2 Samuel 3:23-39

2 Samuel 3:23-39

[23] When Joab  and all the host  that was with him were come,  they told  Joab,  saying,  Abner  the son  of Ner  came  to the king,  and he hath sent him away,  in peace.  [24] Then Joab  came  to the king,  and said,  What hast thou done?  behold, Abner  came  unto thee; why is it that thou hast sent him away,  and he is quite  [25] Thou knowest  Abner  the son  of Ner,  that he came  to deceive  thee, and to know  thy going out  and to know  all that thou doest.  [26] And when Joab  was come out  from David,  he sent  messengers  after  Abner,  which brought him again  from the well  of Sirah:  but David  knew  [27] And when Abner  was returned  to Hebron,  Joab  took him aside  in  the gate  to speak  with him quietly,  and smote  him there under the fifth  rib, that he died,  for the blood  of Asahel  his brother.  [28] And afterward  when David  heard  it, he said,  I and my kingdom  are guiltless  before the LORD  ever  from the blood  of Abner  the son  of Ner:  [29] Let it rest  on the head  of Joab,  and on all his father's  house;  and let there not fail  from the house  of Joab  one that hath an issue,  or that is a leper,  or that leaneth  on a staff,  or that falleth  on the sword,  or that lacketh  bread.  [30] So Joab  and Abishai  his brother  slew  Abner,  because he had slain  their brother  Asahel  at Gibeon  in the battle.  [31] And David  said  to Joab,  and to all the people  that were with him, Rend  your clothes,  and gird  you with sackcloth,  and mourn  before  Abner.  And king  David  himself followed  the bier.  [32] And they buried  Abner  in Hebron:  and the king  lifted up  his voice,  and wept  at the grave  of Abner;  and all the people  wept.  [33] And the king  lamented  over Abner,  and said,  Died  Abner  as a fool  dieth?  [34] Thy hands  were not bound,  nor thy feet  put  into fetters:  as a man falleth  before  wicked  men,  so fellest  thou. And all the people  wept  again  [35] And when all  the people  came  David  to eat  meat  while it was yet  day,  David  sware,  saying,  So do  God  to me, and more also,  if I taste  bread,  or ought  else, till  the sun  be down.  [36] And all the people  took notice  of it, and it pleased  them: as whatsoever the king  did  pleased  all the people.  [37] For all the people  and all Israel  understood  that day  that it was not of the king  to slay  Abner  the son  of Ner.  [38] And the king  said  unto his servants,  Know  ye not that there is a prince  and a great man  fallen  this day  in Israel?  [39] And I am this day  weak,  though anointed  king;  the sons  of Zeruiah  be too hard  for me: the LORD  shall reward  the doer of evil  according to his wickedness.