2 Samuel 14
1And Joab the son of Saruia knew that the heart of the king was toward Abessalom. 2And Joab sent to Thecoe, and took thence a cunning woman, and said to her, Mourn, I prayyou, and put on mourning apparel, and anoint you not with oil, and you shall be as a woman mourning forone that is dead thus for many days. 3And you shall go to the king, and speak to him according to this word. And Joab put thewords in her mouth. 4So the woman of Thecoe went in to the king and fell upon her face to the earth, and didhim obeisance, and said, Help, O king, help. 5And the king said to her, What is the matter with you? And she said, I am indeed a widowwoman, and my husband is dead. 6And moreover your handmaid had two sons, and they fought together in the field, and therewas no one to part them; and the one struck the other his brother, and killed him. 7And behold the whole family rose up against your handmaid, and they said, Give up theone that struck his brother, and we will put him to death for the life of his brother, whom he killed,and we will take away even your heir: so they will quench my coal that is left, so as not to leave myhusband remnant or name on the face of the earth. 8And the king said to the woman, Go in peace to your house, and I will give commandmentconcerning you. 9And the woman of Thecoe said to the king, On me, my lord, O king, and on my father's housebe the iniquity, and the king and his thronebe guiltless. 10And the king said, Who was it that spoke to you? you shall even bring him to me, andone shall not touch him any more. 11And she said, Let now the king remember concerning his Lord God in that the avenger ofblood is multiplied to destroy, and let them not take away my son. And he said,As the lord lives, not a hair of your son shall fall to the ground. 12And the woman said, Let now your servant speak a word to my lord the king. And he said,Say on. 13And the woman said, Why have you devised this thing against the people of God? oris this word out of the king's mouth as a transgression, so that the king should not bringback his banished? 14For we shall surely die, and be as water poured upon the earth, which shall not be gatheredup, and God shall take the life, even as he devises to thrust forth from him his outcast. 15And now whereas I came to speak this word to my lord the king,the reason is that the people will see me, and your handmaid will say, Let one now speak tomy lord the king, if perhaps the king will perform the request of his handmaid; 16for the king will hear. Let him rescue his handmaid out of the hand of the man that seeksto cast out me and my son from the inheritance of God. 17And the woman said, If now the word of my lord the king be gracious, —well:for as an angel of God, sois my lord the king, to hear good and evil: and the Lord your God shall be with you. 18And the king answered, and said to the woman, Hide not from me, I pray you, the matterwhich I ask you. And the woman said, Let my lord the king by all means speak. 19And the king said,Is not the hand of Joab in all this matter with you? and the woman said to the king,As your soul lives, my lord, O king, there is no turning to the right hand or to the left fromall that my lord the king has spoken; for your servant Joab himself charged me, and he put all these wordsin the mouth of your handmaid. 20In order that this form of speech might come aboutit was that your servant Joab has framed this matter: and my lord is wise asis the wisdom of an angel of God, to know all things that are in the earth. 21And the king said to Joab, Behold now, I have done to you according to this your word:go, bring back the young man Abessalom. 22And Joab fell on his face to the ground, and did obeisance, and blessed the king: andJoab said, To-day your servant knows that I have found grace in your sight, my lord, O king, for my lordthe king has performed the request of his servant. 23And Joab arose, and went to Gedsur, and brought Abessalom to Jerusalem. 24And the king said, Let him return to his house, and not see my face. And Abessalom returnedto his house, and saw not the king's face. 25And there was not a man in Israel so very comely as Abessalom: from the sole of his footeven to the crown of his head there was no blemish in him. 26And when he polled his head, (and it was at the beginning of every year that he polledit, because it grew, heavy upon him,) even when he polled it, he weighed the hair of his head, two hundredshekels according to the royal shekel. 27And there were born to Abessalom three sons and one daughter, and her name was Themar:she was a very beautiful woman, and she becomes the wife of Roboam son of Solomon, and she bears to himAbia. 28And Abessalom remained in Jerusalem two full years, and he saw not the king's face. 29And Abessalom sent to Joab to bring him in to the king, and he would not come to him:and he sent to him the second time, and he would not come. 30And Abessalom said to his servants, Behold, Joab's portion in the fieldis next to mine, and he has in it barley; go and set it on fire. And the servants of Abessalomset the field on fire: and the servants of Joab come to him with their clothes tore, and they said tohim, The servants of Abessalom have set the field on fire. 31And Joab arose, and came to Abessalom into the house, and said to him, Why have yourservants set my field on fire? 32And Abessalom said to Joab, Behold, I sent to you, saying, Come hither, and I will sendyou to the king, saying, Why did I come out of Gedsur? it would have been better for me to have remainedthere: and now, behold, I have not seen the face of the king; but if there is iniquity in me, then putme to death. 33And Joab went in to the king, and brought him word: and he called Abessalom, and he wentin to the king, and did him obeisance, and fell upon his face to the ground, even in the presence of theking; and the king kissed Abessalom.
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