2 Samuel 16
1 And when
David was a
little past the
top of the hill, behold,
Ziba the
servant of
Mephibosheth met him, with a
couple of
asses saddled, and upon them two
hundred loaves of
bread, and an
hundred bunches of
raisins, and an
hundred of summer
fruits, and a
bottle of
wine. 2 And the
king said unto
Ziba, What meanest thou by these? And
Ziba said, The
asses be for the
king's household to ride
on; and the
bread and summer
fruit for the young
men to
eat; and the
wine, that such as be
faint in the
wilderness may
drink.
3 And the
king said, And where is thy
master's son? And
Ziba said unto the
king, Behold, he
abideth at
Jerusalem: for he
said, To
day shall the
house of
Israel restore me the
kingdom of my
father. 4 Then
said the
king to
Ziba, Behold, thine are all that pertained unto
Mephibosheth. And
Ziba said, I
humbly beseech thee that I may
find grace in thy
sight, my
lord, O
king. 5 And when
king David came to
Bahurim, behold, thence came
out a
man of the
family of the
house of
Saul, whose
name was
Shimei, the
son of
Gera: he came
forth, and
cursed still as he
came.
6 And he
cast stones at
David, and at all the
servants of
king David: and all the
people and all the mighty
men were on his right
hand and on his
left. 7 And thus
said Shimei when he
cursed, Come
out, come
out, thou
bloody man, and thou
man of
Belial: 8 The
LORD hath
returned upon thee all the
blood of the
house of
Saul, in whose stead thou hast
reigned; and the
LORD hath
delivered the
kingdom into the
hand of
Absalom thy
son: and, behold, thou art taken in thy
mischief, because thou art a
bloody man. 9 Then
said Abishai the
son of
Zeruiah unto the
king, Why should this
dead dog curse my
lord the
king? let me go
over, I pray thee, and take
off his
head. 10 And the
king said, What have I to do with you, ye
sons of
Zeruiah? so let him
curse, because the
LORD hath
said unto him,
Curse David. Who shall then
say, Wherefore hast thou done
so?
11 And
David said to
Abishai, and to all his
servants, Behold, my
son, which came
forth of my
bowels, seeketh my
life: how much more now may this
Benjamite do it? let him
alone, and let him
curse; for the
LORD hath
bidden him.
12 It may be that the
LORD will
look on mine
affliction, and that the
LORD will
requite me
good for his
cursing this
day. 13 And as
David and his
men went by the
way, Shimei went
along on the
hill's side over
against him, and
cursed as he
went, and
threw stones at him, and
cast dust. 14 And the
king, and all the
people that were with him,
came weary, and
refreshed themselves there.
15 And
Absalom, and all the
people the
men of
Israel, came to
Jerusalem, and
Ahithophel with him.
16 And it came to pass, when
Hushai the
Archite, David's friend, was
come unto
Absalom, that
Hushai said unto
Absalom, God
save the
king, God
save the
king. 17 And
Absalom said to
Hushai, Is this thy
kindness to thy
friend? why
wentest thou not with thy
friend? 18 And
Hushai said unto
Absalom, Nay; but whom the
LORD, and this
people, and all the
men of
Israel, choose, his will I be, and with him will I
abide.
19 And
again, whom should I
serve? should I not serve in the
presence of his
son? as I have
served in thy
father's presence, so will I be in thy
presence. 20 Then
said Absalom to
Ahithophel, Give counsel among you what we shall
do.
21 And
Ahithophel said unto
Absalom, Go
in unto thy
father's concubines, which he hath
left to
keep the
house; and all
Israel shall
hear that thou art
abhorred of thy
father: then shall the
hands of all that are with thee be
strong.
22 So they
spread Absalom a
tent upon the top of the
house; and
Absalom went
in unto his
father's concubines in the
sight of all
Israel. 23 And the
counsel of
Ahithophel, which he
counselled in those
days, was as if a
man had
enquired at the
oracle of
God: so was all the
counsel of
Ahithophel both with
David and with
Absalom.