16:1 And
David
hath
passed
on
a
little
from
the
top,
and
lo,
Ziba,
servant
of
Mephibosheth--to
meet
him,
and
a
couple
of
asses
saddled,
and
upon
them
two
hundred
loaves,
and
a
hundred
bunches
of
raisins,
and
a
hundred
[of]
summer-fruit,
and
a
bottle
of
wine.
16:2 And
the
king
saith
unto
Ziba,
`What--these
to
thee'
and
Ziba
saith,
`The
asses
for
the
household
of
the
king
to
ride
on,
and
the
bread
and
the
summer-fruit
for
the
young
men
to
eat,
and
the
wine
for
the
wearied
to
drink
in
the
wilderness.'
16:3 And
the
king
saith,
`And
where
[is]
the
son
of
thy
lord'
and
Ziba
saith
unto
the
king,
`Lo,
he
is
abiding
in
Jerusalem,
for
he
said,
To-day
do
the
house
of
Israel
give
back
to
me
the
kingdom
of
my
father.'
16:4 And
the
king
saith
to
Ziba,
`Lo,
thine
[are]
all
that
Mephibosheth
hath;'
and
Ziba
saith,
`I
have
bowed
myself--I
find
grace
in
thine
eyes,
my
lord,
O
king.'
16:5 And
king
David
hath
come
in
unto
Bahurim,
and
lo,
thence
a
man
is
coming
out,
of
the
family
of
the
house
of
Saul,
and
his
name
[is]
Shimei,
son
of
Gera,
he
cometh
out,
coming
out
and
reviling;
16:6 and
he
stoneth
David
with
stones,
and
all
the
servants
of
king
David,
and
all
the
people,
and
all
the
mighty
men
on
his
right
and
on
his
left.
16:7 And
thus
said
Shimei
in
his
reviling,
`Go
out,
go
out,
O
man
of
blood,
and
man
of
worthlessness!
16:8 Jehovah
hath
turned
back
on
thee
all
the
blood
of
the
house
of
Saul,
in
whose
stead
thou
hast
reigned,
and
Jehovah
doth
give
the
kingdom
in
to
the
hand
of
Absalom
thy
son;
and
lo,
thou
[art]
in
thine
evil,
for
a
man
of
blood
thou
[art]
.'
16:9 And
Abishai
son
of
Zeruiah
saith
unto
the
king,
`Why
doth
this
dead
dog
revile
my
lord
the
king
let
me
pass
over,
I
pray
thee,
and
I
turn
aside
his
head.'
16:10 And
the
king
saith,
`What--to
me
and
to
you,
O
sons
of
Zeruiah
for--let
him
revile;
even
because
Jehovah
hath
said
to
him,
Revile
David;
and
who
saith,
Wherefore
hast
Thou
done
so'
16:11 And
David
saith
unto
Abishai,
and
unto
all
his
servants,
`Lo,
my
son
who
came
out
of
my
bowels
is
seeking
my
life,
and
also
surely
now
the
Benjamite;
leave
him
alone,
and
let
him
revile,
for
Jehovah
hath
said
[so]
to
him;
16:12 it
may
be
Jehovah
doth
look
on
mine
affliction,
and
Jehovah
hath
turned
back
to
me
good
for
his
reviling
this
day.'
16:13 And
David
goeth
with
his
men
in
the
way,
and
Shimei
is
going
at
the
side
of
the
hill
over-against
him,
going
on,
and
he
revileth,
and
stoneth
with
stones
over-against
him,
and
hath
dusted
with
dust.
16:14 And
the
king
cometh
in,
and
all
the
people
who
[are]
with
him,
wearied,
and
they
are
refreshed
there.
16:15 And
Absalom
and
all
the
people,
the
men
of
Israel,
have
come
in
to
Jerusalem,
and
Ahithophel
with
him,
16:16 and
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
Hushai
the
Archite,
David's
friend,
hath
come
unto
Absalom,
that
Hushai
saith
unto
Absalom,
`Let
the
king
live!
let
the
king
live!'
16:17 And
Absalom
saith
unto
Hushai,
`This
thy
kindness
with
thy
friend!
why
hast
thou
not
gone
with
thy
friend'
16:18 And
Hushai
saith
unto
Absalom,
`Nay,
for
he
whom
Jehovah
hath
chosen,
and
this
people,
even
all
the
men
of
Israel,
his
I
am,
and
with
him
I
abide;
16:19 and
secondly,
for
whom
do
I
labour
is
it
not
before
his
son
as
I
served
before
thy
father
so
am
I
before
thee.'
16:20 And
Absalom
saith
unto
Ahithophel,
`Give
for
you
counsel
what
we
do.'
16:21 And
Ahithophel
saith
unto
Absalom,
`Go
in
unto
the
concubines
of
thy
father,
whom
he
left
to
keep
the
house,
and
all
Israel
hath
heard
that
thou
hast
been
abhorred
by
thy
father,
and
the
hands
of
all
who
[are]
with
thee
have
been
strong.'
16:22 And
they
spread
out
for
Absalom
the
tent
on
the
roof,
and
Absalom
goeth
in
unto
the
concubines
of
his
father
before
the
eyes
of
all
Israel.
16:23 And
the
counsel
of
Ahithophel
which
he
counselled
in
those
days
[is]
as
[when]
one
inquireth
at
the
word
of
God;
so
[is]
all
the
counsel
of
Ahithophel
both
to
David
and
to
Absalom.