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  • After a period of four years, Absalom said to the king: "Allow me to go to Hebron and fulfill a vow I made to the LORD. (2 Samuel 15, 7)

  • Then Absalom sent spies throughout the tribes of Israel to say, "When you hear the sound of the horn, declare Absalom king in Hebron." (2 Samuel 15, 10)

  • Two hundred men had accompanied Absalom from Jerusalem. They had been invited and went in good faith, knowing nothing of the plan. (2 Samuel 15, 11)

  • Absalom also sent to Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counselor, an invitation to come from his town, Giloh, for the sacrifices he was about to offer. So the conspiracy gained strength, and the people with Absalom increased in numbers. (2 Samuel 15, 12)

  • An informant came to David with the report, "The Israelites have transferred their loyalty to Absalom." (2 Samuel 15, 13)

  • At this, David said to all his servants who were with him in Jerusalem: "Up! Let us take flight, or none of us will escape from Absalom. Leave quickly, lest he hurry and overtake us, then visit disaster upon us and put the city to the sword." (2 Samuel 15, 14)

  • When David was informed that Ahithophel was among the conspirators with Absalom, he said, "O LORD, turn the counsel of Ahithophel to folly!" (2 Samuel 15, 31)

  • But if you return to the city and say to Absalom, 'Let me be your servant, O king; I was formerly your father's servant, but now I will be yours,' you will undo for me the counsel of Ahithophel. (2 Samuel 15, 34)

  • So David's friend Hushai went into the city of Jerusalem as Absalom was about to enter it. (2 Samuel 15, 37)

  • The LORD has requited you for all the bloodshed in the family of Saul, in whose stead you became king, and the LORD has given over the kingdom to your son Absalom. And now you suffer ruin because you are a murderer." (2 Samuel 16, 8)

  • In the meantime Absalom, accompanied by Ahithophel, entered Jerusalem with all the Israelites. (2 Samuel 16, 15)

  • When David's friend Hushai the Archite came to Absalom, he said to him: "Long live the king! Long live the king!" (2 Samuel 16, 16)


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