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2 Samuel 16:11-23 New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE)

11. Then David said to Abishai and to all his servants: “If my own son, who came forth from my loins, is seeking my life, how much more might this Benjaminite do so! Let him alone and let him curse, for the Lord has told him to.

12. Perhaps the Lord will look upon my affliction and repay me with good for the curses he is uttering this day.”

13. David and his men continued on the road, while Shimei kept up with them on the hillside, all the while cursing and throwing stones and dirt as he went.

14. The king and all the soldiers with him arrived at the Jordan tired out, and stopped there to rest.

15. In the meantime Absalom, with all the Israelites, entered Jerusalem, and Ahithophel was with him.

16. When David’s friend Hushai the Archite came to Absalom, he said to him: “Long live the king! Long live the king!”

17. But Absalom asked Hushai: “Is this your devotion to your friend? Why did you not go with your friend?”

18. Hushai replied to Absalom: “On the contrary, I am his whom the Lord and all this people and all Israel have chosen, and with him I will stay.

19. Furthermore, as I was in attendance upon your father, so will I be before you. Whom should I serve, if not his son?”

20. Then Absalom said to Ahithophel, “Offer your counsel on what we should do.”

21. Ahithophel replied to Absalom: “Go to your father’s concubines, whom he left behind to take care of the palace. When all Israel hears how odious you have made yourself to your father, all those on your side will take courage.”

22. So a tent was pitched on the roof for Absalom, and Absalom went to his father’s concubines in view of all Israel.

23. Now the counsel given by Ahithophel at that time was as though one sought the word of God. Such was all the counsel of Ahithophel both to David and to Absalom.

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