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2 Samuel 18


2 Samuel 18 - 1

Then David - reviewed his troops - - and appointed over them commanders of hundreds and of thousands ....

2 Samuel 18 - 2

He - sent out the troops , a third ... under Joab , a third ... under Joab’s brother Abishai son of Zeruiah , and a third ... under Ittai the Gittite. And the king said to the troops , “ I will surely march out ... with you as well. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 3

But the people pleaded , “ You must not go out ! For if we have to flee ... , vvv they will pay no attention ... to us. Even if half of us die , they will not care ... - ; but - (you are) worth ten thousand of us. It is better for now ... ... if you support from the city. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 4

“ I will do whatever seems best to you , ” the king replied -. So he stood beside ... the gate , while all the troops marched out by hundreds and by thousands.

2 Samuel 18 - 5

Now the king - had commanded Joab , - Abishai , - and Ittai , ... “ Treat the young man Absalom gently And all the people heard the king’s - orders to each of the commanders regarding ... Absalom.

2 Samuel 18 - 6

So David’s army marched into the field to engage Israel in the battle , which took place in the forest of Ephraim.

2 Samuel 18 - 7

There the people of Israel were defeated by David’s servants , and the slaughter was ... great that day — twenty thousand (men).

2 Samuel 18 - 8

- - The battle spread over ... the whole countryside , and that day the forest devoured more people than ... the sword.

2 Samuel 18 - 9

Now Absalom ... was riding on his mule when he met the servants of David , and as the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak , Absalom’s head was caught fast in the tree. The mule - under him kept going , so that he was suspended in midair ... ... ....

2 Samuel 18 - 10

When one of the men saw this , he told Joab - , “ I just saw - Absalom hanging in an oak tree ! ”

2 Samuel 18 - 11

“ You just saw him ! ” Joab - - exclaimed. “ Why did you not strike him to the ground ... right there ? I would have given ten (shekels) of silver and a warrior’s belt ! ”

2 Samuel 18 - 12

The man replied - - , “ Even if - a thousand (shekels) of silver were weighed out into my hands , I would not raise my hand against the son of the king. For we heard the king - - command you and Abishai - and Ittai , ... ‘ Protect the young man Absalom (for my sake). ’

2 Samuel 18 - 13

If I had jeopardized ... ... ... my own life — and nothing is hidden from the king — you would have abandoned me. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 14

But Joab declared , “ I am not going to wait like this with you ! ” And he took three spears in his hand and thrust them through the heart of Absalom while he was still alive ... in the oak tree.

2 Samuel 18 - 15

And ten young men who carried Joab’s armor surrounded Absalom , struck him , and killed him.

2 Samuel 18 - 16

Then Joab blew the ram’s horn , and the troops broke off their pursuit ... of Israel because Joab - had restrained them ....

2 Samuel 18 - 17

They took - Absalom , cast him into a large pit in the forest , and piled a huge ... mound of stones over him. Meanwhile, all the Israelites fled , each to his home.

2 Samuel 18 - 18

During his lifetime - , Absalom ... had set up a pillar - in the King’s Valley , for he had said , “ I have no son to preserve the memory of my name. ” So he gave the pillar ... his name , and to this day it is called Absalom’s Monument.

2 Samuel 18 - 19

Then Ahimaaz son of Zadok said , “ Please let me run and tell the king the good news - that the LORD has avenged him of his enemies. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 20

But Joab replied “ You are not the man to take good news today .... You may do it another day , but you must not (do so) today ... , because ... the king’s son is dead. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 21

So Joab said to a Cushite , “ Go , tell the king what you have seen. ” The Cushite bowed to Joab and took off running.

2 Samuel 18 - 22

Ahimaaz son of Zadok , however, persisted ... and said to Joab , ... “ Regardless of whatever may happen , please let me also run behind the Cushite ! ” “ My son , ” Joab replied , “ why ... do you want to run , not receive a reward ? ”

2 Samuel 18 - 23

“ No matter what , I want to run ! ” he replied. “ Then run ! ” Joab told So Ahimaaz ran by way of the plain and outran - the Cushite.

2 Samuel 18 - 24

Now David was sitting between the two gates when the watchman went up to the roof of the gateway by the wall , looked out , - - and saw ... a man running alone ....

2 Samuel 18 - 25

So (he) called out and told the king. “ If he is alone ... , ” the king replied , “ he bears good news. ” As the first runner drew ... near ,

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the watchman saw another man running , and he called out ... to the gatekeeper , “ Look ! Another man is running alone ... ! ” “ This (one) also brings good news , ” said the king.

2 Samuel 18 - 27

The watchman said , “ The first man appears - to me to be running like Ahimaaz son of Zadok -. ” “ This is a good man , ” said the king. “ He comes with good news. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 28

Then Ahimaaz called out to the king , “ All is well ! ” And he bowed facedown ... before the king. He continued , “ Blessed (be) the LORD your God ! - He has delivered up - the men who raised - their hands against my lord the king. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 29

The king asked , “ Is the young man Absalom all right ? ” And Ahimaaz replied , “ When Joab - sent - the king’s servant and your servant , I saw a great tumult , but I do not know what it was. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 30

“ Move aside , ” said the king , “ and stand here. ” So he stepped aside.

2 Samuel 18 - 31

Just then the Cushite came and said ... , “ May my lord the king ... hear the good news : Today the LORD has avenged you of all who rose up against you ! ”

2 Samuel 18 - 32

The king ... asked the Cushite , “ Is the young man Absalom all right ? ” And the Cushite replied , “ May what has become of the young man happen to the enemies of my lord the king and to all who rise up against you to harm you. ”

2 Samuel 18 - 33

The king was shaken and went up to the gate chamber and wept. And as he walked , he cried out , “ O my son Absalom ! My son , my son Absalom ! If only ... I had died instead of you , O Absalom , my son , my son ! ”