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II Samuel
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1
And
David
numbered
the
people
that were with him, and
set
captains
of
thousands
, and
captains
of
hundreds
over them.
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:
2
And
David
sent
forth
a
third
part
of the
people
under the
hand
of
Joab
, and a
third
part
under the
hand
of
Abishai
the
son
of
Zeruiah
,
Joab
's
brother
, and a
third
part
under the
hand
of
Ittai
the
Gittite
. And the
king
said
unto the
people
, I will
surely
go
forth
with you myself also.
18
:
3
But the
people
answered
, Thou shalt not
go
forth
: for if we
flee
away, they will not
care
for us; neither if
half
of us
die
, will they
care
for us: but now thou
art
worth
ten
thousand
of us: therefore now it is
better
that thou
succour
us out of the
city
.
18
:
4
And the
king
said
unto them, What
seemeth
you
best
I will do. And the
king
stood
by the
gate
side
, and all the
people
came
out by
hundreds
and by
thousands
.
18
:
5
And the
king
commanded
Joab
and
Abishai
and
Ittai
,
saying
,
Deal
gently
for my
sake
with the
young
man
, even with
Absalom
. And all the
people
heard
when the
king
gave
all the
captains
charge
concerning
Absalom
.
18
:
6
So the
people
went
out into the
field
against
Israel
: and the
battle
was in the
wood
of
Ephraim
;
18
:
7
Where the
people
of
Israel
were
slain
before the
servants
of
David
, and there was there a
great
slaughter
that
day
of
twenty
thousand
men
.
18
:
8
For the
battle
was there
scattered
over the
face
of all the
country
: and the
wood
devoured
more
people
that
day
than the
sword
devoured
.
18
:
9
And
Absalom
met
the
servants
of
David
. And
Absalom
rode
upon a
mule
, and the
mule
went
under the
thick
boughs
of a
great
oak
, and his
head
caught
hold
of the
oak
, and he was
taken
up between the
heaven
and the
earth
; and the
mule
that was under him
went
away.
18
:
10
And a
certain
man
saw
it, and
told
Joab
, and
said
,
Behold
, I
saw
Absalom
hanged
in an
oak
.
18
:
11
And
Joab
said
unto the
man
that
told
him, And,
behold
, thou
sawest
him, and why
didst
thou not
smite
him there to the
ground
? and I would have
given
thee
ten
shekels
of
silver
, and a
girdle
.
18
:
12
And the
man
said
unto
Joab
, Though I should
receive
a
thousand
shekels
of
silver
in
mine
hand
, yet would I not
put
forth
mine
hand
against the
king
's
son
: for in our
hearing
the
king
charged
thee and
Abishai
and
Ittai
,
saying
,
Beware
that none
touch
the
young
man
Absalom
.
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:
13
Otherwise I should have
wrought
falsehood
against
mine
own
life
: for there is no
matter
hid
from the
king
, and thou
thyself
wouldest
have
set
thyself
against me.
18
:
14
Then
said
Joab
, I
may
not
tarry
thus with thee. And he
took
three
darts
in his
hand
, and
thrust
them through the
heart
of
Absalom
, while he was yet
alive
in the
midst
of the
oak
.
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:
15
And
ten
young
men
that
bare
Joab
's
armour
compassed
about and
smote
Absalom
, and
slew
him.
18
:
16
And
Joab
blew
the
trumpet
, and the
people
returned
from
pursuing
after
Israel
: for
Joab
held
back
the
people
.
18
:
17
And they
took
Absalom
, and
cast
him into a
great
pit
in the
wood
, and
laid
a very
great
heap
of
stones
upon him: and all
Israel
fled
every one to his
tent
.
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:
18
Now
Absalom
in his
lifetime
had
taken
and
reared
up for himself a
pillar
, which is in the
king
's
dale
: for he
said
, I have no
son
to
keep
my
name
in
remembrance
: and he
called
the
pillar
after his own
name
: and it is
called
unto this
day
,
Absalom
's
place
.
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:
19
Then
said
Ahimaaz
the
son
of
Zadok
, Let me now
run
, and
bear
the
king
tidings
, how that the
LORD
hath
avenged
him of his
enemies
.
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:
20
And
Joab
said
unto him, Thou shalt not
bear
tidings
this
day
, but thou shalt
bear
tidings
another
day
: but this
day
thou shalt
bear
no
tidings
, because the
king
's
son
is
dead
.
18
:
21
Then
said
Joab
to
Cushi
,
Go
tell
the
king
what thou hast
seen
. And
Cushi
bowed
himself unto
Joab
, and
ran
.
18
:
22
Then
said
Ahimaaz
the
son
of
Zadok
yet again to
Joab
, But
howsoever
, let me, I
pray
thee, also
run
after
Cushi
. And
Joab
said
,
Wherefore
wilt
thou
run
, my
son
,
seeing
that thou hast no
tidings
ready
?
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:
23
But
howsoever
,
said
he, let me
run
. And he
said
unto him,
Run
. Then
Ahimaaz
ran
by the
way
of the
plain
, and
overran
Cushi
.
18
:
24
And
David
sat
between the
two
gates
: and the
watchman
went
up to the
roof
over the
gate
unto the
wall
, and
lifted
up his
eyes
, and
looked
, and
behold
a
man
running
alone.
18
:
25
And the
watchman
cried
, and
told
the
king
. And the
king
said
, If he be alone, there is
tidings
in his
mouth
. And he
came
apace
, and
drew
near
.
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:
26
And the
watchman
saw
another
man
running
: and the
watchman
called
unto the
porter
, and
said
,
Behold
another
man
running
alone. And the
king
said
, He also
bringeth
tidings
.
18
:
27
And the
watchman
said
, Me
thinketh
the
running
of the
foremost
is like the
running
of
Ahimaaz
the
son
of
Zadok
. And the
king
said
, He is a
good
man
, and
cometh
with
good
tidings
.
18
:
28
And
Ahimaaz
called
, and
said
unto the
king
, All is well. And he
fell
down to the
earth
upon his
face
before the
king
, and
said
,
Blessed
be the
LORD
thy
God
, which hath
delivered
up the
men
that
lifted
up their
hand
against my
lord
the
king
.
18
:
29
And the
king
said
, Is the
young
man
Absalom
safe
? And
Ahimaaz
answered
, When
Joab
sent
the
king
's
servant
, and me thy
servant
, I
saw
a
great
tumult
, but I
knew
not what it was.
18
:
30
And the
king
said
unto him,
Turn
aside
, and
stand
here. And he
turned
aside
, and
stood
still.
18
:
31
And,
behold
,
Cushi
came
; and
Cushi
said
,
Tidings
, my
lord
the
king
: for the
LORD
hath
avenged
thee this
day
of all them that
rose
up against thee.
18
:
32
And the
king
said
unto
Cushi
, Is the
young
man
Absalom
safe
? And
Cushi
answered
, The
enemies
of my
lord
the
king
, and all that
rise
against thee to do thee
hurt
, be as that
young
man
is.
18
:
33
And the
king
was much
moved
, and
went
up to the
chamber
over the
gate
, and
wept
: and as he
went
, thus he
said
,
O
my
son
Absalom
, my
son
, my
son
Absalom
! would
God
I had
died
for thee,
O
Absalom
, my
son
, my
son
!
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