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2 Samuel 15:7-19 Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)

7. When four years had passed, Absalom said to the king, “Please let me go to Hebron to fulfill a vow I made to the Lord.

8. For your servant made a vow when I lived in Geshur of Aram, saying: If the Lord really brings me back to Jerusalem, I will worship the Lord in Hebron.”

9. “Go in peace,” the king said to him. So he went to Hebron.

10. Then Absalom sent messengers throughout the tribes of Israel with this message: “When you hear the sound of the ram’s horn, you are to say, ‘Absalom has become king in Hebron! ’ ”

11. Two hundred men from Jerusalem went with Absalom. They had been invited and were going innocently, for they knew nothing about the whole matter.

12. While he was offering the sacrifices, Absalom sent for David’s adviser Ahithophel the Gilonite, from his city of Giloh. So the conspiracy grew strong, and the people supporting Absalom continued to increase.

13. Then an informer came to David and reported, “The hearts of the men of Israel are with Absalom.”

14. David said to all the servants with him in Jerusalem, “Get up. We have to flee, or we will not escape from Absalom! Leave quickly, or he will soon overtake us, heap disaster on us, and strike the city with the edge of the sword.”

15. The king’s servants said to him, “Whatever my lord the king decides, we are your servants.”

16. Then the king set out, and his entire household followed him. But he left behind 10 concubines to take care of the palace.

17. So the king set out, and all the people followed him. They stopped at the last house

18. while all his servants marched past him. Then all the Cherethites, the Pelethites, and the Gittites — 600 men who came with him from Gath — marched past the king.

19. The king said to Ittai the Gittite, “Why are you also going with us? Go back and stay with the new king since you’re both a foreigner and an exile from your homeland.

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