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CHAP. XVIII.
1 Dauid viewing the armies in their march, giueth them charge of Absalom. 6 The Israelites are sore smitten in the wood of Ephraim. 9 Absalom hanging in an Oke, is slaine by Ioab, and cast into a pit. 18 Absaloms place. 19 Ahimaaz and Cushi bring tidings to Dauid. 33 Dauid mourneth for Absalom.
3But the people answered, Thou shalt not goe foorth: for if we flee away, they will not care for vs, neither if halfe of vs die will they care for vs: but now thou art worth ten thousand of vs: therfore now it is better that thou succour vs out of the citie.3
6¶ So the people went out into the field against Israel: and the battell was in the wood of Ephraim,
8For the battell was there scattered ouer the face of all the countrey: and the wood deuoured more people that day, then the sword deuoured.8
10And a certaine man saw it, and told Ioab, and said, Behold, I saw Absalom hanged in an Oke.
12And the man saide vnto Ioab, Though I should receiue a thousand shekels of siluer in mine hand, yet would I not put foorth mine hand against the Kings sonne: for in our hearing the King charged thee, and Abishai, and Ittai, saying, Beware that none touch the yong man Absalom.12
14Then said Ioab, I may not tary thus with thee. And hee tooke three darts in his hand, and thrust them thorow the heart of Absalom, while hee was yet aliue in the midst of the Oke.14
15And ten yong men that bare Ioabs armour, compassed about and smote Absalom, and slew him.
18¶ Now Absalom in his life time had taken and reared vp for himselfe a pillar, which is in the Kings dale: for hee said, I haue no sonne to keepe my name in remembrance: And hee called the pillar after his owne name, and it is called vnto this day, Absaloms place.18
19¶ Then said Ahimaaz the sonne of Zadok, Let mee now runne, and beare the King tidings, how that the Lord hath auenged him of his enemies.19
20And Ioab said vnto him, Thou shalt not beare tidings this day, but thou shalt beare tidings another day: but this day thou shalt beare no tidings, because the Kings sonne is dead.20
22Then said Ahimaaz the sonne of Zadok yet againe to Ioab, But howsoeuer, let mee, I pray thee, also runne after Cushi. And Ioab said, Wherefore wilt thou runne, my sonne, seeing that thou hast no tidings ready?22
27And the watchman said, Mee thinketh the running of the foremost is like the running of Ahimaaz the sonne of Zadok. And the King said, Hee is a good man, and commeth with good tidings.27
28And Ahimaaz called, and said vnto the King, All is well. And hee fell downe to the earth vpon his face before the King, and saide, Blessed bee the Lord thy God which hath deliuered vp the men that lift vp their hande against my lord the King.28
29And the king said, Is the yong man Absalom safe? And Ahimaaz answered, When Ioab sent the kings seruant, and me thy seruant, I saw a great tumult, but I knew not what it was.29
30And the king said vnto him, Turne aside and stand here. And hee turned aside, and stood still.
31And behold, Cushi came, and Cushi said, Tidings my lord the king: for the Lord hath auenged thee this day of all them that rose vp against thee.31
Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for 2 Samuel Chapter 18
3 Heb. set their heart on vs. , Heb. as ten thousand of vs. , Heb. be to succour.
8 Hebr. multiplied to deuoure.
12 Heb. weigh vpon mine hand. , Hebr. beware whosoeuer ye be, of &c.
14 Hebr. before thee. , Heb. heart.
18 Gene.14. 17.
19 Hebr. iudged him from the hand &c.
20 Hebr. be a man of tidings.
22 Hebr. be what may. , Or, conuenient.
27 Hebr. I see the running.
28 Or, peace be to thee. Hebr. peace , Heb. shut vp.
29 Hebr. Is there peace?
31 Hebr. tidings is brought.
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