Thematic Bible

2 Samuel 15:1

Absalom provided a chariot and horses for himself. He had an escort of fifty men to run ahead of him.

2 Samuel 15:2

He would rise early in the morning and stand by the road at the city gate. When someone came there with a dispute that he wanted the king to settle, Absalom would call him over and ask him where he was from. After the man told him what tribe he was from,

2 Samuel 15:3

Absalom would say: My friend, the law is on your side. However, there is no representative of the king to hear your case.

2 Samuel 15:4

He added: How I wish I were a judge! Then anyone who had a dispute or a claim could come to me. I would give him justice.

2 Samuel 15:5

The man would approach Absalom and bow down before him. Then Absalom would reach out and hug and kiss him.

2 Samuel 15:6

Absalom did this with every Israelite who came to the king for judgment. That way he won their loyalty.

2 Samuel 15:7

After four years Absalom said to King David: My lord let me go to Hebron and keep a promise I made to Jehovah.

2 Samuel 15:8

When I lived at Geshur in Syria (Aram), I promised Jehovah that if he would take me back to Jerusalem, I would worship him in Hebron.

2 Samuel 15:9

Go in peace, the king said. So Absalom went to Hebron.

2 Samuel 15:10

He sent messengers to all the tribes of Israel. He told them: When you hear the sound of trumpets, shout: 'Absalom is king in Hebron!'

2 Samuel 15:11

Absalom had two hundred men who at his invitation traveled from Jerusalem with him. They knew nothing of the plot and went in good faith.

2 Samuel 15:12

Absalom was offering sacrifices. He sent for Ahithophel, David's adviser, to come from his home in Giloh. Meanwhile, the conspiracy grew stronger. The number of people siding with Absalom kept getting larger.

2 Samuel 15:13

A messenger told David: Absalom has the hearts of the people of Israel.

2 Samuel 15:14

David told all his men who were with him in Jerusalem: We must run away quickly, or none of us will escape from Absalom. Leave right away or he will catch up to us and bring ruin upon us when he massacres the city.

2 Samuel 15:15

The king's servants told him: No matter what happens, we are Your Majesty's servants.

2 Samuel 15:16

The king left on foot. His whole household followed him. The king left ten concubines behind to take care of the palace.

2 Samuel 15:17

The king and his troops left the city on foot. They stopped at the city limits.

2 Samuel 15:18

All his mercenaries passed by him. The Cherethites, all the Pelethites, Ittai, and all six hundred men who had followed him from Gath marched past the king.

2 Samuel 15:19

The king asked Ittai from Gath: Why should you go with us? Go back, and stay with King Absalom. You are a foreigner, an exile from your homeland.

2 Samuel 15:20

In fact you came to us just yesterday. Should I make you wander around with me when I do not even know where I am going? Go back and take your countrymen with you. May Jehovah always show you kindness.

2 Samuel 15:21

Ittai answered: Your Majesty, I swear to you in the name of Jehovah that I will always go with you wherever you go, even if it means death.

2 Samuel 15:22

David answered: That is fine. March on! So Ittai went on with all his men and their dependents.

2 Samuel 15:23

The people cried loudly as David's followers left. The king crossed Kidron Brook. His men followed him. They went to the wilderness.

2 Samuel 15:24

Zadok the priest was there. He had Levites there carrying the sacred Ark of God. They set it down and did not pick it up again until all the people left the city. The priest Abiathar was there too.

2 Samuel 15:25

The king said to Zadok: Take the Ark of the Covenant back to the city. If Jehovah is pleased with me he will let me come back to see it and the place where it stays.

2 Samuel 15:26

Let him do to me what he wishes if he is not pleased with me.

2 Samuel 15:27

He also said to Zadok: You are a seer, are you? Take your son Ahimaaz and Abiathar's son Jonathan and go back to the city in peace.

2 Samuel 15:28

I will wait at the river crossings in the wilderness until you send news.

2 Samuel 15:29

Zadok and Abiathar took the Ark of the Covenant back into Jerusalem and stayed there.

2 Samuel 15:30

David went up the slope of the Mount of Olives. He was barefoot and crying. He covered his head to show his sorrow. Everyone with him was crying. They covered their heads too.

2 Samuel 15:31

Someone told David: Ahithophel is helping Absalom conspire against you! David said: Please Jehovah keep Ahithophel's plans from working!

2 Samuel 15:32

David reached the top of the Mount of Olives. He met Hushai the Archite at a place of worship. Hushai's robe was torn, and dust was on his head.

2 Samuel 15:33

David told him: You might slow me down if you come with me.

2 Samuel 15:34

Go back into the city and tell Absalom: Your Majesty, I am your servant. I will serve you just as I served your father in the past. Hushai, if you do that you can help me ruin Ahithophel's plans.

2 Samuel 15:35

Zadok and Abiathar the priests will be there with you. You can tell them everything you hear in the palace.

2 Samuel 15:36

Have them send their sons Ahimaaz and Jonathan to tell me what you hear.

2 Samuel 15:37

David's advisor Hushai slipped back into Jerusalem. Absalom came into the city at the same time.