撒母耳记下 20 – CCB & NIRV

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)

撒母耳记下 20:1-26

示巴反叛大卫

1有一个无赖名叫示巴,是便雅悯比基利的儿子,当时刚好在吉甲。他吹响号角,大喊:“我们与大卫毫无关系,耶西儿子的产业没有我们的份。以色列人啊,各自回家去吧!” 2于是,以色列人都离开了大卫,跟随了比基利的儿子示巴。但犹大人仍然紧紧跟随他们的王,从约旦河一直来到耶路撒冷3大卫回到耶路撒冷的宫里,把从前留下来看守王宫的十个妃嫔关进冷宫,供养她们,却不再和她们同房。她们像寡妇一样在软禁中度过余生。

4王对亚玛撒说:“你要在三天内招聚犹大人,跟他们一起来见我。” 5亚玛撒就去招聚犹大人,但他超过了王所定的期限。 6大卫亚比筛说:“现在比基利的儿子示巴对我们带来的危害恐怕比押沙龙还要大。你带领我的部下去捉拿他,免得他占据了坚固的城池,得以逃脱。”

7于是,约押的部下和基利提人、比利提人以及所有的勇士都跟随亚比筛离开耶路撒冷,去追赶比基利的儿子示巴8他们来到基遍的巨石旁,见亚玛撒迎面而来。约押当时身穿战袍,腰间佩刀,他迎上去的时候,刀从鞘中滑落出来。 9约押亚玛撒说:“兄弟,你好吗?”他用右手抓住亚玛撒的胡子,亲吻他。 10亚玛撒毫无防备,被约押一刀刺入肚子,肚破肠流而死。然后,约押和他兄弟亚比筛继续追赶比基利的儿子示巴

11约押的一个部下站在亚玛撒的尸体旁边说:“拥护约押大卫的人来跟随约押吧!” 12亚玛撒的尸体倒在路中间的血泊中。那人见众人驻足围观,便把尸体从路上拖到田里,扔了一件衣服盖上。 13尸体搬走以后,大家都跟随约押去追比基利的儿子示巴

14示巴走遍以色列各支派,一直到伯·玛迦亚比拉城。他的本族比利人都聚集起来跟随他。 15约押率大军来到伯·玛迦,把示巴围困在亚比拉城内,他们修筑攻城的高台,撞击城墙。 16有一个聪明的妇人从城上喊:“请听我说!请听我说!请约押到这边来,我有话要对他说。” 17约押就走上前去,那妇人问道:“你是约押吗?”约押答道:“我就是。”妇人说:“请听婢女说几句。”约押说:“你说吧!” 18妇人说:“古时候人们常说,‘有事到亚比拉去请教,问题都会解决。’ 19我们这座城的人在以色列素来热爱和平、忠心耿耿,你却要毁灭这座大城。你为什么要吞掉耶和华的产业?” 20约押答道:“我根本不想吞掉或毁灭这城。 21以法莲山区比基利的儿子示巴背叛大卫王,你们只要把他交出来,我就撤退。”那妇人说:“我们一定把他的首级从城上抛下来给你。” 22妇人把自己的良策告诉众人,他们便把比基利的儿子示巴的头割下来,抛给约押约押就吹响号角令军队各自回家,自己回耶路撒冷见王。

23约押负责统率以色列全军;耶何耶大的儿子比拿雅统辖基利提人和比利提人; 24亚多兰管理服劳役的;亚希律的儿子约沙法担任史官; 25示法做书记;撒督亚比亚他任祭司; 26雅珥以拉大卫的祭司。

New International Reader’s Version

2 Samuel 20:1-26

Sheba Urges Israel Not to Follow David

1An evil man who always stirred up trouble happened to be in Gilgal. His name was Sheba, the son of Bikri. Sheba was from the tribe of Benjamin. He blew his trumpet. Then he shouted,

“We don’t have any share in David’s kingdom!

Jesse’s son is not our king!

Men of Israel, every one of you go back home!”

2So all the men of Israel deserted David. They followed Sheba, the son of Bikri. But the men of Judah stayed with their king. They remained with him from the Jordan River all the way to Jerusalem.

3David returned to his palace in Jerusalem. He had left ten concubines there to take care of the palace. He put them in a house and kept them under guard. He gave them what they needed. But he didn’t sleep with them. They were kept under guard until the day they died. They lived as if they were widows.

4The king said to Amasa, “Send for the men of Judah. Tell them to come to me within three days. And be here yourself.” 5So Amasa went to get the men of Judah. But he took longer than the time the king had set for him.

6David said to Abishai, “Sheba, the son of Bikri, will do more harm to us than Absalom ever did. Take my men and go after him. If you don’t, he’ll find cities that have high walls around them. He’ll go into one of them and escape from us.” 7So Joab’s men marched out with the Kerethites and Pelethites. They went out with all the mighty soldiers. All of them were under Abishai’s command. They marched out from Jerusalem and went after Sheba, the son of Bikri.

8They arrived at the great rock in Gibeon. Amasa went there to welcome them. Joab was wearing his military clothes. Over them at his waist he had strapped on a belt that held a dagger. As he stepped forward, he secretly took the dagger out.

9Joab said to Amasa, “How are you, my friend?” Then Joab reached out his right hand. He took hold of Amasa’s beard to kiss him. 10Amasa didn’t notice the dagger in Joab’s left hand. Joab stuck it into his stomach. His insides spilled out on the ground. Joab didn’t have to stab him again. Amasa was already dead. Then Joab and his brother Abishai went after Sheba, the son of Bikri.

11One of Joab’s men stood beside Amasa’s body. He said to the other men, “Are you pleased with Joab? Are you on David’s side? Then follow Joab!” 12Amasa’s body lay covered with his blood in the middle of the road. The man saw that all the troops stopped there. He realized that everyone was stopping to look at Amasa’s body. So he dragged it from the road into a field. Then he threw some clothes on top of it. 13After that happened, everyone continued on with Joab. They went after Sheba, the son of Bikri.

14Sheba passed through all the territory of the tribes of Israel. He arrived at the city of Abel Beth Maakah. He had gone through the entire area of the Bikrites. They had gathered together and followed him. 15Joab and all his troops came to Abel Beth Maakah. They surrounded it because Sheba was there. They built a ramp up to the city. It stood against the outer wall. They pounded the wall with huge logs to bring it down. 16While that was going on, a wise woman called out from the city. She shouted, “Listen! Listen! Tell Joab to come here. I want to speak to him.” 17So Joab went toward her. She asked, “Are you Joab?”

“I am,” he answered.

She said, “Listen to what I have to say.”

“I’m listening,” he said.

18She continued, “Long ago people used to say, ‘Get your answer at Abel.’ And that would settle the matter. 19We are the most peaceful and faithful people in Israel. You are trying to destroy a city that is like a mother in Israel. Why do you want to swallow up what belongs to the Lord?”

20“I would never do anything like that!” Joab said. “I would never swallow up or destroy what belongs to the Lord! 21That isn’t what I have in mind at all. There’s a man named Sheba, the son of Bikri, in your city. He’s from the hill country of Ephraim. He’s trying to kill King David. Hand that man over to me. Then I’ll pull my men back from your city.”

The woman said to Joab, “We’ll throw his head down to you from the wall.”

22Then the woman gave her wise advice to all the people in the city. They cut off the head of Sheba, the son of Bikri. They threw it down to Joab. So he blew his trumpet. Then his men pulled back from the city. Each of them returned to his home. And Joab went back to the king in Jerusalem.

David’s Officials

23Joab was commander over Israel’s entire army.

Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, was commander over the Kerethites and Pelethites.

24Adoniram was in charge of those who were forced to work hard.

Jehoshaphat, the son of Ahilud, kept the records.

25Sheva was the secretary.

Zadok and Abiathar were priests.

26Ira, the Jairite, was David’s priest.