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  • But the King said to Absalom, "No, my son, all of us should not go lest we be a burden to you." And though Absalom urged him, he refused to go and began to bid him good-bye. (2 Samuel 13, 25)

  • Absalom then said, "If you will not come yourself, please let my brother Amnon come to us." The king asked him, "Why should he go to you?" (2 Samuel 13, 26)

  • At Absalom's urging, however, he sent Amnon and all the other princes with him. Absalom prepared a banquet fit for royalty. (2 Samuel 13, 27)

  • When the servants did to Amnon as Absalom had commanded, all the other princes rose, mounted their mules, and fled. (2 Samuel 13, 29)

  • While they were still on the road, a report reached David that Absalom had killed all the princes and that not one of them had survived. (2 Samuel 13, 30)

  • But Jonadab, son of David's brother Shimeah, spoke up: "Let not my lord think that all the young princes have been killed! Amnon alone is dead, for Absalom was determined on this ever since Amnon shamed his sister Tamar. (2 Samuel 13, 32)

  • Meanwhile, Absalom had taken flight. Then the servant on watch looked about and saw a large group coming down the slope from the direction of Bahurim. He came in and reported this, telling the king that he had seen some men coming down the mountainside from the direction of Bahurim. (2 Samuel 13, 34)

  • But Absalom, who had taken flight, went to Talmai, son of Ammihud, king of Geshur, (2 Samuel 13, 37)

  • The king continued during all that time to mourn over his son; but his longing reached out for Absalom as he became reconciled to the death of Amnon. (2 Samuel 13, 39)

  • When Joab, son of Zeruiah, observed how the king felt toward Absalom, (2 Samuel 14, 1)

  • Then the king said to Joab: "I hereby grant this request. Go, therefore, and bring back young Absalom." (2 Samuel 14, 21)

  • Joab then went off to Geshur and brought Absalom to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 14, 23)


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