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2 Samuel 18
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2 Samuel 18
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1
David now mustered the men who were with him and appointed generals and captains[91] to lead them.
2
He sent the troops out in three groups, placing one group under Joab, one under Joabβs brother Abishai son of Zeruiah, and one under Ittai, the man from Gath. The king told his troops, βI am going out with you.β
3
But his men objected strongly. βYou must not go,β they urged. βIf we have to turn and runβand even if half of us dieβit will make no difference to Absalomβs troops; they will be looking only for you. You are worth 10,000 of us,[92] and it is better that you stay here in the town and send help if we need it.β
4
βIf you think thatβs the best plan, Iβll do it,β the king answered. So he stood alongside the gate of the town as all the troops marched out in groups of hundreds and of thousands.
5
And the king gave this command to Joab, Abishai, and Ittai: βFor my sake, deal gently with young Absalom.β And all the troops heard the king give this order to his commanders.
6
So the battle began in the forest of Ephraim,
7
and the Israelite troops were beaten back by Davidβs men. There was a great slaughter that day, and 20,000 men laid down their lives.
8
The battle raged all across the countryside, and more men died because of the forest than were killed by the sword.
9
During the battle, Absalom happened to come upon some of Davidβs men. He tried to escape on his mule, but as he rode beneath the thick branches of a great tree, his hair[93] got caught in the tree. His mule kept going and left him dangling in the air.
10
One of Davidβs men saw what had happened and told Joab, βI saw Absalom dangling from a great tree.β
11
βWhat?β Joab demanded. βYou saw him there and didnβt kill him? I would have rewarded you with ten pieces of silver[94] and a heroβs belt!β
12
βI would not kill the kingβs son for even a thousand pieces of silver,[95]β the man replied to Joab. βWe all heard the king say to you and Abishai and Ittai, βFor my sake, please spare young Absalom.β
13
And if I had betrayed the king by killing his sonβand the king would certainly find out who did itβyou yourself would be the first to abandon me.β
14
βEnough of this nonsense,β Joab said. Then he took three daggers and plunged them into Absalomβs heart as he dangled, still alive, in the great tree.
15
Ten of Joabβs young armor bearers then surrounded Absalom and killed him.
16
Then Joab blew the ramβs horn, and his men returned from chasing the army of Israel.
17
They threw Absalomβs body into a deep pit in the forest and piled a great heap of stones over it. And all Israel fled to their homes.
18
During his lifetime, Absalom had built a monument to himself in the Kingβs Valley, for he said, βI have no son to carry on my name.β He named the monument after himself, and it is known as Absalomβs Monument to this day.
19
Then Zadokβs son Ahimaaz said, βLet me run to the king with the good news that the LORD has rescued him from his enemies.β
20
βNo,β Joab told him, βit wouldnβt be good news to the king that his son is dead. You can be my messenger another time, but not today.β
21
Then Joab said to a man from Ethiopia,[96] βGo tell the king what you have seen.β The man bowed and ran off.
22
But Ahimaaz continued to plead with Joab, βWhatever happens, please let me go, too.β βWhy should you go, my son?β Joab replied. βThere will be no reward for your news.β
23
βYes, but let me go anyway,β he begged. Joab finally said, βAll right, go ahead.β So Ahimaaz took the less demanding route by way of the plain and ran to Mahanaim ahead of the Ethiopian.
24
While David was sitting between the inner and outer gates of the town, the watchman climbed to the roof of the gateway by the wall. As he looked, he saw a lone man running toward them.
25
He shouted the news down to David, and the king replied, βIf he is alone, he has news.β As the messenger came closer,
26
the watchman saw another man running toward them. He shouted down, βHere comes another one!β The king replied, βHe also will have news.β
27
βThe first man runs like Ahimaaz son of Zadok,β the watchman said. βHe is a good man and comes with good news,β the king replied.
28
Then Ahimaaz cried out to the king, βEverything is all right!β He bowed before the king with his face to the ground and said, βPraise to the LORD your God, who has handed over the rebels who dared to stand against my lord the king.β
29
βWhat about young Absalom?β the king demanded. βIs he all right?β Ahimaaz replied, βWhen Joab told me to come, there was a lot of commotion. But I didnβt know what was happening.β
30
βWait here,β the king told him. So Ahimaaz stepped aside.
31
Then the man from Ethiopia arrived and said, βI have good news for my lord the king. Today the LORD has rescued you from all those who rebelled against you.β
32
βWhat about young Absalom?β the king demanded. βIs he all right?β And the Ethiopian replied, βMay all of your enemies, my lord the king, both now and in the future, share the fate of that young man!β
33
[97]The king was overcome with emotion. He went up to the room over the gateway and burst into tears. And as he went, he cried, βO my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you! O Absalom, my son, my son.β
| # | NLT | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | David now mustered the men who were with him and appointed generals and captains[91] to lead them. | |
| 2 | He sent the troops out in three groups, placing one group under Joab, one under Joabβs brother Abishai son of Zeruiah, and one under Ittai, the man from Gath. The king told his troops, βI am going out with you.β | |
| 3 | But his men objected strongly. βYou must not go,β they urged. βIf we have to turn and runβand even if half of us dieβit will make no difference to Absalomβs troops; they will be looking only for you. You are worth 10,000 of us,[92] and it is better that you stay here in the town and send help if we need it.β | |
| 4 | βIf you think thatβs the best plan, Iβll do it,β the king answered. So he stood alongside the gate of the town as all the troops marched out in groups of hundreds and of thousands. | |
| 5 | And the king gave this command to Joab, Abishai, and Ittai: βFor my sake, deal gently with young Absalom.β And all the troops heard the king give this order to his commanders. | |
| 6 | So the battle began in the forest of Ephraim, | |
| 7 | and the Israelite troops were beaten back by Davidβs men. There was a great slaughter that day, and 20,000 men laid down their lives. | |
| 8 | The battle raged all across the countryside, and more men died because of the forest than were killed by the sword. | |
| 9 | During the battle, Absalom happened to come upon some of Davidβs men. He tried to escape on his mule, but as he rode beneath the thick branches of a great tree, his hair[93] got caught in the tree. His mule kept going and left him dangling in the air. | |
| 10 | One of Davidβs men saw what had happened and told Joab, βI saw Absalom dangling from a great tree.β | |
| 11 | βWhat?β Joab demanded. βYou saw him there and didnβt kill him? I would have rewarded you with ten pieces of silver[94] and a heroβs belt!β | |
| 12 | βI would not kill the kingβs son for even a thousand pieces of silver,[95]β the man replied to Joab. βWe all heard the king say to you and Abishai and Ittai, βFor my sake, please spare young Absalom.β | |
| 13 | And if I had betrayed the king by killing his sonβand the king would certainly find out who did itβyou yourself would be the first to abandon me.β | |
| 14 | βEnough of this nonsense,β Joab said. Then he took three daggers and plunged them into Absalomβs heart as he dangled, still alive, in the great tree. | |
| 15 | Ten of Joabβs young armor bearers then surrounded Absalom and killed him. | |
| 16 | Then Joab blew the ramβs horn, and his men returned from chasing the army of Israel. | |
| 17 | They threw Absalomβs body into a deep pit in the forest and piled a great heap of stones over it. And all Israel fled to their homes. | |
| 18 | During his lifetime, Absalom had built a monument to himself in the Kingβs Valley, for he said, βI have no son to carry on my name.β He named the monument after himself, and it is known as Absalomβs Monument to this day. | |
| 19 | Then Zadokβs son Ahimaaz said, βLet me run to the king with the good news that the LORD has rescued him from his enemies.β | |
| 20 | βNo,β Joab told him, βit wouldnβt be good news to the king that his son is dead. You can be my messenger another time, but not today.β | |
| 21 | Then Joab said to a man from Ethiopia,[96] βGo tell the king what you have seen.β The man bowed and ran off. | |
| 22 | But Ahimaaz continued to plead with Joab, βWhatever happens, please let me go, too.β βWhy should you go, my son?β Joab replied. βThere will be no reward for your news.β | |
| 23 | βYes, but let me go anyway,β he begged. Joab finally said, βAll right, go ahead.β So Ahimaaz took the less demanding route by way of the plain and ran to Mahanaim ahead of the Ethiopian. | |
| 24 | While David was sitting between the inner and outer gates of the town, the watchman climbed to the roof of the gateway by the wall. As he looked, he saw a lone man running toward them. | |
| 25 | He shouted the news down to David, and the king replied, βIf he is alone, he has news.β As the messenger came closer, | |
| 26 | the watchman saw another man running toward them. He shouted down, βHere comes another one!β The king replied, βHe also will have news.β | |
| 27 | βThe first man runs like Ahimaaz son of Zadok,β the watchman said. βHe is a good man and comes with good news,β the king replied. | |
| 28 | Then Ahimaaz cried out to the king, βEverything is all right!β He bowed before the king with his face to the ground and said, βPraise to the LORD your God, who has handed over the rebels who dared to stand against my lord the king.β | |
| 29 | βWhat about young Absalom?β the king demanded. βIs he all right?β Ahimaaz replied, βWhen Joab told me to come, there was a lot of commotion. But I didnβt know what was happening.β | |
| 30 | βWait here,β the king told him. So Ahimaaz stepped aside. | |
| 31 | Then the man from Ethiopia arrived and said, βI have good news for my lord the king. Today the LORD has rescued you from all those who rebelled against you.β | |
| 32 | βWhat about young Absalom?β the king demanded. βIs he all right?β And the Ethiopian replied, βMay all of your enemies, my lord the king, both now and in the future, share the fate of that young man!β | |
| 33 | [97]The king was overcome with emotion. He went up to the room over the gateway and burst into tears. And as he went, he cried, βO my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you! O Absalom, my son, my son.β |
Footnotes & Cross-References
Cross-References
2 Samuel 18:3 [#*]
careβ¦: Heb. set their heart on us
2 Samuel 18:3 [#†
worthβ¦: Heb. as ten thousand of us
2 Samuel 18:3 [#‡
succour: Heb. be to succour or help
2 Samuel 18:8 [#§]
devoured: Heb. multiplied to devour
2 Samuel 18:12 [#**]
receive: Heb. weigh upon mine hand
2 Samuel 18:12 [#†
Bewareβ¦: Heb. Beware whosoever ye be of, etc
2 Samuel 18:14 [#‡
withβ¦: Heb. before thee
2 Samuel 18:14 [#§&s
midst: Heb. heart
2 Samuel 18:19 [#***]
avengedβ¦: Heb. judged him from the hand, etc
2 Samuel 18:20 [#†
bear tidings this: Heb. be a man of tidings, etc
2 Samuel 18:22 [#‡
howsoever: Heb. be what may
2 Samuel 18:22 [#§&s
ready: or, convenient
2 Samuel 18:27 [#*]
Meβ¦: Heb. I see the running
2 Samuel 18:28 [#†
Allβ¦: or, Peace be to thee: Heb. Peace
2 Samuel 18:28 [#‡
deliveredβ¦: Heb. shut up
2 Samuel 18:29 [#§]
Isβ¦: Heb. Is there peace?
2 Samuel 18:31 [#**]
Tidings: Heb. Tidings is brought
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