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WORD Research this...2 Samuel 20
- 1 Nu var der tilfældigvis en slet Person ved Navn Sjeba, Bikris Søn, en Benjaminit. Han stødte i Hornet og sagde: »Vi har ingen Del i David, ingen Lod i Isajs Søn! Hver Mand til sine Telte, Israel!«
- 2 Da faldt alle Israels Mænd fra David og gik over til Sjeba, Bikris Søn, medens Judas Mænd trofast fulgte deres Konge fra Jordan til Jerusalem.
- 3 Da David kom til sit Hus i Jerusalem, tog Kongen sine ti Medhustruer, som han havde ladet tilbage for at se efter Huset, og lod dem bringe til et bevogtet Hus, hvor han sørgede for deres Underhold; men han gik ikke mere ind til dem, og saaledes levede de indespærret til deres Dødedag som Kvinder, der er Enker, skønt deres Mænd endnu lever.
- 4 Derpaa sagde Kongen til Amasa: »Stævn Judas Mænd sammen i Løbet af tre Dage og indfind dig da her!«
- 5 Amasa gik saa bort for at stævne Judas Mænd sammen. Men da han tøvede ud over den fastsatte Frist,
- 6 sagde David til Abisjaj: »Nu bliver Sjeba, Bikris Søn, os farligere end Absalom! Tag derfor din Herres Folk og sæt efter ham, for at han ikke skal kaste sig ind i befæstede Byer og slippe fra os!«
- 7 Med Abisjaj drog Joab, Kreterne og Pleterne og alle Kærnetropperne ud fra Jerusalem for at sætte efter Sjeba, Bikris Søn.
- 8 Men da de var ved den store Sten i Gibeon, kom Amasa dem i Møde. Joab var iført sin Vaabenkjortel, og over den havde han spændt et Sværd, hvis Skede var bundet til hans Lænd; og det gled ud og faldt til Jorden.
- 9 Joab sagde da til Amasa: »Gaar det dig vel, Broder?« Og Joab greb med højre Haand om Amasas Skæg for at kysse ham.
- 10 Men Amasa tog sig ikke i Vare for det Sværd, Joab havde i sin venstre Haand; Joab stødte det i Underlivet paa ham, saa hans Indvolde væltede ud paa Jorden, og han døde ved det ene Stød. Derpaa satte Joab og hans Broder Abisjaj efter Sjeba, Bikris Søn,
- 11 medens en af Joabs Folk blev staaende ved Amasa og raabte: »Enhver, der bryder sig om Joab og holder med David, følge efter Joab!«
- 12 Men Amasa laa midt paa Vejen, svømmende i sit Blod, og da Manden saa, at alt Folket stod stille der, væltede han Amasa fra Vejen ind paa Marken og kastede en Kappe over ham; thi han saa, at alle, der kom forbi, stod stille.
- 13 Saa snart han var fjernet fra Vejen, fulgte alle efter Joab for at sætte efter Sjeba, Bikris Søn.
- 14 Denne drog imidlertid gennem alle Israels Stammer indtil Abel-Bet-Ma'aka, og alle Bikriterne samlede sig og fulgte ham.
- 15 Da kom de og belejrede ham i Abel-Bet-Ma'aka, idet de opkastede en Vold om Byen. Men medens alt Krigsfolket, der var med Joab, arbejdede paa at bringe Muren til Fald,
- 16 traadte en klog Kvinde fra Byen hen paa Formuren og raabte: »Hør, hør! Sig til Joab, at han skal komme herhen; jeg vil tale med ham!«
- 17 Da han kom hen til hende, spurgte Kvinden: »Er du Joab?« Og da han svarede ja, sagde hun: »Hør din Trælkvindes Ord!« Han svarede: »Jeg hører!«
- 18 Saa sagde hun: »I gamle Dage sagde man: Man spørge dog i Abel og Dan, om det er gaaet af Brug, hvad gode Folk i Israel vedtog!
- 19 Og nu søger du at bringe Død over en By, som er en Moder i Israel! Hvorfor vil du ødelægge HERRENS Arvelod?«
- 20 Joab svarede: »Det være langt fra mig, det være langt fra mig at ødelægge eller volde Fordærv!
- 21 Saaledes er det ingenlunde ment! Men en Mand fra Efraims Bjerge ved Navn Sjeba, Bikris Søn, har løftet sin Haand mod Kong David; hvis I blot vil udlevere ham, bryder jeg op fra Byen!« Da sagde Kvinden til Joab: »Hans Hoved skal blive kastet ned til dig gennem Muren!«
- 22 Kvinden fik saa ved sin Klogskab hele Byen overtalt til at hugge Hovedet af Sjeba, Bikris Søn, og de kastede det ned til Joab. Da stødte han i Hornet, og de brød op fra Byen og spredte sig hver til sit, medens Joab selv vendte tilbage til Kongen i Jerusalem.
- 23 Joab stod over hele Israels Hær; Benaja, Jojadas Søn, over Kreterne og Pleterne;
- 24 Adoniram havde Tilsynet med Hoveriarbejdet; Josjafat, Ahiluds Søn, var Kansler;
- 25 Sjeja var Statsskriver, Zadok og Ebjatar Præster;
- 26 ogsaa Ja'iriten Ira var Præst hos David.
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