1 Re 2
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Testamento e morte di Davide
2 Sentendo avvicinarsi il giorno della sua morte, Davide fece queste raccomandazioni al figlio Salomone: 2 «Io me ne vado per la strada di ogni uomo sulla terra. Tu sii forte e mostrati uomo. 3 Osserva la legge del Signore tuo Dio, procedendo nelle sue vie ed eseguendo i suoi statuti, i suoi comandi, i suoi decreti e le sue prescrizioni, come sta scritto nella legge di Mosè, perché tu riesca in ogni tua impresa e in ogni tuo progetto, 4 perché il Signore attui la promessa che mi ha fatto quando ha detto: Se i tuoi figli nella loro condotta si cureranno di camminare davanti a me con lealtà, con tutto il cuore e con tutta l'anima, sul trono d'Israele siederà sempre uno dei tuoi discendenti.
5 Anche tu sai quel che ha fatto a me Ioab, figlio di Zeruià, cioè come egli ha trattato i due capi dell'esercito di Israele, Abner figlio di Ner e Amasà figlio di Ieter, come li ha uccisi spargendo in tempo di pace il sangue, come si fa in guerra, e macchiando di sangue innocente la cintura dei suoi fianchi e i sandali dei suoi piedi. 6 Tu agirai con saggezza, ma non permetterai che la sua vecchiaia scenda in pace agli inferi. 7 Agirai con bontà verso i figli di Barzillài il Galaadita, che mangeranno alla tua tavola, perché mi hanno assistito mentre fuggivo da Assalonne tuo fratello. 8 Tu hai accanto a te anche Simèi figlio di Ghera, Beniaminita, di Bacurìm; egli mi maledisse con una maledizione terribile quando fuggivo verso Macanàim. Ma mi venne incontro al Giordano e gli giurai per il Signore: Non ti farò morire di spada. 9 Ora non lasciare impunito il suo peccato. Sei saggio e sai come trattarlo. Farai scendere la sua canizie agli inferi con morte violenta».
10 Davide si addormentò con i suoi padri e fu sepolto nella città di Davide. 11 La durata del regno di Davide su Israele fu di quaranta anni: sette in Ebron e trentatrè in Gerusalemme.
Morte di Adonia
12 Salomone sedette sul trono di Davide suo padre e il suo regno si consolidò molto.
13 Adonia figlio di Agghìt si recò da Betsabea, madre di Salomone, che gli chiese: «Vieni con intenzioni pacifiche?». «Pacifiche», rispose quello, 14 e soggiunse: «Ho da dirti una cosa». E quella: «Parla!». 15 Egli disse: «Tu sai che il regno spettava a me e che tutti gli Israeliti si attendevano che io regnassi. Eppure il regno mi è sfuggito ed è passato a mio fratello, perché gli era stato decretato dal Signore. 16 Ora ti rivolgo una domanda; non respingermi». Ed essa: «Parla!». 17 Adonia disse: «Dì al re Salomone - il quale nulla ti può negare - che mi conceda in moglie Abisag la Sunammita». 18 Betsabea rispose: «Bene! Parlerò in tuo favore al re».
19 Betsabea si presentò al re Salomone per parlargli in favore di Adonia. Il re si alzò per andarle incontro, si prostrò davanti a lei, quindi sedette sul trono, facendo collocare un trono per la madre del re. Questa gli sedette alla destra 20 e disse: «Ho una piccola grazia da chiederti; non me la negare». Il re le rispose: «Chiedi, madre mia, non ti respingerò». 21 E quella: «Si conceda Abisag la Sunammita in moglie ad Adonia tuo fratello». 22 Il re Salomone rispose alla madre: «Perché tu mi chiedi Abisag la Sunammita per Adonia? Chiedi anche il regno per lui, poiché egli è mio fratello maggiore e per lui parteggiano il sacerdote Ebiatàr e Ioab figlio di Zeruià». 23 Il re Salomone giurò per il Signore: «Dio mi faccia questo e altro mi aggiunga, se non è vero che Adonia ha manifestato quest'idea a danno della propria vita. 24 Ebbene, per la vita del Signore che mi ha reso saldo, mi ha fatto sedere sul trono di Davide mio padre e mi ha concesso una casa come aveva promesso, oggi stesso Adonia verrà ucciso». 25 Il re Salomone ordinò a Benaià figlio di Ioiadà, di ucciderlo; così morì Adonia.
La sorte di Ebiatar e di Ioab
26 Al sacerdote Ebiatàr il re ordinò: «Vattene in Anatòt, nella tua campagna. Meriteresti la morte, ma oggi non ti faccio morire perché tu hai portato l'arca del Signore davanti a Davide mio padre e perché hai partecipato a tutte le traversie di mio padre». 27 Così Salomone escluse Ebiatàr dal sacerdozio del Signore, adempiendo la parola che il Signore aveva pronunziata in Silo riguardo alla casa di Eli.
28 Quando la notizia giunse a Ioab - questi era stato dalla parte di Adonia, ma non per Assalonne - Ioab si rifugiò nella tenda del Signore e si afferrò ai corni dell'altare. 29 Fu riferito al re Salomone come Ioab si fosse rifugiato nella tenda del Signore e si fosse posto al fianco dell'altare. Salomone inviò Benaià figlio di Ioiadà con l'ordine: «Và, colpiscilo!». 30 Benaià andò nella tenda del Signore e disse a Ioab: «Per ordine del re, esci!». Quegli rispose: «No! Morirò qui». Benaià riferì al re: «Ioab ha parlato così e così mi ha risposto». 31 Il re gli disse: «Fà come egli ha detto; colpiscilo e seppelliscilo; così allontanerai da me e dalla casa di mio padre il sangue che Ioab ha sparso senza motivo. 32 Il Signore farà ricadere il suo sangue sulla sua testa, perché egli ha colpito due uomini giusti e migliori di lui e li ha trafitti con la sua spada - senza che Davide mio padre lo sapesse - ossia Abner, figlio di Ner, capo dell'esercito di Israele e Amasà figlio di Ieter, capo dell'esercito di Giuda. 33 Il loro sangue ricada sulla testa di Ioab e sulla testa della sua discendenza per sempre, mentre su Davide e sulla sua discendenza, sul suo casato e sul suo trono si riversi per sempre la pace da parte del Signore». 34 Benaià figlio di Ioiadà andò, lo assalì e l'uccise; Ioab fu sepolto nella sua casa, nel deserto. 35 Il re lo sostituì, nominando capo dell'esercito Benaià figlio di Ioiadà, mentre mise il sacerdote Zadòk al posto di Ebiatàr.
Disobbedienza e morte di Simèi
36 Il re mandò a chiamare Simèi per dirgli: «Costruisciti una casa in Gerusalemme; ivi sia la tua dimora; non ne uscirai per andartene qua e là. 37 Quando ne uscirai, oltrepassando il torrente Cedron - sappilo bene! - sarai degno di morte; il tuo sangue ricadrà sulla tua testa». 38 Simèi disse al re: «L'ordine è giusto! Come ha detto il re mio signore, così farà il tuo servo». Simèi dimorò in Gerusalemme per molto tempo. 39 Dopo tre anni, due schiavi di Simei fuggirono presso Achis figlio di Maaca, re di Gat. Fu riferito a Simei che i suoi schiavi erano in Gat. 40 Simei si alzò, sellò l'asino e partì per Gat andando da Achis in cerca dei suoi schiavi. Simei vi andò e ricondusse i suoi schiavi da Gat. 41 Fu riferito a Salomone che Simei era andato da Gerusalemme a Gat e che era ritornato. 42 Il re, fattolo chiamare, gli disse: «Non ti avevo forse giurato per il Signore e non ti avevo io testimoniato che, quando tu fossi uscito per andartene qua e là - lo sapevi bene! - saresti stato degno di morte? Tu mi avevi risposto: L'ordine è giusto! Ho capito. 43 Perché non hai rispettato il giuramento del Signore e il comando che ti avevo impartito?». 44 Il re aggiunse a Simei: «Tu conosci tutto il male che hai fatto a Davide mio padre. Il Signore farà ricadere la tua malvagità sulla tua testa. 45 Invece sia benedetto il re Salomone e il trono di Davide sia saldo per sempre davanti al Signore». 46 Il re diede ordine a Benaià figlio di Ioiadà, di andare ad ucciderlo. E quegli morì.
Il regno si consolidò nelle mani di Salomone.
1 Kings 2
King James Version
2 Now the days of David drew nigh that he should die; and he charged Solomon his son, saying,
2 I go the way of all the earth: be thou strong therefore, and shew thyself a man;
3 And keep the charge of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes, and his commandments, and his judgments, and his testimonies, as it is written in the law of Moses, that thou mayest prosper in all that thou doest, and whithersoever thou turnest thyself:
4 That the Lord may continue his word which he spake concerning me, saying, If thy children take heed to their way, to walk before me in truth with all their heart and with all their soul, there shall not fail thee (said he) a man on the throne of Israel.
5 Moreover thou knowest also what Joab the son of Zeruiah did to me, and what he did to the two captains of the hosts of Israel, unto Abner the son of Ner, and unto Amasa the son of Jether, whom he slew, and shed the blood of war in peace, and put the blood of war upon his girdle that was about his loins, and in his shoes that were on his feet.
6 Do therefore according to thy wisdom, and let not his hoar head go down to the grave in peace.
7 But shew kindness unto the sons of Barzillai the Gileadite, and let them be of those that eat at thy table: for so they came to me when I fled because of Absalom thy brother.
8 And, behold, thou hast with thee Shimei the son of Gera, a Benjamite of Bahurim, which cursed me with a grievous curse in the day when I went to Mahanaim: but he came down to meet me at Jordan, and I sware to him by the Lord, saying, I will not put thee to death with the sword.
9 Now therefore hold him not guiltless: for thou art a wise man, and knowest what thou oughtest to do unto him; but his hoar head bring thou down to the grave with blood.
10 So David slept with his fathers, and was buried in the city of David.
11 And the days that David reigned over Israel were forty years: seven years reigned he in Hebron, and thirty and three years reigned he in Jerusalem.
12 Then sat Solomon upon the throne of David his father; and his kingdom was established greatly.
13 And Adonijah the son of Haggith came to Bathsheba the mother of Solomon. And she said, Comest thou peaceably? And he said, Peaceably.
14 He said moreover, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And she said, Say on.
15 And he said, Thou knowest that the kingdom was mine, and that all Israel set their faces on me, that I should reign: howbeit the kingdom is turned about, and is become my brother's: for it was his from the Lord.
16 And now I ask one petition of thee, deny me not. And she said unto him, Say on.
17 And he said, Speak, I pray thee, unto Solomon the king, (for he will not say thee nay,) that he give me Abishag the Shunammite to wife.
18 And Bathsheba said, Well; I will speak for thee unto the king.
19 Bathsheba therefore went unto king Solomon, to speak unto him for Adonijah. And the king rose up to meet her, and bowed himself unto her, and sat down on his throne, and caused a seat to be set for the king's mother; and she sat on his right hand.
20 Then she said, I desire one small petition of thee; I pray thee, say me not nay. And the king said unto her, Ask on, my mother: for I will not say thee nay.
21 And she said, Let Abishag the Shunammite be given to Adonijah thy brother to wife.
22 And king Solomon answered and said unto his mother, And why dost thou ask Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah? ask for him the kingdom also; for he is mine elder brother; even for him, and for Abiathar the priest, and for Joab the son of Zeruiah.
23 Then king Solomon sware by the Lord, saying, God do so to me, and more also, if Adonijah have not spoken this word against his own life.
24 Now therefore, as the Lord liveth, which hath established me, and set me on the throne of David my father, and who hath made me an house, as he promised, Adonijah shall be put to death this day.
25 And king Solomon sent by the hand of Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; and he fell upon him that he died.
26 And unto Abiathar the priest said the king, Get thee to Anathoth, unto thine own fields; for thou art worthy of death: but I will not at this time put thee to death, because thou barest the ark of the Lord God before David my father, and because thou hast been afflicted in all wherein my father was afflicted.
27 So Solomon thrust out Abiathar from being priest unto the Lord; that he might fulfil the word of the Lord, which he spake concerning the house of Eli in Shiloh.
28 Then tidings came to Joab: for Joab had turned after Adonijah, though he turned not after Absalom. And Joab fled unto the tabernacle of the Lord, and caught hold on the horns of the altar.
29 And it was told king Solomon that Joab was fled unto the tabernacle of the Lord; and, behold, he is by the altar. Then Solomon sent Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, saying, Go, fall upon him.
30 And Benaiah came to the tabernacle of the Lord, and said unto him, Thus saith the king, Come forth. And he said, Nay; but I will die here. And Benaiah brought the king word again, saying, Thus said Joab, and thus he answered me.
31 And the king said unto him, Do as he hath said, and fall upon him, and bury him; that thou mayest take away the innocent blood, which Joab shed, from me, and from the house of my father.
32 And the Lord shall return his blood upon his own head, who fell upon two men more righteous and better than he, and slew them with the sword, my father David not knowing thereof, to wit, Abner the son of Ner, captain of the host of Israel, and Amasa the son of Jether, captain of the host of Judah.
33 Their blood shall therefore return upon the head of Joab, and upon the head of his seed for ever: but upon David, and upon his seed, and upon his house, and upon his throne, shall there be peace for ever from the Lord.
34 So Benaiah the son of Jehoiada went up, and fell upon him, and slew him: and he was buried in his own house in the wilderness.
35 And the king put Benaiah the son of Jehoiada in his room over the host: and Zadok the priest did the king put in the room of Abiathar.
36 And the king sent and called for Shimei, and said unto him, Build thee an house in Jerusalem, and dwell there, and go not forth thence any whither.
37 For it shall be, that on the day thou goest out, and passest over the brook Kidron, thou shalt know for certain that thou shalt surely die: thy blood shall be upon thine own head.
38 And Shimei said unto the king, The saying is good: as my lord the king hath said, so will thy servant do. And Shimei dwelt in Jerusalem many days.
39 And it came to pass at the end of three years, that two of the servants of Shimei ran away unto Achish son of Maachah king of Gath. And they told Shimei, saying, Behold, thy servants be in Gath.
40 And Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and went to Gath to Achish to seek his servants: and Shimei went, and brought his servants from Gath.
41 And it was told Solomon that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath, and was come again.
42 And the king sent and called for Shimei, and said unto him, Did I not make thee to swear by the Lord, and protested unto thee, saying, Know for a certain, on the day thou goest out, and walkest abroad any whither, that thou shalt surely die? and thou saidst unto me, The word that I have heard is good.
43 Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord, and the commandment that I have charged thee with?
44 The king said moreover to Shimei, Thou knowest all the wickedness which thine heart is privy to, that thou didst to David my father: therefore the Lord shall return thy wickedness upon thine own head;
45 And king Solomon shall be blessed, and the throne of David shall be established before the Lord for ever.
46 So the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada; which went out, and fell upon him, that he died. And the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon.
1 Kings 2
New International Version
David’s Charge to Solomon(A)
2 When the time drew near for David to die,(B) he gave a charge to Solomon his son.
2 “I am about to go the way of all the earth,”(C) he said. “So be strong,(D) act like a man, 3 and observe(E) what the Lord your God requires: Walk in obedience to him, and keep his decrees and commands, his laws and regulations, as written in the Law of Moses. Do this so that you may prosper(F) in all you do and wherever you go 4 and that the Lord may keep his promise(G) to me: ‘If your descendants watch how they live, and if they walk faithfully(H) before me with all their heart and soul, you will never fail to have a successor on the throne of Israel.’
5 “Now you yourself know what Joab(I) son of Zeruiah did to me—what he did to the two commanders of Israel’s armies, Abner(J) son of Ner and Amasa(K) son of Jether. He killed them, shedding their blood in peacetime as if in battle, and with that blood he stained the belt around his waist and the sandals on his feet. 6 Deal with him according to your wisdom,(L) but do not let his gray head go down to the grave in peace.
7 “But show kindness(M) to the sons of Barzillai(N) of Gilead and let them be among those who eat at your table.(O) They stood by me when I fled from your brother Absalom.
8 “And remember, you have with you Shimei(P) son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim, who called down bitter curses on me the day I went to Mahanaim.(Q) When he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore(R) to him by the Lord: ‘I will not put you to death by the sword.’ 9 But now, do not consider him innocent. You are a man of wisdom;(S) you will know what to do to him. Bring his gray head down to the grave in blood.”
10 Then David rested with his ancestors and was buried(T) in the City of David.(U) 11 He had reigned(V) forty years over Israel—seven years in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem. 12 So Solomon sat on the throne(W) of his father David, and his rule was firmly established.(X)
Solomon’s Throne Established
13 Now Adonijah,(Y) the son of Haggith, went to Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother. Bathsheba asked him, “Do you come peacefully?”(Z)
He answered, “Yes, peacefully.” 14 Then he added, “I have something to say to you.”
“You may say it,” she replied.
15 “As you know,” he said, “the kingdom was mine. All Israel looked to me as their king. But things changed, and the kingdom has gone to my brother; for it has come to him from the Lord. 16 Now I have one request to make of you. Do not refuse me.”
“You may make it,” she said.
17 So he continued, “Please ask King Solomon—he will not refuse you—to give me Abishag(AA) the Shunammite as my wife.”
18 “Very well,” Bathsheba replied, “I will speak to the king for you.”
19 When Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him for Adonijah, the king stood up to meet her, bowed down to her and sat down on his throne. He had a throne brought for the king’s mother,(AB) and she sat down at his right hand.(AC)
20 “I have one small request to make of you,” she said. “Do not refuse me.”
The king replied, “Make it, my mother; I will not refuse you.”
21 So she said, “Let Abishag(AD) the Shunammite be given in marriage to your brother Adonijah.”
22 King Solomon answered his mother, “Why do you request Abishag(AE) the Shunammite for Adonijah? You might as well request the kingdom for him—after all, he is my older brother(AF)—yes, for him and for Abiathar(AG) the priest and Joab son of Zeruiah!”
23 Then King Solomon swore by the Lord: “May God deal with me, be it ever so severely,(AH) if Adonijah does not pay with his life for this request! 24 And now, as surely as the Lord lives—he who has established me securely on the throne of my father David and has founded a dynasty for me as he promised(AI)—Adonijah shall be put to death today!” 25 So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiah(AJ) son of Jehoiada, and he struck down Adonijah and he died.(AK)
26 To Abiathar(AL) the priest the king said, “Go back to your fields in Anathoth.(AM) You deserve to die, but I will not put you to death now, because you carried the ark(AN) of the Sovereign Lord before my father David and shared all my father’s hardships.”(AO) 27 So Solomon removed Abiathar from the priesthood of the Lord, fulfilling(AP) the word the Lord had spoken at Shiloh about the house of Eli.
28 When the news reached Joab, who had conspired with Adonijah though not with Absalom, he fled to the tent of the Lord and took hold of the horns(AQ) of the altar. 29 King Solomon was told that Joab had fled to the tent of the Lord and was beside the altar.(AR) Then Solomon ordered Benaiah(AS) son of Jehoiada, “Go, strike him down!”
30 So Benaiah entered the tent(AT) of the Lord and said to Joab, “The king says, ‘Come out!(AU)’”
But he answered, “No, I will die here.”
Benaiah reported to the king, “This is how Joab answered me.”
31 Then the king commanded Benaiah, “Do as he says. Strike him down and bury him, and so clear me and my whole family of the guilt of the innocent blood(AV) that Joab shed. 32 The Lord will repay(AW) him for the blood he shed,(AX) because without my father David knowing it he attacked two men and killed them with the sword. Both of them—Abner son of Ner, commander of Israel’s army, and Amasa(AY) son of Jether, commander of Judah’s army—were better(AZ) men and more upright than he. 33 May the guilt of their blood rest on the head of Joab and his descendants forever. But on David and his descendants, his house and his throne, may there be the Lord’s peace forever.”
34 So Benaiah(BA) son of Jehoiada went up and struck down Joab(BB) and killed him, and he was buried at his home out in the country. 35 The king put Benaiah(BC) son of Jehoiada over the army in Joab’s position and replaced Abiathar with Zadok(BD) the priest.
36 Then the king sent for Shimei(BE) and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem and live there, but do not go anywhere else. 37 The day you leave and cross the Kidron Valley,(BF) you can be sure you will die; your blood will be on your own head.”(BG)
38 Shimei answered the king, “What you say is good. Your servant will do as my lord the king has said.” And Shimei stayed in Jerusalem for a long time.
39 But three years later, two of Shimei’s slaves ran off to Achish(BH) son of Maakah, king of Gath, and Shimei was told, “Your slaves are in Gath.” 40 At this, he saddled his donkey and went to Achish at Gath in search of his slaves. So Shimei went away and brought the slaves back from Gath.
41 When Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and had returned, 42 the king summoned Shimei and said to him, “Did I not make you swear by the Lord and warn(BI) you, ‘On the day you leave to go anywhere else, you can be sure you will die’? At that time you said to me, ‘What you say is good. I will obey.’ 43 Why then did you not keep your oath to the Lord and obey the command I gave you?”
44 The king also said to Shimei, “You know in your heart all the wrong(BJ) you did to my father David. Now the Lord will repay you for your wrongdoing. 45 But King Solomon will be blessed, and David’s throne will remain secure(BK) before the Lord forever.”
46 Then the king gave the order to Benaiah(BL) son of Jehoiada, and he went out and struck Shimei(BM) down and he died.
The kingdom was now established(BN) in Solomon’s hands.
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