[1] Now the time of David's death came near; and he gave orders to Solomon
his son, saying, [2] I am going the way of all the earth: so be strong and
be a man; [3] And keep the orders of the Lord your God, walking in his
ways, keeping his laws and his orders and his rules and his words, as they
are recorded in the law of Moses; so that you may do well in all you do and
wherever you go, [4] So that the Lord may give effect to what he said of
me, If your children give attention to their ways, living uprightly before
me with all their heart and their soul, you will never be without a man to
be king in Israel. [5] Now you have knowledge of what Joab, the son of
Zeruiah, did to me, and to the two captains of the army of Israel, Abner,
the son of Ner, and Amasa, the son of Jether, whom he put to death, taking
payment for the blood of war in time of peace, and making the band of my
clothing and the shoes on my feet red with the blood of one put to death
without cause. [6] So be guided by your wisdom, and let not his white head
go down to the underworld in peace. [7] But be good to the sons of
Barzillai the Gileadite, and let them be guests at your table; for so they
came to me when I went in flight from Absalom your brother. [8] Now you
have with you Shimei, the son of Gera the Benjamite of Bahurim, who put a
bitter curse on me on the day when I went to Mahanaim; but he came down to
see me at Jordan, and I gave him my oath by the Lord, saying, I will not
put you to death by the sword. [9] But do not let him be free from
punishment, for you are a wise man; and it will be clear to you what you
have to do with him; see that his white head goes down to the underworld in
blood. [10] Then David went to rest with his fathers, and his body was put
into the earth in the town of David. [11] David was king over Israel for
forty years: for seven years he was king in Hebron and for thirty-three
years in Jerusalem. [12] And Solomon took his place on the seat of David
his father, and his kingdom was made safe and strong. [13] Then Adonijah,
the son of Haggith, came to Bath-sheba, the mother of Solomon. And she
said, Come you in peace? And he said, Yes, in peace. [14] Then he said, I
have something to say to you. And she said, Say on. [15] And he said, You
saw how the kingdom was mine, and all Israel had the idea that I would be
their king; but now the kingdom is turned about, and has become my
brother's, for it was given to him by the Lord. [16] Now I have one request
to make to you, and do not say, No, to me. And she said to him, Say on.
[17] Then he said, Will you go to Solomon the king (for he will not say,
No, to you) and put before him my request that he will give me Abishag the
Shunammite for a wife? [18] And Bath-sheba said, Good! I will make your
request to the king. [19] So Bath-sheba went to King Solomon to have talk
with him on Adonijah's account. And the king got up to come to her, and
went down low to the earth before her; then he took his place on the king's
seat and had a seat made ready for the king's mother and she took her place
at his right hand. [20] Then she said, I have one small request to make to
you; do not say, No, to me. And the king said, Say on, my mother, for I
will not say, No, to you. [21] And she said, Let Abishag the Shunammite be
given to Adonijah your brother for a wife. [22] Then King Solomon made
answer and said to his mother, Why are you requesting me to give Abishag
the Shunammite to Adonijah? Take the kingdom for him in addition, for he is
my older brother, and Abiathar the priest and Joab, the son of Zeruiah, are
on his side. [23] Then King Solomon took an oath by the Lord, saying, May
God's punishment be on me if Adonijah does not give payment for these words
with his life. [24] Now by the living Lord, who has given me my place on
the seat of David my father, and made me one of a line of kings, as he gave
me his word, truly Adonijah will be put to death this day. [25] And King
Solomon sent Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, and he made an attack on him and
put him to death. [26] And to Abiathar the priest the king said, Go to
Anathoth, to your fields; for death would be your right reward; but I will
not put you to death now, because you took up the ark of the Lord God
before David my father, and you were with him in all his troubles. [27] So
Solomon let Abiathar be priest no longer, so that he might make the word of
the Lord come true which he said about the sons of Eli in Shiloh. [28] And
news of this came to Joab; for Joab had been one of Adonijah's supporters,
though he had not been on Absalom's side. Then Joab went in flight to the
Tent of the Lord, and put his hands on the horns of the altar. [29] And
they said to King Solomon, Joab has gone in flight to the Tent of the Lord
and is by the altar. Then Solomon sent Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada,
saying, Go, make an attack on him. [30] And Benaiah came to the Tent of the
Lord and said to him, The king says, Come out. And he said, No; but let
death come to me here. And Benaiah went back to the king and gave him word
of the answer which Joab had given. [31] And the king said, Do as he has
said and make an attack on him there, and put his body into the earth; so
that you may take away from me and from my family the blood of one put to
death by Joab without cause. [32] And the Lord will send back his blood on
his head, because of the attack he made on two men more upright and better
than himself, putting them to the sword without my father's knowledge; even
Abner, the son of Ner, captain of the army of Israel, and Amasa, the son of
Jether, captain of the army of Judah. [33] So their blood will be on the
head of Joab, and on the head of his seed for ever; but for David and his
seed and his family and the seat of his kingdom, there will be peace for
ever from the Lord. [34] So Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, went up, and
falling on him, put him to death; and his body was put to rest in his house
in the waste land. [35] And the king put Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada, in
his place over the army; and Zadok the priest he put in the place of
Abiathar. [36] Then the king sent for Shimei, and said to him, Make a house
for yourself in Jerusalem and keep there and go to no other place. [37] For
be certain that on the day when you go out and go over the stream Kidron,
death will overtake you: and your blood will be on your head. [38] And
Shimei said to the king, Very well! as my lord the king has said, so will
your servant do. And for a long time Shimei went on living in Jerusalem.
[39] But after three years, two of the servants of Shimei went in flight to
Achish, son of Maacah, king of Gath. And word was given to Shimei that his
servants had gone to Gath. [40] Then Shimei got up, and making ready his
ass, he went to Gath, to Achish, in search of his servants; and he sent and
got them from Gath. [41] And news was given to Solomon that Shimei had gone
from Jerusalem to Gath and had come back again. [42] Then the king sent for
Shimei, and said to him, Did I not make you take an oath by the Lord,
protesting to you and saying, Be certain that on the day when you go out
from here, wherever you go, death will overtake you? and you said to me,
Very well! [43] Why then have you not kept the oath of the Lord and the
order which I gave you? [44] And the king said to Shimei, You have
knowledge of all the evil which you did to David my father; and now the
Lord has sent back your evil on yourself. [45] But a blessing will be on
King Solomon, and the kingdom of David will keep its place before the Lord
for ever. [46] So the king gave orders to Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada; and
he went out and, falling on him, put him to death. And Solomon's authority
over the kingdom was complete.