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Absalom
Slain |
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2 Samuel 18:1 |
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Then David numbered the people who were with
him and set over them commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds. |
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2 Samuel 18:2 |
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David sent the people out, one third under the
command of Joab, one third under the command of Abishai the son of Zeruiah, Joab's
brother, and one third under the command of Ittai the Gittite. And the king said
to the people, "I myself will surely go out with you also." |
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2 Samuel 18:3 |
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But the people said, "You should not go out;
for if we indeed flee, they will not care about us; even if half of us die, they
will not care about us. But you are worth ten thousand of us; therefore now it
is better that you be ready to help us from the city." |
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2 Samuel 18:4 |
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Then the king said to them, "Whatever seems
best to you I will do." So the king stood beside the gate, and all the people
went out by hundreds and thousands. |
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2 Samuel 18:5 |
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The king charged Joab and Abishai and Ittai,
saying, " Deal gently for my sake with the young man Absalom." And all the people
heard when the king charged all the commanders concerning Absalom. |
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2 Samuel 18:6 |
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Then the people went out into the field against
Israel, and the battle took place in the forest of Ephraim. |
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2 Samuel 18:7 |
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The people of Israel were defeated there before
the servants of David, and the slaughter there that day was great, 20,000 men. |
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2 Samuel 18:8 |
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For the battle there was spread over the whole
countryside, and the forest devoured more people that day than the sword devoured. |
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2 Samuel 18:9 |
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Now Absalom happened to meet the servants of
David. For Absalom was riding on his mule, and the mule went under the thick branches
of a great oak. And his head caught fast in the oak, so he was left hanging between
heaven and earth, while the mule that was under him kept going. |
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2 Samuel 18:10 |
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When a certain man saw it, he told Joab and
said, "Behold, I saw Absalom hanging in an oak." |
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2 Samuel 18:11 |
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Then Joab said to the man who had told him,
"Now behold, you saw him! Why then did you not strike him there to the ground?
And I would have given you ten pieces of silver and a belt." |
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2 Samuel 18:12 |
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The man said to Joab, "Even if I should receive
a thousand pieces of silver in my hand, I would not put out my hand against the
king's son; for in our hearing the king charged you and Abishai and Ittai, saying,
'Protect for me the young man Absalom!' |
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2 Samuel 18:13 |
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Otherwise, if I had dealt treacherously against
his life (and there is nothing hidden from the king), then you yourself would
have stood aloof." |
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2 Samuel 18:14 |
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Then Joab said, "I will not waste time here
with you." So he took three spears 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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2 Samuel 18:15 |
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And ten young men who carried Joab's armor gathered
around and struck Absalom and killed him. |
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2 Samuel 18:16 |
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Then Joab blew the trumpet, and the people returned
from pursuing Israel, for Joab restrained the people. |
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2 Samuel 18:17 |
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They took Absalom and cast him into a deep pit
in the forest and erected over him a very great heap of stones. And all Israel
fled, each to his tent. |
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2 Samuel 18:18 |
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Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and set
up for himself a pillar which is in the King's Valley, for he said, "I have no
son to preserve my name." So he named the pillar after his own name, and it is
called Absalom's Monument to this day. |
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David
Is Grief-stricken |
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2 Samuel 18:19 |
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Then Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said, "Please
let me run and bring the king news that the LORD has freed him from the hand of
his enemies." |
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2 Samuel 18:20 |
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But Joab said to him, "You are not the man to
carry news this day, but you shall carry news another day; however, you shall
carry no news today because the king's son is dead." |
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2 Samuel 18:21 |
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Then Joab said to the Cushite, "Go, tell the
king what you have seen." So the Cushite bowed to Joab and ran. |
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2 Samuel 18:22 |
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Now Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said once more
to Joab, "But whatever happens, please let me also run after the Cushite." And
Joab said, "Why would you run, my son, since you will have no reward for going?" |
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2 Samuel 18:23 |
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"But whatever happens," he said, "I will run."
So he said to him, "Run." Then Ahimaaz ran by way of the plain and passed up the
Cushite. |
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2 Samuel 18:24 |
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Now David was sitting between the two gates;
and the watchman went up to the roof of the gate by the wall, and raised his eyes
and looked, and behold, a man running by himself. |
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2 Samuel 18:25 |
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The watchman called and told the king. And the
king said, "If he is by himself there is good news in his mouth." And he came
nearer and nearer. |
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2 Samuel 18:26 |
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Then the watchman saw another man running; and
the watchman called to the gatekeeper and said, "Behold, another man running by
himself." And the king said, "This one also is bringing good news." |
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2 Samuel 18:27 |
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The watchman said, "I think the running of the
first one is like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Zadok." And the king said,
"This is a good man and comes with good news." |
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2 Samuel 18:28 |
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Ahimaaz called and said to the king, "All is
well." And he prostrated himself before the king with his face to the ground.
And he said, "Blessed is the LORD your God, who has delivered up the men who lifted
their hands against my lord the king." |
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2 Samuel 18:29 |
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The king said, "Is it well with the young man
Absalom?" And Ahimaaz answered, "When Joab sent the king's servant, and your servant,
I saw a great tumult, but I did not know what it was." |
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2 Samuel 18:30 |
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Then the king said, "Turn aside and stand here."
So he turned aside and stood still. |
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2 Samuel 18:31 |
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Behold, the Cushite arrived, and the Cushite
said, "Let my lord the king receive good news, for the LORD has freed you this
day from the hand of all those who rose up against you." |
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2 Samuel 18:32 |
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Then the king said to the Cushite, "Is it well
with the young man Absalom?" And the Cushite answered, "Let the enemies of my
lord the king, and all who rise up against you for evil, be as that young man!" |
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2 Samuel 18:33 |
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The king was deeply moved and went up to the
chamber over the gate and wept. And thus he said as he walked, "O my son Absalom,
my son, my son Absalom! Would I had died instead of you, O Absalom, my son, my
son!" |
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