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King David grew old, the years took their toll, and he couldn’t get warm even when they covered him with bedclothes. His servants said to him, “Let us try to find a young virgin for my lord the king. She can wait on the king and be a companion for him, and she can lie next to you, so that my lord the king will get some heat.” After looking through all of Isra’el’s territory for a beautiful girl, they found Avishag the Shunamit and brought her to the king. The girl was very beautiful and became a companion for the king. She took care of him, but the king did not have sexual relations with her.

Adoniyah the son of Haggit was beginning to claim that he would be king; to this end he organized chariots and horsemen, with fifty men to run ahead of him. (His father had never in his life confronted him by asking, “Why are you behaving this way?” Moreover, he was a very handsome man; he was born next after Avshalom.) He conferred with Yo’av the son of Tz’ruyah and Evyatar the cohen; and they both supported Adoniyah. But Tzadok the cohen, B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada, Natan the prophet, Shim‘i, Re‘i and David’s elite guard were not on Adoniyah’s side.

One day Adoniyah killed sheep, oxen and fattened calves at the Stone of Zochelet, by ‘Ein-Rogel. He summoned all his brothers the king’s sons, and all the men of Y’hudah the king’s servants; 10 but he did not summon Natan the prophet, B’nayah, the elite guard or Shlomo his brother.

11 Natan went to Bat-Sheva the mother of Shlomo and said, “Haven’t you heard that Adoniyah the son of Haggit has become king without the knowledge of David our lord? 12 Now, come, please let me give you advice, so that you can save both your own life and that of your son Shlomo. 13 Go, get in to see King David, and say to him, ‘My lord, king, didn’t you swear to your servant, “Your son Shlomo will be king after me; he will sit on my throne”? So why is Adoniyah king?’ 14 Right then, while you are still talking with the king, I will also come in after you and confirm what you are saying.”

15 Bat-Sheva went in to the king in his room. (The king was very old; Avishag the Shunamit was in attendance on the king.) 16 Bat-Sheva bowed, prostrating herself to the king. The king asked, “What do you want?” 17 She answered him, “My lord, you swore by Adonai your God to your servant, ‘Your son Shlomo will be king after me; he will sit on my throne.’ 18 But now, here is Adoniyah ruling as king; and you, my lord the king, don’t know anything about it. 19 He has killed oxen, fattened calves and sheep in great numbers; and he has summoned all the sons of the king, Evyatar the cohen and Yo’av the commander of the army; but he didn’t summon Shlomo your servant. 20 As for you, my lord the king, all Isra’el is watching you; they are waiting for you to tell them who is to sit on the throne of my lord the king after him. 21 If you don’t, then, when my lord the king sleeps with his ancestors, I and my son Shlomo will be considered criminals.”

22 Right then, while she was still talking with the king, Natan the prophet entered. 23 They told the king, “Natan the prophet is here.” After coming into the king’s presence, he prostrated himself before the king with his face to the ground. 24 Natan said, “My lord king, did you say, ‘Adoniyah is to be king after me; he will sit on my throne’? 25 For he has gone down today and killed oxen, fattened calves and sheep in great numbers; and he has summoned all the king’s sons, the commanders of the army and Evyatar the cohen; right now they are eating and drinking in his presence and proclaiming, ‘Long live King Adoniyah!’ 26 But he didn’t summon me your servant, or Tzadok the cohen, or B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada or your servant Shlomo. 27 Is this authorized by my lord the king without your having told your servant who would sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?”

28 King David answered by saying, “Summon Bat-Sheva to me.” She entered the king’s presence and stood before the king. 29 Then the king swore an oath: “As Adonai lives, who has delivered me from all adversity, 30 as I swore to you by Adonai the God of Isra’el, ‘Your son Shlomo will be king after me; he will sit on my throne in my place,’ so will I do today.” 31 Bat-Sheva bowed with her face to the ground, prostrating herself to the king, and said, “Let my lord King David live forever.”

32 King David said, “Summon Tzadok the cohen, Natan the prophet and B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada.” They came before the king. 33 The king said to them, “Take with you the servants of your lord, have Shlomo my son ride on my own mule and bring him down to Gichon. 34 There Tzadok the cohen and Natan the prophet are to anoint him king over Isra’el. Sound the shofar and say, “Long live King Shlomo!” 35 Then escort him back; he is to come and sit on my throne; for he is to take my place as king. I have appointed him to rule over Isra’el and Y’hudah.” 36 B’nayah responded to the king by saying, “Amen! May Adonai, the God of my lord the king, confirm it! 37 Just as Adonai has been with my lord the king, so may he be with Shlomo and make his throne even greater than the throne of my lord King David!”

38 So Tzadok the cohen, Natan the prophet, B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada and the K’reti and P’leti went down, had Shlomo ride on King David’s mule and brought him to Gichon. 39 Tzadok the cohen took the horn of olive oil out of the tent and anointed Shlomo. They sounded the shofar, and all the people shouted, “Long live King Shlomo!” 40 All the people escorted him back, playing flutes and rejoicing greatly, so that the earth shook with the sound.

41 Adoniyah and all his guests heard it while they were finishing their meal; but it was Yo’av who, when he heard the blast on the shofar, asked, “That noise — what’s the meaning of this uproar in the city?” 42 While he was still speaking, there came Yonatan the son of Evyatar the cohen. Adoniyah said, “Come in! You’re a worthy man, so you must be bringing good news!” 43 Yonatan answered Adoniyah, “The truth is, our lord King David has made Shlomo king. 44 Moreover, the king sent with him Tzadok the cohen, Natan the prophet, B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada and the K’reti and P’leti; they had him ride on the king’s mule; 45 and Tzadok the cohen and Natan the prophet anointed him king in Gichon. Then they escorted him back from there rejoicing, so that the city is in an uproar; this is the noise you’ve been hearing. 46 Moreover, Shlomo is now sitting on the throne of the kingdom. 47 More than that, the king’s servants came and blessed our lord King David with these words: ‘May God make the name of Shlomo better than your name and his throne greater than your throne,’ after which the king bowed down on the bed. 48 Finally, the king said, ‘Blessed be Adonai the God of Isra’el, who has given someone to sit on my throne today, when my own eyes can see it.’”

49 At this all Adoniyah’s guests grew frightened; they got up, everyone going his own way. 50 Adoniyah too was afraid because of Shlomo; he got up, went and took hold of the horns of the altar. 51 Shlomo was told, “Here, Adoniyah is terrified of King Shlomo; he has grabbed hold of the horns of the altar and is saying, ‘First let King Shlomo swear to me that he will not have his servant executed.’” 52 Shlomo said, “If he will demonstrate that he is a worthy man, not a hair of his will fall to the earth. But if he is found making trouble, he will die.” 53 So King Shlomo sent, and they brought him down from the altar. He came and prostrated himself before King Shlomo; and Shlomo said to him, ‘Go on home.’”

The time came near for David to die; so he commissioned Shlomo his son as follows: “I am going the way of all the earth. Therefore, be strong; show yourself a man. Observe the charge of Adonai your God to go in his ways and keep his regulations, mitzvot, rulings and instructions in accordance with what is written in the Torah of Moshe; so that you will succeed in all you do and wherever you go. If you do, Adonai will fulfill what he promised me when he said, ‘If your children pay attention to how they live, conducting themselves before me honestly with all their heart and being, you will never lack a man on the throne of Isra’el.’

“Moreover, you are aware of what Yo’av the son of Tz’ruyah did to me, that is, what he did to the two commanders of the armies of Isra’el, Avner the son of Ner and ‘Amasa the son of Yeter — he killed them, shedding the blood of war in peacetime, putting the blood of war on the belt around his waist and the shoes on his feet. Therefore, act according to your wisdom; don’t let his gray head go down to the grave in peace.

“But show kindness to the sons of Barzillai the Gil‘adi. Include them with those who eat at your table, because they came and stood with me when I was fleeing from Avshalom your brother.

“Finally, you have with you Shim‘i the son of Gera the Binyamini, from Bachurim. He laid a terrible curse on me when I was on my way to Machanayim; but he came down to meet me at the Yarden; so I swore to him by Adonai that I would not have him put to death with the sword. Now, however, you should not let him go unpunished. You are a wise man, and you will know what you should do to him — you will bring his gray head down to the grave with blood.”

10 Then David slept with his ancestors and was buried in the City of David. 11 David had ruled Isra’el for forty years — seven years in Hevron and thirty-three years in Yerushalayim.

12 Shlomo sat on the throne of David his father; and his rule had become firmly established, 13 when Adoniyah the son of Haggit came to Bat-Sheva the mother of Shlomo. She asked, “Have you come as a friend?” He answered, “Yes, as a friend.” 14 Then he continued, “I have something to say to you.” She said, “Go on.” 15 He said, “You know that the kingdom should have been mine, that all Isra’el was looking to me to be their ruler. No matter; the kingdom has turned around and become my brother’s, because Adonai gave it to him. 16 But now I ask one favor of you; don’t deny me.” “Go on,” she said. 17 He said, “Please speak to Shlomo the king — for he won’t say ‘No’ to you — and ask him to give me Avishag the Shunamit as my wife.” 18 Bat-Sheva said, “All right, I will speak to the king on your behalf.”

19 So Bat-Sheva went to King Shlomo to speak to him on behalf of Adoniyah. The king rose to meet her and bowed down to her. Then he sat down on his throne and had a throne set up for the king’s mother, so that she sat at his right. 20 She said, “I am asking one small favor of you; don’t deny me.” The king said to her, “Ask, mother; I won’t deny you.” 21 She said, “Let Avishag the Shunamit be given to Adoniyah your brother as his wife.” 22 King Shlomo answered his mother, “Why are you asking Avishag the Shunamit for Adoniyah? Ask the kingdom for him too! After all, he’s my older brother! Yes, for him, and for Evyatar the cohen and for Yo’av the son of Tz’ruyah!” 23 Then King Shlomo swore by Adonai, “May God do terrible things to me and worse if Adoniyah hasn’t condemned himself to death with this request! 24 Now therefore, as Adonai lives, who has established me, put me on the throne of David my father and set up a dynasty for me, as he promised, Adoniyah will certainly be put to death today.” 25 King Shlomo commissioned B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada, and he struck him down, so that he died.

26 To Evyatar the cohen the king said, “You, get yourself to ‘Anatot, to your own fields. You deserve to die; but I won’t put you to death just now; since you did carry the ark of Adonai Elohim before David my father; and you suffered together with my father in everything he suffered.” 27 So Shlomo forced Evyatar out of his task as cohen to Adonai, so that what Adonai had said in Shiloh about the family of ‘Eli might be fulfilled.

28 When the news came to Yo’av, he fled to the tent of Adonai and took hold of the horns of the altar; for Yo’av had given his support to Adoniyah, even though he had not supported Avshalom. 29 King Shlomo was told, “Yo’av has fled to the tent of Adonai; he’s there by the altar.” Shlomo sent B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada with the order, “Go, strike him down.” 30 B’nayah came to the tent of Adonai and said to him, “The king says: leave!” He answered, “No, I’d rather die here.” B’nayah brought the message back to the king, “This is what Yo’av said to me.” 31 The king answered him, “Do what he said — strike him down, and bury him. In this way you will take away from me and my father’s family the blood which Yo’av shed for no reason. 32 Adonai will bring his blood back on his own head, because he struck down two men more righteous and better than he — he killed them with the sword without my father David’s awareness: Avner the son of Ner, commander of the army of Isra’el, and ‘Amasa the son of Yeter, commander of the army of Y’hudah. 33 In this way their blood will return on the head of Yo’av and his descendants forever; but for David, his descendants, his family and his throne there will be peace forever from Adonai.” 34 So B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada went up, struck him down and killed him; he was buried in his own house in the desert. 35 The king put B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada in charge of the army instead of him, and the king replaced Evyatar with Tzadok the cohen.

36 The king summoned Shim‘i and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Yerushalayim, and live there; don’t go outside the city walls. 37 Know for a fact that on the day you go out and cross Vadi Kidron, you will certainly die; your blood will be on your own head.” 38 Shim‘i answered the king, “What you have said is good; as my lord the king has said, so will your servant do.” So Shim‘i lived in Yerushalayim for a long time.

39 But after three years, two of Shim‘i’s slaves ran away and went to Akhish son of Ma‘akhah, king of Gat. They told Shim‘i, “Your slaves are in Gat.” 40 So Shim‘i set out, saddled his donkey and went to Akhish in Gat to look for his slaves; then Shim‘i returned, bringing his slaves from Gat.

41 Shlomo was told that Shim‘i had gone from Yerushalayim to Gat and back. 42 The king summoned Shim‘i and said to him, “Didn’t I have you swear by Adonai and forewarn you by telling you, ‘Know for a fact that on the day you leave and go anywhere outside the city, you will certainly die’? and you answered me, ‘What you’re saying is good; I hear it.’ 43 Why, then, haven’t you kept the oath of Adonai and the mitzvah I charged you with?” 44 Moreover, the king said to Shim‘i, “You know in your own heart all the terrible things you did to David my father; therefore Adonai will bring back your wickedness on your own head. 45 But King Shlomo will be blessed, and the throne of David will be established before Adonai forever.” 46 So the king gave the order to B’nayah the son of Y’hoyada, and he went out and struck him down, so that he died.

Thus the kingdom was established in Shlomo’s hands.

大衛的晚年

大衛王老了,年事已高,他們雖用許多衣服蓋著他,他仍不感到暖和。 所以他的臣僕對他說:“不如為我主我王尋找一個年輕的處女,使她侍候在王面前,照顧王,睡在王的懷中,好使我主我王得到暖和。” 於是他們在以色列全境尋找一個美貌的少女,結果找著了一個書念的女子亞比煞,就把她帶到王面前。 這少女極其美麗。她照顧王,服事他,可是王沒有與她發生過關係。

亞多尼雅的陰謀

那時哈及的兒子亞多尼雅妄自尊大,說:“我必作王。”就為自己預備了戰車、騎兵,又有五十人在他前面奔走。 他的父親從來沒有責難他說:“你為甚麼這樣作呢?”他的容貌也很英俊,他是在押沙龍之後生的。 亞多尼雅與洗魯雅的兒子約押和亞比亞他祭司商議以後,二人都答應支持他。 但撒督祭司、耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅,拿單先知、示每、利以和大衛的勇士都不擁護亞多尼雅。 有一天,亞多尼雅在隱.羅結旁邊,瑣希列的磐石那裡,宰殺牛羊和肥畜,邀請他所有的兄弟,就是王的眾子和所有作王的臣僕的猶大人,來參加筵席。 10 只是沒有邀請拿單先知、比拿雅、眾勇士和他的兄弟所羅門。

拿單向拔示巴獻策

11 拿單對所羅門的母親拔示巴說:“哈及的兒子亞多尼雅作了王,而我們的主大衛還不知道,你難道沒有聽見嗎? 12 現在你來,我可以給你出一個主意,好救你的性命和你兒子所羅門的性命。 13 你進去見大衛王,對他說:‘我主我王,你不是曾經向婢女起誓,說:“你的兒子所羅門必接續我作王,他要坐在我的王位上”嗎?現在為甚麼亞多尼雅作了王呢?’ 14 你還在那裡與王說話的時候,我會隨後進來,證實你的話。”

拔示巴見王陳訴

15 於是拔示巴進到內室去見王。王很老了,書念的女子亞比煞正在服事王。 16 拔示巴向王俯伏叩拜,王問:“你要甚麼?” 17 她回答說:“我主啊,你曾經指著耶和華你的 神向婢女起誓,說:‘你的兒子所羅門必接續我作王,他要坐在我的王位上’, 18 可是,現在亞多尼雅作了王了;而我主我王,你還不知道。 19 他宰殺了許多公牛、肥畜和羊,邀請了王所有的兒子、亞比亞他祭司和軍隊的元帥約押,卻沒有邀請王的僕人所羅門。 20 我主我王啊,現在以色列眾人的眼睛都看著你,等你告訴他們誰要坐在我主我王的王位上,接續你作王。 21 否則,到我主我王與列祖同睡之後,我和我的兒子所羅門就要被算為罪人了。”

22 拔示巴還在與王說話的時候,拿單先知就進來了。 23 有人告訴王說:“拿單先知來了。”拿單來到王面前,向王叩拜。 24 拿單說:“我主我王啊,你曾說過:‘亞多尼雅要接續我作王,坐在我的王位上’嗎? 25 今天他下去宰殺了許多公牛、肥畜和羊,又請了王所有的兒子、眾軍長和亞比亞他祭司。他們正在亞多尼雅面前又吃又喝,說:‘亞多尼雅王萬歲。’ 26 只有我,就是你的僕人,撒督祭司、耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅和你的僕人所羅門,他都沒有邀請。 27 我主我王是不是作了這事,而你沒有告訴你的眾臣僕,誰要接續我主我王,坐你的王位呢?”

王起誓應許立所羅門為王

28 大衛回答說:“召拔示巴到我這裡來。”於是拔示巴來到王面前,站在那裡。 29 王就起誓說:“我指著曾經救我的性命脫離一切患難的永活的耶和華起誓, 30 我從前怎樣指著耶和華以色列的 神向你起誓,說:‘你的兒子所羅門必接續我作王,要坐在我的王位上’,我今天也必照樣行。” 31 於是拔示巴面伏在地,向王叩拜,說:“願我主大衛王萬歲!”

所羅門在基訓受膏為王

32 大衛王又說:“召撒督祭司、拿單先知和耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅到我這裡來。”他們都來到王面前。 33 王就對他們說:“你們要帶著你們主人的僕人,使我的兒子所羅門騎上我的騾子,送他下到基訓去。 34 在那裡撒督祭司和拿單先知要膏立他作以色列的王。你們要吹角,說:‘所羅門王萬歲!’ 35 然後你們要跟隨他上來;他要來坐在我的王位上;他要接續我作王。我已經立了他作以色列和猶大的統治者。” 36 耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅回答王說:“阿們!願耶和華我主我王的 神也是這樣說。 37 耶和華怎樣與我主我王同在,願他也照樣與所羅門同在,使他的王位,比我主大衛王的王位更偉大。”

38 於是撒督祭司、拿單先知和耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅,以及基利提人和比利提人都下去,使所羅門騎上大衛王的騾子,送他到基訓去。 39 撒督祭司從帳幕裡拿出那盛膏油的角,膏立所羅門;然後有人吹角,眾民就說:“所羅門王萬歲!” 40 眾民都跟隨他上去,吹著笛子,十分歡樂,以致大地也因他們的聲音震裂。

41 亞多尼雅和所有與他在一起的賓客剛剛吃完了飯,聽到這聲音;約押聽到角聲,就說:“城裡為甚麼有這樣喧嚷的聲音呢?” 42 他還在說話的時候,亞比亞他祭司的兒子約拿單來了。亞多尼雅對他說:“進來吧!你是個忠義的人,一定帶來了好消息。” 43 約拿單對亞多尼雅說:“不好了,我們的主大衛王已經立了所羅門為王了。 44 王差派撒督祭司、拿單先知和耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅,以及基利提人和比利提人,與所羅門同去。他們使所羅門騎上王的騾子。 45 撒督祭司和拿單先知已經在基訓膏立他作王。眾人都從那裡歡歡喜喜上路;你們聽見的聲音,就是城裡的喧鬧聲。 46 不但所羅門已經坐在這王國的王位上, 47 而且王的臣僕也來為我們的主大衛王祝福說:‘願你的 神使所羅門的名聲比你的更尊榮,使他的王位比你的更偉大。’王就在床上屈身下拜。 48 王又這樣說:‘耶和華以色列的 神是應當稱頌的,因為他今天賜了一人坐在我的王位上,也使我親眼看見這事。’”

亞多尼雅害怕求饒

49 亞多尼雅所有的賓客都懼怕,大家起身,各自逃走了。 50 亞多尼雅懼怕所羅門,就起來,去抓緊祭壇的角。 51 有人告訴所羅門說:“亞多尼雅懼怕所羅門王。他現在抓緊祭壇的角說:‘願所羅門王今天向我起誓,決不會用刀殺死他的僕人。’” 52 所羅門說:“他若是作一個忠義的人,他的頭髮連一根也不會掉在地上;但在他身上若是發現有甚麼惡行,他必定死。” 53 於是所羅門派人去把亞多尼雅從祭壇上帶下來。他來向所羅門叩拜;所羅門對他說:“回你的家去吧!”

大衛給所羅門的遺訓

大衛的死期近了,就囑咐他的兒子所羅門說: “我現在要走世人必走的路了,你當堅強作大丈夫, 謹守耶和華你 神所吩咐的,遵行他的道,按摩西律法所寫的,謹守他的律例、誡命、典章和法度;這樣,無論你作甚麼,無論你往哪裡去,都可以亨通。 這樣,耶和華必堅立他所說有關我的話,說:‘如果你的子孫謹慎自己所行的,一心一意、誠誠實實行在我面前,就不斷有人坐以色列的王位了。’ 你也要知道洗魯雅的兒子約押對我所行的,就是對以色列的兩個元帥:尼珥的兒子押尼珥和益帖的兒子亞瑪撒所行的。他殺了他們,在和平的時候流他們的血,像作戰時一樣,把戰爭的血染在他腰間所束的帶子上和腳上所穿的鞋子上。 所以你要憑你的智慧而行,不要讓他白髮到老,平平安安下到陰間。 但是你要恩待基列人巴西萊的眾子,使他們與你同席吃飯,因為我逃避你哥哥押沙龍的時候,他們拿食物來迎接我。 與你在一起的有巴戶琳的便雅憫人基拉的兒子示每;我往瑪哈念去的那天,他用狠毒的咒語咒罵我。後來他下到約旦河來迎接我的時候,我就指著耶和華向他起誓,說:‘我必不用刀殺死你。’ 現在,你不要以他為無罪,你是個聰明人,你必知道該怎樣待他,使他白髮蒼蒼流血下到陰間。”

大衛逝世

10 大衛與他的列祖同睡,葬在大衛城裡。 11 大衛作以色列王四十年:在希伯崙作王七年;在耶路撒冷作王三十三年。 12 於是所羅門坐在他父親的王位上,他的國非常穩固。

亞多尼雅求娶亞比煞為妻

13 哈及的兒子亞多尼雅去見所羅門的母親拔示巴,拔示巴問他:“你來是為和平嗎?”他回答:“是為和平來的。” 14 他又說:“我有話對你說。”拔示巴說:“你說吧!” 15 亞多尼雅說:“你知道這國位原是我的,以色列眾人都希望我作王;不料國位反歸了我的弟弟,因為他得著國位是出於耶和華。 16 現在我有一事請求你,請你不要拒絕。”拔示巴對他說:“你說吧!” 17 他說:“求你向所羅門王說,請他把書念的女子亞比煞賜給我作妻子,因為他必不會拒絕你。” 18 拔示巴說:“好吧,我必為你向王請求。”

亞多尼雅自取滅亡

19 於是拔示巴去見所羅門王,為亞多尼雅的事向他請求。王起來迎接她,向她下拜,然後坐在自己的王座上,又吩咐人為王的母親擺設一個座位;她就坐在王的右邊。 20 拔示巴說:“我有一件小事求你,請不要拒絕我。”王對她說:“母親,你說吧,我必不會拒絕你。” 21 拔示巴說:“請把書念的女子亞比煞賜給你哥哥亞多尼雅作妻子。” 22 所羅門王回答他母親,說:“你為甚麼要為亞多尼雅求書念的女子亞比煞呢?你也可以為他求這個國位,因為他是我的哥哥,又有亞比亞他祭司和洗魯雅的兒子約押擁護他。” 23 於是所羅門王指著耶和華起誓,說:“如果亞多尼雅不因說了這話而送命,願 神懲罰我,並且加倍懲罰我。 24 現在,我指著永活的耶和華─那位堅立了我,使我坐在我父親大衛的王位上,又照他所應許,為我建立家室的─起誓,今天亞多尼雅必被處死!” 25 於是,所羅門王差派耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅去擊殺亞多尼雅,他就死了。

亞比亞他被革職

26 王對亞比亞他祭司說:“你回亞拿突自己的田地去吧!你本來是該死的,但我今天不殺死你,因為你在我父親大衛面前抬過主耶和華的約櫃,又與我父親同受一切苦難。” 27 所羅門就罷免了亞比亞他,不准他作耶和華的祭司,這樣就應驗了耶和華在示羅所說有關以利家的話。

約押被處死

28 約押雖然沒有擁護過押沙龍,但曾擁護亞多尼雅;這消息傳到約押那裡,他就逃到耶和華的帳幕裡去,抓緊祭壇的角。 29 有人告訴所羅門王約押逃到耶和華的帳幕裡去了,現在就在祭壇的旁邊。於是所羅門差派耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅去說:“你去把他殺死。” 30 比拿雅來到耶和華的帳幕那裡,對約押說:“王這樣吩咐說:‘你出來!’”約押說:“我不出去!我要死在這裡。”於是比拿雅回覆王說:“約押這樣說,他這樣回答我。” 31 王對比拿雅說:“你照著約押的話行吧!殺死他,把他埋葬,好叫約押所流無辜人的血,從我和我父的家除去。 32 耶和華必使約押流無辜人的血的罪歸到他自己頭上,因為他擊殺了兩個比他又公義又良善的人,就是用刀殺了以色列的元帥尼珥的兒子押尼珥,和猶大的元帥益帖的兒子亞瑪撒,這事我的父親大衛一點都不知道。 33 願流這二人的血的罪歸到約押和他後裔的頭上,直到永遠;但大衛和他的後裔,他的家和他的國卻要從耶和華那裡得享平安,直到永遠。” 34 於是耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅上去擊殺他,把他殺死,葬在曠野約押自己的家中。 35 王任命耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅取代約押統領軍隊;又任命撒督祭司取代亞比亞他的職位。

示每違命與死亡

36 王派人去把示每召來,對他說:“你要為自己在耶路撒冷建造一座房屋,住在那裡,不可從那裡出來到任何別的地方去。 37 你必須知道,你哪一天出來,越過汲淪溪,你哪一天就要死。你流人血的罪必歸到你自己的頭上。” 38 示每對王說:“這話很好,我主我王怎麼說,你僕人就照著行。”於是示每在耶路撒冷住了很久。

39 三年以後,示每的兩個僕人逃到迦特王瑪迦的兒子亞吉那裡。有人告訴示每說:“你的僕人在迦特。” 40 於是示每起來,預備好自己的騾子,就往迦特亞吉王那裡去尋找他的僕人。示每去了,又把他的僕人從迦特帶回來。 41 有人告訴所羅門示每離開耶路撒冷往迦特去,又回來了。 42 王就派人把示每召來,對他說:“我不是叫你指著耶和華起誓,並且警告你:‘你必須知道,你哪一天出去到任何別的地方,你哪一天就要死’嗎?你也對我說過:‘這話很好,我必聽從。’ 43 現在你為甚麼不遵守你向耶和華所起的誓,和我吩咐你的命令呢?” 44 王又對示每說:“你自己知道你心裡的一切惡事,就是你向我父親大衛所行的;現在耶和華要把你的罪歸到你的頭上。 45 所羅門王卻要蒙福,大衛的王位必在耶和華眼前得堅立,直到永遠。” 46 於是王命令耶何耶大的兒子比拿雅,比拿雅就出去擊殺示每,示每就死了。這樣,所羅門就鞏固了他的國。