2 Samuel 15:13-31

2 Samuel 15:13-31

[13] And there came  a messenger  to David,  saying,  The hearts  of the men  of Israel  are after  Absalom.  [14] And David  said  unto all his servants  that were with him at Jerusalem,  Arise,  and let us flee;  for we shall not else escape  from  Absalom:  make speed  lest he overtake  us suddenly,  and bring  evil  upon us, and smite  the city  with the edge  of the sword.  [15] And the king's  servants  said  unto the king,  Behold, thy servants  are ready to do whatsoever my lord  the king  shall appoint.  [16] And the king  went forth,  and all his household  after  him. And the king  left  ten  women,  which were concubines,  to keep  the house.  [17] And the king  went forth,  and all the people  after  him, and tarried  [18] And all his servants  passed on  beside  him; and all the Cherethites,  and all the Pelethites,  and all the Gittites,  six  hundred  men  which came  after  him from Gath,  passed on  before  the king.  [19] Then said  the king  to Ittai  the Gittite,  thou also with us? return  to thy place,  and abide  with the king:  for thou art a stranger,  and also an exile.  [20] Whereas thou camest  but yesterday,  should I this day  up and down  with us? seeing I go  whither I may, return  thy brethren:  mercy  and truth  be with thee. [21] And Ittai  answered  the king,  and said,  As the LORD  liveth,  and as my lord  the king  liveth,  surely in what place  my lord  the king  shall be, whether in death  or life,  even there also will thy servant  [22] And David  said  to Ittai,  and pass over.  And Ittai  the Gittite  passed over,  and all the little ones  [23] And all the country  wept  with a loud  voice,  and all the people  passed over:  the king  also himself passed over  the brook  Kidron,  and all the people  passed over,  toward  the way  of the wilderness.  [24] And lo Zadok  also, and all the Levites  were with him, bearing  the ark  of the covenant  of God:  and they set down  the ark  of God;  and Abiathar  went up,  until all the people  had done  passing  out of the city.  [25] And the king  said  unto Zadok,  Carry back  the ark  of God  into the city:  if I shall find  favour  in the eyes  of the LORD,  he will bring me again,  and shew  me both it, and his habitation:  [26] But if he thus say,  I have no delight  in thee; behold, here am I, let him do  to me as seemeth  good  unto him. [27] The king  said  also unto Zadok  the priest,  Art not thou a seer?  return  into the city  in peace,  and your two  sons  with you, Ahimaaz  thy son,  and Jonathan  the son  of Abiathar.  [28] See,  I will tarry  of the wilderness,  until there come  word  from you to certify  me. [29] Zadok  therefore and Abiathar  the ark  of God  again  to Jerusalem:  and they tarried  [30] And David  went up  by the ascent  of mount Olivet,  and wept  as he went up,  and had his head  covered,  and he went  barefoot:  and all the people  that was with him covered  every man  his head,  and they went up,  weeping  as they went up.  [31] And one told  David,  saying,  Ahithophel  is among the conspirators  with Absalom.  And David  said,  O LORD,  I pray thee, turn the counsel  of Ahithophel  into foolishness.