1
And
it
came
to
pass
after
this,
that
Absalom
the
son
of
David
had
a
fair
sister,
whose
name
[was]
Tamar;
and
Amnon
the
son
of
David
loved
her.
2
And
Amnon
was
so
vexed,
that
he
fell
sick
for
his
sister
Tamar;
for
she
[was]
a
virgin;
and
Amnon
thought
it
hard
for
him
to
do
any
thing
to
her.
3
But
Amnon
had
a
friend,
whose
name
[was]
Jonadab,
the
son
of
Shimeah
David’s
brother:
and
Jonadab
[was]
a
very
subtil
man.
4
And
he
said
unto
him,
Why
[art]
thou,
[being]
the
king’s
son,
lean
from
day
to
day?
wilt
thou
not
tell
me?
And
Amnon
said
unto
him,
I
love
Tamar,
my
brother
Absalom’s
sister.
5
And
Jonadab
said
unto
him,
Lay
thee
down
on
thy
bed,
and
make
thyself
sick:
and
when
thy
father
cometh
to
see
thee,
say
unto
him,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
sister
Tamar
come,
and
give
me
meat,
and
dress
the
meat
in
my
sight,
that
I
may
see
[it],
and
eat
[it]
at
her
hand.
6
So
Amnon
lay
down,
and
made
himself
sick:
and
when
the
king
was
come
to
see
him,
Amnon
said
unto
the
king,
I
pray
thee,
let
Tamar
my
sister
come,
and
make
me
a
couple
of
cakes
in
my
sight,
that
I
may
eat
at
her
hand.
7
Then
David
sent
home
to
Tamar,
saying,
Go
now
to
thy
brother
Amnon’s
house,
and
dress
him
meat.
8
So
Tamar
went
to
her
brother
Amnon’s
house;
and
he
was
laid
down.
And
she
took
flour,
and
kneaded
[it],
and
made
cakes
in
his
sight,
and
did
bake
the
cakes.
9
And
she
took
a
pan,
and
poured
[them]
out
before
him;
but
he
refused
to
eat.
And
Amnon
said,
Have
out
all
men
from
me.
And
they
went
out
every
man
from
him.
10
And
Amnon
said
unto
Tamar,
Bring
the
meat
into
the
chamber,
that
I
may
eat
of
thine
hand.
And
Tamar
took
the
cakes
which
she
had
made,
and
brought
[them]
into
the
chamber
to
Amnon
her
brother.
11
And
when
she
had
brought
[them]
unto
him
to
eat,
he
took
hold
of
her,
and
said
unto
her,
Come
lie
with
me,
my
sister.
12
And
she
answered
him,
Nay,
my
brother,
do
not
force
me;
for
no
such
thing
ought
to
be
done
in
Israel:
do
not
thou
this
folly.
13
And
I,
whither
shall
I
cause
my
shame
to
go?
and
as
for
thee,
thou
shalt
be
as
one
of
the
fools
in
Israel.
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
speak
unto
the
king;
for
he
will
not
withhold
me
from
thee.
14
Howbeit
he
would
not
hearken
unto
her
voice:
but,
being
stronger
than
she,
forced
her,
and
lay
with
her.
15
Then
Amnon
hated
her
exceedingly;
so
that
the
hatred
wherewith
he
hated
her
[was]
greater
than
the
love
wherewith
he
had
loved
her.
And
Amnon
said
unto
her,
Arise,
be
gone.
16
And
she
said
unto
him,
[There
is]
no
cause:
this
evil
in
sending
me
away
[is]
greater
than
the
other
that
thou
didst
unto
me.
But
he
would
not
hearken
unto
her.
17
Then
he
called
his
servant
that
ministered
unto
him,
and
said,
Put
now
this
[woman]
out
from
me,
and
bolt
the
door
after
her.
18
And
[she
had]
a
garment
of
divers
colours
upon
her:
for
with
such
robes
were
the
king’s
daughters
[that
were]
virgins
apparelled.
Then
his
servant
brought
her
out,
and
bolted
the
door
after
her.
19
And
Tamar
put
ashes
on
her
head,
and
rent
her
garment
of
divers
colours
that
[was]
on
her,
and
laid
her
hand
on
her
head,
and
went
on
crying.
20
And
Absalom
her
brother
said
unto
her,
Hath
Amnon
thy
brother
been
with
thee?
but
hold
now
thy
peace,
my
sister:
he
[is]
thy
brother;
regard
not
this
thing.
So
Tamar
remained
desolate
in
her
brother
Absalom’s
house.
21
But
when
king
David
heard
of
all
these
things,
he
was
very
wroth.
22
And
Absalom
spake
unto
his
brother
Amnon
neither
good
nor
bad:
for
Absalom
hated
Amnon,
because
he
had
forced
his
sister
Tamar.
23
And
it
came
to
pass
after
two
full
years,
that
Absalom
had
sheepshearers
in
Baalhazor,
which
[is]
beside
Ephraim:
and
Absalom
invited
all
the
king’s
sons.
24
And
Absalom
came
to
the
king,
and
said,
Behold
now,
thy
servant
hath
sheepshearers;
let
the
king,
I
beseech
thee,
and
his
servants
go
with
thy
servant.
25
And
the
king
said
to
Absalom,
Nay,
my
son,
let
us
not
all
now
go,
lest
we
be
chargeable
unto
thee.
And
he
pressed
him:
howbeit
he
would
not
go,
but
blessed
him.
26
Then
said
Absalom,
If
not,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
brother
Amnon
go
with
us.
And
the
king
said
unto
him,
Why
should
he
go
with
thee?
27
But
Absalom
pressed
him,
that
he
let
Amnon
and
all
the
king’s
sons
go
with
him.
28
Now
Absalom
had
commanded
his
servants,
saying,
Mark
ye
now
when
Amnon’s
heart
is
merry
with
wine,
and
when
I
say
unto
you,
Smite
Amnon;
then
kill
him,
fear
not:
have
not
I
commanded
you?
be
courageous,
and
be
valiant.
29
And
the
servants
of
Absalom
did
unto
Amnon
as
Absalom
had
commanded.
Then
all
the
king’s
sons
arose,
and
every
man
gat
him
up
upon
his
mule,
and
fled.
30
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
they
were
in
the
way,
that
tidings
came
to
David,
saying,
Absalom
hath
slain
all
the
king’s
sons,
and
there
is
not
one
of
them
left.
31
Then
the
king
arose,
and
tare
his
garments,
and
lay
on
the
earth;
and
all
his
servants
stood
by
with
their
clothes
rent.
32
And
Jonadab,
the
son
of
Shimeah
David’s
brother,
answered
and
said,
Let
not
my
lord
suppose
[that]
they
have
slain
all
the
young
men
the
king’s
sons;
for
Amnon
only
is
dead:
for
by
the
appointment
of
Absalom
this
hath
been
determined
from
the
day
that
he
forced
his
sister
Tamar.
33
Now
therefore
let
not
my
lord
the
king
take
the
thing
to
his
heart,
to
think
that
all
the
king’s
sons
are
dead:
for
Amnon
only
is
dead.
34
But
Absalom
fled.
And
the
young
man
that
kept
the
watch
lifted
up
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
there
came
much
people
by
the
way
of
the
hill
side
behind
him.
35
And
Jonadab
said
unto
the
king,
Behold,
the
king’s
sons
come:
as
thy
servant
said,
so
it
36
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
soon
as
he
had
made
an
end
of
speaking,
that,
behold,
the
king’s
sons
came,
and
lifted
up
their
voice
and
wept:
and
the
king
also
and
all
his
servants
wept
very
sore.
37
But
Absalom
fled,
and
went
to
Talmai,
the
son
of
Ammihud,
king
of
Geshur.
And
[David]
mourned
for
his
son
every
day.
38
So
Absalom
fled,
and
went
to
Geshur,
and
was
there
three
years.
39
And
[the
soul
of]
king
David
longed
to
go
forth
unto
Absalom:
for
he
was
comforted
concerning
Amnon,
seeing
he
was
dead.