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1 And when David was a little past the top of the ascent, behold, Ziba the servant of Mephibosheth met him, with a couple of asses saddled, and upon them two hundred loaves of bread, and a hundred clusters of raisins, and a hundred of summer fruits, and a bottle of wine. |
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2 And the king said unto Ziba, What meanest thou by these? And Ziba said, The asses 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 such as are faint in the wilderness may drink. |
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3 And the king said, And where is thy master’s son? And Ziba said unto the king, Behold, he abideth at Jerusalem; for he said, Today will the house of Israel restore me the kingdom of my father. |
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4 Then said the king to Ziba, Behold, thine is all that pertaineth unto Mephibosheth. And Ziba said, I do obeisance; let me find favor in thy sight, my lord, O king. |
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5 And when king David came to Bahurim, behold, there came out thence a man of the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Shimei, the son of Gera; he came out, and cursed still as he came. |
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6 And 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. |
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7 And thus said Shimei when he cursed, Begone, begone, thou man of blood, and worthless man: |
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8 Jehovah hath returned upon thee all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose stead thou hast reigned; and Jehovah hath delivered the kingdom into the hand of Absalom thy son; and, behold, thou art taken in thine own mischief, because thou art a man of blood. |
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9 Then said Abishai the son of Zeruiah unto the king, Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king? let me go over the valley, I pray thee, and take off his head. |
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10 And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah? Because he curseth, and because Jehovah hath said unto him, Curse David; who then shall say, Wherefore hast thou done so? |
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11 And David said to Abishai, and to all his servants, Behold, my son, who came forth from my bowels, seeketh my soul: how much more may this Benjamite now do it? let him alone, and let him curse; for Jehovah hath bidden him. |
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12 It may be that Jehovah will behold with his eye, and that Jehovah will requite me good for his cursing of me this day. |
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13 So David and his men went by the way; and Shimei went along on the hillside over against him, and cursed as he went, and threw stones at him, and cast dust. |
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14 And the king, and all the people that were with him, came weary; and he refreshed himself there. |
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15 And Absalom, and all the people, the men of Israel, came to Jerusalem, and Ahithophel with him. |
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16 And it came to pass, when Hushai the Archite, David’s friend, was come unto Absalom, that Hushai said unto Absalom, Long live the king, Long live the king. |
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17 And Absalom said to Hushai, Is this thy kindness to thy friend? why wentest thou not with thy friend? |
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18 And Hushai said unto Absalom, No; but whom Jehovah, and this people, and all the men of Israel have chosen, his will I be, and with him will I abide. |
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19 And again, whom should I serve? should I not serve in the presence of his son? as I have served in thy father’s presence, so will I be in thy presence. |
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20 Then said Absalom to Ahithophel, Give your counsel what we shall do. |
Then said Absalom – This narrative is given to prove that the Lord's penalty against David for his injustice toward Uriah was fulfilled. R1420:2
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21 And Ahithophel said unto Absalom, Go in unto thy father’s concubines, that he hath left to keep the house; and all Israel will hear that thou art abhorred of thy father: then will the hands of all that are with thee be strong. |
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22 So they spread Absalom a tent upon the roof of the house; and Absalom went in unto his father’s concubines in the sight of all Israel. |
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23 And the counsel of Ahithophel, which he gave in those days, was as if a man inquired at the Word of God: so was all the counsel of Ahithophel both with David and with Absalom. |
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