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2 Samuel 14:7-26 Good News Bible (GNB)

7. And now, sir, all my relatives have turned against me and are demanding that I hand my son over to them, so that they can kill him for murdering his brother. If they do this, I will be left without a son. They will destroy my last hope and leave my husband without a son to keep his name alive.”

8. “Go back home,” the king answered, “and I will take care of the matter.”

9. “Your Majesty,” she said, “whatever you do, my family and I will take the blame; you and the royal family are innocent.”

10. The king replied, “If anyone threatens you, bring him to me, and he will never trouble you again.”

11. She said, “Your Majesty, please pray to the Lord your God, so that my relative who is responsible for avenging the death of my son will not commit a greater crime by killing my other son.”“I promise by the living Lord,” David replied, “that your son will not be harmed in the least.”

12. “Please, Your Majesty, let me say just one more thing,” the woman said.“All right,” he answered.

13. She said to him, “Why have you done such a wrong to God's people? You have not allowed your own son to return from exile, and so you have condemned yourself by what you have just said.

14. We will all die; we are like water spilt on the ground, which can't be gathered again. Even God does not bring the dead back to life, but the king can at least find a way to bring a man back from exile.

15. Now, Your Majesty, the reason I have come to speak to you is that the people threatened me, and so I said to myself that I would speak to you in the hope that you would do what I ask.

16. I thought you would listen to me and save me from the one who is trying to kill my son and me and so remove us from the land God gave his people.

17. I said to myself that your promise, sir, would make me safe, because the king is like God's angel and can distinguish good from evil. May the Lord your God be with you!”

18. The king answered, “I'm going to ask you a question, and you must tell me the whole truth.”“Ask me anything, Your Majesty,” she answered.

19. “Did Joab put you up to this?” he asked her.She answered, “I swear by all that is sacred, Your Majesty, that there is no way to avoid answering your question. It was indeed your officer Joab who told me what to do and what to say.

20. But he did it in order to straighten out this whole matter. Your Majesty is as wise as the angel of God and knows everything that happens.”

21. Later on the king said to Joab, “I have decided to do what you want. Go and get the young man Absalom and bring him back here.”

22. Joab threw himself to the ground in front of David in respect, and said, “God bless you, Your Majesty! Now I know that you are pleased with me, because you have granted my request.”

23. Then he got up and went to Geshur and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem.

24. The king, however, gave orders that Absalom should not live in the palace. “I don't want to see him,” the king said. So Absalom lived in his own house and did not appear before the king.

25. There was no one in Israel as famous for his good looks as Absalom; he had no defect from head to foot.

26. His hair was very thick, and he had to cut it once a year, when it grew too long and heavy. It would weigh more than two kilogrammes according to the royal standard of weights.

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