撒母耳記下 2
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)
大衛做猶大王
2 這事以後,大衛求問耶和華:「我可以回到猶大的城邑嗎?」耶和華說:「可以。」大衛又問:「我應該回到哪一座城呢?」耶和華說:「希伯崙。」 2 大衛就帶著他的兩個妻子耶斯列人亞希暖和迦密人拿八的遺孀亞比該,一起上到希伯崙。 3 他還把部下和他們的家屬一起帶去,住在希伯崙地區的城邑。 4 猶大人到希伯崙膏立大衛做猶大支派的王。
大衛聽說是基列·雅比人埋葬了掃羅, 5 就派人去告訴他們:「你們這樣厚待你們的主人掃羅,把他安葬,願耶和華賜福給你們! 6 願耶和華以慈愛和信實待你們,我也會厚待你們,因為你們做了這事。 7 現在你們的主掃羅已經死了,猶大支派已經膏立我做他們的王,你們要剛強勇敢。」
大衛家與掃羅家爭戰
8 那時,掃羅的元帥尼珥的兒子押尼珥帶著掃羅的兒子伊施波設過河來到瑪哈念, 9 立他為王統治基列、亞書利、耶斯列、以法蓮、便雅憫和以色列其餘的地方。 10 掃羅的兒子伊施波設四十歲登基,統治以色列兩年。猶大支派則跟隨大衛。 11 大衛在希伯崙做王統治猶大支派七年半。
12 有一次,尼珥的兒子押尼珥帶領掃羅的兒子伊施波設的軍隊,從瑪哈念前往基遍。 13 洗魯雅的兒子約押帶領大衛的軍隊出來,在基遍池與他們相遇。一方坐在池這邊,一方坐在池那邊。 14 押尼珥對約押說:「讓雙方的青年起來在我們面前較量一下吧。」約押說:「好啊。」 15 於是,雙方都選了十二人出來, 16 他們各自抓住對方的頭髮,用刀刺對方的肋旁,同歸於盡。於是基遍的那個地方叫「刀田」。 17 那天,兩軍惡戰,押尼珥和以色列人被大衛的人馬殺敗。 18 當時,洗魯雅的三個兒子約押、亞比篩和亞撒黑都在場。亞撒黑跑得飛快如鹿, 19 他跟在押尼珥後面,不偏不離,窮追不捨。 20 押尼珥回頭問道:「你是亞撒黑嗎?」亞撒黑說:「正是。」 21 押尼珥說:「你去追趕別人,奪取他的兵器吧。」但亞撒黑還是窮追不捨。 22 押尼珥又對他說:「快走開吧,非逼我殺你嗎?我若殺了你,還有何顏面見你哥哥約押呢?」 23 但亞撒黑還是不肯甘休。押尼珥就用槍柄刺入他的肚腹,穿透了他的後背,他便倒地身亡。眾人趕到那裡,都停了下來。
24 但約押和亞比篩卻繼續追趕押尼珥。太陽落山時,他們追到了基亞附近的亞瑪山,通往基遍曠野的路旁。 25 便雅憫人在押尼珥的帶領下聚集在一個山頭上。 26 押尼珥向約押喊道:「我們非要無休止地殺下去嗎?難道你不知道這樣下去必有苦果嗎?你什麼時候才命你的人停止追殺自己的同胞呢?」 27 約押說:「我憑永活的上帝起誓,你要是不這樣說,我們會一直追到天亮。」 28 於是,約押吹響號角,所有的人便停止了戰鬥,不再追趕以色列的軍隊。
29 押尼珥和隨從連夜趕路,穿過了亞拉巴,過了約旦河,第二天又馬不停蹄地走了一個上午,回到瑪哈念。 30 約押追趕押尼珥回來後細點人數,發現除亞撒黑外還損失了十九個人。 31 大衛的軍隊殺了三百六十個跟隨押尼珥的便雅憫人。 32 約押和他的隨從把亞撒黑送到伯利恆,葬在他父親的墳墓裡。然後,他們整夜趕路,黎明的時候回到了希伯崙。
2 Samuel 2
New Catholic Bible
Chapter 2
David Is Anointed King.[a] 1 After this, David inquired of the Lord, asking: “Shall I go up into one of the towns of Judah?” The Lord replied to him: “Go up.” Then David asked: “To which one stall I go?” The Lord answered: “Hebron.”
2 Therefore, David went up to Hebron with his two wives, Ahinoam of Jezreel, and Abigail, the widow of Nabal of Carmel. 3 David also brought up the men who were with him, along with their families, and they settled in the towns of Hebron. Then the men of Judah came to Hebron, and there they anointed David as king of the house of Judah.
4 When David received a report that the men of Jabesh-gilead were the ones who had buried Saul, 5 he sent messengers to the people of Jabesh-gilead to say to them: “May you be blessed by the Lord for having done this act of kindness to your lord Saul by burying him. 6 Now may the Lord bestow his love and faithfulness upon you. Moreover, I too will treat you with kindness because you have done this charitable deed. 7 Therefore, have courage and be valiant, for even though your lord, Saul, is dead, the house of Judah has anointed me as their king.”
The Reign of David
Ishbaal as King of Israel.[b] 8 Meanwhile the commander of Saul’s army, Abner, the son of Ner, had taken Ishbaal, the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim. 9 There he made him king over Gilead, the Ashurites, Jezreel, Ephraim, Benjamin, and all Israel. 10 Ishbaal, the son of Saul, was forty years old when he became king over Israel, and he reigned for two years. However, the house of Judah followed David. 11 The length of time that David was in Hebron as king of the house of Judah was seven years and six months.
12 Combat near Gibeon. Abner, the son of Ner, departed from Mahanaim with the servants of Ishbaal and went to Gibeon. 13 Joab, the son of Zeruiah, also set forth with David’s servants and encountered them at the pool of Gibeon. One group sat down on one side of the pool, while the other group sat on the opposite side.
14 Then Abner suggested to Joab: “Let us have the young men come forward and engage in hand-to-hand combat before us.” Joab replied: “Let them come forward.” 15 Therefore, they came forward and were counted: twelve men from Benjamin for Ishbaal, the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David. 16 Each one grasped his opponent by the head and thrust his sword into his opponent’s side. Thus they all fell down together. Therefore, that place, which is in Gibeon, was called the Field of Swords.
17 Death of Asahel. On that day the battle was extremely fierce, and when it was finally over, Abner and the men of Israel were defeated by David’s forces. 18 The three sons of Zeruiah were there—Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Then Asahel, who was as fleet of foot as a wild gazelle, 19 pursued Abner, turning neither to the left nor to the right as he followed him.
20 Abner looked back and said: “Is that you, Asahel?” He replied: “Yes, it is.” 21 Abner then said to him: “Turn to your right or left, seize one of the young men, and take from him what is of value.” However, Asahel had no intention of forsaking his pursuit.
22 Abner once again tried to dissuade him: “Cease your pursuit of me. Why should I strike you to the ground? How then could I look your brother Joab in the face?” 23 Nevertheless Asahel refused to turn away. Therefore, Abner struck him in the stomach with the butt of his spear, and the spear protruded through his back. He fell there and died instantaneously.
All those who came to the place where Asahel had fallen and died came to a halt. 24 However, Joab and Abishai continued the pursuit of Abner until, as the sun was going down, they came to the hill of Ammah, which lies east of Giah on the road toward the wilderness of Gibeon.
25 Truce between Joab and Abner. The Benjaminites rallied to the support of Abner, gathering in a tightly knit formation behind Abner and taking their stand at the top of a hill. 26 Then Abner called out to Joab: “Will this slaughter never end? Do you not realize how bitter the end will be? How long will it take before you order your people to cease from the pursuit of their brothers?”
27 Joab replied: “As God lives, if you had not spoken, the soldiers would not have relented in their pursuit of their brothers until morning.” 28 Then Joab sounded the trumpet, and all the troops came to a halt. They abandoned their pursuit of the Israelites and did not engage in battle any further.
29 Abner and his men traveled all that night through the Arabah. Then they crossed the Jordan and continued their journey the entire morning until they came to Mahanaim. 30 After returning from the pursuit of Abner, Joab gathered his people together and discovered that, aside from Asahel, nineteen other servants of David were missing. 31 However, the forces of David had killed three hundred and sixty Benjaminites, followers of Abner. 32 They took up Asahel and buried him in the tomb of his father at Bethlehem. Then Joab and his men marched throughout the night, and they reached Hebron at daybreak.
Footnotes
- 2 Samuel 2:1 The story seems to know nothing of the intervention of Samuel when he anointed the young David as king (1 Sam 16:13).
- 2 Samuel 2:8 After King Saul’s death the kingdom of Israel is split and Judah and Simeon align themselves with David. The remaining ten tribes are faithful to Saul’s son Ishbaal. A lengthy war between the house of Saul and the house of David ensues.