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2 Kings 19:25-38 Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision 1752 (DRC1752)

25. And when he met the king at Jerusalem, the king said to him: Why camest thou not with me, Miphiboseth?

26. And he answering, said: My lord, O king, my servant despised me: for I thy servant spoke to him to saddle me an ass, that I might get on and go with the king: for I thy servant am lame.

27. Moreover he hath also accused me thy servant to thee, my lord the king: but thou my lord the king art as an angel of God, do what pleaseth thee.

28. For all of my father's house were no better than worthy of death before my lord the king; and thou hast set me thy servant among the guests of thy table: what just complaint therefore have I? or what right to cry any more to the king?

29. Then the king said to him: Why speakest thou any more? what I have said is determined: thou and Siba divide the possessions.

30. And Miphiboseth answered the king: Yea, let him take all, for as much as my lord the king is returned peaceably into his house.

31. Berzellai also the Galaadite coming down from Rogelim, brought the king over the Jordan, being ready also to wait on him beyond the river.

32. Now Berzellai the Galaadite was of a great age, that is to say, fourscore years old, and he provided the king with sustenance when he abode in the camp: for he was a man exceeding rich.

33. And the king said to Berzellai: Come with me that thou mayest rest secure with me in Jerusalem.

34. And Berzellai said to the king: How many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem?

35. I am this day fourscore years old, are my senses quick to discern sweet and bitter? or can meat or drink delight thy servant? or can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women? why should thy servant be a burden to my lord, the king?

36. I thy servant will go on a little way from the Jordan with thee: I need not this recompense.

37. But I beseech thee let thy servant return, and die in my own city, and be buried by the sepulchre of my father, and of my mother. But there is thy servant Chamaam, let him go with thee, my lord, the king, and do to him whatsoever seemeth good to thee.

38. Then the king said to him: Let Chamaam go over with me, and I will do for him whatsoever shall please thee, and all that thou shalt ask of me, thou shalt obtain.

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