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2 Samuel 14:1-17
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2 Samuel 14:1-17
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1
Now
Joab
the
son
of
Zeruiah
perceived
that the
king's
heart
was toward
Absalom.
2
And
Joab
sent
to
Tekoah,
and
fetched
thence a
wise
woman,
and
said
unto her, I pray thee, feign thyself to be a
mourner
, and put
on
now
mourning
apparel,
and
anoint
not thyself with
oil,
but be as a
woman
that had a
long
time
mourned
for the
dead
:
3
And
come
to the
king,
and
speak
on this
manner
unto him. So
Joab
put
the
words
in her
mouth.
4
And when the
woman
of
Tekoah
spake
to the
king,
she
fell
on her
face
to the
ground,
and did
obeisance
, and
said
,
Help
,
a
O
king.
5
And the
king
said
unto her, What aileth thee? And she
answered
, I am
indeed
a
widow
woman,
and mine
husband
is
dead
.
6
And thy
handmaid
had
two
sons,
and they
two
strove
together
in the
field,
and there was none to
part
them, but the
one
smote
the
other,
and
slew
him.
7
And, behold, the whole
family
is
risen
against thine
handmaid,
and they
said
,
Deliver
him that
smote
his
brother,
that we may
kill
him, for the
life
of his
brother
whom he
slew
; and we will
destroy
the
heir
also: and so they shall
quench
my
coal
which is
left
, and shall not
leave
to my
husband
neither
name
nor
remainder
upon
b
the
earth.
8
And the
king
said
unto the
woman,
Go
to thine
house,
and I will give
charge
concerning thee.
9
And the
woman
of
Tekoah
said
unto the
king,
My
lord,
O
king,
the
iniquity
be on me, and on my
father's
house:
and the
king
and his
throne
be
guiltless.
10
And the
king
said
, Whosoever
saith
ought unto thee,
bring
him to me, and he shall not
touch
thee any
more
.
11
Then
said
she, I pray thee, let the
king
remember
the
LORD
thy
God,
that thou wouldest not suffer the
revengers
of
blood
to
destroy
any
more
, lest they
destroy
my
son.
And he
said
, As the
LORD
liveth,
there shall not one
hair
of thy
son
fall
to the
earth.
12
Then the
woman
said
, Let thine
handmaid,
I pray thee,
speak
one
word
unto my
lord
the
king.
And he
said
, Say
on
.
13
And the
woman
said
, Wherefore then hast thou
thought
such a thing against the
people
of
God?
for the
king
doth
speak
this
thing
as one which is
faulty,
in that the
king
doth not fetch home
again
his
banished
.
14
For we must
needs
die
, and are as
water
spilt
on the
ground,
which cannot be gathered up
again
; neither doth
God
respect
any
person:
yet doth he
devise
means,
that his
banished
be not
expelled
from him.
15
Now therefore that I am
come
to
speak
of this
thing
unto my
lord
the
king,
it is because the
people
have made me
afraid
: and thy
handmaid
said
, I will now
speak
unto the
king;
it may be that the
king
will
perform
the
request
of his
handmaid.
16
For the
king
will
hear
, to
deliver
his
handmaid
out of the
hand
of the
man
that would
destroy
me and my
son
together
out of the
inheritance
of
God.
17
Then thine
handmaid
said
, The
word
of my
lord
the
king
shall now be
comfortable:
c
for as an
angel
of
God,
so is my
lord
the
king
to
discern
good
and
bad:
therefore the
LORD
thy
God
will be with thee.
La Biblia de las Américas (Español)
BLA
2 Samuel 14:1
Joab, hijo de Sarvia, comprendió que el corazón del rey se inclinaba hacia Absalón.
English Standard Version
ESV
2 Samuel 14:1
Now Joab the son of Zeruiah knew that the king's heart went out to Absalom.
La Biblia del Jubileo 2000
JBS
2 Samuel 14:1
Y conociendo Joab hijo de Sarvia, que el corazón del rey estaba por Absalón
New King James Version
NKJV
2 Samuel 14:1
So Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that the king's heart was concerned about Absalom.
Nueva Traducción Viviente
NTV
2 Samuel 14:1
Joab arregla que Absalón regrese
Joab se dio cuenta de cuánto el rey deseaba ver a Absalón.
Nueva Versión Internacional
NVI
2 Samuel 14:1
Joab hijo de Sarvia se dio cuenta de que el rey extrañaba mucho a Absalón.
La Biblia Reina-Valera (Español)
RVR
2 Samuel 14:1
Y CONOCIENDO Joab hijo de Sarvia, que el corazón del rey estaba por Absalom,
Sagradas Escrituras (1569) (Español)
SEV
2 Samuel 14:1
Y conociendo Joab hijo de Sarvia, que el corazón del rey estaba por Absalón,
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