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Challoner [1752], THE NEW TESTAMENT OF Our LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. Translated out of the Latin Vulgat Diligently compared with the original Greek And first published by the English College of Rhemes, anno 1582. Newly revised, and corrected according to the Clementin Edition of the Scriptures. WITH ANNOTATIONS For clearing up modern Controversies in Religion, and other Difficulties of Holy Writ () [word count] [B12000].
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CHAP. XIV. Joab procureth Absalom's return, and his admittance to the king's presence.


1   And Joab the son of Sarvia, understanding that the king's heart was turned to Absalom,


2   Sent to Thecua, and fetcht from thence a wise woman: and said to her: Feign thyself to be a mourner, and put on mourning apparel, and be not anointed with oil, that thou mayst be as a woman that had a long time been mourning for one dead.


3   And thou shalt go in to

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the king, and shalt speak to him in this manner. And Joab put the words in her mouth.


4   And when the woman of Thecua was come in to the king, she fell before him upon the ground, and worshipped and said: Save me O king.


5   And the king said to her: What is the matter with thee? She answered: Alas, I am a widow woman: for my husband is dead.


6   And thy handmaid had two sons: and they quarrelled with each other in the field, and there was none to part them: and the one struck the other, and slew him.


7   And behold the whole kindred rising against thy handmaid, saith: Deliver him that hath slain his brother that we may kill him for the life of his brother, whom he slew, and that we may destroy the heir: and they seek to quench my spark, which is left, and will leave my husband no name, nor remainder upon the earth.


8   And the king said to the woman: Go to thy house, and I will give charge concerning thee.


9   And the woman of Thecua said to the king: Upon me, my lord, be the iniquity, and upon the house of my father: but may the king and his throne be guiltless.


10   And the king said: If any one shall say ought against thee bring him to me, and he shall not touch thee any more.


11   And she said: Let the king remember the Lord his God, that the next of kin be not multiplied to take revenge, and that they may not kill 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 thy handmaid speak one word to my lord the king. And he said: Speak.


13   And the woman said: Why hast thou thought such a thing against the people of God, and why hath the king spoken this word, to sin, and not bring home again his own exile?


14   We all die, and like waters that return no more, we fall down into the earth: neither will God have a soul to perish, but recalleth, meaning that he that is cast off should not altogether perish.


15   Now therefore I am come, to speak this word to my lord the king, before the people. And thy handmaid said: I will speak to the king, it may be the king will perform the request of his handmaid.


16   And the king hath hearkened to me to deliver his handmaid out of the hand of all, that would destroy me

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and my son together out of the inheritance of God.


17   Then let thy handmaid say, that the word of my lord the king be made as a sacrifice. For even as an Angel of God, so is my lord the king, that he is neither moved with blessing nor cursing: Wherefore the Lord thy God is also with thee.


18   And the king answering, said to the woman: Hide not from me the thing that I ask thee. And the woman said to him: Speak my lord the king.


19   And the king said: Is not the hand of Joab with thee in all this? The woman answered, and said: By the health of thy soul, my lord O king, it is neither on the left hand, nor on the right in all these things, which my lord the king hath spoken: for thy servant Joab, he commanded me, and he put all these words into the mouth of thy handmaid.


20   That I should come about with this form of speech, thy servant Joab commanded this: but thou my lord the king, art wise, according to the wisdom of an Angel of God, to understand all things upon earth.


21   And the king said to Joab: Behold I am appeased and have granted thy request: Go therefore, and fetch back the boy Absalom.


22   And Joab falling down to the ground upon his face, adored, and note blessed the king: and Joab said: This day thy servant hath understood, that I have found grace in thy sight my lord king: for thou hast fulfilled the request of thy servant.


23   Then Joab arose and went to Gessur, and brought Absalom to Jerusalem.


24   But the king said: Let him return into his house, and let him not see my face. So Absalom returned into his house, and saw not the king's face.


25   But in all Israel there was not a man so comely, and so exceeding beautiful as Absalom: from the sole of the foot to the crown of his head there was no blemish in him.


26   And when he polled his hair (now he was polled once a year, because his hair was burdensome to him) he weighed the hair of his head at two hundred sicles, according to the common weight.


27   And there were born to Absalom three sons: and one daughter, whose name was Thamar, and she was very beautiful.


28   And Absalom dwelt

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two years in Jerusalem, and saw not the king's face.


29   He sent therefore to Joab, to send him to the king: but he would not come to him. And when he had sent the second time, and he would not come to him,


30   He said to his servants: You know the field of Joab near my field, that hath a crop of barley: go now and set it on fire. So the servants of Absalom set the corn on fire. And Joab's servants coming, with their garments rent, said: The servants of Absalom have set part of the field on fire.


31   Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom to his house, and said: Why have thy servants set my corn on fire?


32   And Absalom answered Joab: I sent to thee beseeching thee to come to me, that I might send thee to the king, to say to him: Wherefore am I come from Gessur? It had been better for me to be there: I beseech thee therefore that I may see the face of the king: and if he be mindful of my iniquity, let him kill me.


33   So Joab going in to the king, told him all: and Absalom was called for, and he went in to the king: and prostrated himself on the ground before him: and the king kissed Absalom.
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Challoner [1752], THE NEW TESTAMENT OF Our LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. Translated out of the Latin Vulgat Diligently compared with the original Greek And first published by the English College of Rhemes, anno 1582. Newly revised, and corrected according to the Clementin Edition of the Scriptures. WITH ANNOTATIONS For clearing up modern Controversies in Religion, and other Difficulties of Holy Writ () [word count] [B12000].
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