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押沙龙阴谋造反

15 此后,押沙龙为自己预备车马,又派五十人在他前头奔跑。 押沙龙常常早晨起来,站在城门的路旁,任何人有争讼要去求王判决,押沙龙就叫他过来,说:“你是哪一城的人?”他说:“仆人是以色列某支派的人。” 押沙龙就对他说:“看,你的案件合情合理,无奈王没有委派人听你申诉。” 押沙龙又说:“恨不得我作这地的审判官![a]凡有争讼的人可以到我这里来,我必秉公判断。” 若有人近前来要拜押沙龙押沙龙就伸手拉住他,亲吻他。 以色列中,凡到王那里求判决的,押沙龙都这么做。这样,押沙龙暗中赢得了以色列人的心。

过了四年[b]押沙龙对王说:“求你准我往希伯仑去,还我向耶和华所许的愿。 因为仆人住在亚兰基述时,曾许愿说:‘耶和华若使我再回耶路撒冷,我必事奉他[c]。’” 王对他说:“你平安地去吧!”押沙龙就动身,往希伯仑去了。 10 押沙龙派密使走遍以色列各支派,说:“你们一听见角声就说:‘押沙龙希伯仑作王了!’” 11 押沙龙耶路撒冷请了二百人与他同去,都是诚心诚意去的,一点也不知道实情。 12 押沙龙献祭的时候,派人去把大卫的谋士,基罗亚希多弗从他本城基罗请来[d]。于是叛乱越发强大,因为随从押沙龙的百姓日渐增多。

大卫逃离耶路撒冷

13 报信的人来到大卫那里,说:“以色列人的心都归向押沙龙了!” 14 大卫就对耶路撒冷所有跟随他的臣仆说:“起来,我们逃吧!否则,我们来不及逃避押沙龙。要快点离开,免得他很快追上我们,加害于我们,用刀击杀城里的人。” 15 王的臣仆对王说:“我主我王所决定的一切,看哪,仆人都愿遵行。” 16 于是王出去了,他的全家都跟随他,但留下十个妃嫔看守宫殿。 17 王出去,众百姓都跟随他;到了最后一座屋子[e],他们就停下来。 18 王的众臣仆都在他旁边过去。基利提人、比利提人,和从迦特跟随王来的六百个迦特人,也都在王面前过去。

19 王对迦特以太说:“你是外邦人,从你本地逃来的,为什么与我们同去呢?你回去留在新王那里吧! 20 你昨天才到,我今日怎好叫你与我们一同流亡,而我却要到处飘流呢?回去吧,你带你的弟兄回去吧!愿主用慈爱信实待你[f]。” 21 以太回答王说:“我指着永生的耶和华起誓,又敢在王面前起誓:无论生死,王在哪里,你的仆人也必在哪里。” 22 大卫以太说:“去,过去吧!”于是迦特以太带着所有跟随他的人和孩子过去了。 23 众百姓过去时,当地的人全都放声大哭。王过了汲沦溪,众百姓就往旷野的路上去了。

24 看哪,撒督和所有抬 神约柜的利未人也一同来了。他们将 神的约柜放下,亚比亚他上来[g],直到众百姓从城里出来走过去为止。 25 王对撒督说:“你将 神的约柜请回城去。我若在耶和华眼前蒙恩,他必使我回来,再见到约柜和他的居所。 26 倘若他说:‘我不喜爱你’;我在这里,就照他眼中看为好的待我!” 27 王对撒督祭司说:“你不是先见吗?你可以平安地回城,你儿子亚希玛斯亚比亚他的儿子约拿单,你们二人的儿子可以与你们同去。 28 看,我在旷野的渡口那里等,直到你们来报信给我。” 29 于是撒督亚比亚他将 神的约柜请回耶路撒冷,他们就留在那里。

30 大卫蒙头赤脚走上橄榄山的斜坡,一面上一面哭。所有跟随他的百姓也都各自蒙头哭着上去; 31 有人告诉大卫[h]:“亚希多弗也在叛党之中,随从押沙龙。”大卫说:“耶和华啊,求你使亚希多弗的计谋变为愚拙!” 32 大卫到了山顶,敬拜 神的地方,看哪,亚基户筛衣服撕裂,头蒙灰尘来迎见他。 33 大卫对他说:“你若与我一同过去,必拖累我; 34 你若回城去,对押沙龙说:‘王啊,我愿作你的仆人。我向来作你父亲的仆人,现在我也愿意作你的仆人。’你就可以为我破坏亚希多弗的计谋。 35 撒督亚比亚他二位祭司岂不都在你那里吗?你在王宫里听见什么,就要告诉撒督亚比亚他二位祭司。 36 看哪,撒督的儿子亚希玛斯亚比亚他的儿子约拿单,也跟二位祭司在那里。凡你们所听见的事,可以托这二人来向我报告。” 37 于是,大卫的朋友户筛进了城,押沙龙也进了耶路撒冷

Footnotes

  1. 15.4 “恨不得…审判官!”原文直译“谁能立我作这地的审判官呢?”
  2. 15.7 “四年”是根据一些抄本和古译本;原文是“四十年”;有古卷是“四十天”。
  3. 15.8 “我必事奉他”:七十士译本的一些抄本是“我必在希伯仑事奉他”。
  4. 15.12 “派人…请来”是根据七十士译本和死海古卷;原文是“委派大卫的谋士,来自基罗城的基罗人亚希多弗”。
  5. 15.17 “最后一座屋子”或译“伯‧墨哈”。
  6. 15.20 “你带你的弟兄…待你”是根据七十士译本;原文是“你用慈爱和诚实带你的弟兄回去吧”。
  7. 15.24 “放下…上来”:原文另译“放在亚比亚他的旁边”。
  8. 15.31 “有人告诉大卫说”是根据七十士译本和死海古卷;原文是“大卫说”。

押沙龙谋反

15 后来,押沙龙为自己备了车马,又派五十个人在他前面开道。 他常常清早起来,站在城门的通道旁边。每当有人来找王审理争讼时,押沙龙便问他是从哪一座城来的,那人就会报上自己所属的支派。 押沙龙会对他说:“你的申诉合情合理,可惜王没有派人来听你申诉。” 他接着会说:“要是我被立为国中的审判官就好了!那样,任何人有申诉都可以来找我,我一定会为他主持公道。” 每当有人要向他叩拜,他都伸手扶他,亲吻他。 押沙龙这样对待每一个来向王申诉的以色列人,赢得了民心。

过了四年,押沙龙对王说:“请让我到希伯仑去还我向耶和华许下的愿吧。 仆人住在亚兰的基述时曾许愿,如果耶和华带领我回到耶路撒冷,我必在希伯仑敬拜祂。” 王说:“你平安地去吧!”押沙龙就去了希伯仑。 10 他派密使通知以色列各支派一听见号角的响声,便喊:“押沙龙在希伯仑做王了!” 11 有二百人应邀随同押沙龙一起从耶路撒冷去希伯仑,他们对内情一无所知。 12 押沙龙献祭的时候,还派人去把大卫的谋士亚希多弗从他的故乡基罗请来。反叛的势力大增,拥护押沙龙的民众越来越多。

大卫逃离耶路撒冷

13 有人来禀告大卫:“以色列的民心都归向押沙龙了。” 14 大卫便对在耶路撒冷跟随他的臣仆说:“我们赶快逃命吧!否则,我们都难逃押沙龙的追捕。我们要马上离开!免得他赶到残害我们,屠杀全城。” 15 臣仆对王说:“臣等谨遵我主我王的决定。” 16 于是王就带着全家逃命,只留下十个妃嫔看守宫殿。

17 大卫王带着众民离开耶路撒冷,走到最后的那座房子时,停了下来。 18 跟随他的人都走到前面去了,包括基利提人、比利提人以及从迦特来跟随他的六百人。 19 王问迦特人以太说:“你为什么要跟我们一起逃难呢?回去留在新王那里吧!你是流亡到这里的外族人。 20 你刚来不久,我怎么可以叫你跟我们一同四处飘流呢?我甚至不知道往何处去。你还是和你的弟兄回去吧,愿耶和华以慈爱和信实待你!” 21 以太却答道:“我凭永活的耶和华和我主我王的性命起誓,不管我王去哪里,仆人都要誓死追随到底!” 22 大卫便对以太说:“那就继续前行吧!”于是,迦特人以太带着他的人及所有的家眷继续前行。 23 众人离开时,百姓都放声大哭。王带着所有的人过了汲沦溪,向旷野走去。

24 祭司撒督、亚比亚他和抬上帝约柜的利未人都来了,他们把约柜放下,让城里出来的人先走过去。 25 王对撒督说:“你把上帝的约柜运回城去吧。倘若耶和华恩待我,祂必使我重返家园,重见约柜和会幕; 26 但如果我使祂不悦,我也甘愿听凭祂的处置。 27 你是个有先见之明的人,安心带着你的儿子亚希玛斯和亚比亚他的儿子约拿单回城吧。 28 我会在旷野渡口那里等你们的消息。” 29 于是,撒督和亚比亚他便把上帝的约柜抬回耶路撒冷,留了下来。

30 大卫蒙着头,赤着脚登上橄榄山,边走边哭,他的随从也蒙着头,哭着走上山。 31 有人告诉大卫,亚希多弗也叛变,投奔了押沙龙,大卫就祷告说:“耶和华啊,求你使亚希多弗的谋算都变得愚不可及。” 32 大卫来到山顶敬拜上帝的地方,看见亚基人户筛撕破了衣服,头蒙灰尘前来迎接他。 33 大卫对他说:“你跟我一同逃命,只会给我带来不便。 34 你还是回到城中,告诉押沙龙你愿意做他的臣仆,就像以前做我的臣仆一样,这样你就可以帮我破坏亚希多弗的计谋。 35 祭司撒督和亚比亚他都在那里,你在宫内听到什么消息就告诉他们。 36 撒督的儿子亚希玛斯和亚比亚他的儿子约拿单也在那里,你听到什么消息,可以派他们传信给我。” 37 于是,大卫的朋友户筛便回到城里。那时,押沙龙也进了耶路撒冷。

押沙龍謀反

15 後來,押沙龍為自己備了車馬,又派五十個人在他前面開道。 他常常清早起來,站在城門的通道旁邊。每當有人來找王審理爭訟時,押沙龍便問他是從哪一座城來的,那人就會報上自己所屬的支派。 押沙龍會對他說:「你的申訴合情合理,可惜王沒有派人來聽你申訴。」 他接著會說:「要是我被立為國中的審判官就好了!那樣,任何人有申訴都可以來找我,我一定會為他主持公道。」 每當有人要向他叩拜,他都伸手扶他,親吻他。 押沙龍這樣對待每一個來向王申訴的以色列人,贏得了民心。

過了四年,押沙龍對王說:「請讓我到希伯崙去還我向耶和華許下的願吧。 僕人住在亞蘭的基述時曾許願,如果耶和華帶領我回到耶路撒冷,我必在希伯崙敬拜祂。」 王說:「你平安地去吧!」押沙龍就去了希伯崙。 10 他派密使通知以色列各支派一聽見號角的響聲,便喊:「押沙龍在希伯崙做王了!」 11 有二百人應邀隨同押沙龍一起從耶路撒冷去希伯崙,他們對內情一無所知。 12 押沙龍獻祭的時候,還派人去把大衛的謀士亞希多弗從他的故鄉基羅請來。反叛的勢力大增,擁護押沙龍的民眾越來越多。

大衛逃離耶路撒冷

13 有人來稟告大衛:「以色列的民心都歸向押沙龍了。」 14 大衛便對在耶路撒冷跟隨他的臣僕說:「我們趕快逃命吧!否則,我們都難逃押沙龍的追捕。我們要馬上離開!免得他趕到殘害我們,屠殺全城。」 15 臣僕對王說:「臣等謹遵我主我王的決定。」 16 於是王就帶著全家逃命,只留下十個妃嬪看守宮殿。

17 大衛王帶著眾民離開耶路撒冷,走到最後的那座房子時,停了下來。 18 跟隨他的人都走到前面去了,包括基利提人、比利提人以及從迦特來跟隨他的六百人。 19 王問迦特人以太說:「你為什麼要跟我們一起逃難呢?回去留在新王那裡吧!你是流亡到這裡的外族人。 20 你剛來不久,我怎麼可以叫你跟我們一同四處飄流呢?我甚至不知道往何處去。你還是和你的弟兄回去吧,願耶和華以慈愛和信實待你!」 21 以太卻答道:「我憑永活的耶和華和我主我王的性命起誓,不管我王去哪裡,僕人都要誓死追隨到底!」 22 大衛便對以太說:「那就繼續前行吧!」於是,迦特人以太帶著他的人及所有的家眷繼續前行。 23 眾人離開時,百姓都放聲大哭。王帶著所有的人過了汲淪溪,向曠野走去。

24 祭司撒督、亞比亞他和抬上帝約櫃的利未人都來了,他們把約櫃放下,讓城裡出來的人先走過去。 25 王對撒督說:「你把上帝的約櫃運回城去吧。倘若耶和華恩待我,祂必使我重返家園,重見約櫃和會幕; 26 但如果我使祂不悅,我也甘願聽憑祂的處置。 27 你是個有先見之明的人,安心帶著你的兒子亞希瑪斯和亞比亞他的兒子約拿單回城吧。 28 我會在曠野渡口那裡等你們的消息。」 29 於是,撒督和亞比亞他便把上帝的約櫃抬回耶路撒冷,留了下來。

30 大衛蒙著頭,赤著腳登上橄欖山,邊走邊哭,他的隨從也蒙著頭,哭著走上山。 31 有人告訴大衛,亞希多弗也叛變,投奔了押沙龍,大衛就禱告說:「耶和華啊,求你使亞希多弗的謀算都變得愚不可及。」 32 大衛來到山頂敬拜上帝的地方,看見亞基人戶篩撕破了衣服,頭蒙灰塵前來迎接他。 33 大衛對他說:「你跟我一同逃命,只會給我帶來不便。 34 你還是回到城中,告訴押沙龍你願意做他的臣僕,就像以前做我的臣僕一樣,這樣你就可以幫我破壞亞希多弗的計謀。 35 祭司撒督和亞比亞他都在那裡,你在宮內聽到什麼消息就告訴他們。 36 撒督的兒子亞希瑪斯和亞比亞他的兒子約拿單也在那裡,你聽到什麼消息,可以派他們傳信給我。」 37 於是,大衛的朋友戶篩便回到城裡。那時,押沙龍也進了耶路撒冷。

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Absalom’s Conspiracy

15 In the course of time,(A) Absalom provided himself with a chariot(B) and horses and with fifty men to run ahead of him. He would get up early and stand by the side of the road leading to the city gate.(C) Whenever anyone came with a complaint to be placed before the king for a decision, Absalom would call out to him, “What town are you from?” He would answer, “Your servant is from one of the tribes of Israel.” Then Absalom would say to him, “Look, your claims are valid and proper, but there is no representative of the king to hear you.”(D) And Absalom would add, “If only I were appointed judge in the land!(E) Then everyone who has a complaint or case could come to me and I would see that they receive justice.”

Also, whenever anyone approached him to bow down before him, Absalom would reach out his hand, take hold of him and kiss him. Absalom behaved in this way toward all the Israelites who came to the king asking for justice, and so he stole the hearts(F) of the people of Israel.

At the end of four[a] years, Absalom said to the king, “Let me go to Hebron and fulfill a vow I made to the Lord. While your servant was living at Geshur(G) in Aram, I made this vow:(H) ‘If the Lord takes me back to Jerusalem, I will worship the Lord in Hebron.[b]’”

The king said to him, “Go in peace.” So he went to Hebron.

10 Then Absalom sent secret messengers throughout the tribes of Israel to say, “As soon as you hear the sound of the trumpets,(I) then say, ‘Absalom is king in Hebron.’” 11 Two hundred men from Jerusalem had accompanied Absalom. They had been invited as guests and went quite innocently, knowing nothing about the matter. 12 While Absalom was offering sacrifices, he also sent for Ahithophel(J) the Gilonite, David’s counselor,(K) to come from Giloh,(L) his hometown. And so the conspiracy gained strength, and Absalom’s following kept on increasing.(M)

David Flees

13 A messenger came and told David, “The hearts of the people of Israel are with Absalom.”

14 Then David said to all his officials who were with him in Jerusalem, “Come! We must flee,(N) or none of us will escape from Absalom.(O) We must leave immediately, or he will move quickly to overtake us and bring ruin on us and put the city to the sword.”

15 The king’s officials answered him, “Your servants are ready to do whatever our lord the king chooses.”

16 The king set out, with his entire household following him; but he left ten concubines(P) to take care of the palace. 17 So the king set out, with all the people following him, and they halted at the edge of the city. 18 All his men marched past him, along with all the Kerethites(Q) and Pelethites; and all the six hundred Gittites who had accompanied him from Gath marched before the king.

19 The king said to Ittai(R) the Gittite, “Why should you come along with us? Go back and stay with King Absalom. You are a foreigner,(S) an exile from your homeland. 20 You came only yesterday. And today shall I make you wander(T) about with us, when I do not know where I am going? Go back, and take your people with you. May the Lord show you kindness and faithfulness.”[c](U)

21 But Ittai replied to the king, “As surely as the Lord lives, and as my lord the king lives, wherever my lord the king may be, whether it means life or death, there will your servant be.”(V)

22 David said to Ittai, “Go ahead, march on.” So Ittai the Gittite marched on with all his men and the families that were with him.

23 The whole countryside wept aloud(W) as all the people passed by. The king also crossed the Kidron Valley,(X) and all the people moved on toward the wilderness.

24 Zadok(Y) was there, too, and all the Levites who were with him were carrying the ark(Z) of the covenant of God. They set down the ark of God, and Abiathar(AA) offered sacrifices until all the people had finished leaving the city.

25 Then the king said to Zadok, “Take the ark of God back into the city. If I find favor in the Lord’s eyes, he will bring me back and let me see it and his dwelling place(AB) again. 26 But if he says, ‘I am not pleased with you,’ then I am ready; let him do to me whatever seems good to him.(AC)

27 The king also said to Zadok the priest, “Do you understand?(AD) Go back to the city with my blessing. Take your son Ahimaaz with you, and also Abiathar’s son Jonathan.(AE) You and Abiathar return with your two sons. 28 I will wait at the fords(AF) in the wilderness until word comes from you to inform me.” 29 So Zadok and Abiathar took the ark of God back to Jerusalem and stayed there.

30 But David continued up the Mount of Olives, weeping(AG) as he went; his head(AH) was covered and he was barefoot. All the people with him covered their heads too and were weeping as they went up. 31 Now David had been told, “Ahithophel(AI) is among the conspirators with Absalom.” So David prayed, “Lord, turn Ahithophel’s counsel into foolishness.”

32 When David arrived at the summit, where people used to worship God, Hushai(AJ) the Arkite(AK) was there to meet him, his robe torn and dust(AL) on his head. 33 David said to him, “If you go with me, you will be a burden(AM) to me. 34 But if you return to the city and say to Absalom, ‘Your Majesty, I will be your servant; I was your father’s servant in the past, but now I will be your servant,’(AN) then you can help me by frustrating(AO) Ahithophel’s advice. 35 Won’t the priests Zadok and Abiathar be there with you? Tell them anything you hear in the king’s palace.(AP) 36 Their two sons, Ahimaaz(AQ) son of Zadok and Jonathan(AR) son of Abiathar, are there with them. Send them to me with anything you hear.”

37 So Hushai,(AS) David’s confidant, arrived at Jerusalem as Absalom(AT) was entering the city.

Footnotes

  1. 2 Samuel 15:7 Some Septuagint manuscripts, Syriac and Josephus; Hebrew forty
  2. 2 Samuel 15:8 Some Septuagint manuscripts; Hebrew does not have in Hebron.
  3. 2 Samuel 15:20 Septuagint; Hebrew May kindness and faithfulness be with you