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Now Absalom used to get up early and stand beside the road that led to the city gate. Whenever anyone came by who had a complaint to bring to the king for arbitration, Absalom would call out to him, “What city are you from?” The person would answer, “I, your servant,[a] am from one of the tribes of Israel.” Absalom would then say to him, “Look, your claims are legitimate and appropriate.[b] But there is no representative of the king who will listen to you.” Absalom would then say, “If only they would make me[c] a judge in the land! Then everyone who had a judicial complaint[d] could come to me and I would make sure he receives a just settlement.”

When someone approached to bow before him, Absalom[e] would extend his hand and embrace him and kiss him. Absalom acted this way toward everyone in Israel who came to the king for justice. In this way Absalom won the loyalty[f] of the citizens[g] of Israel.

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Samuel 15:2 tn Heb “your servant.” So also in vv. 8, 15, 21.
  2. 2 Samuel 15:3 tn Heb “good and straight.”
  3. 2 Samuel 15:4 tn Heb “Who will make me?”
  4. 2 Samuel 15:4 tn Heb “a complaint and a judgment.” The expression is a hendiadys.
  5. 2 Samuel 15:5 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Absalom) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
  6. 2 Samuel 15:6 tn Heb “stole the heart.”
  7. 2 Samuel 15:6 tn Heb “the men.”