3:1 Now
there
was
long
war
between
the
house
of
Saul
and
the
house
of
David:
and
David
waxed
stronger
and
stronger,
but
the
house
of
Saul
waxed
weaker
and
weaker.
3:2 And
unto
David
were
sons
born
in
Hebron:
and
his
first-born
was
Amnon,
of
Ahinoam
the
Jezreelitess;
3:3 and
his
second,
Chileab,
of
Abigail
the
wife
of
Nabal
the
Carmelite;
and
the
third,
Absalom
the
son
of
Maacah
the
daughter
of
Talmai
king
of
Geshur;
3:4 and
the
fourth,
Adonijah
the
son
of
Haggith;
and
the
fifth,
Shephatiah
the
son
of
Abital;
3:5 and
the
sixth,
Ithream,
of
Eglah,
David's
wife.
These
were
born
to
David
in
Hebron.
3:6 And
it
came
to
pass,
while
there
was
war
between
the
house
of
Saul
and
the
house
of
David,
that
Abner
made
himself
strong
in
the
house
of
Saul.
3:7 Now
Saul
had
a
concubine,
whose
name
was
Rizpah,
the
daughter
of
Aiah:
and
[Ish-bosheth]
said
to
Abner,
Wherefore
hast
thou
gone
in
unto
my
father's
concubine
3:8 Then
was
Abner
very
wroth
for
the
words
of
Ish-bosheth,
and
said,
Am
I
a
dog's
head
that
belongeth
to
Judah
This
day
do
I
show
kindness
unto
the
house
of
Saul
thy
father,
to
his
brethren,
and
to
his
friends,
and
have
not
delivered
thee
into
the
hand
of
David;
and
yet
thou
chargest
me
this
day
with
a
fault
concerning
this
woman.
3:9 God
do
so
to
Abner,
and
more
also,
if,
as
Jehovah
hath
sworn
to
David,
I
do
not
even
so
to
him;
3:10 to
transfer
the
kingdom
from
the
house
of
Saul,
and
to
set
up
the
throne
of
David
over
Israel
and
over
Judah,
from
Dan
even
to
Beer-sheba.
3:11 And
he
could
not
answer
Abner
another
word,
because
he
feared
him.
3:12 And
Abner
sent
messengers
to
David
on
his
behalf,
saying,
Whose
is
the
land
saying
[also],
Make
thy
league
with
me,
and,
behold,
my
hand
shall
be
with
thee,
to
bring
about
all
Israel
unto
thee.
3:13 And
he
said,
Well;
I
will
make
a
league
with
thee;
but
one
thing
I
require
of
thee:
that
is,
thou
shalt
not
see
my
face,
except
thou
first
bring
Michal,
Saul's
daughter,
when
thou
comest
to
see
my
face.
3:14 And
David
sent
messengers
to
Ish-bosheth,
Saul's
son,
saying,
Deliver
me
my
wife
Michal,
whom
I
betrothed
to
me
for
a
hundred
foreskins
of
the
Philistines.
3:15 And
Ish-bosheth
sent,
and
took
her
from
her
husband,
even
from
Paltiel
the
son
of
Laish.
3:16 And
her
husband
went
with
her,
weeping
as
he
went,
and
followed
her
to
Bahurim.
Then
said
Abner
unto
him,
Go,
return:
and
he
returned.
3:17 And
Abner
had
communication
with
the
elders
of
Israel,
saying,
In
times
past
ye
sought
for
David
to
be
king
over
you:
3:18 now
then
do
it;
for
Jehovah
hath
spoken
of
David,
saying,
By
the
hand
of
my
servant
David
I
will
save
my
people
Israel
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Philistines,
and
out
of
the
hand
of
all
their
enemies.
3:19 And
Abner
also
spake
in
the
ears
of
Benjamin:
and
Abner
went
also
to
speak
in
the
ears
of
David
in
Hebron
all
that
seemed
good
to
Israel,
and
to
the
whole
house
of
Benjamin.
3:20 So
Abner
came
to
David
to
Hebron,
and
twenty
men
with
him.
And
David
made
Abner
and
the
men
that
were
with
him
a
feast.
3:21 And
Abner
said
unto
David,
I
will
arise
and
go,
and
will
gather
all
Israel
unto
my
lord
the
king,
that
they
may
make
a
covenant
with
thee,
and
that
thou
mayest
reign
over
all
that
thy
soul
desireth.
And
David
sent
Abner
away;
and
he
went
in
peace.
3:22 And,
behold,
the
servants
of
David
and
Joab
came
from
a
foray,
and
brought
in
a
great
spoil
with
them:
but
Abner
was
not
with
David
in
Hebron;
for
he
had
sent
him
away,
and
he
was
gone
in
peace.
3:23 When
Joab
and
all
the
host
that
was
with
him
were
come,
they
told
Joab,
saying,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner
came
to
the
king,
and
he
hath
sent
him
away,
and
he
is
gone
in
peace.
3:24 Then
Joab
came
to
the
king,
and
said,
What
hast
thou
done
behold,
Abner
came
unto
thee;
why
is
it
that
thou
hast
sent
him
away,
and
he
is
quite
gone
3:25 Thou
knowest
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
that
he
came
to
deceive
thee,
and
to
know
thy
going
out
and
thy
coming
in,
and
to
know
all
that
thou
doest.
3:26 And
when
Joab
was
come
out
from
David,
he
sent
messengers
after
Abner,
and
they
brought
him
back
from
the
well
of
Sirah:
but
David
knew
it
not.
3:27 And
when
Abner
was
returned
to
Hebron,
Joab
took
him
aside
into
the
midst
of
the
gate
to
speak
with
him
quietly,
and
smote
him
there
in
the
body,
so
that
he
died,
for
the
blood
of
Asahel
his
brother.
3:28 And
afterward,
when
David
heard
it,
he
said,
I
and
my
kingdom
are
guiltless
before
Jehovah
for
ever
of
the
blood
of
Abner
the
son
of
Ner:
3:29 let
it
fall
upon
the
head
of
Joab,
and
upon
all
his
father's
house;
and
let
there
not
fail
from
the
house
of
Joab
one
that
hath
an
issue,
or
that
is
a
leper,
or
that
leaneth
on
a
staff,
or
that
falleth
by
the
sword,
or
that
lacketh
bread.
3:30 So
Joab
and
Abishai
his
brother
slew
Abner,
because
he
had
killed
their
brother
Asahel
at
Gibeon
in
the
battle.
3:31 And
David
said
to
Joab,
and
to
all
the
people
that
were
with
him,
Rend
your
clothes,
and
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
and
mourn
before
Abner.
And
king
David
followed
the
bier.
3:32 And
they
buried
Abner
in
Hebron:
and
the
king
lifted
up
his
voice,
and
wept
at
the
grave
of
Abner;
and
all
the
people
wept.
3:33 And
the
king
lamented
for
Abner,
and
said,
Should
Abner
die
as
a
fool
dieth
3:34 Thy
hands
were
not
bound,
nor
thy
feet
put
into
fetters:
As
a
man
falleth
before
the
children
of
iniquity,
so
didst
thou
fall.
And
all
the
people
wept
again
over
him.
3:35 And
all
the
people
came
to
cause
David
to
eat
bread
while
it
was
yet
day;
but
David
sware,
saying,
God
do
so
to
me,
and
more
also,
if
I
taste
bread,
or
aught
else,
till
the
sun
be
down.
3:36 And
all
the
people
took
notice
of
it,
and
it
pleased
them;
as
whatsoever
the
king
did
pleased
all
the
people.
3:37 So
all
the
people
and
all
Israel
understood
that
day
that
it
was
not
of
the
king
to
slay
Abner
the
son
of
Ner.
3:38 And
the
king
said
unto
his
servants,
Know
ye
not
that
there
is
a
prince
and
a
great
man
fallen
this
day
in
Israel
3:39 And
I
am
this
day
weak,
though
anointed
king;
and
these
men
the
sons
of
Zeruiah
are
too
hard
for
me:
Jehovah
reward
the
evil-doer
according
to
his
wickedness.