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v1
It happened afterwards that Absalom the son of David had a beautiful sister whose name was Tamar, and Amnon the son of David fell in love with her.
v2
And Amnon was so frustrated that he felt ill ^[Literally “was distressed to the point of sickness”] because of Tamar his sister, because she was a virgin, and it was too difficult in Amnon’s eyes to do anything with her.
v3
Now Amnon had a friend whose name was Jonadab the son of Shimeah, the brother of David. (Now Jonadab was a very crafty man.)
v4
And he said to him, “Why are you so sullen every morning, ^[Literally “in the morning, in the morning”] O son of the king? Will you not tell me?” And Amnon said to him, “I am in love with Tamar, the sister of my brother Absalom.”
v5
Then Jonadab said to him, “Lie down on your bed and appear ill. If your father comes to see you, you shall say to him, ‘Please let Tamar my sister come and give me food to eat, and let her prepare the food before my eyes, in order that I may see it and eat from her hand.‘“
v6
So Amnon lay down and pretended to be ill, and the king came to see him. Amnon said to the king, “Please let Tamar my sister come, and let her bake two cakes before my eyes that I may eat from her hand.”
v7
So David sent to the house for Tamar, saying, “Please go to the house of Amnon your brother and prepare food for him.”
v8
Tamar went to the house of Amnon her brother. Now he was lying down, and she took the dough and kneaded it and made cakes before his eyes, and she baked the cakes.
v9
Then she took the pan and poured it out before him, but he refused to eat. Then Amnon said, “Let all the men go out from me.” So all the men went out from him.
v10
Then Amnon said to Tamar, “Bring the food to the private room that I may eat from your hand.” So Tamar took the cakes which she had made and brought them to Amnon her brother in ^[Hebrew “to”] the private room.
v11
When she brought them near to him to eat, he took hold of her and said to her, “Come, lie with me, my sister!“
v12
Then Tamar said to him, “No, my brother! Do not force me, for such a thing has not been done in Israel. Do not do this disgraceful thing!
v13
As for me, where should I take my disgrace? You will be as one of the fools in Israel. So please, speak to the king, for he will not withhold me from you.”
v14
But he was not willing to listen to her voice. He was stronger than she, and he forced her and lay with her.
v15
Then Amnon hated her very deeply, ^[Literally “with a great hatred”] for the hatred with which he hated her was greater than the love with which he had loved her. So Amnon said to her, “Get up and go.”
v16
She said to him, “No, because this evil in sending me away is greater than the other you have done to me.” But he was not willing to listen to her.
v17
Then he called his young man who was serving him and said, “Please send this woman from me to the outside, and bolt the door behind her!“
v18
Now there was a long-sleeved robe on her, for so they clothed the daughters of the king who were virgins, in robes. His servant put her outside, and he bolted the door behind her.
v19
Tamar put ashes on her head, and she tore the long-sleeved robe which was on her. She put her hand on her head, and she went away, crying out as she went. ^[Literally “she went, going and crying aloud”]
v20
Absalom her brother said to her, “Was Amnon your brother with you? But now, my sister, be quiet; he is your brother. Do not take this matter to heart.” ^[Literally “Do not place/set your heart to this matter”] So Tamar remained a desolate woman in the house of Absalom her brother.
v21
Now King David heard all these things, and he became very angry. ^[Literally “it became very hot for him”]
v22
Absalom did not speak with Amnon either bad or good, ^[Literally “as far as from bad and up to good”] for Absalom hated Amnon over the matter when ^[Literally “because of the thing that”] he raped Tamar his sister.
v23
About two full years later, ^[Literally “And it happened at two years of days”] Absalom’s shearers were in Baal Hazor, which is near Ephraim, and Absalom summoned all the sons of the king.
v24
Then Absalom went to the king and said, “Look, here are your servant’s shearers; please let the king and his servants go with your servant.
v25
The king said to Absalom, “No my son, not all of us shall go, so that we not be a burden to you.” And he urged him, but he was not willing to go, but he blessed him.
v26
So Absalom said, “But will you not let Amnon my brother go with us?” And the king said to him, “Why should he go with you?“
v27
But Absalom pressed him, so he sent Amnon with him and all of the sons of the king.
v28
Absalom commanded his servants, saying, “Please watch. At the moment the heart of Amnon is tipsy ^[Literally “good”] with wine, then I shall say to you, ‘Strike Amnon down,’ and you shall kill him! Don’t be afraid. Is it not I myself who has commanded you? Be courageous and be valiant! ^[Literally “as sons of ability”]
v29
So Absalom’s servants did to Amnon just as Absalom commanded, and all the sons of the king got up, and each mounted his mule and fled.
v30
While they were on the way, ^[Literally “And it happened they were on the way”] the message came to David, “Absalom has killed all the sons of the king, and not one of them was left.”
v31
Then the king rose and tore his garments, and he lay on the ground, and all his servants standing by were tearing their garments.
v32
Then Jonadab the son of Shimeah, the brother of David, responded and said, “My lord should not think that all the young men, the sons of the king, are dead, because only Amnon is dead. Absalom was talking about it, ^[Literally “For it was on the mouth of Absalom”] as it was being determined from the day he ^[Amnon] raped Tamar his sister.
v33
So then, let not my lord the king set his heart on this matter, thinking, ‘All the sons of the king are dead,’ for only Amnon alone is dead.”
v34
So Absalom fled, and the young man who was keeping watch lifted up his eyes and saw, and there were many people coming from the road behind him from the side of the mountain.
v35
Jonadab said to the king, “Look, the sons of the king have come. According to the word of your servant, so it has come about.”
v36
When he finished speaking, look, the sons of the king came and they lifted up their voice and wept. Also, the king and all his servants wept a very great weeping.
v37
Absalom fled and went to Talmai the son of Ammihur, the king of Geshur. David mourned over his son day after day. ^[Literally “all the days”]
v38
But Absalom had fled and went to Geshur, and he was there three years.
v39
King David longed to go out to Absalom, for he was consoled that Amnon had died.