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Chapter 13
And
it
came
to
passe
after
this,
that
Absalom
the
sonne
of
Dauid
had
a
faire
sister,
whose
name
was
Tamar:
and
Amnon
the
sonne
of
Dauid
loued
her.
2
And
Amnon
was
so
vexed,
that
he
fell
sicke
for
his
sister
Tamar:
for
she
was
a
virgine,
and
Amnon
thought
it
hard
for
him
to
doe
any
thing
to
her.
3
But
Amnon
had
a
friend,
whose
name
was
Ionadab,
the
sonne
of
Shimeah,
Dauids
brother:
and
Ionadab
was
a
very
subtill
man.
4
And
he
saide
vnto
him,
Why
art
thou,
being
the
Kings
sonne,
leane
from
day
to
day?
Wilt
thou
not
tel
me?
and
Amnon
said
vnto
him,
I
loue
Tamar
my
brother
Absaloms
sister.
5
And
Ionadab
said
vnto
him,
Lay
thee
downe
on
thy
bed,
and
make
thy
selfe
sicke:
and
when
thy
father
commeth
to
see
thee,
say
vnto
him,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
sister
Tamar
come,
and
giue
me
meat,
and
dresse
the
meat
in
my
sight,
that
I
may
see
it,
and
eate
it
at
her
hand.
6
So
Amnon
lay
downe,
and
made
himselfe
sicke:
and
when
the
king
was
come
to
see
him,
Amnon
said
vnto
the
king,
I
pray
thee,
let
Tamar
my
sister
come,
&
make
me
a
couple
of
cakes
in
my
sight,
that
I
may
eat
at
her
hand.
7
Then
Dauid
sent
home
to
Tamar,
saying,
Goe
now
to
thy
brother
Amnons
house,
and
dresse
him
meat.
8
So
Tamar
went
to
her
brother
Amnons
house
(and
hee
was
laide
downe)
and
she
tooke
flowre,
and
kneaded
it,
and
made
cakes
in
his
sight,
and
did
bake
the
cakes.
9
And
she
tooke
a
pan,
and
powred
them
out
before
him,
but
hee
refused
to
eate:
and
Amnon
said,
Haue
out
all
men
from
mee:
And
they
went
out
euery
man
from
him.
10
And
Amnon
saide
vnto
Tamar,
Bring
the
meate
into
the
chamber,
that
I
may
eate
of
thine
hand.
And
Tamar
tooke
the
cakes
which
shee
had
made,
and
brought
them
into
the
chamber
to
Amnon
her
brother.
11
And
when
shee
had
brought
them
vnto
him
to
eate,
hee
tooke
hold
of
her,
and
said
vnto
her,
Come
lye
with
mee,
my
sister.
12
And
she
answered
him,
Nay,
my
brother,
doe
not
force
me:
for
no
such
thing
ought
to
bee
done
in
Israel;
doe
not
thou
this
folly.
13
And
I,
whither
shall
I
cause
my
shame
to
goe?
and
as
for
thee,
thou
shalt
be
as
one
of
the
fooles
in
Israel:
now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
speake
vnto
the
king,
for
he
will
not
withhold
me
from
thee.
14
Howbeit
hee
would
not
hearken
vnto
her
voice,
but
being
stronger
then
shee,
forced
her,
and
lay
with
her.
15
Then
Amnon
hated
her
exceedingly,
so
that
the
hatred
wherwith
he
hated
her,
was
greater
then
the
loue
wherewith
hee
had
loued
her:
And
Amnon
said
vnto
her,
Arise,
be
gone.
16
And
she
said
vnto
him,
There
is
no
cause:
this
euill
in
sending
me
away,
is
greater
then
the
other
that
thou
diddest
vnto
me:
But
he
would
not
hearken
vnto
her.
17
Then
hee
called
his
seruant
that
ministred
vnto
him,
and
said,
Put
now
this
woman
out
from
mee,
and
bolt
the
doore
after
her.
18
And
shee
had
a
garment
of
diuers
colours
vpon
her:
for
with
such
robes
were
the
Kings
daughters,
that
were
virgins,
apparelled.
Then
his
seruant
brought
her
out,
and
bolted
the
doore
after
her.
19
And
Tamar
put
ashes
on
her
head,
and
rent
her
garment
of
diuers
colours
that
was
on
her,
and
layde
her
hand
on
her
head,
and
went
on,
crying.
20
And
Absalom
her
brother
sayde
vnto
her,
Hath
Amnon
thy
brother
beene
with
thee?
But
holde
nowe
thy
peace,
my
sister:
he
is
thy
brother,
regard
not
this
thing.
So
Tamar
remained
desolate
in
her
brother
Absaloms
house.
21
But
when
King
Dauid
heard
of
all
these
things,
he
was
very
wroth.
22
And
Absalom
spake
vnto
his
brother
Amnon
neither
good
nor
bad:
for
Absalom
hated
Amnon,
because
he
had
forced
his
sister
Tamar.
23
And
it
came
to
passe
after
two
full
yeeres,
that
Absalom
had
sheepeshearers
in
Baal-Hazor,
which
is
beside
Ephraim:
and
Absalom
inuited
all
the
kings
sonnes.
24
And
Absalom
came
to
the
King,
and
said,
Behold
now,
thy
seruant
hath
sheepe-shearers,
Let
the
King,
I
beseech
thee,
and
his
seruants,
goe
with
thy
seruant.
25
And
the
King
sayde
to
Absalom,
Nay,
my
sonne,
let
vs
not
all
now
goe,
lest
we
be
chargeable
vnto
thee.
And
he
pressed
him:
howbeit
he
would
not
goe,
but
blessed
him.
26
Then
said
Absalom,
If
not,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
brother
Amnon
goe
with
vs.
And
the
King
said
vnto
him,
Why
should
he
goe
with
thee?
27
But
Absalom
pressed
him,
that
he
let
Amnon
and
all
the
kings
sonnes
goe
with
him.
28
Now
Absalom
had
commanded
his
seruants,
saying,
Marke
yee
now
when
Amnons
heart
is
merrie
with
wine,
and
when
I
say
vnto
you,
Smite
Amnon,
then
kill
him,
feare
not:
haue
not
I
commanded
you?
be
couragious,
and
be
valiant.
29
And
the
seruants
of
Absalom
did
vnto
Amnon
as
Absalom
had
commanded:
then
all
the
Kings
sonnes
arose,
and
euery
man
gate
him
vp
vpon
his
mule,
and
fled.
30
And
it
came
to
passe
while
they
were
in
the
way,
that
tidings
came
to
Dauid,
saying,
Absalom
hath
slaine
all
the
Kings
sonnes,
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
seruants
stoode
by
with
their
clothes
rent.
32
And
Ionadab
the
sonne
of
Shimeah
Dauids
brother,
answered
and
said,
Let
not
my
lord
suppose
that
they
haue
slaine
all
the
yong
men
the
Kings
sonnes;
for
Amnon
onely
is
dead:
for
by
the
appointment
of
Absalom
this
hath
beene
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
thinke
that
all
the
Kings
sonnes
are
dead:
for
Amnon
onely
is
dead.
34
But
Absalom
fled:
and
the
yong
man
that
kept
the
watch,
lift
vp
his
eyes,
and
looked,
and
behold,
there
came
much
people
by
the
way
of
the
hill
side
behind
him.
35
And
Ionadab
said
vnto
the
king,
Behold,
the
kings
sonnes
come:
as
thy
seruant
said,
so
it
is.
36
And
it
came
to
passe
assoone
as
hee
had
made
an
ende
of
speaking,
that
behold,
the
kings
sonnes
came,
and
lift
vp
their
voice,
and
wept;
and
the
King
also
and
all
his
seruants
wept
very
sore.
37
But
Absalom
fled,
and
went
to
Talmai
the
sonne
of
Ammihud
king
of
Geshur:
and
Dauid
mourned
for
his
sonne
euery
day.
38
So
Absalom
fled,
and
went
to
Geshur,
and
was
there
three
yeeres.
39
And
the
soule
of
king
Dauid
longed
to
goe
foorth
vnto
Absalom:
for
he
was
comforted
concerning
Amnon,
seeing
he
was
dead.
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