David Is Grief-stricken

19 Then (A)Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said, “Please let me run and bring the king news (B)that the Lord has [a]freed him from the hand of his enemies!” 20 But Joab said to him, “You are not the man to bring news this day, but you shall bring news another day; however, you shall bring no news this day, because the king’s son is dead.” 21 Then Joab said to the Cushite, “Go, tell the king what you have seen.” So the Cushite bowed to Joab and ran. 22 However, Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said once more to Joab, “But whatever happens, please let me also run after the Cushite.” And Joab said, “Why would you run, my son, since (C)you will have no messenger’s reward for going?” 23 “But whatever happens,” he said, “I will run.” So he said to him, “Run.” Then Ahimaaz ran by way of the plain and passed by the Cushite.

24 Now (D)David was sitting between the two gates; and (E)the watchman went to the roof of the gate by the wall, and raised his eyes and looked; and behold, a man was running by himself. 25 So the watchman called out and told the king. And the king said, “If he is by himself there is good news in his mouth.” And he came nearer and nearer. 26 Then the watchman saw another man running; and the watchman called to the gatekeeper and said, “Behold, another man is running by himself.” And the king said, “This one also is bringing good news.” 27 The watchman said, “I [b]think the running form of the first one (F)is like the running form of Ahimaaz the son of Zadok.” And the king said, “(G)This is a good man, and he is coming with good news.”

28 Then Ahimaaz called out and said to the king, “[c]All is well.” And (H)he prostrated himself before the king with his face to the ground. And he said, “(I)Blessed is the Lord your God, who has turned over the men who raised their hands against my lord the king.” 29 But the king said, “(J)Is it well with the young man Absalom?” And Ahimaaz answered, “When Joab sent the king’s servant, and your servant, I saw a great commotion, but (K)I did not know what it was.” 30 Then the king said, “Turn aside and stand here.” So he turned aside and stood still.

31 Then behold, the Cushite arrived, and the Cushite said, “Let my lord the king receive good news, for (L)the Lord has [d]freed you this day from the hand of all those who rose up against you.” 32 Then the king said to the Cushite, “(M)Is it well with the young man Absalom?” And the Cushite answered, “(N)May the enemies of my lord the king, and all who rise up against you for evil, be like that young man!”

33 [e]Then the king trembled and went up to the chamber over the gate and wept. And this is what he said as he walked: “(O)My son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! (P)If only I had died instead of you, Absalom, my son, my son!”

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  1. 2 Samuel 18:19 Lit vindicated
  2. 2 Samuel 18:27 Lit see
  3. 2 Samuel 18:28 Lit Peace; Heb Shalom
  4. 2 Samuel 18:31 Lit vindicated
  5. 2 Samuel 18:33 Ch 19:1 in Heb

19 Now Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said, “Please let me run and bring the good news to the king that Yahweh has vindicated him from the hand of his enemies.” 20 Joab said to him, “You will not be a man bringing[a] good news this day! You may bring good news on another day, but today you will not be bringing good news because the king’s son is dead.” 21 Then Joab said to the Cushite, “Go, tell the king what you have seen”; then the Cushite bowed down to Joab and ran off. 22 Then Ahimaaz the son of Zadok again said to Joab, “Come what may,[b] please let me also run after the Cushite.” Joab asked, “Why are you wanting to run, my son, when for you there is no messenger’s reward?”[c] 23 Come what may,[d] I want to run.” He said to him, “Run,” so Ahimaaz ran on the road on the plain, and he passed the Cushite.

24 Now David was sitting between the two gates, and the sentinel went up to the roof of the gate by the wall and he lifted up his eyes and watched, and look, a man was running by himself. 25 The sentry called and told the king, and the king said, “If he is alone, good news is in his mouth.” He kept coming closer.[e] 26 Then the sentinel saw another man running, so the sentinel called to the gatekeeper and said, “Look, a man running alone.” The king said, “This one also is bringing good news.” 27 The sentinel said, “I am seeing that the running of the first is like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Zakok.” The king said, “He is a good man; he will come, for good news.” 28 Then Ahimaaz called and said to the king, “Peace.” He bowed down to the king with his face to the ground, and he said, “May Yahweh your God be blessed, who has delivered the men who raised their hand against my lord the king.” 29 The king said, “Is it peace for the young man Absalom?” Ahimaaz said, “I saw the great commotion when Joab the servant of the king sent your servant, but I do not know what it was all about.” 30 Then the king said, “Turn aside, take your place here,” so he turned aside and waited. 31 Suddenly the Cushite arrived and said, “May my lord the king receive the good news, for Yahweh has vindicated you today from the power of all who stood up against you.” 32 The king said to the Cushite, “Is it peace for the young man Absalom?” Then the Cushite answered, “May the enemies of my lord the king and all who rise up against you to harm you[f] be like the young man!” 33 [g] The king was upset, and he went up to the upper room of the gate and wept. He said as he went, “My son, Absalom, my son, my son, Absalom. If only[h] I had died instead of you, Absalom, my son, my son.”

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  1. 2 Samuel 18:20 Literally “for upon”
  2. 2 Samuel 18:22 Literally “And let it happen what”
  3. 2 Samuel 18:22 Literally “and for you there is no good news finding”
  4. 2 Samuel 18:23 Literally “And let it happen what”
  5. 2 Samuel 18:25 Literally “And he came, coming and near”
  6. 2 Samuel 18:32 Literally “for evil”
  7. 2 Samuel 18:33 2 Samuel 18:33–19:43 in the English Bible is 19:1–44 in the Hebrew Bible
  8. 2 Samuel 18:33 Literally “Who would grant my dying in place of you”