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II Samuel
14
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14
:
1
Now
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah
perceived
that the
king
's
heart
was toward
Absalom
.
14
:
2
And
Joab
sent
to
Tekoah
, and
fetched
thence a
wise
woman
, and
said
unto her, I
pray
thee,
feign
thyself
to be a
mourner
, and
put
on now
mourning
apparel
, and
anoint
not
thyself
with
oil
, but be as a
woman
that had a
long
time
mourned
for the
dead
:
14
:
3
And
come
to the
king
, and
speak
on this
manner
unto him. So
Joab
put
the
words
in her
mouth
.
14
:
4
And when the
woman
of
Tekoah
spake
to the
king
, she
fell
on her
face
to the
ground
, and did
obeisance
, and
said
,
Help
,
O
king
.
14
:
5
And the
king
said
unto her, What
aileth
thee? And she
answered
, I am indeed a
widow
woman
, and
mine
husband
is
dead
.
14
:
6
And thy
handmaid
had
two
sons
, and they
two
strove
together in the
field
, and there was none to
part
them, but the one
smote
the other, and
slew
him.
14
:
7
And,
behold
, the whole
family
is
risen
against thine
handmaid
, and they
said
,
Deliver
him that
smote
his
brother
, that we
may
kill
him, for the
life
of his
brother
whom he
slew
; and we will
destroy
the
heir
also: and so they shall
quench
my
coal
which is
left
, and shall not
leave
to my
husband
neither
name
nor
remainder
upon the
earth
.
14
:
8
And the
king
said
unto the
woman
,
Go
to thine
house
, and I will
give
charge
concerning
thee.
14
:
9
And the
woman
of
Tekoah
said
unto the
king
, My
lord
,
O
king
, the
iniquity
be on me, and on my
father
's
house
: and the
king
and his
throne
be
guiltless
.
14
:
10
And the
king
said
, Whoever
saith
ought
unto thee,
bring
him to me, and he shall not
touch
thee any more.
14
:
11
Then
said
she, I
pray
thee, let the
king
remember
the
LORD
thy
God
, that thou
wouldest
not
suffer
the
revengers
of
blood
to
destroy
any more,
lest
they
destroy
my
son
. And he
said
, As the
LORD
liveth
, there shall not one
hair
of thy
son
fall
to the
earth
.
14
:
12
Then the
woman
said
, Let thine
handmaid
, I
pray
thee,
speak
one
word
unto my
lord
the
king
. And he
said
,
Say
on.
14
:
13
And the
woman
said
,
Wherefore
then hast thou
thought
such a
thing
against the
people
of
God
? for the
king
doth
speak
this
thing
as one which is
faulty
, in that the
king
doth
not
fetch
home
again his
banished
.
14
:
14
For we must
needs
die
, and are as
water
spilt
on the
ground
, which cannot be
gathered
up again; neither
doth
God
respect
any
person
: yet
doth
he
devise
means
, that his
banished
be not
expelled
from him.
14
:
15
Now therefore that I am
come
to
speak
of this
thing
unto my
lord
the
king
, it is because the
people
have made me
afraid
: and thy
handmaid
said
, I will now
speak
unto the
king
; it
may
be that the
king
will
perform
the
request
of his
handmaid
.
14
:
16
For the
king
will
hear
, to
deliver
his
handmaid
out of the
hand
of the
man
that would
destroy
me and my
son
together out of the
inheritance
of
God
.
14
:
17
Then thine
handmaid
said
, The
word
of my
lord
the
king
shall now be
comfortable
: for as an
angel
of
God
, so is my
lord
the
king
to
discern
good
and
bad
: therefore the
LORD
thy
God
will be with thee.
14
:
18
Then the
king
answered
and
said
unto the
woman
,
Hide
not from me, I
pray
thee, the
thing
that I shall
ask
thee. And the
woman
said
, Let my
lord
the
king
now
speak
.
14
:
19
And the
king
said
, Is not the
hand
of
Joab
with thee in all this? And the
woman
answered
and
said
, As thy
soul
liveth
, my
lord
the
king
, none can
turn
to the
right
hand
or to the
left
from
ought
that my
lord
the
king
hath
spoken
: for thy
servant
Joab
, he
bade
me, and he
put
all these
words
in the
mouth
of thine
handmaid
:
14
:
20
To
fetch
about this
form
of
speech
hath thy
servant
Joab
done this
thing
: and my
lord
is
wise
, according to the
wisdom
of an
angel
of
God
, to
know
all
things
that are in the
earth
.
14
:
21
And the
king
said
unto
Joab
,
Behold
now, I have done this
thing
:
go
therefore,
bring
the
young
man
Absalom
again.
14
:
22
And
Joab
fell
to the
ground
on his
face
, and
bowed
himself, and
thanked
the
king
: and
Joab
said
, To
day
thy
servant
knoweth
that I have found
grace
in thy
sight
, my
lord
,
O
king
, in that the
king
hath
fulfilled
the
request
of his
servant
.
14
:
23
So
Joab
arose
and
went
to
Geshur
, and
brought
Absalom
to
Jerusalem
.
14
:
24
And the
king
said
, Let him
turn
to his own
house
, and let him not
see
my
face
. So
Absalom
returned
to his own
house
, and
saw
not the
king
's
face
.
14
:
25
But in all
Israel
there was none to be so much
praised
as
Absalom
for his
beauty
: from the
sole
of his
foot
even to the
crown
of his
head
there was no
blemish
in him.
14
:
26
And when he
polled
his
head
, (for it was at every
year
's end that he
polled
it: because the
hair
was
heavy
on him, therefore he
polled
it:) he
weighed
the
hair
of his
head
at
two
hundred
shekels
after the
king
's
weight
.
14
:
27
And unto
Absalom
there were
born
three
sons
, and one
daughter
, whose
name
was
Tamar
: she was a
woman
of a
fair
countenance
.
14
:
28
So
Absalom
dwelt
two
full
years
in
Jerusalem
, and
saw
not the
king
's
face
.
14
:
29
Therefore
Absalom
sent
for
Joab
, to have
sent
him to the
king
; but he would not
come
to him: and when he
sent
again the
second
time
, he would not
come
.
14
:
30
Therefore he
said
unto his
servants
,
See
,
Joab
's
field
is
near
mine
, and he hath
barley
there;
go
and
set
it on
fire
. And
Absalom
's
servants
set
the
field
on
fire
.
14
:
31
Then
Joab
arose
, and
came
to
Absalom
unto his
house
, and
said
unto him,
Wherefore
have thy
servants
set
my
field
on
fire
?
14
:
32
And
Absalom
answered
Joab
,
Behold
, I
sent
unto thee,
saying
,
Come
hither
, that I
may
send
thee to the
king
, to
say
,
Wherefore
am I
come
from
Geshur
? it had been
good
for me to have been there still: now therefore let me
see
the
king
's
face
; and if there be any
iniquity
in me, let him
kill
me.
14
:
33
So
Joab
came
to the
king
, and
told
him: and when he had
called
for
Absalom
, he
came
to the
king
, and
bowed
himself on his
face
to the
ground
before the
king
: and the
king
kissed
Absalom
.
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