2 Samuel 14
1 Now
Joab the
son of
Zeruiah perceived that the
king's heart was toward
Absalom. 2 And
Joab sent to
Tekoah, and
fetched thence a
wise woman, and
said unto her, I pray thee, feign thyself to be a
mourner, and put
on now
mourning apparel, and
anoint not thyself with
oil, but be as a
woman that had a
long time mourned for the
dead:
3 And
come to the
king, and
speak on this
manner unto him. So
Joab put the
words in her
mouth. 4 And when the
woman of
Tekoah spake to the
king, she
fell on her
face to the
ground, and did
obeisance, and
said,
Help, O
king. 5 And the
king said unto her, What aileth thee? And she
answered, I am
indeed a
widow woman, and mine
husband is
dead.
6 And thy
handmaid had
two sons, and they
two strove
together in the
field, and there was none to
part them, but the
one smote the
other, and
slew him.
7 And, behold, the whole
family is
risen against thine
handmaid, and they
said,
Deliver him that
smote his
brother, that we may
kill him, for the
life of his
brother whom he
slew; and we will
destroy the
heir also: and so they shall
quench my
coal which is
left, and shall not
leave to my
husband neither
name nor
remainder upon the
earth. 8 And the
king said unto the
woman, Go to thine
house, and I will give
charge concerning thee.
9 And the
woman of
Tekoah said unto the
king, My
lord, O
king, the
iniquity be on me, and on my
father's house: and the
king and his
throne be
guiltless. 10 And the
king said, Whosoever
saith ought unto thee,
bring him to me, and he shall not
touch thee any
more.
11 Then
said she, I pray thee, let the
king remember the
LORD thy
God, that thou wouldest not suffer the
revengers of
blood to
destroy any
more, lest they
destroy my
son. And he
said, As the
LORD liveth, there shall not one
hair of thy
son fall to the
earth. 12 Then the
woman said, Let thine
handmaid, I pray thee,
speak one
word unto my
lord the
king. And he
said, Say
on.
13 And the
woman said, Wherefore then hast thou
thought such a thing against the
people of
God? for the
king doth
speak this
thing as one which is
faulty, in that the
king doth not fetch home
again his
banished.
14 For we must
needs die, and are as
water spilt on the
ground, which cannot be gathered up
again; neither doth
God respect any
person: yet doth he
devise means, that his
banished be not
expelled from him.
15 Now therefore that I am
come to
speak of this
thing unto my
lord the
king, it is because the
people have made me
afraid: and thy
handmaid said, I will now
speak unto the
king; it may be that the
king will
perform the
request of his
handmaid. 16 For the
king will
hear, to
deliver his
handmaid out of the
hand of the
man that would
destroy me and my
son together out of the
inheritance of
God. 17 Then thine
handmaid said, The
word of my
lord the
king shall now be
comfortable: for as an
angel of
God, so is my
lord the
king to
discern good and
bad: therefore the
LORD thy
God will be with thee.
18 Then the
king answered and
said unto the
woman, Hide not from me, I pray thee, the
thing that I shall
ask thee. And the
woman said, Let my
lord the
king now
speak.
19 And the
king said, Is not the
hand of
Joab with thee in all this? And the
woman answered and
said, As thy
soul liveth, my
lord the
king, none can turn to the right
hand or to the
left from ought that my
lord the
king hath
spoken: for thy
servant Joab, he
bade me, and he
put all these
words in the
mouth of thine
handmaid: 20 To fetch
about this
form of
speech hath thy
servant Joab done this
thing: and my
lord is
wise, according to the
wisdom of an
angel of
God, to
know all things that are in the
earth. 21 And the
king said unto
Joab, Behold now, I have
done this
thing: go therefore,
bring the young
man Absalom again.
22 And
Joab fell to the
ground on his
face, and
bowed himself, and
thanked the
king: and
Joab said, To
day thy
servant knoweth that I have
found grace in thy
sight, my
lord, O
king, in that the
king hath
fulfilled the
request of his
servant. 23 So
Joab arose and
went to
Geshur, and
brought Absalom to
Jerusalem. 24 And the
king said, Let him
turn to his own
house, and let him not
see my
face. So
Absalom returned to his own
house, and
saw not the
king's face. 25 But in all
Israel there was
none to be so
much praised as
Absalom for his
beauty: from the
sole of his
foot even to the crown of his
head there was no
blemish in him.
26 And when he
polled his
head, (for it was at every
year's end that he
polled it: because the hair was
heavy on him, therefore he
polled it:) he
weighed the
hair of his
head at two
hundred shekels after the
king's weight. 27 And unto
Absalom there were
born three sons, and
one daughter, whose
name was
Tamar: she was a
woman of a
fair countenance. 28 So
Absalom dwelt two
full years in
Jerusalem, and
saw not the
king's face. 29 Therefore
Absalom sent for
Joab, to have
sent him to the
king; but he
would not
come to him: and when he sent
again the second
time, he
would not
come.
30 Therefore he
said unto his
servants, See,
Joab's field is
near mine, and he hath
barley there;
go and
set it on
fire. And
Absalom's servants set the
field on
fire. 31 Then
Joab arose, and
came to
Absalom unto his
house, and
said unto him, Wherefore have thy
servants set my
field on
fire? 32 And
Absalom answered Joab, Behold, I
sent unto thee,
saying,
Come hither, that I may
send thee to the
king, to
say, Wherefore am I
come from
Geshur? it had been
good for me to have been there still: now therefore let me
see the
king's face; and if there
be any
iniquity in me, let him
kill me.
33 So
Joab came to the
king, and
told him: and when he had
called for
Absalom, he
came to the
king, and
bowed himself on his
face to the
ground before the
king: and the
king kissed Absalom.