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Book 10 2 KingsTHE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS This Book relates the transactions from the death of Saul until the end 2 Kings Chapter 1 David mourneth for the death of Saul and Jonathan: he ordereth the man 1:1. Now it came to pass, after Saul was dead, that David returned from 1:2. And on the third day, there appeared a man who came out of Saul's 1:3. And David said to him: From whence comest thou? And he said to him: 1:4. And David said unto him: What is the matter that is come to pass? 1:5. And David said to the young man that told him: How knowest thou 1:6. And the young man that told him, said: I came by chance upon mount 1:7. And looking behind him, and seeing me, he called me. And I 1:8. And he said to me: Who art thou? And I said to him: I am an 1:9. And he said to me: Stand over me, and kill me: for anguish is come 1:10. So standing over him, I killed him: for I knew that he could not I killed him... This story of the young Amalecite was not true, as may 1:11. Then David took hold of his garments and rent them, and likewise 1:12. And they mourned, and wept, and fasted until evening for Saul, and 1:13. And David said to the young man that told him: Whence art thou? He 1:14. David said to him: Why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to 1:15. And David calling one of his servants, said: Go near and fall upon 1:16. And David said to him: Thy blood be upon thy own head: for thy own 1:17. And David made this kind of lamentation over Saul, and over 1:18. (Also he commanded that they should teach the children of Juda the 1:19. The illustrious of Israel are slain upon thy mountains: how are 1:20. Tell it not in Geth, publish it not in the streets of Ascalon: 1:21. Ye mountains of Gelboe, let neither dew, nor rain come upon you, 1:22. From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the valiant, the 1:23. Saul and Jonathan, lovely, and comely in their life, even in death 1:24. Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you with 1:25. How are the valiant fallen in battle? Jonathan slain in the high 1:26. I grieve for thee, my brother Jonathan: exceeding beautiful, and 1:27. How are the valiant fallen, and the weapons of war perished? 2 Kings Chapter 2 David is received and anointed king of Juda. Isboseth the son of Saul 2:1. And after these things David consulted the Lord, saying: Shall I go 2:2. So David went up, and his two wives Achinoam the Jezrahelitess, and 2:3. And the men also that were with him, David brought up every man 2:4. And the men of Juda came, and anointed David there, to be king over 2:5. David therefore sent messengers to the men of Jabes Galaad, and 2:6. And now the Lord surely will render you mercy and truth, and I also 2:7. Let your hands be strengthened, and be ye men of valour: for 2:8. But Abner the son of Ner, general of Saul's army, took Isboseth the 2:9. And made him king over Galaad, and over Gessuri, and over Jezrahel, 2:10. Isboseth the son of Saul was forty years old when he began to He reigned two years... Viz., before he began visibly to decline: but in 2:11. And the number of the days that David abode, reigning in Hebron 2:12. And Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Isboseth the son of 2:13. And Joab the son of Sarvia, and the servants of David went out, 2:14. And Abner said to Joab: Let the young men rise, and play before 2:15. Then there arose and went over twelve in number of Benjamin, of 2:16. And every one catching his fellow by the head, thrust his sword 2:17. And there was a very fierce battle that day: and Abner was put to 2:18. And there were the three sons of Sarvia there, Joab, and Abisai, 2:19. And Asael pursued after Abner, and turned not to the right hand 2:20. And Abner looked behind him, and said: Art thou Asael? And he 2:21. And Abner said to him: Go to the right hand or to the left, and 2:22. And again Abner said to Asael: Go off, and do not follow me, lest 2:23. But he refused to hearken to him, and would not turn aside: 2:24. Now while Joab and Abisai pursued after Abner, the sun went down: 2:25. And the children of Benjamin gathered themselves together to 2:26. And Abner cried out to Joab, and said: Shall thy sword rage unto 2:27. And Joab said: As the Lord liveth, if thou hadst spoke sooner, 2:28. Then Joab sounded the trumpet, and all the army stood still, and 2:29. And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plains: 2:30. And Joab returning, after he had left Abner, assembled all the 2:31. But the servants of David had killed of Benjamin, and of the men 2:32. And they took Asael, and buried him in the sepulchre of his father 2 Kings Chapter 3 David groweth daily stronger. Abner cometh over to him: he is 3:1. Now there was a long war between the house of Saul and the house of There was a long war between the house of Saul, etc... Rather a strife 3:2. And sons were born to David in Hebron: and his firstborn was Ammon 3:3. And his second Cheleab of Abigail the wife of Nabal of Carmel: and 3:4. And the fourth Adonias, the son of Haggith: and the fifth Saphathia 3:5. And the sixth Jethraam of Egla the wife of David: these were born 3:6. Now while there was war between the house of Saul and the house of 3:7. And Saul had a concubine named Respha, the daughter of Aia. And 3:8. Why didst thou go in to my father's concubine? And he was 3:9. So do God to Abner, and more also, unless as the Lord hath sworn to 3:10. That the kingdom be translated from the house of Saul, and the 3:11. And he could not answer him a word, because he feared him. 3:12. Abner therefore sent messengers to David for himself, saying: 3:13. And he said: Very well: I will make a league with thee: but one 3:14. And David sent messengers to Isboseth the son of Saul, saying: 3:15. And Isboseth sent, and took her from her husband Phaltiel, the son 3:16. And her husband followed her, weeping as far as Bahurim: and Abner 3:17. Abner also spoke to the ancients of Israel, saying: Both yesterday 3:18. Now then do it: because the Lord hath spoken to David, saying: By 3:19. And Abner spoke also to Benjamin. And he went to speak to David in 3:20. And he came to David in Hebron with twenty men: and David made a 3:21. And Abner said to David: I will rise, that I may gather all Israel 3:22. Immediately, David's servants and Joab came, after having slain 3:23. And Joab and all the army that was with him, came afterwards: and 3:24. And Joab went in to the king, and said: What hast thou done? 3:25. Knowest thou not Abner the son of Ner, that to this end he came to 3:26. Then Joab going out from David, sent messengers after Abner, and 3:27. And when Abner was returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside to the 3:28. And when David heard of it, after the thing was now done, he said: 3:29. And may it come upon the head of Joab, and upon all his father's 3:30. So Joab and Abisai his brother slew Abner, because he had killed 3:31. And David said to Joab, and to all the people that were with him: 3:32. And when they had buried Abner in Hebron, king David lifted up his 3:33. And the king mourning and lamenting over Abner, said: Not as 3:34. Thy hands were not bound, nor thy feet laden with fetters: but as 3:35. And when all the people came to take meat with David, while it was 3:36. And all the people heard, and they were pleased, and all that the 3:37. And all the people, and all Israel understood that day that it was 3:38. The king also said to his servants: Do you not know that a prince 3:39. But I as yet am tender, though anointed king. And these men the 2 Kings Chapter 4 Isboseth is murdered by two of his servants. David punisheth the 4:1. And Isboseth the son of Saul heard that Abner was slain in Hebron: 4:2. Now the son of Saul had two men captains of his bands, the name of 4:3. And the Berothites fled into Gethaim, and were sojourners there 4:4. And Jonathan the son of Saul had a son that was lame of his feet: 4:5. And the sons of Remmon the Berothite, Rechab and Baana coming, went 4:6. And they entered into the house secretly taking ears of corn, and 4:7. For when they came into the house, he was sleeping upon his bed in 4:8. And they brought the head of Isboseth to David to Hebron: and they 4:9. But David answered Rechab, and Baana his brother, the sons of 4:10. The man that told me, and said: Saul is dead, who thought he 4:11. How much more now when wicked men have slain an innocent man in 4:12. And David commanded his servants and they slew them: and cutting 2 Kings Chapter 5 David is anointed king of all Israel. He taketh Jerusalem, and dwelleth 5:1. Then all the tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron, saying: 5:2. Moreover yesterday also and the day before, when Saul was king over 5:3. The ancients also of Israel came to the king of Hebron, and king 5:4. David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned 5:5. In Hebron he reigned over Juda seven years and six months: and in 5:6. And the king and all the men that were with him went to Jerusalem 5:7. But David took the castle of Sion, the same is the city of David. 5:8. For David had offered that day a reward to whosoever should strike 5:9. And David dwelt in the castle, and called it, The city of David: 5:10. And he went on prospering and growing up, and the Lord God of 5:11. And Hiram the king of Tyre sent messengers to David, and cedar 5:12. And David knew that the Lord had confirmed him king over Israel, 5:13. And David took more concubines and wives of Jerusalem, after he David took more concubines and wives of Jerusalem... Not harlots, but 5:14. And these are the names of them, that were born to him in 5:15. And Jebahar, and Elisua, and Nepheg, 5:16. And Japhia, and Elisama, and Elioda, and Eliphaleth. 5:17. And the Philistines heard that they had anointed David to be king 5:18. And the Philistines coming spread themselves in the valley of 5:19. And David consulted the Lord, Saying: Shall I go up to the 5:20. And David came to Baal Pharisim: and defeated them there, and he 5:21. And they left there their idols: which David and his men took 5:22. And the Philistines came up again and spread themselves into the 5:23. And David consulted the Lord: Shall I go up against the 5:24. And when thou shalt hear the sound of one going in the tops of the 5:25. And David did as the Lord had commanded him, and he smote the 2 Kings Chapter 6 David fetcheth the ark from Cariathiarim. Oza is struck dead for 6:1. And David again gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, 6:2. And David arose and went, with all the people that were with him of 6:3. And they laid the ark of God upon a new cart: and took it out of Gabaa... The hill of Cariathiarim, where the ark had been in the house 6:4. And when they had taken it out of the house of Abinadab, who was in 6:5. But David and all Israel played before the Lord on all manner of 6:6. And when they came to the floor of Nachon, Oza put forth his hand 6:7. And the indignation of the Lord was enkindled against Oza, and he 6:8. And David was grieved because the Lord had struck Oza, and the name 6:9. And David was afraid of the Lord that day, saying: How shall the 6:10. And he would not have the ark of the Lord brought in to himself 6:11. And the ark of the Lord abode in the house of Obededom the Gethite 6:12. And it was told king David, that the Lord had blessed Obededom, Choirs... Or companies of musicians. 6:13. And when they that carried the ark of the Lord had gone six paces, 6:14. And David danced with all his might before the Lord: and David was 6:15. And David and all the louse of Israel brought the ark of the 6:16. And when the ark of the Lord was come into the city of David, 6:17. And they brought the ark of the Lord, and set it in its place in 6:18. And when he had made an end of offering holocausts and peace 6:19. And he distributed to all the multitude of Israel, both men and 6:20. And David returned to bless his own house: and Michol the daughter 6:21. And David said to Michol: Before the Lord, who chose me rather 6:22. I will both play and make myself meaner than I have done: and I 6:23. Therefore Michol the daughter of Saul had no child to the day of 2 Kings Chapter 7 David's purpose to build a temple is rewarded with the promise of great 7:1. And it came to pass when the king sat in his house, and the Lord 7:2. He said to Nathan the prophet: Dost thou see that I dwell in a 7:3. And Nathan said to the king: Go, do all that is in they heart: 7:4. But it came to pass that night, that the word of the Lord came to 7:5. Go, and say to my servant David: Thus saith the Lord: Shalt thou 7:6. Whereas I have not dwelt in a house from the day that I brought the 7:7. In all the places that I have gone through with all the children of 7:8. And now thus shalt thou speak to my servant David: Thus saith the 7:9. And I have been with thee wheresoever thou hast walked, and have 7:10. And I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and I will plant 7:11. From the day that I appointed judges over my people Israel: and I 7:12. And when thy days shall be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with I will establish his kingdom... This prophecy partly relateth to 7:13. He shall build a house to my name, and I will establish the throne 7:14. I will be to him a father, and he shall be to me a son: and if he 7:15. But my mercy I will not take away from him, as I took it from 7:16. And thy house shall be faithful, and thy kingdom for ever before 7:17. According to all these words and according to all this vision so 7:18. And David went in, and sat before the Lord, and said: Who am I, O 7:19. Bur yet this hath seemed little in thy sight, O Lord God, unless 7:20. And what can David say more unto thee? for thou knowest thy 7:21. For thy word's sake, and according to thy own heart thou has done 7:22. Therefore thou art magnified, O Lord God, because there is none 7:23. And what nation is there upon earth, as thy people Israel, whom 7:24. For thou hast confirmed to thyself thy people Israel to be an 7:25. And now, O Lord God, raise up for ever the word that thou hast 7:26. That thy name may be magnified for ever, and it may be said: The 7:27. Because thou, O Lord of hosts, God of Israel, hast revealed to the 7:28. And now, O Lord God, thou art God, and thy words shall be true: 7:29. And now begin, and bless the house of thy servant, that it may 2 Kings Chapter 8 David's victories, and his chief officers. 8:1. And it came to pass after this that David defeated the Philistines, 8:2. And he defeated Moab, and measured them with a line, casting them 8:3. David defeated also Adarezer the son of Rohob king of Soba, when he 8:4. And David took from him a thousand and seven hundred horsemen, and 8:5. And the Syrians of Damascus came to succour Adarezer the king of 8:6. And David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus: and Syria served 8:7. And David took the arms of gold, which the servants of Adarezer 8:8. And out of Bete, and out of Beroth, cities of Adarezer, king David 8:9. And Thou the king of Emath heard that David had defeated all the 8:10. And Thou sent Joram his son to king David, to salute him, and to 8:11. And king David dedicated them to the Lord, together with the 8:12. Of Syria, and of Moab, and of the children Ammon, and of the 8:13. David also made himself a name, when he returned after taking 8:14. And he put guards in Edom, and placed there a garrison: and all 8:15. And David reigned over all Israel: and David did judgment and 8:16. And Joab the son Sarvia was over the army: and Josaphat the son of Recorder... Or chancellor. 8:17. And Sadoc the son of Achitob, and Achimelech the son of Abiathar, Scribe... Or secretary. 8:18. And Banaias the son of Joiada was over the Cerethi and Phelethi: The Cerethi and Phelethi... The king's guards.-Ibid. Princes... 2 Kings Chapter 9 David's kindness to Miphiboseth for the sake of his father Jonathan. 9:1. And David said: Is there any one, think you, left of the house of 9:2. Now there was of the house of Saul, a servant named Siba: and when 9:3. And the king said: Is there any one left of the house of Saul, that 9:4. Where is he? said he. And Siba said to the king: Behold he is in 9:5. Then King David sent, and brought him out of the house of Machir 9:6. And when Miphiboseth the son of Jonathan the son of Saul was come 9:7. And David said to him: Fear not, for I will surely shew thee mercy 9:8. He bowed down to him, and said: Who am I thy servant, that thou 9:9. Then the King called Siba the servant of Saul, and said to him: All 9:10. Thou therefore and the sons and thy servants shall till the land 9:11. And Siba said to the king: As thou my lord the hast commanded thy 9:12. And Miphiboseth had a young son whose name was Micha: and all that 9:13. But Miphiboseth dwelt in Jerusalem: because he ate always of the 2 Kings Chapter 10 The Ammonites shamefully abuse the ambassadors of David: they hire the 10:1. And it came to pass after this, that the king of the children of 10:2. And David said: I will shew kindness to Hanon the son of Daas, as 10:3. The princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanon their lord: 10:4. Wherefore Hanon took the servants of David, and shaved off the one 10:5. When this was told David, he sent to meet them: for the men were 10:6. And the children of Ammon seeing that they had done an injury to 10:7. And when David heard this, he sent Joab and the whole army of 10:8. And the children of Ammon came out, and set their men in array at 10:9. Then Joab seeing that the battle was prepared against him, both 10:10. And the rest of the people he delivered to Abisai his brother, 10:11. And Joab said: If the Syrians are too strong for me, then thou 10:12. Be of good courage, and let us fight for our people, and for the 10:13. And Joab and the people that were with him, began to fight 10:14. And the children of Ammon seeing that the Syrians were fled, they 10:15. Then the Syrians seeing that they had fallen before Israel, 10:16. And Adarezer sent and fetched the Syrians, that were beyond the 10:17. And when this was told David, he gathered all Israel together, 10:18. And the Syrians fled before Israel, and David slew of the Syrians 10:19. And all the kings that were auxiliaries of Adarezer, seeing 2 Kings Chapter 11 David falleth into the crime of adultery with Bethsabee: and not finding 11:1. And it came to pass at the return of the year, at the time when 11:2. In the mean time it happened that David arose from his bed after 11:3. And the king sent, and inquired who the woman was. And it was told 11:4. And David sent messengers, and took her, and she came in to him, 11:5. And she returned to her house having conceived. And she sent and 11:6. And David sent to Joab, saying: Send me Urias the Hethite. And 11:7. And Urias came to David. And David asked how Joab did, and the 11:8. And David said to Urias: Go into thy house, and wash thy feet. And 11:9. But Urias slept before the gate of the king's house, with the 11:10. And it was told David by some that said: Urias went not to his 11:11. And Urias said to David: The ark of God and Israel and Juda dwell 11:12. Then David said to Urias: Tarry here to day, and to morrow I will 11:13. And David called him to eat and to drink before him, and he made 11:14. And when the morning was come, David wrote a letter to Joab: and 11:15. Writing in the letter: Set ye Urias in the front of the battle, 11:16. Wherefore as Joab was besieging the city, he put Urias in the 11:17. And the men coming out of the city, fought against Joab, and 11:18. Then Joab sent, and told David all things concerning the battle. 11:19. And he charged the messenger, saying: When thou hast told all the 11:20. If thou see him to be angry, and he shall say: Why did you 11:21. Who killed Abimelech the son of Jerobaal? did not a woman cast a 11:22. So the messenger departed, and came and told David all that Joab 11:23. And the messenger said to David: The men prevailed against us, 11:24. And the archers shot their arrows at thy servants from off the 11:25. And David said to the messenger: Thus shalt thou say to Joab: Let 11:26. And the wife of Urias heard that Urias her husband was dead, and 11:27. And the mourning being over, David sent and brought her into his 2 Kings Chapter 12 Nathan's parable. David confesseth his sin, and is forgiven: yet so as 12:1. And the Lord sent Nathan to David: and when he was come to him, he 12:2. The rich man had exceeding many sheep and oxen. 12:3. But the poor man had nothing at all but one little ewe lamb, which 12:4. And when a certain stranger was come to the rich man, he spared to 12:5. And David's anger being exceedingly kindled against that man, he 12:6. He shall restore the ewe fourfold, because he did this thing, and 12:7. And Nathan said to David: Thou art the man. Thus saith the Lord 12:8. And gave thee thy master's house and thy master's wives into thy 12:9. Why therefore hast thou despised the word of the Lord, to do evil 12:10. Therefore the sword shall never depart from thy house, because 12:11. Thus saith the Lord: Behold, I will raise up evil against thee I will raise, etc... All these evils, inasmuch as they were punishments, 12:12. For thou didst it secretly: but I will do this thing in the sight 12:13. And David said to Nathan: I have sinned against the Lord. And 12:14. Nevertheless, because thou hast given occasion to the enemies of 12:15. And Nathan returned to his house. The Lord also struck the child 12:16. And David besought the Lord for the child: and David kept a fast, 12:17. And the ancients of his house came, to make him rise from the 12:18. And it came to pass on the seventh day that the child died: and 12:19. But when David saw his servants whispering, he understood that 12:20. Then David arose from the ground, and washed and anointed 12:21. And his servants said to him: What thing is this that thou hast 12:22. And he said: While the child was yet alive, I fasted and wept for 12:23. But now that he is dead, why should I fast? Shall I be able to 12:24. And David comforted Bethsabee his wife, and went in unto her, and 12:25. And he sent by the hand of Nathan the prophet, and called his Amiable to the Lord... Or, beloved of the Lord. In Hebrew, Jedidiah. 12:26. And Joab fought against Rabbath of the children of Ammon, and 12:27. And Joab sent messengers to David, saying: I have fought against The city of waters... Rabbath the royal city of the Ammonites, was 12:28. Now therefore gather thou the rest of the people together, and 12:29. Then David gathered all the people together, and went out against 12:30. And he took the crown of their king from his head, the weight of 12:31. And bringing forth the people thereof he sawed them, and drove 2 Kings Chapter 13 Ammon ravisheth Thamar. For which Absalom killeth him, and flieth to 13:1. And it came to pass after this that Ammon the son of David loved 13:2. And he was exceedingly fond of her, so that he fell sick for the 13:3. Now Ammon had a friend, named Jonadab the son of Semmaa the A very wise man... That is, a crafty and subtle man: for the counsel he 13:4. And he said to him: Why dost thou grow so lean from day to day, O 13:5. And Jonadab said to him: Lie down upon thy bed, and feign thyself 13:6. So Ammon lay down, and made as if he were sick: and when the king 13:7. Then David sent home to Thamar, saying: Come to the house of thy 13:8. And Thamar came to the house of Ammon her brother: but he was laid 13:9. And taking what she had boiled, she poured it out, and set it 13:10. Ammon said to Thamar: Bring the mess into the chamber, that I may 13:11. And when she had presented him the meat, he took hold of her, and 13:12. She answered him: Do not so, my brother, do not force me: for no 13:13. For I shall not be able to bear my shame, and thou shalt be as 13:14. But he would not hearken to her prayers, but being stronger 13:15. Then Ammon hated her with an exceeding great hatred: so that the 13:16. She answered him: The evil which now thou dost against me, in 13:17. But calling the servants that ministered to him, he said: Thrust 13:18. And she was clothed with a long robe: for the king's daughters 13:19. And she put ashes on her head, and rent her long robe and laid 13:20. And Absalom her brother said to her: Hath thy brother Ammon lain 13:21. And when king David heard of these things he was exceedingly 13:22. But Absalom spoke not to Ammon neither good nor evil: for Absalom 13:23. And it came to pass after two years, that the sheep of Absalom 13:24. And he came to the king, and said to him: Behold thy servant's 13:25. And the king said to Absalom: Nay, my son, do not ask that we 13:26. And Absalom said: If thou wilt not come, at least let my brother 13:27. But Absalom pressed him, so that he let Ammon and all the king's 13:28. And Absalom had commanded his servants, saying: Take notice when 13:29. And the servants of Absalom did to Ammon as Absalom had commanded 13:30. And while they were yet in the way, a rumour came to David, 13:31. Then the king rose up, and rent his garments: and fell upon the 13:32. But Jonadab the son of Semmaa David's brother answering, said: 13:33. Now therefore let not my lord the king take this thing into his 13:34. But Absalom fled away: and the young man that kept the watch, 13:35. And Jonadab said to the king: Behold the king's sons are come: as 13:36. And when he made an end of speaking, the king's sons also 13:37. But Absalom fled, and went to Tholomai the son of Ammiud the king 13:38. And Absalom after he was fled, and come into Gessur, was there 2 Kings Chapter 14 Joab procureth Absalom's return, and his admittance to the king's 14:1. And Joab the son of Sarvia, understanding that the king's heart 14:2. Sent to Thecua, and fetched from thence a wise woman: and said to 14:3. And thou shalt go in to the king, and shalt speak to him in this 14:4. And when the woman of Thecua was come in to the king, she fell 14:5. And the king said to her: What is the matter with thee? She 14:6. And thy handmaid had two sons: and they quarrelled with each other 14:7. And behold the whole kindred rising against thy handmaid, saith: 14:8. And the king said to the woman: Go to thy house, and I will give 14:9. And the woman of Thecua said to the king: Upon me, my lord be the 14:10. And the king said: If any one shall say ought against thee, bring 14:11. And she said: Let the king remember the Lord his God, that the 14:12. The woman said: Let thy hand maid speak one word to my lord the 14:13. And the woman said: Why hast thou thought such a thing against 14:14. We all die, and like waters that return no more, we fall down 14:15. Now therefore I am come, to speak this word to my lord the king 14:16. And the king hath hearkened to me to deliver his handmaid out of 14:17. Then let thy handmaid say, that the word of the Lord the king be 14:18. And the king answering, said to the woman: Hide not from me the 14:19. And the king said: Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this? 14:20. That I should come about with this form of speech, thy servant 14:21. And the king said to Joab: Behold I am appeased and have granted 14:22. And Joab falling down to the ground upon his face, adored, and Blessed... That is, and gave thanks to the king. 14:23. Then Joab arose and went to Gessur, and brought Absalom to 14:24. But the king said: Let him return into his house, and let him not 14:25. But in all Israel there was not a man so comely, and so 14:26. And when he polled his hair (now he was polled once a year, 14:27. And there were born to Absalom three sons: and one daughter, 14:28. And Absalom dwelt two years in Jerusalem, and saw not the king's 14:29. He sent therefore to Joab, to send him to the king: but he would 14:30. He said to his servants: You know the field of Joab near my 14:31. Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said: Why 14:32. And Absalom answered Joab: I sent to thee beseeching thee to come 14:33. So Joab going in to the king, told him all: and Absalom was 2 Kings Chapter 15 Absalom's policy and conspiracy. David is obliged to flee. 15:1. Now after these things Absalom made himself chariots, and 15:2. And Absalom rising up early stood by the entrance of the gate, and 15:3. And Absalom answered him: Thy words seem to me good and just. But 15:4. O that they would make me judge over the land, that all that have 15:5. Moreover when any man came to him to salute him, he put forth his 15:6. And this he did to all Israel that came for judgment, to be heard 15:7. And after forty years, Absalom said to king David: Let me go, and 15:8. For thy servant made a vow, when he was in Gessur of Syria, 15:9. And king David said to him: Go in peace. And he arose, and went to 15:10. And Absalom sent spies into all the tribes of Israel, saying: As 15:11. Now there went with Absalom two hundred men out of Jerusalem that 15:12. Absalom also sent for Achitophel the Gilonite, David's 15:13. And there came a messenger to David, saying: All Israel with 15:14. And David said to his servants, that were with him in Jerusalem: 15:15. And the king's servants said to him: Whatsoever our lord the king 15:16. And the king went forth, and all his household on foot: and the Concubines... That is, wives of an inferior degree. 15:17. And the king going forth and all Israel on foot, stood afar off 15:18. And all his servants walked by him, and the bands of the Cerethi, 15:19. And the king said to Ethai the Gethite: Why comest thou with us: 15:20. Yesterday thou camest, and to day shalt thou be forced to go 15:21. And Ethai answered the king, saying: As the Lord liveth, and as 15:22. And David said to Ethai: Come, and pass over. And Ethai the 15:23. And they all wept with a loud voice, and all the people passed 15:24. And Sadoc the priest also came, and all the Levites with him 15:25. And the king said to Sadoc: Carry back the ark of God into the 15:26. But if he shall say to me: Thou pleasest me not: I am ready, let 15:27. And the king said to Sadoc the priest: O seer, return into the 15:28. Behold I will lie hid in the plains of the wilderness, till there 15:29. So Sadoc and Abiathar carried back the ark of God into Jerusalem: 15:30. But David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet, going up and Weeping, etc... David on this occasion wept for his sins, which he knew 15:31. And it was told David that Achitophel also was in the conspiracy 15:32. And when David was come to the top of the mountain, where he was 15:33. And David said to him: If thou come with me, thou wilt be a 15:34. But if thou return into the city, and wilt say to Absalom: I am 15:35. And thou hast with thee Sadoc, and soever thou shalt hear out of 15:36. And there are with them their two sons Achimaas; the son of 15:37. Then Chusai the friend of David went into the city, and Absalom 2 Kings Chapter 16 Siba bringeth provisions to David. Semei curseth him. Absalom defileth 16:1. And when David was a little past the top of the hill, behold Siba 16:2. And the king said to Siba: What mean these things? And Siba 16:3. And the king said: Where is thy master's son? And Siba answered 16:4. And the king said to Siba: I give thee all that belonged to 16:5. And king David came as far as Bahurim: and behold there came out 16:6. And he threw stones at David, and at all the servants of king 16:7. And thus said Semei when he cursed the king: Come out, come out, 16:8. The Lord hath repaid thee for all the blood of the house of Saul: 16:9. And Abisai the son of Sarvia said to the king: Why should this 16:10. And the king said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia? Hath bid him curse... Not that the Lord was the author of Semei's sin, 16:11. And the king said to Abisai, and to all his servants: Behold my 16:12. Perhaps the Lord may look upon my affliction, and the Lord may 16:13. And David and his men with him went by the way. And Semei by the 16:14. And the king and all the people with him came weary, and 16:15. But Absalom and all his people came into Jerusalem, and 16:16. And when Chusai the Arachite, David's friend, was come to 16:17. And Absalom said to him, Is this thy kindness to thy friend? Why 16:18. And Chusai answered Absalom: Nay: for I will be his, whom the 16:19. Besides this, whom shall I serve? is it not the king's son? as I 16:20. And Absalom said to Achitophel: Consult what we are to do. 16:21. And Achitophel said to Absalom: Go in to the concubines of thy Their hands may be strengthened, etc... The people might apprehend lest
16:22. So they spread a tent for Absalom on the top of the house, and he 16:23. Now the counsel of Achitophel, which he gave in those days, was 2 Kings Chapter 17 Achitophel's counsel is defeated by Chusai: who sendeth intelligence to 17:1. And Achitophel said to Absalom: I will choose me twelve thousand 17:2. And coming upon him (for he is now weary, and weak handed) I will 17:3. And I will bring back all the people, as if they were but one man: 17:4. And his saying pleased Absalom, and all the ancients of Israel. 17:5. But Absalom said: Call Chusai the Arachite, and let us hear what 17:6. And when Chusai was come to Absalom, Absalom said to him: 17:7. And Chusai said to Absalom: The counsel that Achitophel hath given 17:8. And again Chusai said: Thou knowest thy father, and the men that 17:9. Perhaps he now lieth hid in pits, or in some other place where he 17:10. And the most valiant man whose heart is as the heart of a lion, 17:11. But this seemeth to me to be good counsel: Let all Israel be 17:12. And we shall come upon him in what place soever he shall be 17:13. And if he shall enter into any city, all Israel shall cast ropes 17:14. And Absalom, and all the men of Israel said: The counsel of 17:15. And Chusai said to Sadoc and Abiathar the priests: Thus and thus 17:16. Now therefore send quickly, and tell David, saying: Tarry not 17:17. And Jonathan and Achimaas stayed by the fountain Rogel: and there 17:18. But a certain boy saw them, and told Absalom: but they making 17:19. And a woman took, and spread a covering over the mouth of the 17:20. And when Absalom's servants were come into the house, they said 17:21. And when they were gone, they came up out of the well, and going 17:22. So David arose, and all the people that were with him, and they 17:23. But Achitophel seeing that his counsel was not followed, saddled 17:24. But David came to the camp, and Absalom passed over the Jordan, To the camp... The city of Mahanaim, the name of which, in Hebrew, 17:25. Now Absalom appointed Amasa in Joab's stead over the army: and 17:26. And Israel camped with Absalom in the land of Galaad. 17:27. And when David was come to the camp, Sobi the son of Naas of 17:28. Brought him beds, and tapestry, and earthen vessels, and wheat, 17:29. And honey, and butter, and sheep, and fat calves, and they gave 2 Kings Chapter 18 Absalom is defeated, and slain by Joab. David mourneth for him. 18:1. And David, having reviewed his people, appointed over them 18:2. And sent forth a third part of the people under the hand of Joab, 18:3. And the people answered: Thou shalt not go forth: for if we flee 18:4. And the king said to them: What seemeth good to you, that will I 18:5. And the king commanded Joab, and Abisai, and Ethai, saying: Save 18:6. So the people went out into the field against Israel, and the 18:7. And the people of Israel were defeated there by David's army, and 18:8. And the battle there was scattered over the face of all the Consumed... Viz., by pits and precipices. 18:9. And it happened that Absalom met the servants of David, riding on 18:10. And one saw this and told Joab, saying: I saw Absalom hanging 18:11. And Joab said to the man that told him: If thou sawest him, why 18:12. And he said to Joab: If thou wouldst have paid down in my hands a 18:13. Yea and if I should have acted boldly against my own life, this 18:14. And Joab said: Not as thou wilt, but I will set upon him in thy 18:15. Ten young men, armourbearers of Joab, ran up, and striking him 18:16. And Joab sounded the trumpet, and kept back the people from 18:17. And they took Absalom, and cast him into a great pit in the 18:18. Now Absalom had reared up for himself, in his lifetime, a pillar, No son... The sons mentioned above, chap. 14.27, were dead when this 18:19. And Achimaas the son of Sadoc said: I will run and tell the king, 18:20. And Joab said to him: Thou shalt not be the messenger this day, 18:21. And Joab said to Chusai: Go, and tell the king what thou hast 18:22. Then Achimaas the son of Sadoc said to Joab again: Why might not 18:23. He answered: But what if I run? And he said to him: Run. Then 18:24. And David sat between the two gates: and the watchman that was on 18:25. And crying out he told the king: and the king said: If he be 18:26. The watchman saw another man running, and crying aloud from 18:27. And the watchman said: The running of the foremost seemeth to me 18:28. And Achimaas crying out, said to the king: God save thee, O king. 18:29. And the king said: Is the young man Absalom safe? And Achimaas 18:30. And the king said to him: Pass, and stand here. 18:31. And when he had passed, and stood still, Chusai appeared and 18:32. And the king said to Chusai: Is the young man Absalom safe? And 18:33. The king therefore being much moved, went up to the high chamber Would to God... David lamented the death of Absalom, because of the 2 Kings Chapter 19 David, at the remonstrances of Joab, ceaseth his mourning. He is invited 19:1. And it was told Joab, that the king wept and mourned for his son: 19:2. And the victory that day was turned into mourning unto all the 19:3. And the people shunned the going into the city that day as a 19:4. And the king covered his head, and cried with a loud voice: O my 19:5. Then Joab going into the house to the king, said: Thou hast shamed 19:6. Thou lovest them that hate thee, and thou hatest them that love 19:7. Now therefore arise, and go out, and speak to the satisfaction of 19:8. Then the king arose and sat in the gate: and it was told to all 19:9. And all the people were at strife in all the tribes of Israel, 19:10. But Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in the battle: how 19:11. And king David sent to Sadoc, and Abiathar the priests, saying: 19:12. You are my brethren, you are my bone, and my flesh, why are you 19:13. And say ye to Amasa: Art not thou my bone, and my flesh? So do 19:14. And he inclined the heart of all the men of Juda, as it were of 19:15. And the king returned and came as far as the Jordan, and all Juda 19:16. And Semei the son of Gera the son of Jemini of Bahurim, made 19:17. With a thousand men of Benjamin, and Siba the servant of the 19:18. They passed the fords before the king, that they might help over 19:19. Said to him: Impute not to me, my lord, the iniquity, nor 19:20. For I thy servant acknowledge my sin: and therefore I am come 19:21. But Abisai the son of Sarvia answering, said: Shall Semei for 19:22. And David said: What have I to do with you, ye sons of Sarvia? 19:23. And the king said to Semei: Thou shalt not die. And he swore unto 19:24. And Miphiboseth the son of Saul came down to meet the king, and 19:25. And when he met the king at Jerusalem, the king said to him: Why 19:26. And he answering, said: My lord, O king, my servant despised me: 19:27. Moreover he hath also accused me thy servant to thee, my lord the 19:28. For all of my father's house were no better than worthy of death 19:29. Then the king said to him: Why speakest thou any more? what I 19:30. And Miphiboseth answered the king: Yea, let him take all, 19:31. Berzellai also the Galaadite coming down from Rogelim, brought 19:32. Now Berzellai the Galaadite was of a great age, that is to say, 19:33. And the king said to Berzellai: Come with me that thou mayest 19:34. And Berzellai said to the king: How many are the days of the 19:35. I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern 19:36. I thy servant will go on a little way from the Jordan with thee: 19:37. But I beseech thee let thy servant return, and die in my own 19:38. Then the king said to him: Let Chamaam go over with me, and I 19:39. And when all the people and the king had passed over the Jordan, 19:40. So the king went on to Galgal, and Chamaam with him. Now all the 19:41. Therefore all the men of Israel running together to the king, 19:42. And all the men of Juda answered the men of Israel: Because the 19:43. And the men of Israel answered the men of Juda, and said: I have 2 Kings Chapter 20 Seba's rebellion. Amasa is slain by Joab. Abela is besieged, but upon 20:1. And there happened to be there a man of Belial, whose name was 20:2. And all Israel departed from David, and followed Seba the son of 20:3. And when the king was come into his house at Jerusalem, he took 20:4. And the king said to Amasa: Assemble to me all the men of Juda 20:5. So Amasa went to assemble the men of Juda, but he tarried beyond 20:6. And David said to Abisai: Now will Seba the son of Bochri do us 20:7. So Joab's men went out with him, and the Cerethi and the Phelethi: 20:8. And when they were at the great stone which is in Gabaon, Amasa 20:9. And Joab said to Amasa: God save thee, my brother. And he took 20:10. But Amasa did not take notice of the sword, which Joab had, and 20:11. In the mean time some men of Joab's company stopping at the dead 20:12. And Amasa imbrued with blood, lay in the midst of the way. A 20:13. And when he was removed out of the way, all the people went on 20:14. Now he had passed through all the tribes of Israel unto Abela and Abela and Bethmaacha... Cities of the tribe of Nephtali. 20:15. And they came, and besieged him in Abela, and in Bethmaacha, and 20:16. And a wise woman cried out from the city: Hear, hear, and say to 20:17. And when he was come near to her, she said to him: Art thou Joab? 20:18. And she again said: A saying was used in the old proverb: They 20:19. Am not I she that answer truth in Israel, and thou seekest to 20:20. And Joab answering said: God forbid, God forbid that I should, I 20:21. The matter is not so, but a man of mount Ephraim, Seba the son of 20:22. So she went to all the people, and spoke to them wisely: and they 20:23. So Joab was over all the army of Israel: and Banaias the son of 20:24. But Aduram over the tributes: and Josaphat the son of Ahilud was 20:25. And Siva was scribe: and Sadoc and Abiathar, priests. 20:26. And Ira the Jairite was the priest of David. 2 Kings Chapter 21 A famine of three years, for the sin of Saul against the Gabaonites, at 21:1. And there was a famine in the days of David for three years 21:2. Then the king, calling for the Gabaonites, said to them: (Now the 21:3. David therefore said to the Gabaonites: What shall I do for you? 21:4. And the Gabaonites said to him: We have no contest about silver 21:5. And they said to the king: The man that crushed us and oppressed 21:6. Let seven men of his children be delivered unto us, that we may 21:7. And the king spared Miphiboseth the son of Jonathan the son of 21:8. So the king took the two sons of Respha the daughter of Aia, whom Of Michol... They were the sons of Merob, who was married to Hadriel: 21:9. And gave them into the hands of the Gabaonites: and they crucified 21:10. And Respha the daughter of Aia took haircloth, and spread it 21:11. And it was told David, what Respha the daughter of Aia, the 21:12. And David went, and took the bones of Saul, and the bones of 21:13. And he brought from thence the bones of Saul, and the bones of 21:14. And they buried them with the bones of Saul, and of Jonathan his 21:15. And the Philistines made war again against Israel, and David went 21:16. Jesbibenob, who was of the race of Arapha, the iron of whose 21:17. And Abisai the son of Sarvia rescued him, and striking the 21:18. There was also a second battle in Gob against the Philistines: 21:19. And there was a third battle in Gob against the Philistines, in Adeodatus the son of the Forrest... So it is rendered in the Latin 21:20. A fourth battle was in Geth: where there was a man of great 21:21. And he reproached Israel: and Jonathan the son of Samae the 21:22. These four were born of Arapha in Geth, and they fell by the hand 2 Kings Chapter 22 King David's psalm of thanksgiving for his deliverance from all his 22:1. And David spoke to the Lord the words of this canticle, in the day 22:2. And he said: The Lord is my rock, and my strength, and my saviour. 22:3. God is my strong one, in him will I trust: my shield, and the horn 22:4. I will call on the Lord who is worthy to be praised: and I shall 22:5. For the pangs of death have surrounded me: the floods of Belial 22:6. The cords of hell compassed me: the snares of death prevented me. 22:7. In my distress I will call upon the Lord, and I will cry to my 22:8. The earth shook and trembled, the foundations of the mountains 22:9. A smoke went up from his nostrils, and a devouring fire out of his 22:10. He bowed the heavens, and came down: and darkness was under his 22:11. And he rode upon the cherubims, and flew: and slid upon the wings 22:12. He made darkness a covering round about him: dropping waters out 22:13. By the brightness before him, the coals of fire were kindled. 22:14. The Lord shall thunder from heaven: and the most high shall give 22:15. He shot arrows and scattered them: lightning, and consumed them. 22:16. And the overflowings of the sea appeared, and the foundations of 22:17. He sent from on high, and took me, and drew me out of many 22:18. He delivered me from my most mighty enemy, and from them that 22:19. He prevented me in the day of my affliction, and the Lord became 22:20. And he brought me forth into a large place, he delivered me, 22:21. The Lord will reward me according to my justice: and according to 22:22. Because I have kept the ways of the Lord, and have not wickedly 22:23. For all his judgments are in my sight: and his precepts I have 22:24. And I shall be perfect with him: and shall keep myself from my 22:25. And the Lord will recompense me according to my justice: and 22:26. With the holy one thou wilt be holy: and with the valiant 22:27. With the elect thou wilt be elect: and with the perverse thou 22:28. And the poor people thou wilt save: and with thy eyes thou shalt 22:29. For thou art my lamp O Lord: and thou, O Lord, wilt enlighten my 22:30. For in thee I will run girded: in my God I will leap over the 22:31. God, his way is immaculate, the word of the Lord is tried by 22:32. Who is God but the Lord: and who is strong but our God? 22:33. God who hath girded me with strength, and made my way perfect. 22:34. Making my feet like the feet of harts, and setting me upon my 22:35. He teacheth my hands to war: and maketh my arms like a bow of 22:36. Thou hast given me the shield of my salvation: and thy mildness 22:37. Thou shalt enlarge my steps under me: and my ankles shall not 22:38. I will pursue after my enemies, and crush them: and will not 22:39. I will consume them and break them in pieces, so that they shall 22:40. Thou hast girded me with strength to battle: thou hast made them 22:41. My enemies thou hast made to turn their back to me: them that 22:42. They shall cry, and there shall be none to save: to the Lord, and 22:43. I shall beat them as small as the dust of the earth: I shall 22:44. Thou wilt save me from the contradictions of my people: thou wilt 22:45. The sons of the stranger will resist me, at the hearing of the 22:46. The strangers are melted away, and shall be straitened in their 22:47. The Lord liveth, and my God is blessed: and the strong God of my 22:48. God who giveth me revenge, and bringest down people under me, 22:49. Who bringest me forth from my enemies, and liftest me up from 22:50. Therefore will I give thanks to thee, O Lord, among the Gentiles, 22:51. Giving great salvation to his king, and shewing mercy to David 2 Kings Chapter 23 The last words of David. A catalogue of his valiant men. 23:1. Now these are David's last words. David the son of Isai said: The 23:2. The spirit of the Lord hath spoken by me and his word by my 23:3. The God of Israel said to me, the strong one of Israel spoke, the 23:4. As the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, shineth in the As the light, etc... So shall be the kingdom of Christ. 23:5. Neither is my house so great with God, that he should make with me Neither is my house, etc... As if he should say: This everlasting 23:6. But transgressors shall all of them be plucked up as thorns: which 23:7. And if a man will touch them, he must be armed with iron and with 23:8. These are the names of the valiant men of David: Jesbaham sitting Jesbaham... The son of Hachamoni. For this was the name of this hero, as 23:9. After him was Eleazar the son of Dodo the Ahohite, one of the Dodo... In Latin, Patrui ejus, which is the interpretation of the Hebrew 23:10. And when the men of Israel were gone away, he stood and smote the 23:11. And after him was Semma the son of Age of Arari. And the 23:12. He stood in the midst of the field, and defended it, and defeated 23:13. Moreover also before this the three who were princes among the 23:14. And David was then in a hold: and there was a garrison of the 23:15. And David longed, and said: O that some man would get me a drink 23:16. And the three valiant men broke through the camp of the 23:17. Saying: The Lord be merciful to me, that I may not do this: shall 23:18. Abisai also the brother of Joab, the son of Sarvia, was chief 23:19. And the noblest of three, and was their chief, but to the three 23:20. And Banaias the son of Joiada a most valiant man, of great deeds, 23:21. He also slew an Egyptian, a man worthy to be a sight, having a 23:22. These things did Banaias the son of Joiada. 23:23. And he was renowned among the three valiant men, who were the 23:24. Asael the brother of Joab was one of the thirty, Elehanan the son 23:25. Semma of Harodi, Elica of Harodi, 23:26. Heles of Phalti, Hira the son of Acces of Thecua, 23:27. Abiezer of Anathoth, Mobonnai of Husati, 23:28. Selmon the Ahohite, Maharai the Netophathite, 23:29. Heled the son of Baana, also a Netophathite, Ithai the son of 23:30. Banaia the Pharathonite, Heddai of the torrent Gaas, 23:31. Abialbon the Arbathite, Azmaveth of Beromi, 23:32. Eliaba of Salaboni. The sons of Jassen, Jonathan, 23:33. Semma of Orori, Aliam the son of Sarar the Arorite, 23:34. Eliphelet the son of Aasbai the son of Machati, Eliam the son of 23:35. Hesrai of Carmel, Pharai of Arbi, 23:36. Igaal the son of Nathan of Soba, Bonni of Gadi, 23:37. Selec of Ammoni, Naharai the Berothite, armourbearer of Joab the 23:38. Ira the Jethrite, Gareb also a Jethrite; 23:39. Urias the Hethite, thirty and seven in all. 2 Kings Chapter 24 David numbereth the people: God sendeth a pestilence, which is stopt by 24:1. And the anger of the Lord was again kindled against Israel, and Stirred up, etc... This stirring up was not the doing of God, but of 24:2. And the king said to Joab the general of his army: Go through all 24:3. And Joab said to the king: The Lord thy God increase thy people, 24:4. But the king's words prevailed over the words of Joab, and of the 24:5. And when they had passed the Jordan, they came to Aroer to the 24:6. And by Jazer they passed into Galaad, and to the lower land of 24:7. They passed near the walls of Tyre, and all the land of the 24:8. And having gone through the whole land, after nine months and 24:9. And Joab gave up the sum of the number of the people to the king, 24:10. But David's heart struck him, after the people were numbered: and David's heart struck him, after the people were numbered... That is he 24:11. And David arose in the morning, and the word of the Lord came to 24:12. Go, and say to David: Thus saith the Lord: I give thee thy choice 24:13. And when Gad was come to David, he told him, saying: Either seven 24:14. And David said to Gad: I am in a great strait: but it is better 24:15. And the Lord sent a pestilence upon Israel, from the morning unto 24:16. And when the angel of the Lord had stretched out his hand over 24:17. And David said to the Lord, when he saw the angel striking the 24:18. And Gad came to David that day, and said: Go up, and build an 24:19. And David went up according to the word of Gad which the Lord had 24:20. And Areuna looked, and saw the king and his servants coming 24:21. And going out he worshipped the king, bowing with his face to the 24:22. And Areuna said to David: Let my lord the king take, and offer, 24:23. All these things Areuna as a king gave to the king: and Areuna 24:24. And the king answered him, and said: Nay, but I will buy it of 24:25. And David built there an altar to the Lord, and offered Previous Home Next |
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