2:1 And
it
came
to
pass
after
this,
that
David
inquired
of
Jehovah,
saying,
Shall
I
go
up
into
any
of
the
cities
of
Judah
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Go
up.
And
David
said,
Whither
shall
I
go
up
And
he
said,
Unto
Hebron.
2:2 So
David
went
up
thither,
and
his
two
wives
also,
Ahinoam
the
Jezreelitess,
and
Abigail
the
wife
of
Nabal
the
Carmelite.
2:3 And
his
men
that
were
with
him
did
David
bring
up,
every
man
with
his
household:
and
they
dwelt
in
the
cities
of
Hebron.
2:4 And
the
men
of
Judah
came,
and
there
they
anointed
David
king
over
the
house
of
Judah.
And
they
told
David,
saying,
The
men
of
Jabesh-gilead
were
they
that
buried
Saul.
2:5 And
David
sent
messengers
unto
the
men
of
Jabesh-gilead,
and
said
unto
them,
Blessed
be
ye
of
Jehovah,
that
ye
have
showed
this
kindness
unto
your
lord,
even
unto
Saul,
and
have
buried
him.
2:6 And
now
Jehovah
show
lovingkindness
and
truth
unto
you:
and
I
also
will
requite
you
this
kindness,
because
ye
have
done
this
thing.
2:7 Now
therefore
let
your
hands
be
strong,
and
be
ye
valiant;
for
Saul
your
lord
is
dead,
and
also
the
house
of
Judah
have
anointed
me
king
over
them.
2:8 Now
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
captain
of
Saul's
host,
had
taken
Ish-bosheth
the
son
of
Saul,
and
brought
him
over
to
Mahanaim;
2:9 and
he
made
him
king
over
Gilead,
and
over
the
Ashurites,
and
over
Jezreel,
and
over
Ephraim,
and
over
Benjamin,
and
over
all
Israel.
2:10 Ish-bosheth,
Saul's
son,
was
forty
years
old
when
he
began
to
reign
over
Israel,
and
he
reigned
two
years.
But
the
house
of
Judah
followed
David.
2:11 And
the
time
that
David
was
king
in
Hebron
over
the
house
of
Judah
was
seven
years
and
six
months.
2:12 And
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
and
the
servants
of
Ish-bosheth
the
son
of
Saul,
went
out
from
Mahanaim
to
Gibeon.
2:13 And
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah,
and
the
servants
of
David,
went
out,
and
met
them
by
the
pool
of
Gibeon;
and
they
sat
down,
the
one
on
the
one
side
of
the
pool,
and
the
other
on
the
other
side
of
the
pool.
2:14 And
Abner
said
to
Joab,
Let
the
young
men,
I
pray
thee,
arise
and
play
before
us.
And
Joab
said,
Let
them
arise.
2:15 Then
they
arose
and
went
over
by
number:
twelve
for
Benjamin,
and
for
Ish-bosheth
the
son
of
Saul,
and
twelve
of
the
servants
of
David.
2:16 And
they
caught
every
one
his
fellow
by
the
head,
and
[thrust]
his
sword
in
his
fellow's
side;
so
they
fell
down
together:
wherefore
that
place
was
called
Helkath-hazzurim,
which
is
in
Gibeon.
2:17 And
the
battle
was
very
sore
that
day:
and
Abner
was
beaten,
and
the
men
of
Israel,
before
the
servants
of
David.
2:18 And
the
three
sons
of
Zeruiah
were
there,
Joab,
and
Abishai,
and
Asahel:
and
Asahel
was
as
light
of
foot
as
a
wild
roe.
2:19 And
Asahel
pursued
after
Abner;
and
in
going
he
turned
not
to
the
right
hand
nor
to
the
left
from
following
Abner.
2:20 Then
Abner
looked
behind
him,
and
said,
Is
it
thou,
Asahel
And
he
answered,
It
is
I.
2:21 And
Abner
said
to
him,
Turn
thee
aside
to
thy
right
hand
or
to
thy
left,
and
lay
thee
hold
on
one
of
the
young
men,
and
take
thee
his
armor.
But
Asahel
would
not
turn
aside
from
following
him.
2:22 And
Abner
said
again
to
Asahel,
Turn
thee
aside
from
following
me:
wherefore
should
I
smite
thee
to
the
ground
how
then
should
I
hold
up
my
face
to
Joab
thy
brother
2:23 Howbeit
he
refused
to
turn
aside:
wherefore
Abner
with
the
hinder
end
of
the
spear
smote
him
in
the
body,
so
that
the
spear
came
out
behind
him;
and
he
fell
down
there,
and
died
in
the
same
place:
and
it
came
to
pass,
that
as
many
as
came
to
the
place
where
Asahel
fell
down
and
died
stood
still.
2:24 But
Joab
and
Abishai
pursued
after
Abner:
and
the
sun
went
down
when
they
were
come
to
the
hill
of
Ammah,
that
lieth
before
Giah
by
the
way
of
the
wilderness
of
Gibeon.
2:25 And
the
children
of
Benjamin
gathered
themselves
together
after
Abner,
and
became
one
band,
and
stood
on
the
top
of
a
hill.
2:26 Then
Abner
called
to
Joab,
and
said,
Shall
the
sword
devour
for
ever
knowest
thou
not
that
it
will
be
bitterness
in
the
latter
end
how
long
shall
it
be
then,
ere
thou
bid
the
people
return
from
following
their
brethren
2:27 And
Joab
said,
As
God
liveth,
if
thou
hadst
not
spoken,
surely
then
in
the
morning
the
people
had
gone
away,
nor
followed
every
one
his
brother.
2:28 So
Joab
blew
the
trumpet;
and
all
the
people
stood
still,
and
pursued
after
Israel
no
more,
neither
fought
they
any
more.
2:29 And
Abner
and
his
men
went
all
that
night
through
the
Arabah;
and
they
passed
over
the
Jordan,
and
went
through
all
Bithron,
and
came
to
Mahanaim.
2:30 And
Joab
returned
from
following
Abner:
and
when
he
had
gathered
all
the
people
together,
there
lacked
of
David's
servants
nineteen
men
and
Asahel.
2:31 But
the
servants
of
David
had
smitten
of
Benjamin,
and
of
Abner's
men,
[so
that]
three
hundred
and
threescore
men
died.
2:32 And
they
took
up
Asahel,
and
buried
him
in
the
sepulchre
of
his
father,
which
was
in
Beth-lehem.
And
Joab
and
his
men
went
all
night,
and
the
day
brake
upon
them
at
Hebron.