2 Samuel 18
1 And
David numbered the
people that were with him, and
set captains of
thousands and
captains of
hundreds over them.
2 And
David sent
forth a third
part of the
people under the
hand of
Joab, and a third
part under the
hand of
Abishai the
son of
Zeruiah, Joab's brother, and a third
part under the
hand of
Ittai the
Gittite. And the
king said unto the
people, I will
surely go
forth with you
myself also.
3 But the
people answered, Thou shalt not go
forth: for if we
flee away, they will not
care for us; neither if
half of us
die, will they
care for us: but now thou art
worth ten thousand of us: therefore now it is
better that thou
succour us out of the
city. 4 And the
king said unto them, What
seemeth you
best I will
do. And the
king stood by the
gate side, and all the
people came
out by
hundreds and by
thousands. 5 And the
king commanded Joab and
Abishai and
Ittai, saying, Deal
gently for my sake with the young
man, even with
Absalom. And all the
people heard when the
king gave all the
captains charge concerning Absalom. 6 So the
people went
out into the
field against Israel: and the
battle was in the
wood of
Ephraim; 7 Where the
people of
Israel were
slain before the
servants of
David, and there was there a
great slaughter that
day of
twenty thousand men.
8 For the
battle was there
scattered over the
face of all the
country: and the
wood devoured more people that
day than the
sword devoured.
9 And
Absalom met the
servants of David. And
Absalom rode upon a
mule, and the
mule went under the thick
boughs of a
great oak, and his
head caught
hold of the
oak, and he was taken
up between the
heaven and the
earth; and the
mule that was under him went
away.
10 And a
certain man saw it, and
told Joab, and
said, Behold, I
saw Absalom hanged in an
oak. 11 And
Joab said unto the
man that
told him, And, behold, thou
sawest him, and why didst thou not
smite him there to the
ground? and I would have
given thee
ten shekels of
silver, and
a girdle. 12 And the
man said unto
Joab, Though I should
receive a
thousand shekels of
silver in mine
hand, yet would I not put
forth mine
hand against the
king's son: for in our
hearing the
king charged thee and
Abishai and
Ittai, saying,
Beware that none touch the young
man Absalom. 13 Otherwise I should have
wrought falsehood against mine own
life: for there is no
matter hid from the
king, and thou thyself wouldest have
set thyself against me.
14 Then
said Joab, I may not
tarry thus with
thee. And he
took three darts in his
hand, and
thrust them through the
heart of
Absalom, while he was yet
alive in the midst of the
oak. 15 And
ten young
men that
bare Joab's armour compassed
about and
smote Absalom, and
slew him.
16 And
Joab blew the
trumpet, and the
people returned from
pursuing after Israel: for
Joab held
back the
people. 17 And they
took Absalom, and
cast him into a
great pit in the
wood, and
laid a
very great heap of
stones upon him: and all
Israel fled every
one to his
tent. 18 Now
Absalom in his
lifetime had
taken and reared
up for himself a
pillar, which is in the
king's dale: for he
said, I have no
son to keep my
name in
remembrance: and he
called the
pillar after his own
name: and it is
called unto this
day, Absalom's place. 19 Then
said Ahimaaz the
son of
Zadok, Let me now
run, and
bear the
king tidings, how that the
LORD hath
avenged him of his
enemies.
20 And
Joab said unto him,
Thou shalt not bear
tidings this
day, but thou shalt bear
tidings another day: but this
day thou shalt bear no
tidings, because the
king's son is
dead.
21 Then
said Joab to
Cushi, Go tell the
king what thou hast
seen. And
Cushi bowed himself unto
Joab, and
ran.
22 Then
said Ahimaaz the
son of
Zadok yet
again to
Joab, But
howsoever, let me, I pray thee, also
run after Cushi. And
Joab said, Wherefore wilt thou
run, my
son, seeing that thou hast no
tidings ready?
23 But howsoever, said he, let me
run. And he
said unto him,
Run. Then
Ahimaaz ran by the
way of the
plain, and
overran Cushi. 24 And
David sat between the
two gates: and the
watchman went
up to the
roof over the
gate unto the
wall, and lifted
up his
eyes, and
looked, and behold a
man running alone.
25 And the
watchman cried, and
told the
king. And the
king said, If he be alone, there is
tidings in his
mouth. And he
came apace, and drew
near. 26 And the
watchman saw another man running: and the
watchman called unto the
porter, and
said, Behold another
man running alone. And the
king said, He also bringeth
tidings.
27 And the
watchman said, Me
thinketh the
running of the
foremost is like the
running of
Ahimaaz the
son of
Zadok. And the
king said, He is a
good man, and
cometh with
good tidings. 28 And
Ahimaaz called, and
said unto the
king, All is
well. And he fell
down to the
earth upon his
face before the
king, and
said,
Blessed be the
LORD thy
God, which hath delivered
up the
men that lifted
up their
hand against my
lord the
king. 29 And the
king said, Is the young
man Absalom safe? And
Ahimaaz answered, When
Joab sent the
king's servant, and me thy
servant, I
saw a
great tumult, but I
knew not what it was.
30 And the
king said unto him, Turn
aside, and
stand here. And he turned
aside, and stood
still.
31 And, behold,
Cushi came; and
Cushi said,
Tidings, my
lord the
king: for the
LORD hath
avenged thee this
day of all
them that rose
up against thee.
32 And the
king said unto
Cushi, Is the young
man Absalom safe? And
Cushi answered, The
enemies of my
lord the
king, and all that
rise against thee to do thee
hurt, be as that young
man is.
33 And the
king was much
moved, and went
up to the
chamber over the
gate, and
wept: and as he
went, thus he
said, O my
son Absalom, my
son, my
son Absalom! would God I had
died for
thee, O
Absalom, my
son, my
son!