16:1 And
when
David
was
a
little
past
the
top
[of
the
ascent],
behold,
Ziba
the
servant
of
Mephibosheth
met
him,
with
a
couple
of
asses
saddled,
and
upon
them
two
hundred
loaves
of
bread,
and
a
hundred
clusters
of
raisins,
and
a
hundred
of
summer
fruits,
and
a
bottle
of
wine.
16:2 And
the
king
said
unto
Ziba,
What
meanest
thou
by
these
And
Ziba
said,
The
asses
are
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
are
faint
in
the
wilderness
may
drink.
16:3 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
will
the
house
of
Israel
restore
me
the
kingdom
of
my
father.
16:4 Then
said
the
king
to
Ziba,
Behold,
thine
is
all
that
pertaineth
unto
Mephibosheth.
And
Ziba
said,
I
do
obeisance;
let
me
find
favor
in
thy
sight,
my
lord,
O
king.
16:5 And
when
king
David
came
to
Bahurim,
behold,
there
came
out
thence
a
man
of
the
family
of
the
house
of
Saul,
whose
name
was
Shimei,
the
son
of
Gera;
he
came
out,
and
cursed
still
as
he
came.
16:6 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.
16:7 And
thus
said
Shimei
when
he
cursed,
Begone,
begone,
thou
man
of
blood,
and
base
fellow:
16:8 Jehovah
hath
returned
upon
thee
all
the
blood
of
the
house
of
Saul,
in
whose
stead
thou
hast
reigned;
and
Jehovah
hath
delivered
the
kingdom
into
the
hand
of
Absalom
thy
son;
and,
behold,
thou
art
[taken]
in
thine
own
mischief,
because
thou
art
a
man
of
blood.
16:9 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.
16:10 And
the
king
said,
What
have
I
to
do
with
you,
ye
sons
of
Zeruiah
Because
he
curseth,
and
because
Jehovah
hath
said
unto
him,
Curse
David;
who
then
shall
say,
Wherefore
hast
thou
done
so
16:11 And
David
said
to
Abishai,
and
to
all
his
servants,
Behold,
my
son,
who
came
forth
from
my
bowels,
seeketh
my
life:
how
much
more
[may]
this
Benjamite
now
[do
it]
let
him
alone,
and
let
him
curse;
for
Jehovah
hath
bidden
him.
16:12 It
may
be
that
Jehovah
will
look
on
the
wrong
done
unto
me,
and
that
Jehovah
will
requite
me
good
for
[his]
cursing
of
me
this
day.
16:13 So
David
and
his
men
went
by
the
way;
and
Shimei
went
along
on
the
hill-side
over
against
him,
and
cursed
as
he
went,
and
threw
stones
at
him,
and
cast
dust.
16:14 And
the
king,
and
all
the
people
that
were
with
him,
came
weary;
and
he
refreshed
himself
there.
16:15 And
Absalom,
and
all
the
people,
the
men
of
Israel,
came
to
Jerusalem,
and
Ahithophel
with
him.
16:16 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Hushai
the
Archite,
David's
friend,
was
come
unto
Absalom,
that
Hushai
said
unto
Absalom,
[Long]
live
the
king,
[Long]
live
the
king.
16:17 And
Absalom
said
to
Hushai,
Is
this
thy
kindness
to
thy
friend
why
wentest
thou
not
with
thy
friend
16:18 And
Hushai
said
unto
Absalom,
Nay;
but
whom
Jehovah,
and
this
people,
and
all
the
men
of
Israel
have
chosen,
his
will
I
be,
and
with
him
will
I
abide.
16:19 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.
16:20 Then
said
Absalom
to
Ahithophel,
Give
your
counsel
what
we
shall
do.
16:21 And
Ahithophel
said
unto
Absalom,
Go
in
unto
thy
father's
concubines,
that
he
hath
left
to
keep
the
house;
and
all
Israel
will
hear
that
thou
art
abhorred
of
thy
father:
then
will
the
hands
of
all
that
are
with
thee
be
strong.
16:22 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.
16:23 And
the
counsel
of
Ahithophel,
which
he
gave
in
those
days,
was
as
if
a
man
inquired
at
the
oracle
of
God:
so
was
all
the
counsel
of
Ahithophel
both
with
David
and
with
Absalom.