18:19 Then Ahimaaz the son of Zadok said, “Let me run and give the king the good news that the Lord has vindicated him before his enemies.”
18:21 Then Joab said to the Cushite, “Go and tell the king what you have seen.” After bowing to Joab, the Cushite ran off.
18:22 Ahimaaz the son of Zadok again spoke to Joab, “Whatever happens, let me go after the Cushite.” But Joab said, “Why is it that you want to go, my son? You have no good news that will bring you a reward.”
18:23 But he said,
18:24 Now David was sitting between the inner and outer gates,
18:26 Then the watchman saw another man running. The watchman called out to the gatekeeper, “There is another man running by himself.” The king said, “This one also is bringing good news.”
18:27 The watchman said, “It appears to me that the first runner is Ahimaaz
18:28 Then Ahimaaz called out and said to the king, “Greetings!”
18:29 The king replied, “How is the young man Absalom?” Ahimaaz replied, “I saw a great deal of confusion when Joab was sending the king’s servant and me, your servant, but I don’t know what it was all about.” 18:30 The king said, “Turn aside and take your place here.” So he turned aside and waited.
18:31 Then the Cushite arrived and said,
18:33 (19:1)
19:1 (19:2) Joab was told, “The king is weeping and mourning over Absalom.”
19:2 So the victory of that day was turned to mourning as far as all the people were concerned. For the people heard on that day, “The king is grieved over his son.”
19:3 That day the people stole away to go to the city the way people who are embarrassed steal away in fleeing from battle.
19:4 The king covered his face and cried out loudly,
19:5 So Joab visited
19:8 So the king got up and sat at the city gate. When all the people were informed that the king was sitting at the city gate, they
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