2 Samuel 18New King James Version (NKJV)
Absalom’s Defeat and Death
18 And David numbered the people who were with
him, and set captains of thousands and captains of hundreds over them. 2 Then
David sent out one third of the people under the hand of Joab, one third under
the hand of Abishai the son of Zeruiah, Joab’s brother, and one third under the
hand of Ittai the Gittite. And the king said to the people, “I also will surely
go out with you myself.”
3 But the people answered, “You shall
not go out! For if we flee away, they will not care about us; nor if half of us
die, will they care about us. But you are worth ten thousand
of us now. For you are now more help to us in the city.”
4 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 by thousands. 5 Now
the king had commanded Joab, Abishai, and Ittai, saying, “Deal gently
for my sake with the young man Absalom.” And all the people heard when the king
gave all the captains orders concerning Absalom.
6 So the people went out into the
field of battle against Israel. And the battle was in the woods of
Ephraim. 7 The people of Israel were overthrown
there before the servants of David, and a great slaughter of twenty thousand
took place there that day. 8 For the battle there
was scattered over the face of the whole countryside, and the woods devoured
more people that day than the sword devoured.
9 Then Absalom met the servants of
David. Absalom rode on a mule. The mule went under the thick boughs of a great
terebinth tree, and his head caught in the terebinth; so he was left hanging
between heaven and earth. And the mule which was under him
went on. 10 Now a certain man saw it and
told Joab, and said, “I just saw Absalom hanging in a terebinth tree!”
11 So Joab said to the man who told
him, “You just saw him! And why did you not strike him there
to the ground? I would have given you ten shekels of silver
and a belt.”
12 But the man said to Joab, “Though
I were to receive a thousand shekels of silver in my hand, I
would not raise my hand against the king’s son. For in our hearing the king
commanded you and Abishai and Ittai, saying, ‘Beware lest anyone touch the
young man Absalom!’[a] 13 Otherwise
I would have dealt falsely against my own life. For there is nothing hidden
from the king, and you yourself would have set yourself against me.”
14 Then Joab said, “I cannot linger
with you.” And he took three spears in his hand and thrust them through
Absalom’s heart, while he was still alive in the midst of the
terebinth tree. 15 And ten young men who bore
Joab’s armor surrounded Absalom, and struck and killed him.
16 So Joab blew the trumpet, and the
people returned from pursuing Israel. For Joab held back the people. 17 And
they took Absalom and cast him into a large pit in the woods, and laid a very
large heap of stones over him. Then all Israel fled, everyone to his tent.
18 Now Absalom in his lifetime had
taken and set up a pillar for himself, which is in the King’s
Valley. For he said, “I have no son to keep my name in remembrance.” He called
the pillar after his own name. And to this day it is called Absalom’s Monument.
David Hears of Absalom’s Death
19 Then Ahimaaz the son of Zadok
said, “Let me run now and take the news to the king, how the Lord has
avenged him of his enemies.”
20 And Joab said to him, “You shall
not take the news this day, for you shall take the news another day. But today
you shall take no news, because the king’s son is dead.” 21 Then
Joab said to the Cushite, “Go, tell the king what you have seen.” So the
Cushite bowed himself to Joab and ran.
22 And Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said
again to Joab, “But whatever happens, please let me also run after the
Cushite.”
So Joab said, “Why will you run, my son, since you have no
news ready?”
23 “But whatever happens,” he
said, “let me run.”
So he said to him, “Run.” Then Ahimaaz ran by way of the
plain, and outran the Cushite.
24 Now David was sitting between the
two gates. And the watchman went up to the roof over the gate, to the wall,
lifted his eyes and looked, and there was a man, running alone. 25 Then
the watchman cried out and told the king. And the king said, “If he is alone, there
is news in his mouth.” And he came rapidly and drew near.
26 Then the watchman saw another man
running, and the watchman called to the gatekeeper and said, “There is another man,
running alone!”
And the king said, “He also brings news.”
27 So the watchman said, “I think the
running of the first is like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Zadok.”
And the king said, “He is a good man, and
comes with good news.”
28 So Ahimaaz called out and said to
the king, “All is well!” Then he bowed down with his face to the earth before
the king, and said, “Blessed be the Lord your God,
who has delivered up the men who raised their hand against my lord the king!”
29 The king said, “Is the young man
Absalom safe?”
Ahimaaz answered, “When Joab sent the king’s servant
and me your servant, I saw a great tumult, but I did not know
what it was about.”
30 And the king said, “Turn
aside and stand here.” So he turned aside and stood still.
31 Just then the Cushite came, and
the Cushite said, “There is good news, my lord the king! For
the Lord has avenged you this day of all those who rose against you.”
32 And the king said to the Cushite,
“Is the young man Absalom safe?”
So the Cushite answered, “May the enemies of my lord the
king, and all who rise against you to do harm, be like that young
man!”
David’s Mourning for Absalom
33 Then the king was deeply moved,
and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept. And as he went, he said
thus: “O my son Absalom—my son, my son Absalom—if only I had died in your
place! O Absalom my son, my son!”
Psalm 26New King James Version (NKJV)
A Prayer for Divine Scrutiny and Redemption
A Psalm of David.
26 Vindicate me, O Lord,
For I have walked in my integrity.
I have also trusted in the Lord;
I shall not slip.
2 Examine me, O Lord, and prove me;
Try my mind and my heart.
3 For Your lovingkindness is before my eyes,
And I have walked in Your truth.
4 I have not sat with idolatrous mortals,
Nor will I go in with hypocrites.
5 I have hated the assembly of evildoers,
And will not sit with the wicked.
For I have walked in my integrity.
I have also trusted in the Lord;
I shall not slip.
2 Examine me, O Lord, and prove me;
Try my mind and my heart.
3 For Your lovingkindness is before my eyes,
And I have walked in Your truth.
4 I have not sat with idolatrous mortals,
Nor will I go in with hypocrites.
5 I have hated the assembly of evildoers,
And will not sit with the wicked.
6 I will wash my hands in innocence;
So I will go about Your altar, O Lord,
7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving,
And tell of all Your wondrous works.
8 Lord, I have loved the habitation of Your house,
And the place where Your glory dwells.
So I will go about Your altar, O Lord,
7 That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving,
And tell of all Your wondrous works.
8 Lord, I have loved the habitation of Your house,
And the place where Your glory dwells.
9 Do not gather my soul with sinners,
Nor my life with bloodthirsty men,
10 In whose hands is a sinister scheme,
And whose right hand is full of bribes.
Nor my life with bloodthirsty men,
10 In whose hands is a sinister scheme,
And whose right hand is full of bribes.
11 But as for me, I will walk in my
integrity;
Redeem me and be merciful to me.
12 My foot stands in an even place;
In the congregations I will bless the Lord.
Redeem me and be merciful to me.
12 My foot stands in an even place;
In the congregations I will bless the Lord.
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