9:1 And
David
said,
Is
there
yet
any
that
is
left
of
the
house
of
Saul,
that
I
may
show
him
kindness
for
Jonathan's
sake
9:2 And
there
was
of
the
house
of
Saul
a
servant
whose
name
was
Ziba,
and
they
called
him
unto
David;
and
the
king
said
unto
him,
Art
thou
Ziba
And
he
said,
Thy
servant
is
he.
9:3 And
the
king
said,
Is
there
not
yet
any
of
the
house
of
Saul,
that
I
may
show
the
kindness
of
God
unto
him
And
Ziba
said
unto
the
king,
Jonathan
hath
yet
a
son,
who
is
lame
of
his
feet.
9:4 And
the
king
said
unto
him,
Where
is
he
And
Ziba
said
unto
the
king,
Behold,
he
is
in
the
house
of
Machir
the
son
of
Ammiel,
in
Lo-debar.
9:5 Then
king
David
sent,
and
fetched
him
out
of
the
house
of
Machir
the
son
of
Ammiel,
from
Lo-debar.
9:6 And
Mephibosheth,
the
son
of
Jonathan,
the
son
of
Saul,
came
unto
David,
and
fell
on
his
face,
and
did
obeisance.
And
David
said,
Mephibosheth.
And
he
answered,
Behold,
thy
servant!
9:7 And
David
said
unto
him,
Fear
not;
for
I
will
surely
show
thee
kindness
for
Jonathan
thy
father's
sake,
and
will
restore
thee
all
the
land
of
Saul
thy
father;
and
thou
shalt
eat
bread
at
my
table
continually.
9:8 And
he
did
obeisance,
and
said,
What
is
thy
servant,
that
thou
shouldest
look
upon
such
a
dead
dog
as
I
am
9:9 Then
the
king
called
to
Ziba,
Saul's
servant,
and
said
unto
him,
All
that
pertained
to
Saul
and
to
all
his
house
have
I
given
unto
thy
master's
son.
9:10 And
thou
shalt
till
the
land
for
him,
thou,
and
thy
sons,
and
thy
servants;
and
thou
shalt
bring
in
[the
fruits],
that
thy
master's
son
may
have
bread
to
eat:
but
Mephibosheth
thy
master's
son
shall
eat
bread
alway
at
my
table.
Now
Ziba
had
fifteen
sons
and
twenty
servants.
9:11 Then
said
Ziba
unto
the
king,
According
to
all
that
my
lord
the
king
commandeth
his
servant,
so
shall
thy
servant
do.
As
for
Mephibosheth,
[said
the
king],
he
shall
eat
at
my
table,
as
one
of
the
king's
sons.
9:12 And
Mephibosheth
had
a
young
son,
whose
name
was
Mica.
And
all
that
dwelt
in
the
house
of
Ziba
were
servants
unto
Mephibosheth.
9:13 So
Mephibosheth
dwelt
in
Jerusalem;
for
he
did
eat
continually
at
the
king's
table.
And
he
was
lame
in
both
his
feet.