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2 Samuel 14:5-11

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Joab Arranges for Absalom’s Return

5“What’s the trouble?” the king asked. “Alas, I am a widow!” she replied. “My husband is dead.

6My two sons had a fight out in the field. And since no one was there to stop it, one of them was killed. 7Now the rest of the family is demanding, ‘Let us have your son. We will execute him for murdering his brother. He doesn’t deserve to inherit his family’s property.’ They want to extinguish the only coal I have left, and my husband’s name and family will disappear from the face of the earth.”

8“Leave it to me,” the king told her. “Go home, and I’ll see to it that no one touches him.”

9“Oh, thank you, my lord the king,” the woman from Tekoa replied. “If you are criticized for helping me, let the blame fall on me and on my father’s house, and let the king and his throne be innocent.”

10“If anyone objects,” the king said, “bring him to me. I can assure you he will never harm you again!”

11Then she said, “Please swear to me by the Lord your God that you won’t let anyone take vengeance against my son. I want no more bloodshed.” “As surely as the Lord lives,” he replied, “not a hair on your son’s head will be disturbed!”

2 Samuel 14:5-11 (NLT)

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