2:1 When
David's
time
to
die
drew
near,
he
commanded
Solomon
his
son,
saying,
2:2 "I
am
about
to
go
the
way
of
all
the
earth.
Be
strong,
and
show
yourself
a
man,
2:3 and
keep
the
charge
of
the
LORD
your
God,
walking
in
his
ways
and
keeping
his
statutes,
his
commandments,
his
rules,
and
his
testimonies,
as
it
is
written
in
the
Law
of
Moses,
that
you
may
prosper
in
all
that
you
do
and
wherever
you
turn,
2:4 that
the
LORD
may
establish
his
word
that
he
spoke
concerning
me,
saying,
'If
your
sons
pay
close
attention
to
their
way,
to
walk
before
me
in
faithfulness
with
all
their
heart
and
with
all
their
soul,
you
shall
not
lack
a
man
on
the
throne
of
Israel.'
2:5 "Moreover,
you
also
know
what
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah
did
to
me,
how
he
dealt
with
the
two
commanders
of
the
armies
of
Israel,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
whom
he
killed,
avenging
in
time
of
peace
for
blood
that
had
been
shed
in
war,
and
putting
the
blood
of
war
on
the
belt
around
his
waist
and
on
the
sandals
on
his
feet.
2:6 Act
therefore
according
to
your
wisdom,
but
do
not
let
his
gray
head
go
down
to
Sheol
in
peace.
2:7 But
deal
loyally
with
the
sons
of
Barzillai
the
Gileadite,
and
let
them
be
among
those
who
eat
at
your
table,
for
with
such
loyalty
they
met
me
when
I
fled
from
Absalom
your
brother.
2:8 And
there
is
also
with
you
Shimei
the
son
of
Gera,
the
Benjaminite
from
Bahurim,
who
cursed
me
with
a
grievous
curse
on
the
day
when
I
went
to
Mahanaim.
But
when
he
came
down
to
meet
me
at
the
Jordan,
I
swore
to
him
by
the
LORD,
saying,
'I
will
not
put
you
to
death
with
the
sword.'
2:9 Now
therefore
do
not
hold
him
guiltless,
for
you
are
a
wise
man.
You
will
know
what
you
ought
to
do
to
him,
and
you
shall
bring
his
gray
head
down
with
blood
to
Sheol."
2:10 Then
David
slept
with
his
fathers
and
was
buried
in
the
city
of
David.
2:11 And
the
time
that
David
reigned
over
Israel
was
forty
years.
He
reigned
seven
years
in
Hebron
and
thirty-three
years
in
Jerusalem.
2:12 So
Solomon
sat
on
the
throne
of
David
his
father,
and
his
kingdom
was
firmly
established.
2:13 Then
Adonijah
the
son
of
Haggith
came
to
Bathsheba
the
mother
of
Solomon.
And
she
said,
"Do
you
come
peacefully"
He
said,
"Peacefully."
2:14 Then
he
said,
"I
have
something
to
say
to
you."
She
said,
"Speak."
2:15 He
said,
"You
know
that
the
kingdom
was
mine,
and
that
all
Israel
fully
expected
me
to
reign.
However,
the
kingdom
has
turned
about
and
become
my
brother's,
for
it
was
his
from
the
LORD.
2:16 And
now
I
have
one
request
to
make
of
you;
do
not
refuse
me."
She
said
to
him,
"Speak."
2:17 And
he
said,
"Please
ask
King
Solomon--he
will
not
refuse
you--to
give
me
Abishag
the
Shunammite
as
my
wife."
2:18 Bathsheba
said,
"Very
well;
I
will
speak
for
you
to
the
king."
2:19 So
Bathsheba
went
to
King
Solomon
to
speak
to
him
on
behalf
of
Adonijah.
And
the
king
rose
to
meet
her
and
bowed
down
to
her.
Then
he
sat
on
his
throne
and
had
a
seat
brought
for
the
king's
mother,
and
she
sat
on
his
right.
2:20 Then
she
said,
"I
have
one
small
request
to
make
of
you;
do
not
refuse
me."
And
the
king
said
to
her,
"Make
your
request,
my
mother,
for
I
will
not
refuse
you."
2:21 She
said,
"Let
Abishag
the
Shunammite
be
given
to
Adonijah
your
brother
as
his
wife."
2:22 King
Solomon
answered
his
mother,
"And
why
do
you
ask
Abishag
the
Shunammite
for
Adonijah
Ask
for
him
the
kingdom
also,
for
he
is
my
older
brother,
and
on
his
side
are
Abiathar
the
priest
and
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah."
2:23 Then
King
Solomon
swore
by
the
LORD,
saying,
"God
do
so
to
me
and
more
also
if
this
word
does
not
cost
Adonijah
his
life!
2:24 Now
therefore
as
the
LORD
lives,
who
has
established
me
and
placed
me
on
the
throne
of
David
my
father,
and
who
has
made
me
a
house,
as
he
promised,
Adonijah
shall
be
put
to
death
today."
2:25 So
King
Solomon
sent
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and
he
struck
him
down,
and
he
died.
2:26 And
to
Abiathar
the
priest
the
king
said,
"Go
to
Anathoth,
to
your
estate,
for
you
deserve
death.
But
I
will
not
at
this
time
put
you
to
death,
because
you
carried
the
ark
of
the
Lord
GOD
before
David
my
father,
and
because
you
shared
in
all
my
father's
affliction."
2:27 So
Solomon
expelled
Abiathar
from
being
priest
to
the
LORD,
thus
fulfilling
the
word
of
the
LORD
that
he
had
spoken
concerning
the
house
of
Eli
in
Shiloh.
2:28 When
the
news
came
to
Joab--for
Joab
had
supported
Adonijah
although
he
had
not
supported
Absalom--Joab
fled
to
the
tent
of
the
LORD
and
caught
hold
of
the
horns
of
the
altar.
2:29 And
when
it
was
told
King
Solomon,
"Joab
has
fled
to
the
tent
of
the
LORD,
and
behold,
he
is
beside
the
altar,"
Solomon
sent
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
saying,
"Go,
strike
him
down."
2:30 So
Benaiah
came
to
the
tent
of
the
LORD
and
said
to
him,
"The
king
commands,
'Come
out.'"
But
he
said,
"No,
I
will
die
here."
Then
Benaiah
brought
the
king
word
again,
saying,
"Thus
said
Joab,
and
thus
he
answered
me."
2:31 The
king
replied
to
him,
"Do
as
he
has
said,
strike
him
down
and
bury
him,
and
thus
take
away
from
me
and
from
my
father's
house
the
guilt
for
the
blood
that
Joab
shed
without
cause.
2:32 The
LORD
will
bring
back
his
bloody
deeds
on
his
own
head,
because,
without
the
knowledge
of
my
father
David,
he
attacked
and
killed
with
the
sword
two
men
more
righteous
and
better
than
himself,
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
commander
of
the
army
of
Israel,
and
Amasa
the
son
of
Jether,
commander
of
the
army
of
Judah.
2:33 So
shall
their
blood
come
back
on
the
head
of
Joab
and
on
the
head
of
his
descendants
forever.
But
for
David
and
for
his
descendants
and
for
his
house
and
for
his
throne
there
shall
be
peace
from
the
LORD
forevermore."
2:34 Then
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada
went
up
and
struck
him
down
and
put
him
to
death.
And
he
was
buried
in
his
own
house
in
the
wilderness.
2:35 The
king
put
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada
over
the
army
in
place
of
Joab,
and
the
king
put
Zadok
the
priest
in
the
place
of
Abiathar.
2:36 Then
the
king
sent
and
summoned
Shimei
and
said
to
him,
"Build
yourself
a
house
in
Jerusalem
and
dwell
there,
and
do
not
go
out
from
there
to
any
place
whatever.
2:37 For
on
the
day
you
go
out
and
cross
the
brook
Kidron,
know
for
certain
that
you
shall
die.
Your
blood
shall
be
on
your
own
head."
2:38 And
Shimei
said
to
the
king,
"What
you
say
is
good;
as
my
lord
the
king
has
said,
so
will
your
servant
do."
So
Shimei
lived
in
Jerusalem
many
days.
2:39 But
it
happened
at
the
end
of
three
years
that
two
of
Shimei's
servants
ran
away
to
Achish,
son
of
Maacah,
king
of
Gath.
And
when
it
was
told
Shimei,
"Behold,
your
servants
are
in
Gath,"
2:40 Shimei
arose
and
saddled
a
donkey
and
went
to
Gath
to
Achish
to
seek
his
servants.
Shimei
went
and
brought
his
servants
from
Gath.
2:41 And
when
Solomon
was
told
that
Shimei
had
gone
from
Jerusalem
to
Gath
and
returned,
2:42 the
king
sent
and
summoned
Shimei
and
said
to
him,
"Did
I
not
make
you
swear
by
the
LORD
and
solemnly
warn
you,
saying,
'Know
for
certain
that
on
the
day
you
go
out
and
go
to
any
place
whatever,
you
shall
die'
And
you
said
to
me,
'What
you
say
is
good;
I
will
obey.'
2:43 Why
then
have
you
not
kept
your
oath
to
the
LORD
and
the
commandment
with
which
I
commanded
you"
2:44 The
king
also
said
to
Shimei,
"You
know
in
your
own
heart
all
the
harm
that
you
did
to
David
my
father.
So
the
LORD
will
bring
back
your
harm
on
your
own
head.
2:45 But
King
Solomon
shall
be
blessed,
and
the
throne
of
David
shall
be
established
before
the
LORD
forever."
2:46 Then
the
king
commanded
Benaiah
the
son
of
Jehoiada,
and
he
went
out
and
struck
him
down,
and
he
died.
So
the
kingdom
was
established
in
the
hand
of
Solomon.