1 Então David perguntou ao Senhor: Deverei voltar para Judá? O Senhor respondeu-lhe: Sim.Para que cidade devo ir? E o Senhor respondeu: Para Hebrom.2 David e as suas mulheres - Ainoã de Jezreel e Abigail, a viúva de Nabal, do Carmelo - mais os seus homens com as respectivas famílias, todos vieram para Hebrom. Os líderes de Judá vieram dar-lhe as boas vindas e coroaram-no rei sobre o povo de Judá o saber que os homens de Jabes-Gileade tinham tido o cuidado de fazer o enterro de Saul, mandou-lhes uma mensagem: Que o Senhor vos abençoe por terem honrado dessa maneira a memória do vosso rei, fazendo-lhe um funeral com dignidade. Que o Senhor vos proteja na sua fidelidade e vos recompense! Eu também vos retribuirei o bem que praticaram. Agora peço-vos que aceitem ser meus súbditos, fortes e fiéis, visto que Saul já está morto. Também a tribo de Judá já me designou como seu rei.8 No entanto Abner, comandante das tropas de Saul, foi a Maanaim para fazer de Isbosete rei. O seu território era Gileade, Asuri, Jezreel, Efraim, a tribo de Benjamim e todo o resto de Israel. Isbosete tinha quarenta anos nessa altura. Reinou assim em Maanaim por dois anos; entretanto David reinava em Hebrom, e durante sete anos e meio foi rei do povo de Judá.12 Um dia o general Abner levou as tropas de Isbosete de Maanaim até Gibeão, e Joabe (filho de Zeruía), general das tropas de David, levou estas ao encontro das primeiras. Ficaram frente a frente junto ao poço de Gibeão, uns do lado de cá do tanque, e os outros do lado oposto. Abner sugeriu a Joabe o seguinte: Vamos pôr alguns dos nossos moços a defrontarem-se à espada à nossa frente!, e Joabe acedeu. Foram assim escolhidos doze combatentes de cada lado, para se confrontarem mortalmente.16 O combate começou e cada um, pegando na cabeça do outro pelos cabelos mergulhou a espada no corpo do outro, matando-o; e assim acabaram por morrer todos. Aquele lugar ficou conhecido como o Campo das Espadas.17 Os dois exércitos começaram então a luta. Chegando ao fim do dia, Abner e os seus homens tinham sido derrotados por Joabe. Abisai e Asael - irmãos de Joabe - também se encontravam na batalha. Asael era um grande corredor, corria como uma gazela, e foi em perseguição de Abner, correndo sem descanso, absolutamente determinado a apanhá-lo.20 A certa altura Abner olhou para trás, viu-o e perguntou-lhe: Tu és Asael? Sim, sou.21 Aviso-te de que não venhas atrás de mim. Vai antes em perseguição dum soldado qualquer e fica com os despojos. Mas Asael recusou e continuou no seu encalço bner tornou a gritar-lhe: Sai de trás de mim! Eu nunca mais poderia aparecer ao teu irmão Joabe, se te matasse!23 Mas Asael recusou-se a desistir. Então Abner trespassou-lhe o ventre com a extremidade mais grossa da sua lança; esta saiu-lhe pelo outro lado do corpo. Asael ficou-se logo ali estendido, morto; toda a gente que ia passando parava a ver o corpo.24 Joabe e Abisai puseram-se por sua vez em perseguição de Abner. Estava já o Sol a pôr-se quando chegaram ao outeiro de Amá, em frente de Giá, no caminho para o deserto de Gibeão. As tropas de Abner, formadas por contingentes de soldados de Benjamim, reagruparam-se no cimo da colina. Dali Abner gritou para Joabe, em baixo: Será que as nossas tropas hão-de continuar a matar-se umas às outras? Quando é que pensas dizer à tua gente que deixe de perseguir os irmãos?27 Garanto-te, diante de Deus, que mesmo que não tivesses falado, as minhas tropas teriam ido para casa já desde amanhã, respondeu-lhe Joabe. Tocou então a trombeta e os seus homens pararam de correr atrás das tropas de Israel.29 Nessa noite, Abner e os seus soldados retiraram-se através da planície do Jordão; atravessaram o rio, andaram toda a manhã seguinte, até que chegaram a Maanaim.30 As tropas de Joabe também se retiraram para a sua terra. Quando contaram as baixas verificaram que tinham perdido apenas dezanove homens, além de Asael; e que da parte de Abner tinha havido trezentas e sessenta perdas, todos da tribo de Benjamim.32 Os soldados de Joabe levaram o corpo de Asael para Belém e enterraram-no na sepultura do seu pai; depois marcharam a noite inteira e chegaram a Hebrom ao romper do dia.
1 And it came to pass after this, that David inquired of the LORD, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah? And the LORD said to him, Go up. And David said, Whither shall I go up? And he said, To Hebron.2 So David went up thither, and his two wives also, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail, Nabal's wife the Carmelite.3 And his men that were with him did David bring up, every man with his household: and they dwelt in the cities of Hebron.4 And the men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah. And they told David, saying, That the men of Jabesh-gilead were they that buried Saul.5 And David sent messengers to the men of Jabesh-gilead, and said to them, Blessed be ye of the LORD, that ye have shown this kindness to your lord, even to Saul, and have buried him.6 And now the LORD show kindness and truth to you: and I also will requite you this kindness, because ye have done this thing.7 Therefore now let your hands be strengthened, and be ye valiant: for your master Saul is dead, and also the house of Judah have anointed me king over them.8 But Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's host, took Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim;9 And he made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over Jezreel, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin, and over all Israel.10 Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years: but the house of Judah followed David.11 And the time that David was king in Hebron, over the house of Judah, was seven years and six months.12 And Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon.13 And Joab the son of Zeruiah, and the servants of David went out, and met together by the pool of Gibeon: and they sat down, the one on the one side of the pool, and the other on the other side of the pool.14 And Abner said to Joab, Let the young men now arise, and play before us. And Joab said, Let them arise.15 Then there arose, and went over by number twelve of Benjamin, who pertained to Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David.16 And they caught every one his fellow by the head, and thrust his sword in his fellow's side: so they fell down together: wherefore that place was called Helkath-hazzurim, which is in Gibeon.17 And there was a very severe battle that day; and Abner was defeated, and the men of Israel, before the servants of David.18 And there were three sons of Zeruiah there, Joab, and Abishai, and Asahel: and Asahel was as light of foot as a wild roe.19 And Asahel pursued after Abner; and in going he turned not to the right hand nor to the left from following Abner.20 Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Art thou Asahel? And he answered, I am.21 And Abner said to him, Turn thee aside to thy right hand or to thy left, and lay hold on one of the young men, and take to thee his armor. But Asahel would not turn aside from following him.22 And Abner said again to Asahel, Turn thee aside from following me: Why should I smite thee to the ground? how then should I hold up my face to Joab thy brother?23 But he refused to turn aside: wherefore Abner with the hinder end of the spear smote him under the fifth rib, that the spear came out behind him; and he fell down there, and died in the same place: and it came to pass, that as many as came to the place where Asahel fell down and died, stood still.24 Joab also, and Abishai pursued Abner: and the sun went down when they had come to the hill of Ammah, that lieth before Giah by the way of the wilderness of Gibeon.25 And the children of Benjamin assembled themselves after Abner, and became one troop, and stood on the top of a hill.26 Then Abner called to Joab, and said, Shall the sword devour for ever? knowest thou not that it will be bitterness in the latter end? how long shall it be then, ere thou wilt bid the people return from following their brethren?27 And Joab said, As God liveth, unless thou hadst spoken, surely then in the morning the people had gone up every one from following his brother.28 So Joab blew a trumpet, and all the people stood still, and pursued Israel no more, neither fought they any more.29 And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plain, and passed over Jordan, and went through all Bithron, and they came to Mahanaim.30 And Joab returned from following Abner: and when he had assembled all the people, there lacked of David's servants nineteen men, and Asahel.31 But the servants of David had smitten of Benjamin, and of Abner's men, so that three hundred and sixty men died.32 And they took up Asahel, and buried him in the sepulcher of his father, which was in Beth-lehem. And Joab and his men went all night, and they came to Hebron at break of day.