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  • Absalom went to the king and said, 'Now sir, your servant has the sheep-shearers. Will the king and his retinue be pleased to come with your servant?' (2 Samuel 13, 24)

  • 'No, my son,' the king replied, 'we must not all come and be a burden to you.' And though Absalom was insistent, he would not go but dismissed him. (2 Samuel 13, 25)

  • Absalom persisted, 'Then at least let my brother Amnon come with us.' The king said, 'Why should he go with you?' (2 Samuel 13, 26)

  • On Absalom's insistence, however, he let Amnon and all the king's sons to go with him. Absalom prepared a royal banquet (2 Samuel 13, 27)

  • Absalom's servants treated Amnon as Absalom had ordered. The king's sons all leapt to their feet, mounted their mules and fled. (2 Samuel 13, 29)

  • While they were on the road, word reached David, 'Absalom has killed all the king's sons; not one of them is left.' (2 Samuel 13, 30)

  • Jonadab son of Shimeah, David's brother, then spoke up and said, 'Do not let my lord take to heart the report that all the young men, the king's sons, have been killed, since only Amnon is dead: for Absalom has been promising himself to do this since the day when Amnon raped his sister Tamar. (2 Samuel 13, 32)

  • and Absalom has fled.' The man on sentry duty looked up and saw a large troop coming along the road from Bahurim. The sentry came to tell the king, 'I have seen some people coming down the Bahurim road on the mountainside.' (2 Samuel 13, 34)

  • Absalom had gone to Talmai son of Ammihud, king of Geshur. The king mourned for his son every day. (2 Samuel 13, 37)

  • When Absalom had gone to Geshur, he stayed there for three years. (2 Samuel 13, 38)

  • Once the king was consoled over Amnon's death, his anger against Absalom subsided. (2 Samuel 13, 39)

  • Now, Joab son of Zeruiah observed that the king was favourably inclined to Absalom. (2 Samuel 14, 1)


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