1 Kings 2
1 Now the
days of
David drew
nigh that he should
die; and he
charged Solomon his
son, saying,
2 I
go the
way of all the
earth: be thou
strong therefore, and shew thyself a
man; 3 And
keep the
charge of the
LORD thy
God, to
walk in his
ways, to
keep his
statutes, and his
commandments, and his
judgments, and his
testimonies, as it is
written in the
law of
Moses, that thou mayest
prosper in all that thou
doest, and whithersoever thou
turnest thyself:
4 That the
LORD may
continue his
word which he
spake concerning me,
saying, If thy
children take
heed to their
way, to
walk before me in
truth with all their
heart and with all their
soul, there shall not
fail thee (said he) a
man on the
throne of
Israel. 5 Moreover thou
knowest also what
Joab the
son of
Zeruiah did to me, and what he
did to the
two captains of the
hosts of
Israel, unto
Abner the
son of
Ner, and unto
Amasa the
son of
Jether, whom he
slew, and
shed the
blood of
war in
peace, and
put the
blood of
war upon his
girdle that was about his
loins, and in his
shoes that were on his
feet. 6 Do therefore according to thy
wisdom, and let not his hoar
head go
down to the
grave in
peace. 7 But
shew kindness unto the
sons of
Barzillai the
Gileadite, and let them be of those that
eat at thy
table: for so they
came to me when I
fled because of
Absalom thy
brother. 8 And, behold, thou hast with thee
Shimei the
son of
Gera, a
Benjamite of
Bahurim, which
cursed me with a
grievous curse in the
day when I
went to
Mahanaim: but he came
down to
meet me at
Jordan, and I
sware to him by the
LORD, saying, I will not put thee to
death with the
sword. 9 Now therefore hold him not
guiltless: for thou art a
wise man, and
knowest what thou oughtest to
do unto him; but his hoar
head bring thou
down to the
grave with
blood. 10 So
David slept with his
fathers, and was
buried in the
city of
David. 11 And the
days that
David reigned over
Israel were
forty years: seven years reigned he in
Hebron, and
thirty and
three years reigned he in
Jerusalem. 12 Then
sat Solomon upon the
throne of
David his
father; and his
kingdom was
established greatly. 13 And
Adonijah the
son of
Haggith came to
Bathsheba the
mother of
Solomon. And she
said,
Comest thou
peaceably? And he
said,
Peaceably. 14 He
said moreover, I have somewhat to
say unto thee. And she
said, Say
on.
15 And he
said, Thou
knowest that the
kingdom was mine, and that all
Israel set their
faces on me, that I should
reign: howbeit the
kingdom is turned
about, and is become my
brother's: for it was his from the
LORD. 16 And now I
ask one petition of thee,
deny me not. And she
said unto him, Say
on.
17 And he
said,
Speak, I pray thee, unto
Solomon the
king, (for he will not
say thee nay,) that he
give me
Abishag the
Shunammite to
wife. 18 And
Bathsheba said,
Well; I will
speak for thee unto the
king. 19 Bathsheba therefore
went unto
king Solomon, to
speak unto him for
Adonijah. And the
king rose
up to
meet her, and
bowed himself unto her, and sat
down on his
throne, and caused a
seat to be
set for the
king's mother; and she
sat on his right
hand. 20 Then she
said, I
desire one small petition of thee; I pray thee,
say me not
nay. And the
king said unto her, Ask
on, my
mother: for I will not
say thee nay.
21 And she
said, Let
Abishag the
Shunammite be
given to
Adonijah thy
brother to
wife. 22 And
king Solomon answered and
said unto his
mother, And why dost thou
ask Abishag the
Shunammite for
Adonijah? ask for him the
kingdom also; for he is mine
elder brother; even for him, and for
Abiathar the
priest, and for
Joab the
son of
Zeruiah. 23 Then
king Solomon sware by the
LORD, saying,
God do so to me, and more
also, if
Adonijah have not
spoken this
word against his own
life. 24 Now therefore, as the
LORD liveth, which hath
established me, and
set me on the
throne of
David my
father, and who hath
made me an
house, as he
promised,
Adonijah shall be put to
death this
day. 25 And
king Solomon sent by the
hand of
Benaiah the
son of
Jehoiada; and he
fell upon him that he
died.
26 And unto
Abiathar the
priest said the
king, Get thee to
Anathoth, unto thine own
fields; for thou art
worthy of
death: but I will not at this
time put thee to
death, because thou
barest the
ark of the
Lord GOD before David my
father, and because thou hast been
afflicted in all wherein my
father was
afflicted.
27 So
Solomon thrust
out Abiathar from being
priest unto the
LORD; that he might
fulfil the
word of the
LORD, which he
spake concerning the
house of
Eli in
Shiloh. 28 Then
tidings came to
Joab: for
Joab had
turned after Adonijah, though he
turned not
after Absalom. And
Joab fled unto the
tabernacle of the
LORD, and caught
hold on the
horns of the
altar. 29 And it was
told king Solomon that
Joab was
fled unto the
tabernacle of the
LORD; and, behold, he is
by the
altar. Then
Solomon sent Benaiah the
son of
Jehoiada, saying,
Go,
fall upon him.
30 And
Benaiah came to the
tabernacle of the
LORD, and
said unto him, Thus
saith the
king, Come
forth. And he
said, Nay; but I will
die here. And
Benaiah brought the
king word again,
saying, Thus
said Joab, and thus he
answered me.
31 And the
king said unto him,
Do as he hath
said, and
fall upon him, and
bury him; that thou mayest take
away the
innocent blood, which
Joab shed, from me, and from the
house of my
father. 32 And the
LORD shall
return his
blood upon his own
head, who
fell upon
two men more
righteous and
better than he, and
slew them with the
sword, my
father David not
knowing thereof, to wit,
Abner the
son of
Ner, captain of the
host of
Israel, and
Amasa the
son of
Jether, captain of the
host of
Judah. 33 Their
blood shall therefore
return upon the
head of
Joab, and upon the
head of his
seed for
ever: but upon
David, and upon his
seed, and upon his
house, and upon his
throne, shall there be
peace for ever from the
LORD. 34 So
Benaiah the
son of
Jehoiada went
up, and
fell upon him, and
slew him: and he was
buried in his own
house in the
wilderness. 35 And the
king put Benaiah the
son of
Jehoiada in his room over the
host: and
Zadok the
priest did the
king put in the room of
Abiathar. 36 And the
king sent and
called for
Shimei, and
said unto him,
Build thee an
house in
Jerusalem, and
dwell there, and go not
forth thence any
whither. 37 For it shall be, that on the
day thou goest
out, and passest
over the
brook Kidron, thou shalt
know for
certain that thou shalt
surely die: thy
blood shall be upon thine own
head. 38 And
Shimei said unto the
king, The
saying is
good: as my
lord the
king hath
said, so will thy
servant do. And
Shimei dwelt in
Jerusalem many days. 39 And it came to pass at the
end of
three years, that
two of the
servants of
Shimei ran
away unto
Achish son of
Maachah king of
Gath. And they
told Shimei, saying, Behold, thy
servants be in
Gath. 40 And
Shimei arose, and
saddled his
ass, and
went to
Gath to
Achish to
seek his
servants: and
Shimei went, and
brought his
servants from
Gath. 41 And it was
told Solomon that
Shimei had
gone from
Jerusalem to
Gath, and was come
again.
42 And the
king sent and
called for
Shimei, and
said unto him, Did I not make thee to
swear by the
LORD, and
protested unto thee,
saying,
Know for a
certain, on the
day thou goest
out, and
walkest abroad any
whither, that thou shalt
surely die? and thou
saidst unto me, The
word that I have
heard is
good. 43 Why then hast thou not
kept the
oath of the
LORD, and the
commandment that I have
charged thee with?
44 The
king said moreover to
Shimei, Thou
knowest all the
wickedness which thine
heart is privy
to, that thou
didst to
David my
father: therefore the
LORD shall
return thy
wickedness upon thine own
head; 45 And
king Solomon shall be
blessed, and the
throne of
David shall be
established before the
LORD for ever. 46 So the
king commanded Benaiah the
son of
Jehoiada; which went
out, and
fell upon him, that he
died. And the
kingdom was
established in the
hand of
Solomon.