2 Samuel 19:1-14

2 Samuel 19:1-14

[1] And it was told  Joab,  Behold, the king  weepeth  and mourneth  for Absalom.  [2] And the victory  that day  was turned into mourning  unto all the people:  heard  say  that day  how the king  was grieved  for his son.  [3] And the people  gat  them by stealth  that day  into the city,  as people  being ashamed  steal away  when they flee  in battle.  [4] But the king  covered  his face,  and the king  cried  with a loud  voice,  O my son  Absalom,  my son,  [5] And Joab  came  into the house  to the king,  and said,  Thou hast shamed  this day  the faces  of all thy servants,  which this day  have saved  thy life,  of thy sons  and of thy daughters,  and the lives  of thy wives,  and the lives  of thy concubines;  [6] In that thou lovest  thine enemies,  thy friends.  For thou hast declared  this day,  that thou regardest neither princes  nor servants:  for this day  I perceive,  that if  Absalom  had lived,  and all we had died  this day,  then it had pleased thee well.  [7] Now therefore arise,  go forth,  and speak  comfortably  unto thy servants:  for I swear  by the LORD,  if thou go not forth,  there will not tarry  one  with thee this night:  unto thee than all the evil  that befell  thee from thy youth  until now. [8] Then the king  arose,  and sat  in the gate.  And they told  unto all the people,  saying,  Behold, the king  doth sit  in the gate.  And all the people  came  before  the king:  for Israel  had fled  every man  to his tent.  [9] And all the people  were at strife  throughout all the tribes  of Israel,  saying,  The king  saved  us out of the hand  of our enemies,  and he delivered  us out of the hand  of the Philistines;  and now he is fled  out of the land  for Absalom.  [10] And Absalom,  whom we anointed  over us, is dead  in battle.  Now therefore why speak  the king  back?  [11] And king  David  sent  to Zadok  and to Abiathar  the priests,  saying,  Speak  unto the elders  of Judah,  saying,  Why are ye the last  the king  back  to his house?  seeing the speech  of all Israel  is come  to the king,  even to his house.  [12] Ye are my brethren,  ye are my bones  and my flesh:  wherefore then are ye the last  to bring back  the king?  [13] And say  ye to Amasa,  Art thou not of my bone,  and of my flesh?  God  do  so to me, and more  also, if thou be not captain  of the host  before  me continually  in the room  of Joab.  [14] And he bowed  the heart  of all the men  of Judah,  even as the heart of one  man;  so that they sent  this word unto the king,  Return  thou, and all thy servants.