before him; and he made him drunk. At evening, he went out to lie on his bed with the servants of his lord, but didn’t go down to his house. 14 In the morning, David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it by the hand of
Uriah. 15 He wrote in the letter, saying, “Send Uriah to the forefront of the hottest battle, and retreat from him, that he may be struck and die.” | | |
16 When Joab kept watch on the city, he assigned Uriah to the place
where he knew that valiant men were. 17 The men of the city went out and fought with Joab. Some of the people fell, even of David’s servants; and Uriah the Hittite died also. 18 Then Joab sent and told David all the things concerning the war; 19 and he commanded the messenger, saying, “When you have finished telling all the things concerning the war to the king, 20 it shall be that, if the king’s wrath arise, and he asks you, ‘Why did you go so near to the city to fight? Didn’t you know that
they would shoot from the wall? 21 Who struck Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth? Didn’t a woman cast an upper millstone on him from the wall, so that he died at Thebez? Why did you go so near the wall?’ then you shall say, ‘Your servant Uriah the Hittite is also dead.’ ” | | |
22 So the messenger went, and came and showed David all that Joab had sent him for. 23 The messenger said to David, “The men prevailed against us, and came out to us into the field; and we were on them even to the entrance of the gate. 24 The shooters shot at your servants from off the wall; and some of the king’s servants are dead, and your servant Uriah the Hittite is also dead.” | | |
25 Then David said to the messenger, “Tell Joab, ‘Don’t let this thing displease you, for the sword devours one as well as another. Make your battle stronger against the city, and overthrow it.’ Encourage him.” | | |
26 When Uriah’s wife heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she mourned for her husband. 27 When the mourning was past, David sent and took her home to his house, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But the thing that David had done displeased the
LORD. | | |
Chapter 12 | | |
1 The LORD sent Nathan to David. He came to him, and said to him, “There were two men in one city: the one rich, and the other poor. 2 The rich man had very many flocks and herds, 3 but the poor man had nothing, except one little ewe lamb, which he had bought and raised. It grew up together with him and with his children. It ate of his own food, drank of his own cup, and lay in his bosom, and was like a
daughter to him. 4 A traveller came to the rich man, and he didn’t want to take of his own flock and of his own herd to prepare for the wayfaring man who had come to him, but took the poor man’s lamb and prepared it for the man who had come to him.” | | |
5 David’s anger burnt hot against the man, and he said to Nathan, “As the LORD lives, the man who has done this deserves to die! 6 He must restore the lamb fourfold, because he did this thing and because he had no pity!” | | |
7 Nathan said to David, “You are the man! This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: ‘I anointed you king over Israel, and I delivered you out of the hand of Saul. 8 I gave you your master’s house and your master’s wives into your bosom, and gave you the house of Israel and of Judah; and if that would have been too little, I would have added to you many more such things. 9 Why have you despised the LORD’s word, to do that which is evil in his
sight? You have struck Uriah the Hittite with the sword, have taken his wife to be your wife, and have slain him with the sword of the children of Ammon. 10 Now therefore the sword will never depart from your house, because you have despised me and have taken Uriah the Hittite’s wife to be your wife.’ | | |
11 “This is what the LORD says: ‘Behold, I will raise up evil against you out of your own house; and I will take your wives before your eyes and give them to your neighbour, and he will lie with your wives in the sight of this sun. 12 For you did this secretly, but I will do this thing before all Israel, and before the sun.’ ” | | |
13 David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the LORD.” | | |
Nathan said to David, “The LORD also has put away your sin. You will not die. 14 However, because by this deed you have given great occasion to the LORD’s enemies to blaspheme, the child also who is born to you will surely die.” 15 Then Nathan departed to his house. | | |
| | | Psalm 51 title |
| | | For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David, when Nathan the prophet came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba. |
The LORD struck the child that Uriah’s wife bore to David, and he was very sick. 16 David therefore begged God for the child; and David fasted, and went in and lay all night on
the ground. 17 The elders of his house arose beside him, to raise him up from the earth; but he would not, and he didn’t eat bread with them. 18 On the seventh day, the child died. David’s servants were afraid to tell him that the child was dead, for they said, “Behold, while the child was yet alive, we spoke to him and he didn’t listen to our voice. How will he then harm himself if we tell him that the child is dead?” | | |
19 But when David saw that his servants were whispering together, David perceived that the child was dead; and David said to his servants, “Is the child dead?” | | |
They said, “He is dead.” | | |
20 Then David arose from the earth, and
washed and anointed himself, and changed his clothing; and he came into the LORD’s house, and worshipped. Then he came to his own house; and when he requested, they set bread before him and he ate. 21 Then his servants said to him, “What is this that you have done? You fasted and wept for the child while he was alive, but when the child was dead, you rose up and ate bread.” | | |
22 He said, “While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept; for I said, ‘Who knows whether the LORD will not be gracious to me, that the child may live?’ 23 But now he is dead. Why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me.” | | |
24 David comforted Bathsheba his wife, and went in to her, and lay with her. She bore a son, and he called his name Solomon. The LORD loved him; 25 and he sent by the hand of Nathan the prophet, and he named him Jedidiah,† for the LORD’s sake. | | |
26 Now Joab fought against Rabbah of the children of Ammon, and took the royal city. 27 Joab sent messengers to David, and said, “I have fought against Rabbah. Yes, I have taken the city of waters. 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 by my name.” | | |
29 David gathered all the people together and went to Rabbah, and fought against it and took it. | Joab struck Rabbah, and overthrew it. | |
30 He took the crown of their king from off his head; and its weight was a talent‡ of gold, and in it were precious stones; and it was set on David’s head. | 2 David took the crown of their king from off his head, and found it to weigh a talent of gold,† and there were precious stones in it. It was set on David’s head, | |
He brought a great quantity of plunder out of
the city. | and he brought very much plunder out of the city. | |
31 He brought out the people who were in it, and put them to work under saws, under iron picks, under axes of iron, and made them go to
the brick kiln; | 3 He brought out the people who were in it, and had them cut with saws, with iron picks, and with axes. | |
and he did so to all the cities of the children of Ammon. | David did so to all the cities of the children of Ammon. | |
Then David and all the people returned to Jerusalem. | Then David and all the people returned to Jerusalem. | |
Chapter 13 | | |
1 After this, Absalom the son of David had a beautiful sister, whose name was Tamar; and Amnon the son of David loved her. 2 Amnon was so troubled that he became sick because of his sister Tamar, for she was a virgin, and it seemed hard to Amnon to do anything to her. 3 But Amnon had a friend whose name was Jonadab the son of Shimeah, David’s brother; and Jonadab was a very subtle man. 4 He said to him, “Why, son of the king, are you so sad from day to
day? Won’t you tell me?” | | |
Amnon said to him, “I love Tamar, my brother Absalom’s sister.” | | |
5 Jonadab said to him, “Lay down on your bed and pretend to be sick. When your father comes to see you, tell him, ‘Please let my sister Tamar come and give me bread to eat, and prepare the food in my sight, that I may see it and eat it from her hand.’ ” | | |
6 So Amnon lay down and faked being sick. When the king came to see him, Amnon said to the king, “Please let my sister Tamar come and make me a couple of cakes in my sight, that I may eat from her hand.” | | |
7 Then David sent home to Tamar, saying, “Go now to your brother Amnon’s house, and prepare food for him.” 8 So Tamar went to her brother Amnon’s house; and he was lying down. She took dough, kneaded it, made cakes in his sight, and baked the cakes. 9 She took the pan and poured them out
before him, but he refused to eat. Amnon said, “Have all men leave me.” Then every man went out from him. 10 Amnon said to Tamar, “Bring the food into the room, that I may eat from your hand.” Tamar took the cakes which she had made, and brought them into the room to Amnon her brother. 11 When she had brought them near to him to eat, he took hold of her and said to her, “Come, lie with me, my sister!” | | |
12 She answered him, “No, my brother, do not force me! For no such thing ought to be done in Israel. Don’t you do this folly! 13 As for me, where would I carry my shame? And as for you, you will be as one of the fools in Israel. Now therefore, please speak to the king; for he will not withhold me from
you.” | | |
14 However, he would not listen to her voice; but being stronger than she, he forced her and lay with her. 15 Then Amnon hated her with exceedingly great hatred; for the hatred with which he hated her was greater
than the love with which he had loved her. Amnon said to her, “Arise, be gone!” | | |
16 She said to him, “Not so, because this great wrong in sending me away is worse than the other that you did to me!” | | |
But he would not listen to her. 17 Then he called his servant who ministered to him, and said, “Now put this woman out from me, and bolt the door after her.” | | |
18 She had a garment of various colours on her, for the king’s daughters who were virgins dressed in such robes. Then his servant brought her out and bolted the door after her. 19 Tamar put ashes on her head, and tore her garment of various colours that was on her; and she laid her
hand on her head and went her way, crying aloud as she went. 20 Absalom her brother said to her, “Has Amnon your brother been with you? But now hold your peace, my sister. He is your brother. Don’t take this thing to heart.” | | |
So Tamar remained desolate in her brother Absalom’s house. 21 But when King David heard of all these things, he was very angry. 22 Absalom spoke to Amnon neither good nor bad; for Absalom hated Amnon, because he had forced his sister Tamar. | | |
23 After two full years, Absalom had sheep shearers in Baal Hazor, which is beside Ephraim; and Absalom invited all the king’s sons. 24 Absalom came to the king and said, “See now, your servant has sheep shearers. Please let the king and his servants go with your servant.” | | |
25 The king said to Absalom, “No, my son, let’s not all go, lest we be burdensome to you.” He pressed him; however he would not go, but blessed him. | | |
26 Then Absalom said, “If not, please let my brother Amnon go with us.” | | |
The king said to him, “Why should he go with you?” | | |
27 But Absalom pressed him, and he let Amnon and all the king’s sons go with him. 28 Absalom commanded his servants, saying, “Mark now, when Amnon’s heart is merry with wine; and when I tell you, ‘Strike Amnon,’ then kill him. Don’t be afraid. Haven’t I
commanded you? Be courageous, and be valiant!” | | |
29 The servants of Absalom did to Amnon as Absalom had commanded. Then all the king’s sons arose, and every man got up on his mule and fled. | | |
30 While they were on the way, the news came to David, saying, “Absalom has slain all the king’s sons, and there is not one of them left!” | | |
31 Then the king arose, and tore his garments, and lay on the earth; and all his servants stood by with their clothes torn. 32 Jonadab the son of Shimeah, David’s brother, answered, “Don’t let my lord suppose that they have killed all the young men, the king’s sons, for Amnon only is dead;
for by the appointment of Absalom this has been determined from the day that he forced his sister Tamar. 33 Now therefore don’t let my lord the king take the thing to his heart, to think that all the king’s sons are dead; for only Amnon is dead.” 34 But Absalom fled. The young man who kept the watch lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, many people were coming by way of the hillside behind him. 35 Jonadab said to the king, “Behold, the king’s sons are coming! It is as your servant said.” 36
As soon as he had finished speaking, behold, the king’s sons came, and lifted up their voices and wept. The king also and all his servants wept bitterly. | | |
37 But Absalom fled and went to Talmai the son of Ammihur, king
of Geshur. David mourned for his son every day. 38 So Absalom fled and went to Geshur, and was there three years. 39 King David longed to go out to Absalom, for he was comforted concerning Amnon, since he was dead. | | |
Chapter 14 | | |
1 Now Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that the king’s heart was towards Absalom. 2 Joab sent to Tekoa and brought a wise woman from there, and said to her, “Please act like a mourner,
and put on mourning clothing, please, and don’t anoint yourself with oil; but be as a woman who has mourned a long time for the dead. 3 Go in to the king and speak like this to him.” So Joab put the words in her mouth. | | |
4 When the woman of Tekoa spoke to the king, she fell on her face to the ground, showed respect, and said, “Help, O king!” | | |
5 The king said to her, “What ails you?” | | |
She answered, “Truly I am a widow, and my husband is dead. 6 Your servant had two sons; and they both fought together in the field, and there was no one to part them, but the one struck the other and killed him. 7 Behold, the whole family has risen against your
servant, and they say, ‘Deliver him who struck his brother, that we may kill him for the life of his brother whom he killed, and so destroy the heir also.’ Thus they would quench my coal which is left, and would leave to my husband neither name nor remainder on the surface of the earth.” | | |
8 The king said to the woman, “Go to your house, and I will give a command concerning you.” | | |
9 The woman of Tekoa said to the
king, “My lord, O king, may the iniquity be on me, and on my father’s house; and may the king and his throne be guiltless.” | | |
10 The king said, “Whoever says anything to you, bring him to me, and he will not bother you
any more.” | | |
11 Then she said, “Please let the king remember the LORD your God, that the avenger of blood destroy not any more, lest they destroy my son.” | | |
He said, “As the LORD lives, not one hair of your son shall fall to the earth.” | | |
12 Then the woman said, “Please let your servant speak a word to my lord the king.” | | |
He said, “Say on.” | | |
13 The woman said, “Why then have you devised such a thing against the people of God? For in speaking this word the king is as one who is guilty, in that the king does not bring home again his banished one. 14 For we must die, and
are like water spilled on the ground, which can’t be gathered up again; neither does God take away life, but devises means, that he who is banished not be an outcast from him. 15 Now therefore, seeing that I have come to speak this word to my lord the king, it is because the people have made me afraid. Your servant said, ‘I will now speak to the king; it may be that the king will perform the request of his servant.’ 16 For the king will hear, to deliver his servant out of the hand of the man who
would destroy me and my son together out of the inheritance of God. 17 Then your servant said, ‘Please let the word of my lord the king bring rest; for as an angel of God, so is my lord the king to discern good and bad. May the LORD, your God, be with you.’ ” | | |
18 Then the king answered the woman, “Please don’t hide anything from me that I ask you.” | | |
The woman said, “Let my lord the king now speak.” | | |
19 The king said, “Is the hand of Joab with you in all this?” | | |
The woman answered, “As your soul lives, my lord the king, no one can turn to the right hand or to the left from anything that my lord the king has spoken; for your servant Joab urged me, and he put all these words in the mouth of your servant. 20 Your servant Joab has done this thing to change the face of the matter. My lord is wise, according to the wisdom of an angel of God, to know all things that
are in the earth.” | | |
21 The king said to Joab, “Behold now, I have granted this thing. Go therefore, and bring the young man Absalom back.” | | |
22 Joab fell to the ground on his face, showed respect, and blessed the king. Joab said, “Today your servant knows that I have found favour in your sight, my lord, O king, in that the king has performed the request of his servant.” | | |
23 So Joab arose and went to Geshur, and brought Absalom to Jerusalem. 24 The king said, “Let him return to his own house, but let him not see my face.” So Absalom returned to his own house, and didn’t see the king’s face. 25 Now in all Israel there was no one 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 defect in him. 26 When he cut the hair of his head (now it was at every year’s end that he cut it; because it was heavy on him, therefore he cut it), he weighed the hair of his head at two hundred shekels,† after the king’s weight. 27 Three sons were born to Absalom, and one daughter, whose name was Tamar. She was a woman with a beautiful face. 28 Absalom lived two full
years in Jerusalem, and he didn’t see the king’s face. 29 Then Absalom sent for Joab, to send him to the king, but he would not come to him. Then he sent again a second time, but he would not come. 30 Therefore he said to his servants, “Behold, Joab’s field is near mine, and he has barley there. Go and set it on fire.” So Absalom’s servants set the field on fire. | | |
31 Then Joab arose and came to Absalom to his house, and said to him, “Why have your servants set my field on fire?” | | |
32 Absalom answered Joab, “Behold, I sent to you, saying, ‘Come here, that I may send you to the king, to say, “Why have I come from Geshur? It would be better for me to be there still. Now therefore, let me see the king’s face; and if there is iniquity in me, let him kill me.” ’ ” | | |
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. | | |
Chapter 15 | | |
1 After this, Absalom prepared a chariot and horses for himself, and fifty men to run before
him. 2 Absalom rose up early, and stood beside the way of the gate. When any man had a suit which should come to the king for judgement, then Absalom called to him, and said, “What city are you from?” | | |
He said, “Your
servant is of one of the tribes of Israel.” | | |
3 Absalom said to him, “Behold, your matters are good and right; but there is no man deputized by the king to hear you.” 4 Absalom said moreover, “Oh that I were made judge
in the land, that every man who has any suit or cause might come to me, and I would do him justice!” 5 It was so, that when any man came near to bow down to him, he stretched out his hand, took hold of him, and kissed him. 6 Absalom did this sort of thing to all Israel who came to the king for judgement. So Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel. | | |
7 At the end of forty years, Absalom said to the king, “Please let me go and pay my vow, which I have vowed to the LORD, in Hebron. 8 For your servant vowed a vow while I stayed at Geshur in Syria, saying, ‘If the LORD shall indeed bring me again to Jerusalem, then I will
serve the LORD.’ ” | | |
9 The king said to him, “Go in peace.” | | |
So he arose and went to Hebron. 10 But Absalom sent spies throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying, “As soon as you hear the sound of the trumpet, then you shall say, ‘Absalom is king in Hebron!’ ” | | |
11 Two hundred men went with Absalom out of Jerusalem, who were invited, and went in their simplicity; and they didn’t know anything. 12 Absalom sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite, David’s counsellor, from his city, even from Giloh, while he was offering the sacrifices. The conspiracy was strong, for the people increased continually with Absalom. 13 A messenger came to David,
saying, “The hearts of the men of Israel are after Absalom.” | | |
14 David said to all his servants who were with him at Jerusalem, “Arise! Let’s flee, or else none of us will escape from Absalom. Hurry to depart, lest he
overtake us quickly and bring down evil on us, and strike the city with the edge of the sword.” | | |
15 The king’s servants said to the king, “Behold, your servants are ready to do whatever my lord the king
chooses.” | | |
16 The king went out, and all his household after him. The king left ten women, who were concubines, to keep the house. 17 The king went out, and all the people after him; and they stayed in Beth Merhak. 18
All his servants passed on beside him; and all the Cherethites, and all the Pelethites, and all the Gittites, six hundred men who came after him from Gath, passed on before the king. | | |
19 Then the king said to Ittai the
Gittite, “Why do you also go with us? Return, and stay with the king; for you are a foreigner and also an exile. Return to your own place. 20 Whereas you came but yesterday, should I today make you go up and down with us, since I go where I may? Return, and take back your brothers. Mercy and truth be with you.” | | |
21 Ittai answered the king and said, “As the LORD lives, and as my lord the king lives, surely in what place my lord the king is, whether for death or for life, your servant will be there also.” | | |
22 David said to Ittai, “Go and pass over.” Ittai the Gittite passed over, and all his men, and all the little ones who were with him. 23 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 towards the way of the wilderness. 24 Behold, Zadok also came, and all the Levites
with him, bearing the ark of the covenant of God; and they set down God’s ark; and Abiathar went up until all the people finished passing out of the city. 25 The king said to Zadok, “Carry God’s ark back into the city. If I find favour in the LORD’s eyes, he will bring me again, and show me both it and his habitation; 26 but if he says, ‘I have no delight in you,’ behold, here I am. Let him do to me as seems good to him.” 27 The king said also to Zadok the priest, “Aren’t you a seer? Return into
the city in peace, and your two sons with you, Ahimaaz your son and Jonathan the son of Abiathar. 28 Behold, I will stay at the fords of the wilderness until word comes from you to inform me.” 29 Zadok therefore and Abiathar carried God’s ark to Jerusalem again; and they stayed there. 30 David went up by the ascent of the Mount of Olives, and wept as he went up; and he had his head covered and went barefoot. All the people who were with him each covered his head, and they went up, weeping as
they went up. | | |
31 Someone told David, saying, “Ahithophel is amongst the conspirators with Absalom.” | | |
David said, “LORD, please turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness.” | | |
32 When David had come to the top, where God was worshipped, behold, Hushai the Archite came to meet him with his tunic torn and earth on his head. 33 David said to him, “If you pass on with me, then you will be a burden to me; 34 but if you return to the city, and tell Absalom, ‘I will be your servant, O king. As I have been your father’s servant in time past, so I will now be your servant; then you will defeat for me the counsel of Ahithophel.’ 35
Don’t you have Zadok and Abiathar the priests there with you? Therefore whatever you hear out of the king’s house, tell it to Zadok and Abiathar the priests. 36 Behold, they have there with them their two sons, Ahimaaz, Zadok’s son, and Jonathan, Abiathar’s son. Send to me everything that you shall hear by them.” | | |
37 So Hushai, David’s friend, came into the city; and Absalom came into Jerusalem. | | |
Chapter
16 | | Psalm 3 title |
| | | A Psalm by David, when he fled
from Absalom his son. |
1 When David was a little past the top, behold, Ziba the servant of Mephibosheth met him with a couple of donkeys saddled, and on them two hundred loaves of bread, and one hundred clusters of raisins, and one hundred summer fruits, and a container of wine. 2 The king said to Ziba, “What do you mean by these?” | | |
Ziba said, “The donkeys are for the king’s household to ride on; and the bread and summer fruit for the young men to eat; and the wine, that those who are faint in the wilderness may drink.” | | |
3 The king said, “Where is your master’s son?” | | |
Ziba said to the king, “Behold, he is staying in Jerusalem; for he said, ‘Today the house of Israel will restore me the kingdom of my father.’ ” | | |
4 Then the king said to Ziba,
“Behold, all that belongs to Mephibosheth is yours.” | | |
Ziba said, “I bow down. Let me find favour in your sight, my lord, O king.” | | |
5 When King David came to Bahurim, behold, a man of the family of Saul’s house came out, whose name was Shimei, the son of Gera. He came out and cursed as he came. 6 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. 7 Shimei said when he cursed, “Be gone, be gone, you man of blood, and wicked fellow! 8 The LORD has returned on you all the blood of Saul’s house, in whose place you have reigned! The LORD has delivered the kingdom into the hand of Absalom your son! Behold, you are caught by your own mischief, because you are a man of blood!” | | |
9 Then Abishai the son of Zeruiah said to the king, “Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king? Please let me go over and take off his head.” 10 The king said, “What have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah? Because he curses, and because the LORD has said to him, ‘Curse David,’ who then shall say, ‘Why have you done so?’ ” | | |
11 David said to Abishai and to all his servants, “Behold, my son, who came out of my bowels, seeks my life. How much more this Benjamite, now? Leave him alone, and let him curse; for the LORD has invited him. 12 It may be that the LORD will look on the
wrong done to me, and that the LORD will repay me good for the cursing of me today.” 13 So David and his men went by the way; and Shimei went along on the hillside opposite him and cursed as he went, threw stones at him, and threw dust. 14 The king and all the people who were with him arrived weary; and he refreshed himself there. | | |
15 Absalom and all the people, the men of Israel, came to Jerusalem, and Ahithophel with him. 16 When Hushai the Archite, David’s friend, had come to Absalom, Hushai said to Absalom, “Long live the king! Long live the king!” | | |
17 Absalom said to Hushai, “Is this your kindness to your friend? Why didn’t you go with your friend?” | | |
18 Hushai said to Absalom, “No; but whomever the LORD and this people and all the men of Israel have chosen, I will be his, and I will stay with him. 19 Again, whom should I serve? Shouldn’t I serve in the presence of his son? As I have served in your father’s presence, so I will be in your presence.” | | |
20 Then Absalom said to Ahithophel, “Give your counsel what we shall do.” | | |
21 Ahithophel said to
Absalom, “Go in to your father’s concubines that he has left to keep the house. Then all Israel will hear that you are abhorred by your father. Then the hands of all who are with you will be strong.” | | |
22 So they spread
a tent for Absalom on the top of the house, and Absalom went in to his father’s concubines in the sight of all Israel. | | |
23 The counsel of Ahithophel, which he gave in those days, was as if a man enquired at the inner
sanctuary of God. All the counsel of Ahithophel was like this both with David and with Absalom. | | |
Chapter 17 | | |
1 Moreover Ahithophel said to Absalom, “Let me now choose twelve thousand men, and I will arise and pursue after David tonight. 2 I will come on him while he is weary and exhausted, and will make him afraid. All the people who are with him will flee. I will strike the king only, 3 and I will bring back all the people to you. The man
whom you seek is as if all returned. All the people shall be in peace.” | | |
4 The saying pleased Absalom well, and all the elders of Israel. 5 Then Absalom said, “Now call Hushai the Archite also, and let’s hear likewise
what he says.” | | |
6 When Hushai had come to Absalom, Absalom spoke to him, saying, “Ahithophel has spoken like this. Shall we do what he says? If not, speak up.” | | |
7 Hushai said to Absalom, “The counsel that Ahithophel has given this time is not good.” 8 Hushai said moreover, “You know your father and his men, that they are mighty men, and they are fierce in their minds, like a bear robbed of her cubs in the field. Your
father is a man of war, and will not lodge with the people. 9 Behold, he is now hidden in some pit, or in some other place. It will happen, when some of them have fallen at the first, that whoever hears it will say, ‘There is a slaughter amongst the people who follow Absalom!’ 10 Even he who is valiant, whose heart is as the heart of a lion, will utterly melt; for all Israel knows that your father is a mighty man, and those who are with him are valiant men. 11 But I counsel that all Israel be
gathered together to you, from Dan even to Beersheba, as the sand that is by the sea for multitude; and that you go to battle in your own person. 12 So we will come on him in some place where he will be found, and we will light on him as the dew falls on the ground, then we will not leave so much as one of him and of all the men who are with him. 13 Moreover, if he has gone into a city, then all Israel will bring ropes to that city, and we will draw it into the river, until there isn’t one small
stone found there.” | | |
14 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 ordained to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel, to the
intent that the LORD might bring evil on Absalom. | | |
15 Then Hushai said to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests, “Ahithophel counselled Absalom and the elders of Israel that way; and I have counselled this way. 16 Now
therefore send quickly, and tell David, saying, ‘Don’t lodge tonight at the fords of the wilderness, but by all means pass over, lest the king be swallowed up, and all the people who are with him.’ ” | | |
17 Now Jonathan
and Ahimaaz were staying by En Rogel; and a female servant used to go and report to them, and they went and told King David; for they couldn’t risk being seen coming into the city. 18 But a boy saw them, and told Absalom. Then they both went away quickly and came to the house of a man in Bahurim, who had a well in his court; and they went down there. 19 The woman took and spread the covering over the well’s mouth, and spread out crushed grain on it; and nothing was known. 20 Absalom’s servants
came to the woman to the house; and they said, “Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?” | | |
The woman said to them, “They have gone over the brook of water.” | | |
When they had sought and could not find them, they returned to Jerusalem. 21 After they had departed, they came up out of the well and went and told King David; and they said to David, “Arise and pass quickly over the water; for thus has Ahithophel counselled against you.” | | |
22 Then David arose, and all the people who were with him, and they passed over the Jordan. By the morning light there lacked not one of them who had not gone over the Jordan. | | |
23 When Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he saddled his donkey, arose, and went home to his city, set his house in order, and hanged himself; and he died, and was buried in the tomb of his father. | | |
24 Then David came to Mahanaim. | | |
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Absalom passed over the Jordan, he and all the men of Israel with him. 25 Absalom set Amasa over the army instead of Joab. Now Amasa was the son of a man whose name was Ithra the Israelite, who went in to Abigail the daughter of Nahash, sister to Zeruiah, Joab’s mother. 26 Israel and Absalom encamped in the land of Gilead. | | |
27 When David had come to Mahanaim, Shobi the son of Nahash of Rabbah of the children of Ammon, and Machir the son of Ammiel of Lodebar, and Barzillai the Gileadite of Rogelim, 28 brought beds, basins, earthen vessels, wheat, barley, meal, parched grain, beans, lentils, roasted grain, 29
honey, butter, sheep, and cheese of the herd, for David and for the people who were with him to eat; for they said, “The people are hungry, weary, and thirsty in the wilderness.” | | |
Chapter 18 | | |
1 David counted the people who were with him, and set captains of thousands and captains of hundreds over them. 2 David sent the people out, a third part 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. The king said to the people, “I will also surely go out with you myself.” | | |
3 But the people said, “You shall not go out, for if we flee away, they will not
care for us, neither if half of us die, will they care for us. But you are worth ten thousand of us. Therefore now it is better that you are ready to help us out of the city.” | | |
4 The king said to them, “I will do what
seems best to you.” | | |
The king stood beside the gate, and all the people went out by hundreds and by thousands. 5 The king commanded Joab and Abishai and Ittai, saying, “Deal gently for my sake with the young man
Absalom.” All the people heard when the king commanded all the captains concerning Absalom. | | |
6 So the people went out into the field against Israel; and the battle was in the forest of Ephraim. 7 The people of Israel
were struck there before David’s servants, and there was a great slaughter there that day of twenty thousand men. 8 For the battle was there spread over the surface of all the country, and the forest devoured more people that day than the sword devoured. | | |
9 Absalom happened to meet David’s servants. Absalom was riding on his mule, and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak; and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was hanging between the sky and earth; and the mule that was under him went on. 10 A certain man saw it, and told Joab, and said, “Behold, I saw Absalom hanging in an oak.” | | |
11 Joab said to the man who told him, “Behold, you saw it, and why didn’t you strike him there to the ground? I would have given you ten pieces of silver and a sash.” | | |
12 The man said to Joab, “Though I should receive a thousand pieces of silver in my hand, I still wouldn’t stretch out my hand against the king’s son; for in our hearing the king commanded you and Abishai and Ittai, saying, ‘Beware that no one touch the young man Absalom.’ 13 Otherwise, if I had dealt falsely against his life (and there is no matter hidden from
the king), then you yourself would have set yourself against me.” | | |
14 Then Joab said, “I’m not going to wait like this with you.” He took three darts in his hand and thrust them through Absalom’s heart while he was
still alive in the middle of the oak. 15 Ten young men who bore Joab’s armour surrounded and struck Absalom, and killed him. 16 Joab blew the trumpet, and the people returned from pursuing after Israel; for Joab held the people back. 17 They took Absalom and cast him into a great pit in the forest, and raised over him a very great heap of stones. Then all Israel fled, each to his own tent. | | |
18 Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and reared up for himself the pillar which is in the king’s valley, for he said, “I have no son to keep my name in memory.” He called the pillar after his own name. It is called Absalom’s monument, to this day. | | |
19 Then Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said, “Let me now run and carry the king news, how the LORD has avenged him of his enemies.” | | |
20 Joab said to him, “You must not be the bearer of news today, but you must carry news another day. But today you must carry no news, because the king’s son is dead.” | | |
21 Then Joab said to the Cushite, “Go, tell the king what you have seen!” The Cushite bowed himself to Joab, and ran. | | |
22 Then
Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said yet again to Joab, “But come what may, please let me also run after the Cushite.” | | |
Joab said, “Why do you want to run, my son, since you will have no reward for the news?” | | |
23 “But come what may,” he said, “I will run.” | | |
He said to him, “Run!” Then Ahimaaz ran by the way of the Plain, and outran the Cushite. | | |
24 Now
David was sitting between the two gates; and the watchman went up to the roof of the gate to the wall, and lifted up his eyes and looked, and, behold, a man running alone. 25 The watchman shouted and told the king. The king said, “If he is alone, there is news in his mouth.” He came closer and closer. | | |
26 The watchman saw another man running; and the watchman called to the gatekeeper and said, “Behold, a man running alone!” | | |
The king said, “He also brings news.” | | |
27 The watchman said, “I think the running of the first one is like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Zadok.” | | |
The king said, “He is a good man, and comes with good news.” | | |
28 Ahimaaz called, and said to the king, “All is well.” He bowed himself before the king with his face to the earth, and said, “Blessed is the LORD your God, who has delivered up the men who lifted up their hand against my lord the king!” | | |
29 The king said, “Is it well with the young man Absalom?” | | |
Ahimaaz answered, “When Joab sent the king’s servant, even me your
servant, I saw a great tumult, but I don’t know what it was.” | | |
30 The king said, “Come and stand here.” He came and stood still. | | |
31 Behold, the Cushite came. The Cushite said, “Good news for my lord the king, for the LORD has avenged you today of all those who rose up against you.” | | |
32 The king said to the Cushite, “Is it well with the young man Absalom?” | | |
The Cushite answered, “May the enemies of my lord the king, and all who rise up against you to do you harm, be as that young man is.” | | |
33 The king was much moved, and went up to the room over the
gate and wept. As he went, he said, “My son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! I wish I had died instead of you, Absalom, my son, my son!” | | |
Chapter 19 | | |
1 Joab was told, “Behold, the king weeps and mourns for Absalom.” 2 The victory that day was turned into mourning amongst all the people, for the people heard it said that day, “The king grieves for his son.” | | |
3 The people sneaked into the city that day, as people who are ashamed steal away when they flee in battle. 4 The king covered his face, and the king cried with a loud voice, “My son Absalom, Absalom, my son, my son!” | | |
5 Joab came into the house to the king, and said, “Today you have shamed the faces of all your servants who today have saved your life, and the lives of your sons and of your daughters, and the lives of your wives, and the lives of your concubines; 6 in that you love those who hate you and
hate those who love you. For you have declared today that princes and servants are nothing to you. For today I perceive that if Absalom had lived and we had all died today, then it would have pleased you well. 7 Now therefore arise, go out and speak to comfort your servants; for I swear by the LORD, if you don’t go out, not a man will stay with you this night. That would be worse to you than all the evil that has happened to you from your youth until now.” | | |
8 Then the king arose and sat in the gate. The people were all told, “Behold, the king is sitting in the gate.” All the people came before the king. Now Israel had fled every man to his tent. 9 All the people were at strife throughout all the tribes of
Israel, saying, “The king delivered us out of the hand of our enemies, and he saved us out of the hand of the Philistines; and now he has fled out of the land from Absalom. 10 Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in battle. Now therefore why don’t you speak a word of bringing the king back?” | | |
11 King David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests, saying, “Speak to the elders of Judah, saying, ‘Why are you the last to bring the king back to his house, since the speech of all Israel has come to the king, to return him to his house? 12 You are my brothers. You are my bone and my flesh. Why then are you the last to bring back the king?’ 13 Say to Amasa, ‘Aren’t you my bone and my flesh? God do
so to me, and more also, if you aren’t captain of the army before me continually instead of Joab.’ ” 14 He bowed the heart of all the men of Judah, even as one man, so that they sent to the king, saying, “Return, you and all your servants.” | | |
15 So the king returned, and came to the Jordan. Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the king, to bring the king over the Jordan. 16 Shimei the son of Gera, the Benjamite, who was of Bahurim, hurried and came down with the men of Judah to meet King David. 17 There were a thousand men of Benjamin with him, and Ziba the servant of Saul’s house, and his fifteen sons and his twenty servants with him; and they went through the Jordan in the presence of the king. 18 A
ferry boat went to bring over the king’s household, and to do what he thought good. | | |
Shimei the son of Gera fell down before the king when he had come over the Jordan. 19 He said to the king, “Don’t let my lord impute
iniquity to me, or remember that which your servant did perversely the day that my lord the king went out of Jerusalem, that the king should take it to his heart. 20 For your servant knows that I have sinned. Therefore behold, I have come today as the first of all the house of Joseph to go down to meet my lord the king.” | | |
21 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered, “Shouldn’t Shimei be put to death for this, because he cursed the LORD’s anointed?” | | |
22 David said, “What have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah, that you should be adversaries to me today? Shall any man be put to death today in Israel? For don’t I know that I am king over Israel today?” 23 The king said to Shimei, “You will not die.” The king swore to him. | | |
24 Mephibosheth the son of Saul came down to meet the king; and he had neither groomed his feet, nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his clothes, from the day the king departed until the day he came home in peace. 25 When he had come to Jerusalem to meet the king, the king said to him, “Why didn’t you go with me, Mephibosheth?” | | |
26 He answered, “My lord, O king, my servant deceived me. For your servant said, ‘I will saddle a donkey for myself, that I may ride on it and go with the king,’ because your servant is lame. 27 He has slandered your servant to my lord the king, but my lord the
king is as an angel of God. Therefore do what is good in your eyes. 28 For all my father’s house were but dead men before my lord the king; yet you set your servant amongst those who ate at your own table. What right therefore have I yet that I should appeal any more to the king?” | | |
29 The king said to him, “Why do you speak any more of your matters? I say, you and Ziba divide the land.” | | |
30 Mephibosheth said to the king, “Yes,
let him take all, because my lord the king has come in peace to his own house.” | | |
31 Barzillai the Gileadite came down from Rogelim; and he went over the Jordan with the king to conduct him over the Jordan. 32 Now
Barzillai was a very aged man, even eighty years old. He had provided the king with sustenance while he stayed at Mahanaim, for he was a very great man. 33 The king said to Barzillai, “Come over with me, and I will sustain you with me in Jerusalem.” | | |
34 Barzillai said to the king, “How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem? 35 I am eighty years old, today. Can I discern between good and bad? Can your servant taste what I eat or what I drink? Can I hear the voice of singing men and singing women any more? Why then should your servant be a burden to my lord the king? 36 Your servant will just go over the
Jordan with the king. Why should the king repay me with such a reward? 37 Please let your servant turn back again, that I may die in my own city, by the grave of my father and my mother. But behold, your servant Chimham; let him go over with my lord the king; and do to him what shall seem good to you.” | | |
38 The king answered, “Chimham shall go over with me, and I will do to him that which shall seem good to you. Whatever you request of me, that I will do for you.” | | |
39 All the people went over the Jordan, and the king went over. Then the king kissed Barzillai and blessed him; and he returned to his own place. 40 So the king went over to Gilgal, and Chimham went over with him. All the people of Judah brought the king over, and also half the people of Israel. 41 Behold, all the men of Israel came to the king, and said to the king, “Why have our brothers the men of Judah stolen you away, and brought the king and his
household, over the Jordan, and all David’s men with him?” | | |
42 All the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, “Because the king is a close relative to us. Why then are you angry about this matter? Have we eaten at all
at the king’s cost? Or has he given us any gift?” | | |
43 The men of Israel answered the men of Judah, and said, “We have ten parts in the king, and we have also more claim to David than you. Why then did you despise us,
that our advice should not be first had in bringing back our king?” The words of the men of Judah were fiercer than the words of the men of Israel. | | |
Chapter 20 | | |
1 There happened to be there a wicked fellow, whose name was Sheba the son of Bichri, a Benjamite; and he blew the trumpet, and said, “We have no portion in David, neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse. Every man to his tents, Israel!” | | |
2 So all the men of Israel went up from following David, and followed Sheba the son of Bichri; but the men of Judah joined with their king, from the Jordan even to Jerusalem. | | |
3 David came to his house at Jerusalem; and the king took the ten women his concubines, whom he had left to keep the house, and put them in custody and provided them with sustenance, but didn’t go in to them. So they were shut up to the day of their death, living in widowhood. | | |
4 Then the king said to Amasa, “Call me the men of Judah together within three days, and be here present.” | | |
5 So Amasa went to call the men of Judah together, but he stayed longer than the set time which had been appointed to him. 6 David said to Abishai, “Now Sheba the son of Bichri will do us more harm than Absalom did. Take your lord’s servants and pursue after him, lest he get himself fortified cities, and escape
out of our sight.” | | |
7 Joab’s men went out after him with the Cherethites, the Pelethites, and all the mighty men; and they went out of Jerusalem to pursue Sheba the son of Bichri. 8 When they were at the great stone
which is in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Joab was clothed in his apparel of war that he had put on, and on it was a sash with a sword fastened on his waist in its sheath; and as he went along it fell out. 9 Joab said to Amasa, “Is it well with you, my brother?” Joab took Amasa by the beard with his right hand to kiss him. 10 But Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in Joab’s hand. So he struck him with it in the body and shed out his bowels to the ground, and didn’t strike him again; and
he died. Joab and Abishai his brother pursued Sheba the son of Bichri. 11 One of Joab’s young men stood by him, and said, “He who favours Joab, and he who is for David, let him follow Joab!” | | |
12 Amasa lay wallowing in
his blood in the middle of the highway. When the man saw that all the people stood still, he carried Amasa out of the highway into the field, and cast a garment over him when he saw that everyone who came by him stood still. 13 When he was removed out of the highway, all the people went on after Joab to pursue Sheba the son of Bichri. 14 He went through all the tribes of Israel to Abel, to Beth Maacah, and all the Berites. They were gathered together, and went also after him. 15 They came and
besieged him in Abel of Beth Maacah, and they cast up a mound against the city, and it stood against the rampart; and all the people who were with Joab battered the wall to throw it down. | | |
16 Then a wise woman cried out
of the city, “Hear, hear! Please say to Joab, ‘Come near here, that I may speak with you.’ ” 17 He came near to her; and the woman said, “Are you Joab?” | | |
He answered, “I am.” | | |
Then she said to him, “Hear the words of your servant.” | | |
He answered, “I’m listening.” | | |
18 Then she spoke, saying, “They used to say in old times, ‘They shall surely ask counsel at
Abel,’ and so they settled a matter. 19 I am amongst those who are peaceable and faithful in Israel. You seek to destroy a city and a mother in Israel. Why will you swallow up the LORD’s inheritance?” | | |
20 Joab answered,
“Far be it, far be it from me, that I should swallow up or destroy. 21 The matter is not so. But a man of the hill country of Ephraim, Sheba the son of Bichri by name, has lifted up his hand against the king, even against David. Just deliver him, and I will depart from the city.” | | |
The woman said to Joab, “Behold, his head will be thrown to you over the wall.” | | |
22 Then the woman went to all the people in her wisdom. They cut off
the head of Sheba the son of Bichri, and threw it out to Joab. He blew the trumpet, and they were dispersed from the city, every man to his tent. Then Joab returned to Jerusalem to the king. | | |
23 Now Joab was over all
the army of Israel, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and over the Pelethites, 24 Adoram was over the men subject to forced labour, Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was the recorder, 25 Sheva was scribe, Zadok and Abiathar were priests, 26 and Ira the Jairite was chief minister to David. | | |
Chapter 21 | | |
1 There was a famine in the days of David for three years, year after year; and David
sought the face of the LORD. The LORD said, “It is for Saul, and for his bloody house, because he put the Gibeonites to death.” | | |
2 The king called the Gibeonites and said to them (now the Gibeonites were not of the
children of Israel, but of the remnant of the Amorites, and the children of Israel had sworn to them; and Saul sought to kill them in his zeal for the children of Israel and Judah); 3 and David said to the Gibeonites, “What should I do for you? And with what should I make atonement, that you may bless the LORD’s inheritance?” | | |
4 The Gibeonites said to him, “It is no matter of silver or gold between us and Saul or his house; neither is it for us to put any man to death in Israel.” | | |
He said, “I will do for you whatever you say.” | | |
5 They said to the king, “The man who consumed us and who plotted against us, that we should be
destroyed from remaining in any of the borders of Israel, 6 let seven men of his sons be delivered to us, and we will hang them up to the LORD in Gibeah of Saul, the chosen of the LORD.” | | |
The king said, “I will give
them.” | | |
7 But the king spared Mephibosheth the son of Jonathan the son of Saul, because of the LORD’s oath that was between them, between David and Jonathan the son of Saul. 8 But the king took the two sons of Rizpah
the daughter of Aiah, whom she bore to Saul, Armoni and Mephibosheth; and the five sons of Merab the daughter of Saul, whom she bore to Adriel the son of Barzillai the Meholathite. 9 He delivered them into the hands of the Gibeonites; and they hanged them on the mountain before the LORD, and all seven of them fell together. They were put to death in the days of harvest, in the first days, at the beginning of barley harvest. | | |
10 Rizpah the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth and spread it for herself on the rock, from the beginning of harvest until water poured on them from the sky. She allowed neither the birds of the sky to rest on them by day, nor the animals of the field by night. 11
David was told what Rizpah the daughter of Aiah, the concubine of Saul, had done. 12 So David went and took the bones of Saul and the bones of Jonathan his son from the men of Jabesh Gilead, who had stolen them from the street of Beth Shan, where the Philistines had hanged them in the day that the Philistines killed Saul in Gilboa; 13 and he brought up from there the bones of Saul and the bones of Jonathan his son. They also gathered the bones of those who were hanged. 14 They buried the bones
of Saul and Jonathan his son in the country of Benjamin in Zela, in the tomb of Kish his father; and they performed all that the king commanded. After that, God answered prayer for the land. | | |
15 The Philistines had war
again with Israel; and David went down, and his servants with him, and fought against the Philistines. David grew faint; 16 and Ishbibenob, who was of the sons of the giant, the weight of whose spear was three hundred shekels of bronze in weight, he being armed with a new sword, thought he would kill David. 17 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah helped him, and struck the Philistine and killed him. Then the men of David swore to him, saying, “Don’t go out with us to battle any more, so that you don’t
quench the lamp of Israel.” | | |
18 After this, there was again war with the Philistines at Gob. | 4 After this, war arose at Gezer with the Philistines. | |
Then Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Saph, who was of the sons of the giant. | Then Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Sippai, of the sons of the giant; and they were subdued. | |
19 There was again war with the Philistines at Gob, and
Elhanan the son of Jaare-Oregim the Bethlehemite killed Goliath the Gittite’s brother, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam. | 5 Again there was war with the Philistines; and Elhanan the son of Jair killed Lahmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose
spear was like a weaver’s beam. | |
20 There was again war at Gath, where there was a man of great stature, who had six fingers on every hand and six toes on every foot, twenty-four in number, and he also was born to the giant. | 6 There was again war at Gath, where there was a man of great stature, who had twenty-four fingers and toes, six on each hand and six on each foot; and he also was born to the giant. | |
21 When he defied Israel, Jonathan the son of Shimei, David’s brother, killed him. | 7 When he defied Israel, Jonathan the son of Shimea, David’s brother, killed him. | |
22 These four were born to the giant in Gath; and they fell by the hand of David and by the hand of his servants. | 8 These were born to the giant in Gath; and they fell by the hand of David and by the hand of his servants. | |
Chapter 22 | | Psalm 18 title |
| | | For the Chief Musician. |
1 David spoke to the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul, 2 and he said: | [Text of Psalm 18 inserted here] | By David the servant of the LORD, who spoke to the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul. He said, |
| | 1 I
love you, LORD, my strength. | |
“The LORD is my rock, | 2 The LORD is my rock, | |
my fortress, | my fortress, | |
and my deliverer, even
mine; | and my deliverer; | |
3 God is my rock in whom I take refuge; | my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; | |
my shield, and the horn of my salvation, | my shield, and the horn of my salvation, | |
my high tower, and my refuge. | my high tower. | |
My saviour, you save me from violence. | | |
4 I call on the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; | 3 I call on the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; | |
So shall I be saved from my enemies. | and I am saved from my enemies. | |
5 For the waves of death surrounded me. | 4 The cords of death surrounded me. | |
The floods of ungodliness made me afraid. | The floods of ungodliness made me afraid. | |
6 The cords of Sheol† were around
me. | 5 The cords of Sheol were around me. | |
The snares of death caught me. | The snares of death came on me. | |
7 In my distress, I called on the LORD. | 6 In my distress I called on the LORD, | |
Yes, I called to my God. | and cried to my God. | |
He heard my voice out of his temple. | He heard my voice out of his temple. | |
My cry came into his ears. | My cry before him came into his ears. | |
8 Then the earth shook and trembled. | 7 Then the earth shook and
trembled. | |
The foundations of heaven quaked and were shaken, | The foundations also of the mountains quaked and were shaken, | |
because he was angry. | because he was angry. | |
9 Smoke went up out of his nostrils. | 8 Smoke went out of his nostrils. | |
Consuming fire came out of his mouth. | Consuming fire came out of his mouth. | |
Coals were kindled by it. | Coals were kindled by it. | |
10 He bowed the heavens also, and came down. | 9 He bowed the heavens also, and came down. | |
Thick darkness was under his feet. | Thick darkness was under his feet. | |
11 He rode on a cherub, and flew. | 10 He rode on a cherub, and flew. | |
Yes, he was seen on the wings of the wind. | Yes, he soared on the wings of the wind. | |
12 He made darkness a shelter around himself, | 11 He made
darkness his hiding place, his pavilion around him, | |
gathering of waters, and thick clouds of the skies. | darkness of waters, thick clouds of the skies. | |
13 At the brightness before him, | 12 At the brightness before him his thick clouds passed, | |
coals of fire were kindled. | hailstones and coals of fire. | |
14 The LORD thundered from heaven. | 13 The LORD also thundered in the sky. | |
The Most High uttered his voice. | The Most High uttered his voice: hailstones and coals of fire. | |
15 He sent out arrows and scattered them, | 14 He sent out his
arrows, and scattered them. | |
lightning and confused them. | He routed them with great lightning bolts. | |
16 Then the channels of the sea appeared. | 15 Then the channels of waters appeared. | |
The foundations of the world were laid bare by the LORD’s rebuke, | The foundations of the world were laid bare at your rebuke, LORD, | |
at the blast of
the breath of his nostrils. | at the blast of the breath of your nostrils. | |
17 He sent from on high and he took me. | 16 He sent from on high. He took me. | |
He drew me out of many waters. | He drew me out of many waters. | |
18 He delivered me from my strong enemy, | 17 He delivered me from my strong enemy, | |
from those who hated me, for they were too mighty for me. | from those who hated me; for they were too mighty for me. | |
19 They came on me in the day of my calamity, | 18 They came on me in the day of my calamity, | |
but the LORD was my support. | but the LORD was my support. | |
20 He also brought me out into a large place. | 19 He brought me out also into a large place. | |
He delivered me, because he delighted in me. | He delivered me, because he delighted in me. | |
21 The LORD rewarded me according to my righteousness. | 20 The LORD has rewarded me according to my righteousness. | |
He rewarded me according to the cleanness of my hands. | According to the cleanness of my hands, he has recompensed me. | |
22 For I have kept the LORD’s ways, | 21 For I have kept the ways of the LORD, | |
and have not wickedly departed
from my God. | and have not wickedly departed from my God. | |
23 For all his ordinances were before me. | 22 For all his ordinances were before me. | |
As for his statutes, I didn’t depart from them. | I didn’t put away his statutes from
me. | |
24 I was also perfect towards him. | 23 I was also blameless with him. | |
I kept myself from my iniquity. | I kept myself from my iniquity. | |
25 Therefore the LORD
has rewarded me according to my righteousness, | 24 Therefore the LORD has rewarded me according to my righteousness, | |
According to my cleanness in his eyesight. | according to the cleanness of my hands in his eyesight. | |
26 With the merciful you will show yourself merciful. | 25 With the merciful you will show yourself merciful. | |
With the perfect man you will show yourself perfect. | With the perfect man, you
will show yourself perfect. | |
27 With the pure you will show yourself pure. | 26 With the pure, you will show yourself pure. | |
With the crooked you will show yourself shrewd. | With the crooked you will show yourself shrewd. | |
28 You will save the afflicted people, | 27 For you will save the afflicted people, | |
but your eyes are on the
arrogant, that you may bring them down. | but the arrogant eyes you will bring down. | |
29 For you are my lamp, LORD. | 28 For you will light my lamp, LORD. | |
The LORD will light up my darkness. | My God will light up my darkness. | |
30 For by you, I run against a troop. | 29 For by you, I advance through a troop. | |
By my God, I leap over a wall. | By my God, I leap over a wall. | |
31 As for God, his way
is perfect. | 30 As for God, his way is perfect. | |
The LORD’s word is tested. | The LORD’s word is tried. | |
He is a shield to all those who take refuge in him. | He is a shield to all those who take refuge in him. | |
32 For who is God, besides the LORD? | 31 For who is God, except the LORD? | |
Who is a rock, besides our God? | Who is a rock, besides our God, | |
33 God is my strong
fortress. | 32 the God who arms me with strength, | |
He makes my way perfect. | and makes my way perfect? | |
34 He makes his feet like hinds’ feet, | 33 He makes my feet like deer’s feet, | |
and sets me on my high places. | and sets me on my high places. | |
35 He teaches my hands to war, | 34 He teaches my hands to war, | |
so that my arms bend a bow of bronze. | so that my arms bend a bow of bronze. | |
36 You have also given me the shield of your salvation. | 35 You have also given me the shield of your salvation. | |
Your gentleness has made me great. | Your right hand sustains me. Your gentleness has made me great. | |
37 You have enlarged my steps under me. | 36 You have enlarged my steps under me, | |
My feet have not slipped. | My feet have not slipped. | |
38 I have pursued my enemies and
destroyed them. | 37 I will pursue my enemies, and overtake them. | |
I didn’t turn again until they were consumed. | I won’t turn away until they are consumed. | |
39 I have consumed them, and struck them through, | 38 I will strike them
through, | |
so that they can’t arise. | so that they will not be able to rise. | |
Yes, they have fallen under my feet. | They shall fall under my feet. | |
40 For you have armed me with strength for the battle. | 39 For you have armed me with strength to the battle. | |
You have subdued under me those who rose up
against me. | You have subdued under me those who rose up against me. | |
41 You have also made my enemies turn their backs to me, | 40 You have also made my enemies turn their backs to me, | |
that I might cut off those who hate me. | that I
might cut off those who hate me. | |
42 They looked, but there was no one to save; | 41 They cried, but there was no one to save; | |
even to the LORD, but he didn’t answer them. | even to the LORD, but he didn’t answer them. | |
43 Then I beat them as small as the dust of the earth. | 42 Then I beat them small as the dust before the wind. | |
I crushed them as the mire of the streets, and spread them abroad. | I cast them out as the mire of the streets. | |
44 You also have delivered me from the strivings of my
people. | 43 You have delivered me from the strivings of the people. | |
You have kept me to be the head of the nations. | You have made me the head of the nations. | |
A people whom I have not known will serve me. | A people whom I have not known
shall serve me. | |
45 The foreigners will submit themselves to me. | 44 As soon as they hear of me they shall obey me. | |
As soon as they hear of me, they will obey me. | The foreigners shall submit themselves to me. | |
46 The foreigners will fade away, | 45 The foreigners shall fade away, | |
and will come trembling out of their close
places. | and shall come trembling out of their strongholds. | |
47 The LORD lives! | 46 The LORD lives! | |
Blessed be my rock! | Blessed be my rock. | |
Exalted be God, the rock of my salvation, | Exalted be the God of my salvation, | |
48 even the God who executes vengeance for me, | 47 even the God who executes vengeance for me, | |
who brings down peoples under me, | and subdues peoples under me. | |
49 who brings me away from my enemies. | 48 He rescues me from my enemies. | |
Yes, you lift me up above those who rise up against me. | Yes, you lift me up above those who rise up against me. | |
You deliver me from the violent man. | You deliver me from the violent man. | |
50 Therefore I will give thanks to you, LORD, amongst the nations, | 49 Therefore I will give thanks to you, LORD, amongst the nations, | |
and will sing praises to your name. | and will sing praises to your name. | |
51 He gives great deliverance to his
king, | 50 He gives great deliverance to his king, | |
and shows loving kindness to his anointed, | and shows loving kindness to his anointed, | |
to David and to his offspring, forever more.” | to David and to his offspring, forever
more. | |
| | [End of text of Psalm 18] | Psalm 7 title |
| | | A meditation by David, which he sang to the LORD, concerning the words of Cush, the Benjamite. |
| | | [The identity of Cush and the time of writing of this Psalm are unknown.] |
Chapter 23 | | |
1 Now these are the last words of David. | | |
David the son of Jesse says, | | |
the man who was raised on high says, | | |
the anointed of the God of Jacob, | | |
the sweet psalmist of Israel: | | |
2 “The LORD’s Spirit spoke by me. | | |
His word was on my tongue. | | |
3 The God of Israel said, | | |
the Rock of Israel spoke to me, | | |
‘One who rules over men righteously, | | |
who rules in the fear of God, | | |
4 shall be as the light of the morning when the sun rises, | | |
a morning without clouds, | | |
when the tender grass springs out of the earth, | | |
through clear shining after rain.’ | | |
5 Isn’t my house so with God? | | |
Yet he has made with me an everlasting covenant, | | |
ordered in all things, and sure, | | |
for it is all my salvation and all my desire. | | |
Won’t he make it grow? | | |
6 But all the ungodly will be as thorns to be thrust away, | | |
because they can’t be taken with the hand. | | |
7 The man who touches them must be armed with iron and the staff of a spear. | | |
They will be utterly burnt with fire in their place.” | | |
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Chapter 24 | Chapter 21 | |
1 Again the LORD’s anger burnt against Israel, and he moved David against them, saying, “Go, count Israel and Judah.” | 1 Satan stood up against Israel, and moved David to take a census of Israel. | |
2 The king said to Joab the captain of the army, who was with him, “Now go back and forth through all the tribes of Israel, from Dan even to Beersheba, and count the people, that I may know the sum of the people.” | 2 David said to Joab and to the princes of the people,
“Go, count Israel from Beersheba even to Dan; and bring me word, that I may know how many there are.” | |
3 Joab said to the king, “Now may the LORD your God add to the people, however many they may be, one hundred times; and may the eyes of my lord the king see it. But why does my lord the king delight
in this thing?” | 3 Joab said, “May the LORD make his people a hundred times as many as they are. But, my lord the king, aren’t they all my lord’s servants? Why does my lord require this thing? Why will he be a cause of guilt to Israel?” | |
4 Notwithstanding, the king’s word prevailed against Joab and against the captains of the army. | 4 Nevertheless the king’s word prevailed against Joab. | |
Joab and
the captains of the army went out from the presence of the king to count the people of Israel. | Therefore Joab departed and went throughout all Israel, | |
5 They passed over the Jordan and encamped in
Aroer, on the right side of the city that is in the middle of the valley of Gad, and to Jazer; 6 then they came to Gilead and to the land of Tahtim Hodshi; and they came to Dan Jaan and around to Sidon, 7 and came to the stronghold of Tyre, and to all the cities of the Hivites and of the Canaanites; and they went out to the south of Judah, at Beersheba. 8 So when they had gone back and forth through all the land, | | |
they came to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and twenty days. | then came to Jerusalem. | |
9 Joab gave up the sum of the counting of the people to the king; | 5 Joab gave the sum of the census of the people to David. | |
and there were in Israel eight hundred thousand valiant men who drew the sword, | All those of Israel were one million one hundred thousand men who drew a sword; | |
and the men of Judah were five hundred thousand men. | and in Judah were four hundred and seventy thousand men who drew a sword. | |
| | 6 But he didn’t count Levi and Benjamin amongst them, for the king’s word was abominable to Joab. | |
| | 7 God was displeased with this thing; therefore he struck Israel. | |
10 David’s heart struck him after he had counted the people. | | |
David said to the LORD, “I have sinned greatly in that which I have done. | 8 David said to God, “I have sinned greatly, in that I have done this
thing. | |
But now, the LORD, put away, I beg you, the iniquity of your servant; for I have done very foolishly.” | But now put away, I beg you, the iniquity of your servant, for I have done very
foolishly.” | |
11 When David rose up in the morning, | | |
the LORD’s word came to the prophet Gad, David’s seer, saying, | 9 The LORD spoke to Gad, David’s seer, saying, | |
12 “Go and speak to David, ‘The LORD says, “I offer you
three things. | 10 “Go and speak to David, saying, ‘The LORD says, “I offer you three things. | |
Choose one of them, that I may do it to you.” ’ ” | Choose one of them, that I may do it to you.” ’ ” | |
13 So Gad came to David, and told him, saying, | 11 So Gad came to David and said to
him, | |
| | “The LORD says, ‘Take your choice: | |
“Shall seven years of famine come to you in your land? | 12 either three years of famine; | |
Or will you flee three months before your foes while they pursue you? | or three months to be consumed before your foes, while the sword of your enemies overtakes you; | |
Or shall there be three days’ pestilence in your land? | or else three days of the sword of the LORD, even pestilence in the land, and the LORD’s angel destroying throughout all the borders of Israel. | |
Now answer, and consider what answer I shall return to him who sent me.” | Now therefore consider what answer I shall return to him who sent me.’ ” | |
14 David said
to Gad, “I am in distress. Let us fall now into the LORD’s hand, for his mercies are great. | 13 David said to Gad, “I am in distress. Let me fall, I pray, into the LORD’s hand, for his mercies are very great. | |
Let me not fall into man’s hand.” | Don’t let me fall into man’s hand.” | |
15 So the LORD sent a pestilence on Israel from the morning even to the appointed time; and seventy
thousand men died of the people from Dan even to Beersheba. | 14 So the LORD sent a pestilence on Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell. | |
16 When the angel stretched out his hand towards
Jerusalem to destroy it, the LORD relented of the disaster, | 15 God sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it. As he was about to destroy, the LORD saw, and he relented of the disaster, | |
and said to
the angel who destroyed the people, “It is enough. Now withdraw your hand.” | and said to the destroying angel, “It is enough. Now withdraw your hand.” | |
The LORD’s angel was by the threshing floor of
Araunah the Jebusite. | the LORD’s angel was standing by the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite. | |
| | 16 David lifted up his eyes, and saw the LORD’s angel standing between earth and the sky, having a drawn sword in his hand stretched out over Jerusalem. | |
| | Then David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell on their faces. | |
17 David spoke to the LORD when he saw the angel who struck the people, and said, “Behold, I have sinned, and I have done perversely; but these sheep, what have they done? Please let your hand be
against me, and against my father’s house.” | 17 David said to God, “Isn’t it I who commanded the people to be counted? It is even I who have sinned and done very wickedly; but these sheep, what have they done? Please let your hand, O LORD my God, be against me and against my father’s house; but not against your people, that they should be plagued.” | |
18 Gad came that day to David and said to him, “Go up, build an altar to the LORD on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.” | 18 Then the LORD’s angel commanded Gad to tell David that David
should go up and raise an altar to the LORD on the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite. | |
19 David went up according to the saying of Gad, as the LORD commanded. | 19 David went up at the saying of Gad, which he spoke in the LORD’s name. | |
| | 20 Ornan turned back and saw the angel; and his four sons who were with him
hid themselves. Now Ornan was threshing wheat. | |
| | 21 As David came to Ornan, | |
20 Araunah looked out, and saw the king and his servants coming on towards him. | Ornan looked and saw David, | |
Then Araunah went out and bowed himself before the king with his face to the ground. | and went out of the threshing floor, and bowed himself to David with his face to the
ground. | |
21 Araunah said, “Why has my lord the king come to his servant?” | | |
David said, “To buy your threshing floor, to build an altar to the LORD, | 22 Then David said to Ornan, “Sell me the place of this threshing floor, that I may build an altar to the LORD on it. You shall sell it to me for the
full price, | |
that the plague may be stopped from afflicting the people.” | that the plague may be stopped from afflicting the people.” | |
22 Araunah said to David, “Let my lord the king take and offer up what seems good to him. | 23 Ornan said to David, “Take it for yourself, and let my lord the king do
that which is good in his eyes. | |
Behold, the cattle for the burnt offering, and the threshing sledges and the yokes of the oxen for the wood. 23 All this, O king, does Araunah give to the king.” | Behold, I give the oxen for burnt offerings, and the threshing instruments for wood, and the wheat for the meal offering. I give it all.” | |
Araunah said to the king, “May the LORD your God accept you.” | | |
24 The king said to Araunah, “No, but I will most certainly buy it from you for a price. | 24 King David said to Ornan, “No, but I will most certainly buy it for the full price. | |
| | For I will not take that which is yours for the
LORD, | |
I will not offer burnt offerings to the LORD my God which cost me nothing.” | nor offer a burnt offering that costs me nothing.” | |
So David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty shekels† of silver. | | |
| | 25 So David gave to Ornan six hundred shekels† of gold by weight for the place. | |
25 David built an altar to the LORD there, and offered burnt offerings and peace
offerings. | 26 David built an altar to the LORD there, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings, and called on the LORD; | |
| | and he answered him from the sky by fire on the altar of burnt offering. | |
So the LORD was entreated for the land, and the plague was removed from Israel. | 27 Then the LORD
commanded the angel, and he put his sword back into its sheath. | |
| | 28 At that time, when David saw that the LORD had answered him in the threshing floor of Ornan the
Jebusite, then he sacrificed there. 29 For the LORD’s tabernacle, which Moses made in the wilderness, and the altar of burnt offering, were at that time in the high place at Gibeon. 30 But David couldn’t go before it to enquire of God, for he was afraid because of the sword of the LORD’s angel. | |
| | Chapter 22 | |
| | 1 Then David said, “This is the house of the LORD God, and this is the altar of burnt offering for Israel.” | |
| | 2 David gave orders to gather together the foreigners who were in the land of Israel; and he set masons to cut dressed stones to build God’s house. 3 David prepared iron in abundance for the nails for the doors of the gates and
for the couplings, and bronze in abundance without weight, 4 and cedar trees without number, for the Sidonians and the people of Tyre brought cedar trees in abundance to David. 5 David said, “Solomon my son is young and tender, and the house that is to be built for the LORD must be exceedingly magnificent, of fame and of glory throughout all countries. I will therefore make preparation for it.” So David prepared abundantly before his death. | |
1 Kings | | |
Chapter 1 | | |
1 Now King David was old and advanced in years; and they covered him with clothes, but he couldn’t keep warm. 2 Therefore his servants said to him, “Let a young virgin be sought for my lord the king. Let her stand before the king, and cherish him; and let her lie in your bosom,
that my lord the king may keep warm.” 3 So they sought for a beautiful young lady throughout all the borders of Israel, and found Abishag the Shunammite, and brought her to the king. 4 The young lady was very beautiful; and she cherished the king, and served him; but the king didn’t know her intimately. | | |
5 Then Adonijah the son of Haggith exalted himself, saying, “I will be king.” Then he prepared him chariots and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him. 6 His father had not displeased him at any time in saying, “Why have you done so?” and he was also a very handsome man; and he was born after Absalom. 7 He conferred with Joab the son of Zeruiah and with Abiathar the priest; and they followed Adonijah
and helped him. 8 But Zadok the priest, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, Nathan the prophet, Shimei, Rei, and the mighty men who belonged to David, were not with Adonijah. | | |
9 Adonijah killed sheep, cattle, and fatlings by
the stone of Zoheleth, which is beside En Rogel; and he called all his brothers, the king’s sons, and all the men of Judah, the king’s servants; 10 but he didn’t call Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother. | | |
11 Then Nathan spoke to Bathsheba the mother of Solomon, saying, “Haven’t you heard that Adonijah the son of Haggith reigns, and David our lord doesn’t know it? 12 Now therefore come, please let me give you counsel, that you may save your own life and your son Solomon’s life. 13 Go in to King David, and tell him, ‘Didn’t you, my lord the king, swear to your servant, saying, “Assuredly Solomon your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne”? Why then
does Adonijah reign?’ 14 Behold,† while you are still talking there with the king, I will also come in after you and confirm your words.” | | |
15 Bathsheba went in to the king in his room. The king was very old; and Abishag
the Shunammite was serving the king. 16 Bathsheba bowed and showed respect to the king. The king said, “What would you like?” | | |
17 She said to him, “My lord, you swore by the LORD‡ your God§ to your servant, ‘Assuredly
Solomon your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne.’ 18 Now, behold, Adonijah reigns; and you, my lord the king, don’t know it. 19 He has slain cattle and fatlings and sheep in abundance, and has called all the sons of the king, Abiathar the priest, and Joab the captain of the army; but he hasn’t called Solomon your servant. 20 You, my lord the king, the eyes of all Israel are on you, that you should tell them who will sit on the throne of my lord the king after him. 21
Otherwise it will happen, when my lord the king sleeps with his fathers, that I and my son Solomon will be considered criminals.” | | |
22 Behold, while she was still talking with the king, Nathan the prophet came in. 23
They told the king, saying, “Behold, Nathan the prophet!” | | |
When he had come in before the king, he bowed himself before the king with his face to the ground. 24 Nathan said, “My lord, King, have you said, ‘Adonijah
shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne’? 25 For he has gone down today, and has slain cattle, fatlings, and sheep in abundance, and has called all the king’s sons, the captains of the army, and Abiathar the priest. Behold, they are eating and drinking before him, and saying, ‘Long live King Adonijah!’ 26 But he hasn’t called me, even me your servant, Zadok the priest, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and your servant Solomon. 27 Was this thing done by my lord the king, and you haven’t
shown to your servants who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?” | | |
28 Then King David answered, “Call Bathsheba in to me.” She came into the king’s presence and stood before the king. 29 The king vowed
and said, “As the LORD lives, who has redeemed my soul out of all adversity, 30 most certainly as I swore to you by the LORD, the God of Israel, saying, ‘Assuredly Solomon your son shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne in my place;’ I will most certainly do this today.” | | |
31 Then Bathsheba bowed with her face to the earth and showed respect to the king, and said, “Let my lord King David live forever!” | | |
32 King David
said, “Call to me Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada.” They came before the king. 33 The king said to them, “Take with you the servants of your lord, and cause Solomon my son to ride on my own mule, and bring him down to Gihon. 34 Let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him there king over Israel. Blow the trumpet, and say, ‘Long live King Solomon!’ 35 Then come up after him, and he shall come and sit on my throne; for he shall be king in my place. I
have appointed him to be prince over Israel and over Judah.” | | |
36 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada answered the king, and said, “Amen. May the LORD, the God of my lord the king, say so. 37 As the LORD has been with my lord
the king, even so may he be with Solomon, and make his throne greater than the throne of my lord King David.” | | |
38 So Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and the Cherethites and the
Pelethites went down and had Solomon ride on King David’s mule, and brought him to Gihon. 39 Zadok the priest took the horn of oil from the Tent, and anointed Solomon. They blew the trumpet; and all the people said, “Long live King Solomon!” | | |
40 All the people came up after him, and the people piped with pipes, and rejoiced with great joy, so that the earth shook with their sound. 41 Adonijah and all the guests who were with him heard it as they had finished eating. When Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, “Why is this noise of the city being in an uproar?” | | |
42 While he yet spoke, behold, Jonathan the son of Abiathar the priest came; and Adonijah said, “Come in; for you are a worthy man, and bring good news.” | | |
43 Jonathan answered Adonijah, “Most certainly our lord King David has made Solomon king. 44 The king has sent with him Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and the Cherethites and the Pelethites; and they have caused him to ride on the king’s mule. 45 Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet have anointed him king in Gihon. They have come up from there rejoicing, so that the
city rang again. This is the noise that you have heard. 46 Also, Solomon sits on the throne of the kingdom. 47 Moreover the king’s servants came to bless our lord King David, saying, ‘May your God make the name of Solomon better than your name, and make his throne greater than your throne;’ and the king bowed himself on the bed. 48 Also thus said the king, ‘Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, who has given one to sit on my throne today, my eyes even seeing it.’ ” | | |
49 All the guests of Adonijah were afraid, and rose up, and each man went his way. 50 Adonijah was afraid because of Solomon; and he arose, and went, and hung onto the horns of the altar. 51 Solomon was told, “Behold, Adonijah
fears King Solomon; for, behold, he is hanging onto the horns of the altar, saying, ‘Let King Solomon swear to me first that he will not kill his servant with the sword.’ ” | | |
52 Solomon said, “If he shows himself a
worthy man, not a hair of his shall fall to the earth; but if wickedness is found in him, he shall die.” | | |
53 So King Solomon sent, and they brought him down from the altar. He came and bowed down to King Solomon; and
Solomon said to him, “Go to your house.” | | |
| | 6 Then he called for Solomon his son, and commanded him to build a house for the LORD, the
God of Israel. 7 David said to Solomon his son, “As for me, it was in my heart to build a house to the name of the LORD my God. 8 But the LORD’s word came to me, saying, ‘You have shed blood abundantly and have made great wars. You shall not build a house to my name, because you have shed much blood on the earth in my sight. 9 Behold, a son shall be born to you, who shall be a man of peace. I will give him rest from all his enemies all around; for his name shall be Solomon, and I will give peace
and quietness to Israel in his days. 10 He shall build a house for my name; and he will be my son, and I will be his father; and I will establish the throne of his kingdom over Israel forever.’ 11 Now, my son, may the LORD be with you and prosper you, and build the house of the LORD your God, as he has spoken concerning you. 12 May the LORD give you discretion and understanding, and put you in charge of Israel, so that you may keep the law of the LORD your God. 13 Then you will prosper, if you
observe to do the statutes and the ordinances which the LORD gave Moses concerning Israel. Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid and don’t be dismayed. 14 Now, behold, in my affliction I have prepared for the LORD’s house one hundred thousand talents† of gold, one million talents‡ of silver, and bronze and iron without weight; for it is in abundance. I have also prepared timber and stone; and you may add to them. 15 There are also workmen with you in abundance—cutters and workers of stone
and timber, and all kinds of men who are skilful in every kind of work; 16 of the gold, the silver, the bronze, and the iron, there is no number. Arise and be doing, and may the LORD be with you.” | |
| | 17 David also
commanded all the princes of Israel to help Solomon his son, saying, 18 “Isn’t the LORD your God with you? Hasn’t he given you rest on every side? For he has delivered the inhabitants of the land into my hand; and the land is subdued before the LORD and before his people. 19 Now set your heart and your soul to follow the LORD your God. Arise therefore, and build the sanctuary of the LORD God, to bring the ark of the LORD’s covenant and the holy vessels of God into the house that is to be built
for the LORD’s name.” | |
| | Chapter 23 | |
| | 1 Now David was old and full of days; and he made Solomon his son king over Israel. 2 He gathered together all the princes of Israel, with the priests and the Levites. 3 The Levites were counted from thirty years old and upward; and their number by their polls, man by man, was thirty-eight thousand. 4 David said, “Of these, twenty-four thousand were to oversee the work of the
LORD’s house, six thousand were officers and judges, 5 four thousand were doorkeepers, and four thousand praised the LORD with the instruments which I made for giving praise.” | |
| | 6 David divided them into divisions
according to the sons of Levi: Gershon, Kohath, and Merari. | |
| | 7 Of the Gershonites: Ladan and Shimei. 8 The sons of Ladan: Jehiel the chief, Zetham, and Joel, three. 9 The sons of Shimei: Shelomoth, Haziel, and Haran,
three. These were the heads of the fathers’ households of Ladan. 10 The sons of Shimei: Jahath, Zina, Jeush, and Beriah. These four were the sons of Shimei. 11 Jahath was the chief, and Zizah the second; but Jeush and Beriah didn’t have many sons; therefore they became a fathers’ house in one reckoning. | |
| | 12 The sons of Kohath: Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel, four. 13 The sons of Amram: Aaron and Moses; and Aaron was separated that he should sanctify the most holy things, he and his sons forever, to burn incense before the LORD, to minister to him, and to bless in his name forever. 14 But as for Moses the man of God, his sons were named amongst the tribe of Levi. 15 The sons of Moses: Gershom and
Eliezer. 16 The sons of Gershom: Shebuel the chief. 17 The son of Eliezer was Rehabiah the chief; and Eliezer had no other sons, but the sons of Rehabiah were very many. 18 The son of Izhar: Shelomith the chief. 19 The sons of Hebron: Jeriah the chief, Amariah the second, Jahaziel the third, and Jekameam the fourth. 20 The sons of Uzziel: Micah the chief, and Isshiah the second. | |
| | 21 The sons of Merari: Mahli and Mushi. The sons of Mahli: Eleazar and Kish. 22 Eleazar died, and had no sons, but daughters only; and their relatives, the sons of Kish, took them as wives. 23 The sons of Mushi: Mahli, Eder, and Jeremoth, three. | |
| | 24 These were the sons of Levi after their fathers’ houses, even the heads of the fathers’ houses of those who were counted individually, in the number of names by their polls, who did the work for the service of the LORD’s house, from twenty years old and upward.
25 For David said, “The LORD, the God of Israel, has given rest to his people; and he dwells in Jerusalem forever. 26 Also the Levites will no longer need to carry the tabernacle and all its vessels for its service.” 27 For by the last words of David the sons of Levi were counted, from twenty years old and upward. 28 For their duty was to wait on the sons of Aaron for the service of the LORD’s house—in the courts, in the rooms, and in the purifying of all holy things,
even the work of the service of God’s house; 29 for the show bread also, and for the fine flour for a meal offering, whether of unleavened wafers, or of that which is baked in the pan, or of that which is soaked, and for all measurements of quantity and size; 30 and to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise in the evening; 31 and to offer all burnt offerings to the LORD on the Sabbaths, on the new moons, and on the set feasts, in number according to the ordinance
concerning them, continually before the LORD; 32 and that they should keep the duty of the Tent of Meeting, the duty of the holy place, and the duty of the sons of Aaron their brothers for the service of the LORD’s house. | |
| | Chapter 24 | |
| | 1 These were the divisions of the sons of Aaron. The sons of Aaron: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. 2 But Nadab and Abihu died before their father, and had no children; therefore Eleazar and
Ithamar served as priests. 3 David, with Zadok of the sons of Eleazar and Ahimelech of the sons of Ithamar, divided them according to their ordering in their service. 4 There were more chief men found of the sons of Eleazar than of the sons of Ithamar; and they were divided like this: of the sons of Eleazar there were sixteen, heads of fathers’ houses; and of the sons of Ithamar, according to their fathers’ houses, eight. 5 Thus they were divided impartially by drawing lots; for there were
princes of the sanctuary and princes of God, both of the sons of Eleazar, and of the sons of Ithamar. 6 Shemaiah the son of Nethanel the scribe, who was of the Levites, wrote them in the presence of the king, the princes, Zadok the priest, Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, and the heads of the fathers’ households of the priests and of the Levites; one fathers’ house being taken for Eleazar, and one taken for Ithamar. | |
| | 7 Now the first lot came out to Jehoiarib, the second to Jedaiah, 8 the third to Harim, the fourth to Seorim, 9 the fifth to Malchijah, the sixth to Mijamin, 10 the seventh to Hakkoz, the eighth to Abijah, 11 the ninth to Jeshua, the tenth to Shecaniah, 12 the eleventh to Eliashib, the
twelfth to Jakim, 13 the thirteenth to Huppah, the fourteenth to Jeshebeab, 14 the fifteenth to Bilgah, the sixteenth to Immer, 15 the seventeenth to Hezir, the eighteenth to Happizzez, 16 the nineteenth to Pethahiah, the twentieth to Jehezkel, 17 the twenty-first to Jachin, the twenty-second to Gamul, 18 the twenty-third to Delaiah, and the twenty-fourth to Maaziah. 19 This was their ordering in their service, to come into the LORD’s house according to the ordinance given to them by Aaron their
father, as the LORD, the God of Israel, had commanded him. | |
| | 20 Of the rest of the sons of Levi: of the sons of Amram, Shubael; of the sons of Shubael, Jehdeiah. 21 Of Rehabiah: of the sons of Rehabiah, Isshiah the
chief. 22 Of the Izharites, Shelomoth; of the sons of Shelomoth, Jahath. 23 The sons of Hebron: Jeriah, Amariah the second, Jahaziel the third, and Jekameam the fourth. 24 The sons of Uzziel: Micah; of the sons of Micah, Shamir. 25 The brother of Micah: Isshiah; of the sons of Isshiah, Zechariah. 26 The sons of Merari: Mahli and Mushi. The son of Jaaziah: Beno. 27 The sons of Merari by Jaaziah: Beno, Shoham, Zaccur, and Ibri. 28 Of Mahli: Eleazar, who had no sons. 29 Of Kish, the son of Kish:
Jerahmeel. 30 The sons of Mushi: Mahli, Eder, and Jerimoth. These were the sons of the Levites after their fathers’ houses. 31 These likewise cast lots even as their brothers the sons of Aaron in the presence of David the king, Zadok, Ahimelech, and the heads of the fathers’ households of the priests and of the Levites, the fathers’ households of the chief even as those of his younger brother. | |
| | Chapter 25 | |
| | 1 Moreover, David and the captains
of the army set apart for the service certain of the sons of Asaph, of Heman, and of Jeduthun, who were to prophesy with harps, with stringed instruments, and with cymbals. The number of those who did the work according to their service was: 2 of the sons of Asaph: Zaccur, Joseph, Nethaniah, and Asharelah. The sons of Asaph were under the hand of Asaph, who prophesied at the order of the king. 3 Of Jeduthun, the sons of Jeduthun: Gedaliah, Zeri, Jeshaiah, Shimei, Hashabiah, and Mattithiah, six,
under the hands of their father Jeduthun, who prophesied in giving thanks and praising the LORD with the harp. 4 Of Heman, the sons of Heman: Bukkiah, Mattaniah, Uzziel, Shebuel, Jerimoth, Hananiah, Hanani, Eliathah, Giddalti, Romamti-Ezer, Joshbekashah, Mallothi, Hothir, and Mahazioth. 5 All these were the sons of Heman the king’s seer in the words of God, to lift up the horn. God gave to Heman fourteen sons and three daughters. 6 All these were under the hands of their father for song in the
LORD’s house, with cymbals, stringed instruments, and harps, for the service of God’s house: Asaph, Jeduthun, and Heman being under the order of the king. 7 The number of them, with their brothers who were instructed in singing to the LORD, even all who were skilful, was two hundred and eighty-eight. 8 They cast lots for their offices, all alike, the small as well as the great, the teacher as well as the student. | |
| | 9 Now the first lot came out for Asaph to Joseph; the second to Gedaliah, he and his brothers and sons were twelve; 10 the third to Zaccur, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 11 the fourth to Izri, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 12 the fifth to Nethaniah, his sons and his brothers,
twelve; 13 the sixth to Bukkiah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 14 the seventh to Jesharelah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 15 the eighth to Jeshaiah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 16 the ninth to Mattaniah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 17 the tenth to Shimei, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 18 the eleventh to Azarel, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 19 the twelfth to Hashabiah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 20 for the thirteenth, Shubael, his sons and his brothers,
twelve; 21 for the fourteenth, Mattithiah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 22 for the fifteenth to Jeremoth, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 23 for the sixteenth to Hananiah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 24 for the seventeenth to Joshbekashah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 25 for the eighteenth to Hanani, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 26 for the nineteenth to Mallothi, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 27 for the twentieth to Eliathah, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 28
for the twenty-first to Hothir, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 29 for the twenty-second to Giddalti, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 30 for the twenty-third to Mahazioth, his sons and his brothers, twelve; 31 for the twenty-fourth to Romamti-Ezer, his sons and his brothers, twelve. | |
| | Chapter 26 | |
| | 1 For the divisions of the doorkeepers: of the Korahites, Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph. 2 Meshelemiah had sons:
Zechariah the firstborn, Jediael the second, Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth, 3 Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, and Eliehoenai the seventh. 4 Obed-Edom had sons: Shemaiah the firstborn, Jehozabad the second, Joah the third, Sacar the fourth, Nethanel the fifth, 5 Ammiel the sixth, Issachar the seventh, and Peullethai the eighth; for God blessed him. 6 Sons were also born to Shemaiah his son, who ruled over the house of their father; for they were mighty men of valour. 7 The sons of
Shemaiah: Othni, Rephael, Obed, and Elzabad, whose relatives were valiant men, Elihu, and Semachiah. 8 All these were of the sons of Obed-Edom with their sons and their brothers, able men in strength for the service: sixty-two of Obed-Edom. 9 Meshelemiah had sons and brothers, eighteen valiant men. 10 Also Hosah, of the children of Merari, had sons: Shimri the chief (for though he was not the firstborn, yet his father made him chief), 11 Hilkiah the second, Tebaliah the third, and Zechariah the
fourth. All the sons and brothers of Hosah were thirteen. | |
| | 12 Of these were the divisions of the doorkeepers, even of the chief men, having offices like their brothers, to minister in the LORD’s house. 13 They cast
lots, the small as well as the great, according to their fathers’ houses, for every gate. 14 The lot eastward fell to Shelemiah. Then for Zechariah his son, a wise counsellor, they cast lots; and his lot came out northward. 15 To Obed-Edom southward; and to his sons the storehouse. 16 To Shuppim and Hosah westward, by the gate of Shallecheth, at the causeway that goes up, watchman opposite watchman. 17 Eastward were six Levites, northward four a day, southward four a day, and for the storehouse
two and two. 18 For Parbar westward, four at the causeway, and two at Parbar. 19 These were the divisions of the doorkeepers; of the sons of the Korahites, and of the sons of Merari. | |
| | 20 Of the Levites, Ahijah was over
the treasures of God’s house and over the treasures of the dedicated things. 21 The sons of Ladan, the sons of the Gershonites belonging to Ladan, the heads of the fathers’ households belonging to Ladan the Gershonite: Jehieli. 22 The sons of Jehieli: Zetham, and Joel his brother, over the treasures of the LORD’s house. 23 Of the Amramites, of the Izharites, of the Hebronites, of the Uzzielites: 24 Shebuel the son of Gershom, the son of Moses, was ruler over the treasuries. 25 His brothers: of
Eliezer, Rehabiah his son, and Jeshaiah his son, and Joram his son, and Zichri his son, and Shelomoth his son. 26 This Shelomoth and his brothers were over all the treasuries of the dedicated things, which David the king, and the heads of the fathers’ households, the captains over thousands and hundreds, and the captains of the army, had dedicated. 27 They dedicated some of the plunder won in battles to repair the LORD’s house. 28 All that Samuel the seer, Saul the son of Kish, Abner the son of
Ner, and Joab the son of Zeruiah had dedicated, whoever had dedicated anything, it was under the hand of Shelomoth and of his brothers. | |
| | 29 Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were appointed to the outward business
over Israel, for officers and judges. 30 Of the Hebronites, Hashabiah and his brothers, one thousand and seven hundred men of valour, had the oversight of Israel beyond the Jordan westward, for all the business of the LORD and for the service of the king. 31 Of the Hebronites, Jerijah was the chief of the Hebronites, according to their generations by fathers’ households. They were sought for in the fortieth year of the reign of David, and mighty men of valour were
found amongst them at Jazer of Gilead. 32 His relatives, men of valour, were two thousand and seven hundred, heads of fathers’ households, whom King David made overseers over the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of the Manassites, for every matter pertaining to God and for the affairs of the king. | |
| | Chapter 27 | |
| | 1 Now the children of Israel after their number, the heads of fathers’ households and the captains of thousands
and of hundreds, and their officers who served the king in any matter of the divisions which came in and went out month by month throughout all the months of the year—of every division were twenty-four thousand. | |
| | 2 Over
the first division for the first month was Jashobeam the son of Zabdiel. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 3 He was of the children of Perez, the chief of all the captains of the army for the first month. 4 Over the division of the second month was Dodai the Ahohite and his division, and Mikloth the ruler; and in his division were twenty-four thousand. 5 The third captain of the army for the third month was Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada the chief priest. In his division were twenty-four
thousand. 6 This is that Benaiah who was the mighty man of the thirty and over the thirty. Of his division was Ammizabad his son. 7 The fourth captain for the fourth month was Asahel the brother of Joab, and Zebadiah his son after him. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 8 The fifth captain for the fifth month was Shamhuth the Izrahite. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 9 The sixth captain for the sixth month was Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite. In his division were twenty-four
thousand. 10 The seventh captain for the seventh month was Helez the Pelonite, of the children of Ephraim. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 11 The eighth captain for the eighth month was Sibbecai the Hushathite, of the Zerahites. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 12 The ninth captain for the ninth month was Abiezer the Anathothite, of the Benjamites. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 13 The tenth captain for the tenth month was Maharai the Netophathite, of the
Zerahites. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 14 The eleventh captain for the eleventh month was Benaiah the Pirathonite, of the children of Ephraim. In his division were twenty-four thousand. 15 The twelfth captain for the twelfth month was Heldai the Netophathite, of Othniel. In his division were twenty-four thousand. | |
| | 16 Furthermore over the tribes of Israel: of the Reubenites, Eliezer the son of Zichri was the ruler; of the Simeonites, Shephatiah the son of Maacah; 17 of Levi, Hashabiah the son of Kemuel; of Aaron, Zadok; 18 of Judah, Elihu, one of the brothers of David; of Issachar, Omri the son of Michael; 19 of Zebulun, Ishmaiah the son of Obadiah; of Naphtali, Jeremoth the son of Azriel; 20
of the children of Ephraim, Hoshea the son of Azaziah; of the half-tribe of Manasseh, Joel the son of Pedaiah; 21 of the half-tribe of Manasseh in Gilead, Iddo the son of Zechariah; of Benjamin, Jaasiel the son of Abner; 22 of Dan, Azarel the son of Jeroham. These were the captains of the tribes of Israel. 23 But David didn’t take the number of them from twenty years old and under, because the LORD had said he would increase Israel like the stars of the sky. 24 Joab
the son of Zeruiah began to take a census, but didn’t finish; and wrath came on Israel for this. The number wasn’t put into the account in the chronicles of King David. | |
| | 25 Over the king’s treasures was Azmaveth the son
of Adiel. Over the treasures in the fields, in the cities, in the villages, and in the towers was Jonathan the son of Uzziah; 26 Over those who did the work of the field for tillage of the ground was Ezri the son of Chelub. 27 Over the vineyards was Shimei the Ramathite. Over the increase of the vineyards for the wine cellars was Zabdi the Shiphmite. 28 Over the olive trees and the sycamore trees that were in the lowland was Baal Hanan the Gederite. Over the cellars of oil was Joash. 29 Over the
herds that fed in Sharon was Shitrai the Sharonite. Over the herds that were in the valleys was Shaphat the son of Adlai. 30 Over the camels was Obil the Ishmaelite. Over the donkeys was Jehdeiah the Meronothite. Over the flocks was Jaziz the Hagrite. 31 All these were the rulers of the property which was King David’s. | |
| | 32 Also Jonathan, David’s uncle, was a counsellor, a man of understanding, and a scribe. Jehiel the son of Hachmoni was with the king’s sons. 33 Ahithophel was the king’s counsellor. Hushai the Archite was the king’s friend. 34 After Ahithophel was Jehoiada the son of Benaiah, and Abiathar. Joab was the captain of the king’s army. | |
| | Chapter 28 | |
| | 1 David assembled all the princes of Israel, the princes of the tribes, the captains of the companies who served the king by division, the captains of thousands, the captains of hundreds, and the rulers over all the substance and possessions of the king and of his sons, with the officers and the mighty men, even all the mighty men of valour, to Jerusalem. 2 Then David the king stood up on his feet and said, “Hear me, my brothers and my people! As for me, it was in my heart
to build a house of rest for the ark of the LORD’s covenant, and for the footstool of our God; and I had prepared for the building. 3 But God said to me, ‘You shall not build a house for my name, because you are a man of war and have shed blood.’ 4 However the LORD, the God of Israel, chose me out of all the house of my father to be king over Israel forever. For he has chosen Judah to be prince; and in the house of Judah, the house of my father; and amongst the sons of my father he took pleasure
in me to make me king over all Israel. | |
| | 5 Of all my sons (for the LORD has given me many sons), he has chosen Solomon my son to sit on the throne of the LORD’s kingdom over Israel. 6 He said to me, ‘Solomon, your son,
shall build my house and my courts; for I have chosen him to be my son, and I will be his father. 7 I will establish his kingdom forever if he continues to do my commandments and my ordinances, as it is today.’ | |
| | 8 Now
therefore, in the sight of all Israel, the LORD’s assembly, and in the audience of our God, observe and seek out all the commandments of the LORD your God, that you may possess this good land, and leave it for an inheritance to your children after you forever. | |
| | 9 You, Solomon my son, know the God of your father, and serve him with a perfect heart and with a willing mind; for the LORD searches all hearts, and understands all the imaginations of the thoughts. If you seek him, he will be found by you; but if you forsake him, he will cast you off forever. 10 Take heed now, for the LORD has chosen you to build a house for the sanctuary. Be strong, and do it.” | |
| | 11 Then David gave to Solomon his son the plans for the porch of the temple, for its houses, for its treasuries, for its upper rooms, for its inner rooms, for the place of the mercy seat; 12 and the plans of all that he had by the Spirit, for the courts of the
LORD’s house, for all the surrounding rooms, for the treasuries of God’s house, and for the treasuries of the dedicated things; 13 also for the divisions of the priests and the Levites, for all the work of the service of the LORD’s house, and for all the vessels of service in the LORD’s house— 14 of gold by weight for the gold for all vessels of every kind of service, for all the vessels of silver by weight, for all vessels of every kind of service; 15 by weight also for the lamp stands of gold,
and for its lamps, of gold, by weight for every lamp stand and for its lamps; and for the lamp stands of silver, by weight for every lamp stand and for its lamps, according to the use of every lamp stand; 16 and the gold by weight for the tables of show bread, for every table; and silver for the tables of silver; 17 and the forks, the basins, and the cups, of pure gold; and for the golden bowls by weight for every bowl; and for the silver bowls by weight for every bowl; 18 and for the altar of
incense, refined gold by weight; and gold for the plans for the chariot, and the cherubim that spread out and cover the ark of the LORD’s covenant. 19 “All this”, David said, “I have been made to understand in writing from the LORD’s hand, even all the works of this pattern.” | |
| | 20 David said to Solomon his son, “Be strong and courageous, and do it. Don’t be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the LORD God, even my God, is with you. He will not fail you nor forsake you, until all the work for the service of the LORD’s house is finished. 21 Behold, there are the divisions of the priests and the Levites for all the service of God’s house. Every willing man who has skill for any kind of service shall be with you in all
kinds of work. Also the captains and all the people will be entirely at your command.” | |
| | Chapter 29 | |
| | 1 David the king said to all the assembly, “Solomon my son, whom alone God has chosen, is yet young and tender, and the work is great; for the palace is not for man, but for the LORD God. 2 Now I have prepared with all my might for the house of my God the gold for the things of gold, the silver for the things of silver, the bronze for the things
of bronze, iron for the things of iron, and wood for the things of wood, also onyx stones, stones to be set, stones for inlaid work of various colours, all kinds of precious stones, and marble stones in abundance. 3 In addition, because I have set my affection on the house of my God, since I have a treasure of my own of gold and silver, I give it to the house of my God, over and above all that I have prepared for the holy house: 4 even three thousand talents of gold,† of the gold of Ophir, and
seven thousand talents‡ of refined silver, with which to overlay the walls of the houses; 5 of gold for the things of gold, and of silver for the things of silver, and for all kinds of work to be made by the hands of artisans. Who then offers willingly to consecrate himself today to the LORD?” | |
| | 6 Then the princes of the fathers’ households, and the princes of the tribes of Israel, and the captains of thousands and of hundreds, with the rulers over the king’s work, offered willingly; 7 and they gave for the service of God’s house of gold five thousand talents§ and ten thousand darics,† of silver ten thousand talents, of bronze eighteen thousand talents, and of iron one hundred thousand talents.
8 People with whom precious stones were found gave them to the treasure of the LORD’s house, under the hand of Jehiel the Gershonite. 9 Then the people rejoiced, because they offered willingly, because with a perfect heart they offered willingly to the LORD; and David the king also rejoiced with great joy. | |
| | 10 Therefore David blessed the LORD before all the assembly; and David said, “You are blessed, LORD, the God of Israel our father, forever and ever. 11 Yours, LORD, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory, and the majesty! For all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours. Yours is the kingdom, LORD, and you are exalted as head above all. 12 Both riches and honour come from you, and
you rule over all! In your hand is power and might! It is in your hand to make great, and to give strength to all! 13 Now therefore, our God, we thank you and praise your glorious name. 14 But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly as this? For all things come from you, and we have given you of your own. 15 For we are strangers before you and foreigners, as all our fathers were. Our days on the earth are as a shadow, and there is no remaining. 16 LORD our
God, all this store that we have prepared to build you a house for your holy name comes from your hand, and is all your own. 17 I know also, my God, that you try the heart and have pleasure in uprightness. As for me, in the uprightness of my heart I have willingly offered all these things. Now I have seen with joy your people, who are present here, offer willingly to you. 18 LORD, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel, our fathers, keep this desire forever in the thoughts of the heart of
your people, and prepare their heart for you; 19 and give to Solomon my son a perfect heart, to keep your commandments, your testimonies, and your statutes, and to do all these things, and to build the palace, for which I have made provision.” | |
| | 20 Then David said to all the assembly, “Now bless the LORD your God!” | |
| | All the assembly blessed the LORD, the God of their fathers, and bowed down their heads and prostrated themselves
before the LORD and the king. 21 They sacrificed sacrifices to the LORD and offered burnt offerings to the LORD on the next day after that day, even one thousand bulls, one thousand rams, and one thousand lambs, with their drink offerings and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel, 22 and ate and drank before the LORD on that day with great gladness. They made Solomon the son of David king the second time, and anointed him before the LORD to be prince, and Zadok to be priest. | |
| | 23 Then Solomon sat on the throne of the LORD as king instead of David his father, and prospered; and all Israel obeyed him. 24 All the princes, the mighty men, and also all of the sons of King David submitted themselves to
Solomon the king. 25 The LORD magnified Solomon exceedingly in the sight of all Israel, and gave to him such royal majesty as had not been on any king before him in Israel. | |
Chapter 2 | | |
1 Now the days of David came near that he should die; | | |
and he commanded Solomon his son, saying, 2 “I am going the way of all the earth. You be strong therefore, and show yourself a man; 3 and keep the instruction of the LORD your God, to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes, his commandments, his ordinances, and his testimonies, according to that which is written in the law of Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn yourself. 4 Then the LORD may establish his word which he spoke concerning me, saying, ‘If your
children are careful of their way, to walk before me in truth with all their heart and with all their soul, there shall not fail you,’ he said, ‘a man on the throne of Israel.’ | | |
5 “Moreover you know also what Joab the
son of Zeruiah did to me, even what he did to the two captains of the armies of Israel, to Abner the son of Ner and to Amasa the son of Jether, whom he killed, and shed the blood of war in peace, and put the blood of war on his sash that was around his waist and in his sandals that were on his feet. 6 Do therefore according to your wisdom, and don’t let his grey head go down to Sheol† in peace. 7 But show kindness to the sons of Barzillai the Gileadite, and let them be amongst those who eat at
your table; for so they came to me when I fled from Absalom your brother. | | |
8 “Behold, there is with you Shimei the son of Gera, the Benjamite of Bahurim, who cursed me with a grievous curse in the day when I went to
Mahanaim; but he came down to meet me at the Jordan, and I swore to him by the LORD, saying, ‘I will not put you to death with the sword.’ 9 Now therefore don’t hold him guiltless, for you are a wise man; and you will know what you ought to do to him, and you shall bring his grey head down to Sheol‡ with blood.” | | |
10 David slept with his fathers, and was buried in David’s city. 11 The days that David reigned over Israel were forty years; he reigned seven years in Hebron, and he reigned thirty-three years in Jerusalem. | 26 Now David the son of Jesse reigned over all Israel. 27 The time that he reigned over Israel was forty years; he reigned seven years in Hebron, and he reigned thirty-three years in Jerusalem. 28 He died at a good old age, full of days, riches, and honour; | |
12 Solomon sat on David his father’s throne; and his kingdom was firmly established. | and Solomon his son reigned in his place. | |
| | 29 Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the history of Samuel the seer, and in the history of Nathan the prophet, and in the history of Gad the seer, 30 with all his reign and his might, and the events that involved him, Israel, and all the kingdoms of the lands. | |
13 Then Adonijah the son of Haggith came to Bathsheba the mother of Solomon. She said, “Do you come peaceably?” | | |
He said,
“Peaceably. 14 He said moreover, I have something to tell you.” | | |
She said, “Say on.” | | |
15 He said, “You know that the kingdom was mine, and that all Israel set their faces on me, that I should reign. However, the kingdom is turned around, and has become my brother’s; for it was his from the LORD. 16 Now I ask one petition of you. Don’t deny me.” | | |
She said to him, “Say on.” | | |
17 He said, “Please speak to Solomon the king (for he will not tell you ‘no’), that he give me Abishag the Shunammite as wife.” | | |
18 Bathsheba said, “All right. I will speak for you to the
king.” | | |
19 Bathsheba therefore went to King Solomon, to speak to him for Adonijah. The king rose up to meet her and bowed himself to her, and sat down on his throne and caused a throne to be set for the king’s mother;
and she sat on his right hand. 20 Then she said, “I ask one small petition of you; don’t deny me.” | | |
The king said to her, “Ask on, my mother, for I will not deny you.” | | |
21 She said, “Let Abishag the Shunammite be given to Adonijah your brother as wife.” | | |
22 King Solomon answered his mother, “Why do you ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah? Ask for him the kingdom also, for he is my elder brother; even for him, and for Abiathar the priest, and for Joab the son of Zeruiah.” 23 Then King Solomon swore by the LORD, saying, “God do so to me, and more also, if Adonijah has not spoken this word against his own life. 24 Now
therefore as the LORD lives, who has established me and set me on my father David’s throne, and who has made me a house as he promised, surely Adonijah shall be put to death today.” | | |
25 King Solomon sent Benaiah the son
of Jehoiada; and he fell on him, so that he died. 26 To Abiathar the priest the king said, “Go to Anathoth, to your own fields, for you are worthy of death. But I will not at this time put you to death, because you bore the Lord§ GOD’s ark before David my father, and because you were afflicted in all in which my father was afflicted.” 27 So Solomon thrust Abiathar out from being priest to the LORD, that he might fulfil the LORD’s word which he spoke concerning the house of Eli in
Shiloh. | | |
28 This news came to Joab; for Joab had followed Adonijah, although he didn’t follow Absalom. Joab fled to the LORD’s Tent, and held onto the horns of the altar. 29 King Solomon was told, “Joab has fled to the
LORD’s Tent; and behold, he is by the altar.” Then Solomon sent Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, saying, “Go, fall on him.” | | |
30 Benaiah came to the LORD’s Tent, and said to him, “The king says, ‘Come out!’ ” | | |
He said, “No; but I will die here.” | | |
Benaiah brought the king word again, saying, “This is what Joab said, and this is how he answered me.” | | |
31 The king said to
him, “Do as he has said, and fall on him, and bury him, that you may take away the blood, which Joab shed without cause, from me and from my father’s house. 32 The LORD will return his blood on his own head, because he fell on two men more righteous and better than he, and killed them with the sword, and my father David didn’t know it: Abner the son of Ner, captain of the army of Israel, and Amasa the son of Jether, captain of the army of Judah. 33 So their blood will return on the head of Joab
and on the head of his offspring† forever. But for David, for his offspring, for his house, and for his throne, there will be peace forever from the LORD.” | | |
34 Then Benaiah the son of Jehoiada went up and fell on him,
and killed him; and he was buried in his own house in the wilderness. 35 The king put Benaiah the son of Jehoiada in his place over the army; and the king put Zadok the priest in the place of Abiathar. | | |
36 The king sent
and called for Shimei, and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem, and live there, and don’t go anywhere else. 37 For on the day you go out and pass over the brook Kidron, know for certain that you will surely die. Your blood will be on your own head.” | | |
38 Shimei said to the king, “What you say is good. As my lord the king has said, so will your servant do.” Shimei lived in Jerusalem many days. | | |
39 At the end
of three years, two of Shimei’s slaves ran away to Achish, son of Maacah, king of Gath. They told Shimei, saying, “Behold, your slaves are in Gath.” | | |
40 Shimei arose, saddled his donkey, and
went to Gath to Achish to seek his slaves; and Shimei went and brought his slaves from Gath. 41 Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath, and had come again. | | |
42 The king sent and called for Shimei,
and said to him, “Didn’t I adjure you by the LORD and warn you, saying, ‘Know for certain that on the day you go out and walk anywhere else, you shall surely die’? You said to me, ‘The saying that I have heard is good.’ 43 Why then have you not kept the oath of the LORD and the commandment that I have instructed you with?” 44 The king said moreover to Shimei, “You know in your heart all the wickedness that you did to David my father. Therefore the LORD will return your wickedness on your own
head. 45 But King Solomon will be blessed, and David’s throne will be established before the LORD forever.” 46 So the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; and he went out, and fell on him, so that he died. The kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon. | | |