19:1 And
it
is
declared
to
Joab,
`Lo,
the
king
is
weeping
and
mourning
for
Absalom;'
19:2 and
the
salvation
on
that
day
becometh
mourning
to
all
the
people,
for
the
people
hath
heard
on
that
day,
saying,
`The
king
hath
been
grieved
for
his
son.'
19:3 And
the
people
stealeth
away,
on
that
day,
to
go
in
to
the
city,
as
the
people
steal
away,
who
are
ashamed,
in
their
fleeing
in
battle;
19:4 and
the
king
hath
covered
his
face,
yea,
the
king
crieth--a
loud
voice--`My
son
Absalom,
Absalom,
my
son,
my
son.'
19:5 And
Joab
cometh
in
unto
the
king
to
the
house,
and
saith,
`Thou
hast
put
to
shame
to-day
the
faces
of
all
thy
servants,
those
delivering
thy
life
to-day,
and
the
life
of
thy
sons,
and
of
thy
daughters,
and
the
life
of
thy
wives,
and
the
life
of
thy
concubines,
19:6 to
love
thine
enemies,
and
to
hate
those
loving
thee,
for
thou
hast
declared
to-day
that
thou
hast
no
princes
and
servants,
for
I
have
known
to-day
that
if
Absalom
[were]
alive,
and
all
of
us
to-day
dead,
that
then
it
were
right
in
thine
eyes.
19:7 `And
now,
rise,
go
out
and
speak
unto
the
heart
of
thy
servants,
for
by
Jehovah
I
have
sworn,
that--thou
art
not
going
out--there
doth
not
lodge
a
man
with
thee
to-night;
and
this
[is]
worse
for
thee
than
all
the
evil
that
hath
come
upon
thee
from
thy
youth
till
now.'
19:8 And
the
king
riseth,
and
sitteth
in
the
gate,
and
to
all
the
people
they
have
declared,
saying,
`Lo,
the
king
is
sitting
in
the
gate;'
and
all
the
people
come
in
before
the
king,
and
Israel
hath
fled,
each
to
his
tents.
19:9 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
all
the
people
are
contending
through
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
saying,
`The
king
delivered
us
out
of
the
hand
of
our
enemies,
yea,
he
himself
delivered
us
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Philistines,
and
now
he
hath
fled
out
of
the
land
because
of
Absalom,
19:10 and
Absalom
whom
we
anointed
over
us
[is]
dead
in
battle,
and
now,
why
are
ye
silent--to
bring
back
the
king'
19:11 And
king
David
sent
unto
Zadok
and
unto
Abiathar
the
priests,
saying,
`Speak
ye
unto
the
elders
of
Judah,
saying,
Why
are
ye
last
to
bring
back
the
king
unto
his
house
(and
the
word
of
all
Israel
hath
come
unto
the
king,
unto
his
house;)
19:12 my
brethren
ye
[are]
,
my
bone
and
my
flesh
ye
[are]
,
and
why
are
ye
last
to
bring
back
the
king
19:13 And
to
Amasa
say
ye,
Art
not
thou
my
bone
and
my
flesh
Thus
doth
God
do
to
me,
and
thus
He
doth
add,
if
thou
art
not
head
of
the
host
before
me
all
the
days
instead
of
Joab.'
19:14 And
he
inclineth
the
heart
of
all
the
men
of
Judah
as
one
man,
and
they
send
unto
the
king,
`Turn
back,
thou,
and
all
thy
servants.'
19:15 And
the
king
turneth
back,
and
cometh
in
unto
the
Jordan,
and
Judah
hath
come
to
Gilgal,
to
go
to
meet
the
king,
to
bring
the
king
over
the
Jordan,
19:16 and
Shimei
son
of
Gera,
the
Benjamite,
who
[is]
from
Bahurim,
hasteth,
and
cometh
down
with
the
men
of
Judah,
to
meet
king
David,
19:17 and
a
thousand
men
[are]
with
him
from
Benjamin,
and
Ziba
servant
of
the
house
of
Saul,
and
his
fifteen
sons
and
his
twenty
servants
with
him,
and
they
have
gone
prosperously
over
the
Jordan
before
the
king.
19:18 And
passed
over
hath
the
ferry-boat
to
carry
over
the
household
of
the
king,
and
to
do
that
which
[is]
good
in
his
eyes,
and
Shimei
son
of
Gera
hath
fallen
before
the
king
in
his
passing
over
into
Jordan,
19:19 and
saith
unto
the
king,
`Let
not
my
lord
impute
to
me
iniquity;
neither
do
thou
remember
that
which
thy
servant
did
perversely
in
the
day
that
my
lord
the
king
went
out
from
Jerusalem,
--for
the
king
to
set
[it]
unto
his
heart;
19:20 for
thy
servant
hath
known
that
I
have
sinned;
and
lo,
I
have
come
to-day,
first
of
all
the
house
of
Joseph,
to
go
down
to
meet
my
lord
the
king.'
19:21 And
Abishai
son
of
Zeruiah
answereth
and
saith,
`For
this
is
not
Shimei
put
to
death--because
he
reviled
the
anointed
of
Jehovah'
19:22 And
David
saith,
`What--to
me
and
to
you,
O
sons
of
Zeruiah,
that
ye
are
to
me
to-day
for
an
adversary
to-day
is
any
man
put
to
death
in
Israel
for
have
I
not
known
that
to-day
I
[am]
king
over
Israel'
19:23 And
the
king
saith
unto
Shimei,
`Thou
dost
not
die;'
and
the
king
sweareth
to
him.
19:24 And
Mephibosheth
son
of
Saul
hath
come
down
to
meet
the
king--and
he
prepared
not
his
feet,
nor
did
he
prepare
his
upper
lip,
yea,
his
garments
he
washed
not,
even
from
the
day
of
the
going
away
of
the
king,
till
the
day
that
he
came
in
peace--
19:25 and
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
he
hath
come
to
Jerusalem
to
meet
the
king,
that
the
king
saith
to
him,
`Why
didst
thou
not
go
with
me,
Mephibosheth'
19:26 And
he
saith,
`My
lord,
O
king,
my
servant
deceived
me,
for
thy
servant
said,
I
saddle
for
me
the
ass,
and
ride
on
it,
and
go
with
the
king,
for
thy
servant
[is]
lame;
19:27 and
he
uttereth
slander
against
thy
servant
unto
my
lord
the
king,
and
my
lord
the
king
[is]
as
a
messenger
of
God;
and
do
thou
that
which
is
good
in
thine
eyes,
19:28 for
all
the
house
of
my
father
have
been
nothing
except
men
of
death
before
my
lord
the
king,
and
thou
dost
set
thy
servant
among
those
eating
at
thy
table,
and
what
right
have
I
any
more--even
to
cry
any
more
unto
the
king'
19:29 And
the
king
saith
to
him,
`Why
dost
thou
speak
any
more
of
thy
matters
I
have
said,
Thou
and
Ziba--share
ye
the
field.'
19:30 And
Mephibosheth
saith
unto
the
king,
`Yea,
the
whole
let
him
take,
after
that
my
lord
the
king
hath
come
in
peace
unto
his
house.'
19:31 And
Barzillai
the
Gileadite
hath
gone
down
from
Rogelim,
and
passeth
over
the
Jordan
with
the
king,
to
send
him
away
over
the
Jordan;
19:32 and
Barzillai
[is]
very
aged,
a
son
of
eighty
years,
and
he
hath
sustained
the
king
in
his
abiding
in
Mahanaim,
for
he
[is]
a
very
great
man;
19:33 and
the
king
saith
unto
Barzillai,
`Pass
thou
over
with
me,
and
I
have
sustained
thee
with
me
in
Jerusalem.'
19:34 And
Barzillai
saith
unto
the
king,
`How
many
[are]
the
days
of
the
years
of
my
life,
that
I
go
up
with
the
king
to
Jerusalem
19:35 A
son
of
eighty
years
I
[am]
to-day;
do
I
know
between
good
and
evil
doth
thy
servant
taste
that
which
I
am
eating,
and
that
which
I
drink
do
I
hearken
any
more
to
the
voice
of
singers
and
songstresses
and
why
is
thy
servant
any
more
for
a
burden
unto
my
lord
the
king
19:36 As
a
little
thing,
thy
servant
doth
pass
over
the
Jordan
with
the
king,
and
why
doth
the
king
recompense
me
this
recompense
19:37 Let,
I
pray
thee,
thy
servant
turn
back
again,
and
I
die
in
mine
own
city,
near
the
burying-place
of
my
father
and
of
my
mother,
--and
lo,
thy
servant
Chimham,
let
him
pass
over
with
my
lord
the
king,
and
do
thou
to
him
that
which
[
is]
good
in
thine
eyes.'
19:38 And
the
king
saith,
`With
me
doth
Chimham
go
over,
and
I
do
to
him
that
which
[is]
good
in
thine
eyes,
yea,
all
that
thou
dost
fix
on
me
I
do
to
thee.'
19:39 And
all
the
people
pass
over
the
Jordan,
and
the
king
hath
passed
over,
and
the
king
giveth
a
kiss
to
Barzillai,
and
blesseth
him,
and
he
turneth
back
to
his
place.
19:40 And
the
king
passeth
over
to
Gilgal,
and
Chimham
hath
passed
over
with
him,
and
all
the
people
of
Judah,
and
they
bring
over
the
king,
and
also
the
half
of
the
people
of
Israel.
19:41 And,
lo,
all
the
men
of
Israel
are
coming
unto
the
king,
and
they
say
unto
the
king,
`Wherefore
have
they
stolen
thee--our
brethren,
the
men
of
Judah'
(and
they
bring
the
king
and
his
household
over
the
Jordan,
and
all
the
men
of
David
with
him).
19:42 And
all
the
men
of
Judah
answer
against
the
men
of
Israel,
`Because
the
king
[is]
near
unto
us,
and
why
[is]
this--ye
are
displeased
about
this
matter
have
we
at
all
eaten
of
the
king's
[substance]
a
gift
hath
he
lifted
up
to
us'
19:43 And
the
men
of
Israel
answer
the
men
of
Judah,
and
say,
`Ten
parts
we
have
in
the
king,
and
also
in
David
more
than
you;
and
wherefore
have
ye
lightly
esteemed
us,
that
our
word
hath
not
been
first
to
bring
back
our
king'
And
the
word
of
the
men
of
Judah
is
sharper
than
the
word
of
the
men
of
Israel.