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And it happened that all the people were disputing throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying, “(A)The king delivered us from the [a]hand of our enemies and (B)provided us escape from the [b]hand of the Philistines, but now (C)he has fled out of the land from Absalom. 10 However, Absalom, whom we anointed over us, has died in battle. So now, why are you silent about having the king return?”

11 Now King David had sent to (D)Zadok and Abiathar the priests, saying, “Speak to the elders of Judah, saying, ‘Why are you the last to have the king return to his house, while the word of all Israel has come to the king, even to his house? 12 You are my brothers; (E)you are my bone and my flesh. Why then should you be the last to have the king return?’ 13 And say to (F)Amasa, ‘Are you not my bone and my flesh? (G)May God do so to me, and more also, if you will not be (H)commander of the army before me continually (I)in place of Joab.’” 14 Thus he inclined the hearts of all the men of Judah (J)as one man, so they sent word to the king, saying, “Return, you and all your servants.” 15 The king then returned and came as far as the Jordan. And Judah came to (K)Gilgal in order to go to meet the king, to cause the king to pass over across the Jordan.

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  1. 2 Samuel 19:9 Lit palm
  2. 2 Samuel 19:9 Lit palm

All the people in all the tribes of Israel were quarreling and saying, “The king delivered us from the hand of our enemies. He saved us from the hand of the Philistines. Now he has fled out of the land from Absalom. 10 But Absalom, whom we anointed over us, has died in battle. Now why are you silent about bringing back the king?”

11 King David sent a message to Zadok and Abiathar, the priests. He said, “Speak to the elders of Judah. Ask them, ‘Why will you be the last to bring the king back to his palace?’ The plan that all Israel has been discussing has been reported to the king at his house. 12 You are my brothers. You are my flesh and blood.[a] Why will you be the last to bring back the king?”

13 He also said, “Say to Amasa, ‘Are you not my flesh and blood? May God punish me severely and double it,[b] if you are not the permanent commander of my army in place of Joab.’”

14 David turned the hearts of all the men of Judah as if they were one man. They sent to the king and said, “Return, you and all your servants.”

15 So the king returned and came to the Jordan. The men of Judah came out to Gilgal to meet the king and to bring the king across the Jordan.

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Footnotes

  1. 2 Samuel 19:12 Literally my bone and flesh
  2. 2 Samuel 19:13 Literally may God do this to me and even more