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Trouvé 1061 Résultats pour: David And Absalom

  • Once the king was consoled over Amnon's death, his anger against Absalom subsided. (2 Samuel 13, 39)

  • Now, Joab son of Zeruiah observed that the king was favourably inclined to Absalom. (2 Samuel 14, 1)

  • The king then said to Joab, 'Very well, the suit is granted. Go and bring the young man Absalom back.' (2 Samuel 14, 21)

  • Joab then set off, went to Geshur, and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 14, 23)

  • The king, however, said, 'Let him retire to his own house; he is not to appear in my presence.' So Absalom retired to his own house and was not received by the king. (2 Samuel 14, 24)

  • In all Israel there was no one more praised for his beauty than Absalom; from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head, he could not be faulted. (2 Samuel 14, 25)

  • To Absalom were born three sons and one daughter called Tamar; she was a beautiful woman. (2 Samuel 14, 27)

  • Absalom lived in Jerusalem for two years without being received by the king. (2 Samuel 14, 28)

  • Absalom then summoned Joab, intending to send him to the king, but Joab would not come to him. He sent for him a second time, but still he would not come. (2 Samuel 14, 29)

  • At this, Absalom said to his retainers, 'Look, Joab's field is next to mine and he has barley in it; go and set it on fire.' Absalom's retainers set fire to the field. (2 Samuel 14, 30)

  • Joab then stirred himself, went to Absalom in his house and asked, 'Why have your retainers set my field on fire?' (2 Samuel 14, 31)

  • Absalom replied to Joab, 'Look, I sent word to you: Come here, so that I can send you to the king to say, "Why come back from Geshur? Better for me to have been there still!" Now I want to be received by the king, and if I am guilty, let him put me to death!' (2 Samuel 14, 32)


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