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1 Kings 2:18-35 Good News Bible Catholic Edition (GNBDK)

18. “Very well,” she answered. “I will speak to the king for you.”

19. So Bathsheba went to the king to speak to him on behalf of Adonijah. The king stood up to greet his mother and bowed to her. Then he sat on his throne and had another one brought in on which she sat at his right.

20. She said, “I have a small favour to ask of you; please do not refuse me.”“What is it, mother?” he asked. “I will not refuse you.”

21. She answered, “Let your brother Adonijah have Abishag as his wife.”

22. “Why do you ask me to give Abishag to him?” the king asked. “You might as well ask me to give him the throne too. After all, he is my elder brother, and Abiathar the priest and Joab are on his side!”

23. Then Solomon made a solemn promise in the Lord's name, “May God strike me dead if I don't make Adonijah pay with his life for asking this!

24. The Lord has firmly established me on the throne of my father David; he has kept his promise and given the kingdom to me and my descendants. I swear by the living Lord that Adonijah will die this very day!”

25. So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiah, who went out and killed Adonijah.

26. Then King Solomon said to Abiathar the priest, “Go to your country home in Anathoth. You deserve to die, but I will not have you put to death now, for you were in charge of the Lord's Covenant Box while you were with my father David, and you shared in all his troubles.”

27. Then Solomon dismissed Abiathar from serving as a priest of the Lord, and so he made what the Lord had said in Shiloh about the priest Eli and his descendants come true.

28. Joab heard what had happened. (He had supported Adonijah, but not Absalom.) So he fled to the Tent of the Lord's presence and took hold of the corners of the altar.

29. When the news reached King Solomon that Joab had fled to the Tent and was by the altar, Solomon sent a messenger to Joab to ask him why he had fled to the altar. Joab answered that he had fled to the Lord because he was afraid of Solomon. So King Solomon sent Benaiah to kill Joab.

30. He went to the Tent of the Lord's presence and said to Joab, “The king orders you to come out.”“No,” Joab answered. “I will die here.”Benaiah went back to the king and told him what Joab had said.

31. “Do what Joab says,” Solomon answered. “Kill him and bury him. Then neither I nor any other of David's descendants will any longer be held responsible for what Joab did when he killed innocent men.

32. The Lord will punish Joab for those murders, which he committed without my father David's knowledge. Joab killed two innocent men who were better men than he: Abner, commander of the army of Israel, and Amasa, commander of the army of Judah.

33. The punishment for their murders will fall on Joab and on his descendants for ever. But the Lord will always give success to David's descendants who sit on his throne.”

34. So Benaiah went to the Tent of the Lord's presence and killed Joab, and he was buried at his home in the open country.

35. The king made Benaiah commander of the army in Joab's place and put Zadok the priest in Abiathar's place.

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