2 Samuel 14:4-33

2 Samuel 14:4-33

[4] And when the woman  of Tekoah  spake  to the king,  she fell  on her face  to the ground,  and did obeisance,  and said,  Help,  O king.  [5] And the king  said  I am indeed  a widow  woman,  and mine husband  is dead.  [6] And thy handmaid  had two  sons,  and they two  strove together  in the field,  and there was none to part  them, but the one  smote  the other,  and slew  [7] And, behold, the whole family  is risen  against thine handmaid,  and they said,  Deliver  him that smote  his brother,  that we may kill  him, for the life  of his brother  whom he slew;  and we will destroy  the heir  also: and so they shall quench  my coal  which is left,  and shall not leave  neither name  nor remainder  upon  the earth.  [8] And the king  said  unto the woman,  to thine house,  and I will give charge  [9] And the woman  of Tekoah  said  unto the king,  My lord,  O king,  the iniquity  be on me, and on my father's  house:  and the king  and his throne  be guiltless.  [10] And the king  said,  Whosoever saith  ought unto thee, bring  him to me, and he shall not touch  thee any more.  [11] Then said  she, I pray thee, let the king  remember  the LORD  thy God,  that thou wouldest not suffer the revengers  of blood  to destroy  any more,  lest they destroy  my son.  And he said,  As the LORD  liveth,  there shall not one hair  of thy son  fall  to the earth.  [12] Then the woman  said,  Let thine handmaid,  I pray thee, speak  one word  unto my lord  the king.  And he said,  Say on.  [13] And the woman  said,  Wherefore then hast thou thought  such a thing against the people  of God?  for the king  doth speak  this thing  as one which is faulty,  in that the king  doth not fetch home again  his banished.  [14] For we must needs  and are as water  spilt  on the ground,  which cannot be gathered up again;  neither doth God  respect  any person:  yet doth he devise  means,  that his banished  [15] Now therefore that I am come  to speak  of this thing  unto my lord  the king,  it is because the people  have made me afraid:  and thy handmaid  said,  I will now speak  unto the king;  will perform  the request  of his handmaid.  [16] For the king  will hear,  to deliver  his handmaid  out of the hand  of the man  that would destroy  me and my son  together  out of the inheritance  of God.  [17] Then thine handmaid  said,  The word  of my lord  the king  shall now be comfortable:  for as an angel  of God,  so is my lord  the king  to discern  good  and bad:  therefore the LORD  thy God  will be with thee. [18] Then the king  answered  and said  unto the woman,  Hide  not from me, I pray thee, the thing  that I shall ask  thee. And the woman  said,  Let my lord  the king  now speak.  [19] And the king  said,  Is not the hand  of Joab  with thee in all this? And the woman  answered  and said,  As thy soul  liveth,  my lord  the king,  can  turn to the right hand  or to the left  from ought that my lord  the king  hath spoken:  for thy servant  Joab,  he bade  me, and he put  all these words  in the mouth  of thine handmaid:  [20] To  fetch about  this form  of speech  hath thy servant  Joab  done  this thing:  and my lord  is wise,  according to the wisdom  of an angel  of God,  to know  all things that are in the earth.  [21] And the king  said  unto Joab,  Behold now, I have done  this thing:  the young man  Absalom  again.  [22] And Joab  fell  to the ground  on his face,  and bowed  himself, and thanked  the king:  and Joab  said,  To day  thy servant  knoweth  that I have found  grace  in thy sight,  my lord,  O king,  hath fulfilled  the request  of his servant.  [23] So Joab  arose  to Geshur,  and brought  Absalom  to Jerusalem.  [24] And the king  said,  Let him turn  to his own house,  and let him not see  my face.  So Absalom  returned  to his own house,  and saw  not the king's  face.  [25] But in all Israel  there was none  to be so much  praised  as Absalom  for his beauty:  from the sole  of his foot  even to the crown of his head  there was no blemish  in him. [26] And when he polled  his head,  (for it was at every year's  end  that he polled  it: because the hair was heavy  on him, therefore he polled  it:) he weighed  the hair  of his head  at two hundred  shekels  after the king's  weight.  [27] And unto Absalom  there were born  three  sons,  and one  daughter,  whose name  was Tamar:  she was a woman  of a fair  countenance.  [28] So Absalom  dwelt  two full  years  in Jerusalem,  and saw  not the king's  face.  [29] Therefore Absalom  sent  for Joab,  to have sent  him to the king;  but he would  not come  to him: and when he sent again  the second time,  he would  not come.  [30] Therefore he said  unto his servants,  See,  Joab's  field  is near  mine,  and he hath barley  and set  it on fire.  And Absalom's  servants  set  the field  on fire.  [31] Then Joab  arose,  and came  to Absalom  unto his house,  and said  unto him, Wherefore have thy servants  set  my field  on fire?  [32] And Absalom  answered  Joab,  Behold, I sent  unto thee, saying,  Come  hither, that I may send  thee to the king,  to say,  Wherefore am I come  from Geshur?  it had been good  for me to have been there still: now therefore let me see  the king's  face;  and if there be  any iniquity  in me, let him kill  me. [33] So Joab  came  to the king,  and told  him: and when he had called  for Absalom,  he came  to the king,  and bowed  himself on his face  to the ground  before  the king:  kissed  Absalom.