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  • Absalom happened to run into some of David's guards. Absalom was riding his mule and the mule passed under the thick branches of a great oak. Absalom's head got caught in the oak and he was left hanging between heaven and earth, while the mule he was riding went on. (2 Samuel 18, 9)

  • Someone saw this and reported to Joab, 'I have just seen Absalom hanging from an oak.' (2 Samuel 18, 10)

  • The man replied to Joab, 'Even if I could feel the weight of a thousand silver shekels in my hand, I would not lift my hand against the king's son. In our own hearing, the king gave you and Abishai and Ittai these orders, "For my sake, spare young Absalom." (2 Samuel 18, 12)

  • Joab then said, 'I cannot waste time arguing with you!' And, taking three darts in his hand, he planted them in Absalom's heart, while he was still alive, deep in the oak-tree. (2 Samuel 18, 14)

  • Ten soldiers, Joab's armour-bearers, then came in close, struck Absalom and killed him. (2 Samuel 18, 15)

  • They took Absalom, flung him into a deep pit in the forest and raised a huge cairn over him. All the Israelites had fled, dispersing to their homes. (2 Samuel 18, 17)

  • Now, during his lifetime, Absalom had made and erected a pillar to himself, which is in the Valley of the King. 'I have no son', he said, 'to preserve the memory of my name.' He gave his own name to the pillar, and today it is still called Absalom's Monument. (2 Samuel 18, 18)

  • 'Is all well with young Absalom?' the king asked. Ahimaaz replied, 'I saw a great commotion when Joab, the king's servant, sent your servant off, but I do not know what it was.' (2 Samuel 18, 29)

  • 'Is all well with young Absalom?' the king asked the Cushite. 'May the enemies of my lord the king', the Cushite answered, 'and all who rise up to harm you, share the fate of that young man!' (2 Samuel 18, 32)

  • The king shuddered. He went up to the room over the gate and burst into tears; and, as he wept, he kept saying, 'Oh, my son Absalom! My son! My son Absalom! If only I had died instead of you! Oh, Absalom my son, my son!' (2 Samuel 19, 1)

  • Word was brought to Joab, 'The king is weeping and mourning for Absalom.' (2 Samuel 19, 2)

  • The king had covered his face and kept crying aloud, 'My son Absalom! Oh, Absalom my son, my son!' (2 Samuel 19, 5)


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