Absalom Returns to Jerusalem
1Joab, the son of Zeruiah, knew that the king longed to see Absalom. 2So Joab sent someone to Tekoa to have a wise woman brought back from there. Joab said to her, “Pretend you are filled with sadness. Put on the rough clothing people wear when they’re sad. Don’t use any makeup. Act like a woman who has spent many days mourning for someone who has died. 3Then go to the king. Give him the message I’m about to give you.” And Joab told her what to say.
4The woman from Tekoa went to the king. She bowed down with her face toward the ground. She did it to show him respect. She said, “Your Majesty, please help me!”
5The king asked her, “What’s bothering you?”
She said, “I’m a widow. My husband is dead. 6I had two sons. They got into a fight with each other in a field. No one was there to separate them. One of my sons struck down the other one and killed him. 7Now my whole family group has risen up against me. They say, ‘Hand over the one who struck down his brother. Then we can put him to death for killing his brother. That will also get rid of the one who will receive the family property.’ They want to kill the only living son I have left, just as someone would put out a burning coal. That would leave my husband without any son on the face of the earth to carry on the family name.”
8The king said to the woman, “Go home. I’ll give an order to make sure you are taken care of.”
9But the woman from Tekoa said to him, “You are my king and master. Please pardon me and my family. You and your royal family won’t be guilty of doing anything wrong.”
10The king replied, “If people give you any trouble, bring them to me. They won’t bother you again.”
11She said, “Please pray to the Lord your God. Pray that he will keep our nearest male relative from killing my other son. Then my son won’t be destroyed.”
“You can be sure that the Lord lives,” the king said. “And you can be just as sure that not one hair of your son’s head will fall to the ground.”
12Then the woman said, “King David, please let me say something else to you.”
“Go ahead,” he replied.
13The woman said, “You are the king. So why have you done something that brings so much harm on God’s people? When you do that, you hand down a sentence against yourself. You won’t let the son you drove away come back. 14All of us must die. We are like water spilled on the ground. It can’t be put back into the jar. But that is not what God desires. Instead, he finds a way to bring back anyone who was driven away from him.
15“King David, I’ve come here to say this to you now. I’ve done it because people have made me afraid. I thought, ‘I’ll go and speak to the king. Perhaps he’ll do what I’m asking. 16A man is trying to separate me and my son from the property God gave us. Perhaps the king will agree to save me from that man.’
17“So now I’m saying, ‘May what you have told me prevent that man from doing what he wants. You are like an angel of God. You know what is good and what is evil. May the Lord your God be with you.’ ”
18Then the king said to the woman, “I’m going to ask you a question. I want you to tell me the truth.”
“Please ask me anything you want to,” the woman said.
19The king asked, “Joab told you to say all of this, didn’t he?”
The woman answered, “What you have told me is exactly right. And that’s just as sure as you are alive. It’s true that Joab directed me to do this. He told me everything he wanted me to say. 20He did it to change the way things now are. You are as wise as an angel of God. You know everything that happens in the land.”
21Later the king said to Joab, “All right. I’ll do what you want. Go. Bring back the young man Absalom.”
22Joab bowed down with his face toward the ground. He did it to honor the king. And he asked God to bless the king. He said, “You are my king and master. Today I know that you are pleased with me. You have given me what I asked for.”
23Then Joab went to Geshur. He brought Absalom back to Jerusalem. 24But the king said, “He must go to his own house. I don’t want him to come and see me.” So Absalom went to his own house. He didn’t go to see the king.
25In the whole land of Israel there wasn’t any man as handsome as Absalom was. That’s why everyone praised him. From the top of his head to the bottom of his feet he didn’t have any flaws. 26He used to cut his hair once a year when it became too heavy for him. Then he would weigh it. It weighed five pounds in keeping with the standard weights used in the palace.
27Three sons and a daughter were born to Absalom. His daughter’s name was Tamar. She became a beautiful woman.
28Absalom lived in Jerusalem for two years without going to see the king. 29Then Absalom sent for Joab. He wanted to send Joab to the king. But Joab refused to come to Absalom. So Absalom sent for him a second time. But Joab still refused to come. 30Then Absalom said to his servants, “Joab’s field is next to mine. He has barley growing there. Go and set it on fire.” So Absalom’s servants set the field on fire.
31Joab finally went to Absalom’s house. He said to Absalom, “Why did your servants set my field on fire?”
32Absalom said to Joab, “I sent a message to you. I said, ‘Come here. I want to send you to the king. I want you to ask him for me, “Why did you bring me back from Geshur? I would be better off if I were still there!” ’ Now then, I want to go and see the king. If I’m guilty of doing anything wrong, let him put me to death.”
33So Joab went to the king and told him that. Then the king sent for Absalom. He came in and bowed down to the king with his face toward the ground. And the king kissed Absalom.
بازگشت ابشالوم به اورشليم
1وقتی يوآب فهميد كه پادشاه چقدر مشتاق ديدار ابشالوم است، 2به دنبال زنی حكيم فرستاد كه در شهر تقوع زندگی میكرد. يوآب به آن زن گفت: «خودت را به قيافهٔ زنی كه مدت طولانی است عزادار میباشد در بياور؛ لباس عزا بپوش و موهايت را شانه نكن. 3بعد پيش پادشاه برو و اين سخنان را كه به تو میگويم به او بگو.» سپس به او ياد داد چه بگويد.
4وقتی آن زن نزد پادشاه رسيد، تعظيم كرد و گفت: «ای پادشاه، به دادم برس!»
5-6پادشاه پرسيد: «چه شده است؟»
عرض كرد: «من زن بيوهای هستم. دو پسر داشتم. يک روز آن دو در صحرا با هم دعوا كردند و چون كسی نبود آنها را از هم جدا كند، يكی از ايشان به دست ديگری كشته شد. 7حال تمام قوم و خويشانم میخواهند پسر ديگرم را به آنها تسليم كنم تا او را به جرم قتل برادرش، بكشند. ولی اگر من اين كار را بكنم، ديگر كسی برايم باقی نمیماند و نسل شوهر مرحومم از روی زمين برانداخته میشود.»
8پادشاه به او گفت: «با خيال راحت به خانه برو. ترتيب كار را خواهم داد.»
9زن گفت: «ای پادشاه، تقصير به گردن من و خانوادهام باشد و پادشاه و تختش بیتقصير!»
10پادشاه فرمود: «اگر كسی به تو چيزی گفت، او را نزد من بياور. كاری میكنم كه او هرگز مزاحم تو نشود.»
11سپس آن زن به پادشاه گفت: «ای پادشاه، به خداوند، خدايتان قسم ياد كنيد كه نخواهيد گذاشت خويشاوند من انتقام خون پسرم را از پسر ديگرم بگيرد و او را بكشد.»
پادشاه پاسخ داد: «به خداوند زنده قسم، مويی از سر پسرت كم نخواهد شد!» 12زن گفت: «التماس میكنم اجازه دهيد يک چيز ديگر نيز بگويم.»
پادشاه فرمود: «بگو!»
13گفت: «چرا همين كاری را كه قول داديد برای من بكنيد، برای قوم خدا انجام نمیدهيد؟ چطور پسر مرا بخشيديد، اما پسر خودتان را كه آواره شده است نمیبخشيد؟ آيا در اين مورد مقصر نيستيد؟ 14سرانجام همهٔ ما میميريم. عمر ما مثل آب بر زمين ريخته میشود، آب كه ريخت ديگر نمیتوان آن را جمع كرد. وقتی كسی از خدا آواره میشود خدا جان او را نمیگيرد، بلكه او را به سوی خود باز میخواند. پادشاه نيز چنين كنند. 15-16البته من برای پسر خودم به اينجا آمدهام، چون میترسم او را بكشند. با خود گفتم شايد پادشاه به عرايضم توجه نمايند و ما را از دست كسی كه میخواهد ما را از آب و خاكی كه خدا به ما عطا كرده بینصيب كند، برهانند. 17با خود گفتم كه قول پادشاه، ما را آسودهخاطر خواهد كرد. شما مثل فرشتهٔ خدا هستيد و خوب را از بد تشخيص میدهيد. خداوند، خدايتان همراه شما باشد.»
18پادشاه گفت: «سؤالی از تو میكنم و تو راستش را بگو.»
عرض كرد: «ای پادشاه، گوش به فرمانم.»
19پادشاه گفت: «آيا يوآب تو را به اينجا فرستاده است؟»
زن جواب داد: «چطور میتوانم حقيقت را از شما، ای پادشاه، كتمان كنم؟ بلی، يوآب مرا فرستاد و به من ياد داد كه چه بگويم. 20اين كار را برای رفع كدورت كرد. شما مثل فرشتهٔ خدا دانا هستيد و هر چه میشود، میدانيد.»
21پس پادشاه يوآب را خواست و به او گفت: «بسيار خوب، برو و ابشالوم را بياور.»
22يوآب تعظيم كرد و گفت: «ای پادشاه، امروز فهميدم كه به من نظر لطف داريد، چون درخواست مرا اجابت كرديد. خدا شما را بركت دهد.»
23يوآب به جشور رفت و ابشالوم را با خود به اورشليم آورد. 24پادشاه گفت: «او بايد به خانهٔ خود برود و به اينجا نيايد، چون نمیخواهم رويش را ببينم.» پس ابشالوم به خانهٔ خود رفت و پادشاه را نديد.
25ابشالوم مردی خوشقيافه بود و از اين لحاظ در اسرائيل هيچكس به پای او نمیرسيد. از موی سر تا نوک پا در او عيبی نبود. 26موی سرش بسيار پرپشت بود و او سالی يک بار آن را كوتاه میكرد، زيرا بر سرش سنگينی مینمود. به مقياس شاهی، وزن آن دو كيلوگرم میشد. 27او صاحب سه پسر و يک دختر شد. دختر او تامار نام داشت و بسيار زيبا بود.
28-29ابشالوم دو سال در اورشليم ماند، ولی در اين مدت پادشاه را نديد، پس به دنبال يوآب فرستاد تا برای او وساطت كند؛ اما يوآب نيامد. ابشالوم بار ديگر به دنبال او فرستاد، ولی اين بار هم نيامد.
30بنابراين ابشالوم به خدمتكارانش گفت: «برويد و مزرعهٔ جو يوآب را كه كنار مزرعهٔ من است، آتش بزنيد.» آنها نيز چنين كردند.
31پس يوآب نزد ابشالوم آمد و گفت: «چرا خدمتكارانت مزرعهٔ مرا آتش زدند؟»
32ابشالوم جواب داد: «چون میخواهم از پادشاه بپرسی اگر نمیخواست مرا ببيند، چرا مرا از جشور به اينجا آورد؟ بهتر بود همانجا میماندم. حال ترتيبی بده تا در اين باره با پادشاه صحبت كنم. اگر مقصرم، خودش مرا بكشد.»
33هر چه ابشالوم گفته بود يوآب به عرض پادشاه رسانيد. سرانجام داوود ابشالوم را به حضور پذيرفت. ابشالوم آمده، در حضور پادشاه تعظيم كرد و داوود او را بوسيد.