18:1 And
David
numbered
the
people
that
were
with
him,
and
set
captains
of
thousands
and
captains
of
hundreds
over
them.
18:2 And
David
sent
forth
the
people,
a
third
part
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.
18:3 But
the
people
said,
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
thou
art
worth
ten
thousand
of
us;
therefore
now
it
is
better
that
thou
be
ready
to
succor
us
out
of
the
city.
18:4 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
went
out
by
hundreds
and
by
thousands.
18:5 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.
18:6 So
the
people
went
out
into
the
field
against
Israel:
and
the
battle
was
in
the
forest
of
Ephraim.
18:7 And
the
people
of
Israel
were
smitten
there
before
the
servants
of
David,
and
there
was
a
great
slaughter
there
that
day
of
twenty
thousand
men.
18:8 For
the
battle
was
there
spread
over
the
face
of
all
the
country;
and
the
forest
devoured
more
people
that
day
than
the
sword
devoured.
18:9 And
Absalom
chanced
to
meet
the
servants
of
David.
And
Absalom
was
riding
upon
his
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
heaven
and
earth;
and
the
mule
that
was
under
him
went
on.
18:10 And
a
certain
man
saw
it,
and
told
Joab,
and
said,
Behold,
I
saw
Absalom
hanging
in
an
oak.
18:11 And
Joab
said
unto
the
man
that
told
him,
And,
behold,
thou
sawest
it,
and
why
didst
thou
not
smite
him
there
to
the
ground
and
I
would
have
given
thee
ten
[pieces
of]
silver,
and
a
girdle.
18:12 And
the
man
said
unto
Joab,
Though
I
should
receive
a
thousand
[pieces
of]
silver
in
my
hand,
yet
would
I
not
put
forth
my
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.
18:13 Otherwise
if
I
had
dealt
falsely
against
his
life
(and
there
is
no
matter
hid
from
the
king),
then
thou
thyself
wouldest
have
set
thyself
against
[me].
18:14 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.
18:15 And
ten
young
men
that
bare
Joab's
armor
compassed
about
and
smote
Absalom,
and
slew
him.
18:16 And
Joab
blew
the
trumpet,
and
the
people
returned
from
pursuing
after
Israel;
for
Joab
held
back
the
people.
18:17 And
they
took
Absalom,
and
cast
him
into
the
great
pit
in
the
forest,
and
raised
over
him
a
very
great
heap
of
stones:
and
all
Israel
fled
every
one
to
his
tent.
18:18 Now
Absalom
in
his
lifetime
had
taken
and
reared
up
for
himself
the
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
Absalom's
monument,
unto
this
day.
18:19 Then
said
Ahimaaz
the
son
of
Zadok,
Let
me
now
run,
and
bear
the
king
tidings,
how
that
Jehovah
hath
avenged
him
of
his
enemies.
18:20 And
Joab
said
unto
him,
Thou
shalt
not
be
the
bearer
of
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.
18:21 Then
said
Joab
to
the
Cushite,
Go,
tell
the
king
what
thou
hast
seen.
And
the
Cushite
bowed
himself
unto
Joab,
and
ran.
18:22 Then
said
Ahimaaz
the
son
of
Zadok
yet
again
to
Joab,
But
come
what
may,
let
me,
I
pray
thee,
also
run
after
the
Cushite.
And
Joab
said,
Wherefore
wilt
thou
run,
my
son,
seeing
that
thou
wilt
have
no
reward
for
the
tidings
18:23 But
come
what
may,
[said
he],
I
will
run.
And
he
said
unto
him,
Run.
Then
Ahimaaz
ran
by
the
way
of
the
Plain,
and
outran
the
Cushite.
18:24 Now
David
was
sitting
between
the
two
gates:
and
the
watchman
went
up
to
the
roof
of
the
gate
unto
the
wall,
and
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
a
man
running
alone.
18:25 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.
18:26 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.
18:27 And
the
watchman
said,
I
think
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.
18:28 And
Ahimaaz
called,
and
said
unto
the
king,
All
is
well.
And
he
bowed
himself
before
the
king
with
his
face
to
the
earth,
and
said,
Blessed
be
Jehovah
thy
God,
who
hath
delivered
up
the
men
that
lifted
up
their
hand
against
my
lord
the
king.
18:29 And
the
king
said,
Is
it
well
with
the
young
man
Absalom
And
Ahimaaz
answered,
When
Joab
sent
the
king's
servant,
even
me
thy
servant,
I
saw
a
great
tumult,
but
I
knew
not
what
it
was.
18:30 And
the
king
said,
Turn
aside,
and
stand
here.
And
he
turned
aside,
and
stood
still.
18:31 And,
behold,
the
Cushite
came;
and
the
Cushite
said,
Tidings
for
my
lord
the
king;
for
Jehovah
hath
avenged
thee
this
day
of
all
them
that
rose
up
against
thee.
18:32 And
the
king
said
unto
the
Cushite,
Is
it
well
with
the
young
man
Absalom
And
the
Cushite
answered,
The
enemies
of
my
lord
the
king,
and
all
that
rise
up
against
thee
to
do
thee
hurt,
be
as
that
young
man
is.
18:33 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
I
had
died
for
thee,
O
Absalom,
my
son,
my
son!