Šebas dumpis
1 Gadījās, ka tur bija kāds nelietīgs vīrs – benjāminietis Šeba, Bihrī dēls. Tas pūta ragu un sauca:
“Nav mums daļas pie Dāvida,
nedz mantojuma pie Jišaja dēla –
uz savām teltīm, Israēl!”
2 Tad visi israēlieši atkrita no Dāvida un sekoja Šebam, Bihrī dēlam, bet visi Jūdas vīri cieši sekoja ķēniņam no Jardānas līdz pat Jeruzālemei. 3 Atgriezies savā namā Jeruzālemē, ķēniņš Dāvids ņēma tās desmit blakussievas, ko bija atstājis pieskatīt māju, un aizsūtīja tās uz apsargātu namu. Viņš tās uzturēja, bet negāja pie tām, un viņas palika ieslēgtas līdz pat nāves dienai, dzīvodamas kā atraitnes.
4 Ķēniņš teica Amāsam: “Trīs dienu laikā sasauc pie manis Jūdas vīrus un esi klāt arī pats!” 5 Amāsa aizgāja sasaukt Jūdu, bet nokavēja laiku, kas tam bija noteikts. 6 Tad Dāvids teica Abīšajam: “Nu gan Šeba, Bihrī dēls, mums nodarīs vairāk ļauna nekā Abšāloms! Ņem sava kunga kalpus un dzenies tam pakaļ, ka viņš nesasniedz nocietinātās pilsētas un mums neizsprūk.” 7 Viņam līdzi devās Joāba vīri, krētieši un peletieši, un visi spēkavīri. Viņi atstāja Jeruzālemi, lai dzītos pakaļ Šebam, Bihrī dēlam. 8 Kad viņi nonāca pie lielā akmens, kas Gibeonā, Amāsa nāca tiem pretī. Joābs bija kara tērpā, kam pāri uz gurniem apjozta siksna ar zobenu makstī. Kad viņš gāja tam klāt, zobens izkrita. 9 Joābs sacīja Amāsam: “Miers tev, mans brāli!” – un ar labo roku tvēra Amāsu aiz bārdas, lai viņu skūpstītu. 10 Amāsa nesargājās no zobena, kas Joābam rokā, un viņš to iegrūda Amāsam vēderā – iekšas tam izgāzās zemē, un ar to pašu dūrienu tas bija beigts. Tad Joābs un viņa brālis Abīšajs dzinās pakaļ Šebam, Bihrī dēlam. 11 Kāds no Joāba puišiem nostājās līdzās Amāsam un sauca: “Kurš ar Joābu un Dāvidu, lai seko Joābam!” 12 Amāsa gulēja asinīs lielceļa vidū. Kad tas vīrs redzēja, ka ļaudis tur apstājas, viņš novēla Amāsu no lielceļa uz lauka un uzmeta tam virsū drēbes, jo bija pamanījis, ka visi, kas iet garām, tur paliek stāvam. 13 Kad nu Amāsa bija nogrūsts no ceļa, visi gāja tai vietai pāri un, sekojot Joābam, dzinās pakaļ Šebam, Bihrī dēlam.
14 Šeba izgāja cauri visām Israēla ciltīm līdz Ābelai, Bēt-Maahai un bēriešiem – pulcināja tos, un tie viņam sekoja. 15 Tad Joāba pulki nāca un aplenca viņus Ābel-Bēt-Maahā, uzbēra valni pie paša pilsētas mūra un grāva sienu, lai to nogāztu. 16 Te kāda gudra sieva no pilsētas sauca: “Klausieties, klausieties, sakiet jel Joābam: nāc šurp, man ar tevi runāšana!” 17 Viņš pienāca klāt, un tā sieva prasīja: “Tu esi Joābs?” Viņš teica: “Jā.” Tā viņam sacīja: “Klausies, ko tava kalpone sacīs!” Viņš teica: “Es klausos.” 18 Tad šī sacīja: “Runāt tā runāja sendienās: jautājiet padomu Ābelā! – un ar to viss bija izlemts! 19 Mēs – miermīlīgi un uzticami israēlieši, bet tu grasies postīt pilsētu, kas Israēlam kā māte! Kādēļ tu gribi aprīt Kunga mantojumu?”
20 Joābs atbildēja: “Nemūžam, nemūžam! – ne es to rīšu, ne es to postīšu. 21 Pavisam cita lieta – tas vīrs no Efraima kalniem, Šeba, Bihrī dēls!
Viņš pacēlis roku pret ķēniņu, pret Dāvidu! Izdodiet man tikai viņu, un es došos no pilsētas prom!” Tā sieva sacīja Joābam: “Re, pāri mūrim tev nometīs viņa galvu!” 22 Tad tā sieva ar savu gudrību vērsās pie visiem ļaudīm, un viņi nocirta galvu Šebam, Bihrī dēlam, un nometa to Joābam. Viņš pūta ragu, un tie atkāpās no pilsētas un izklīda pa savām teltīm. Joābs atgriezās Jeruzālemē pie ķēniņa.
23 Joābs bija visa Israēla karaspēka virspavēlnieks; Benājāhu, Jehojādas dēls, bija pār krētiešiem un peletiešiem; 24 Adorāms – pār klaušiniekiem; Jehošāfāts, Ahīlūda dēls, bija lietvedis, 25 Ševa – rakstvedis, Cādoks un Ebjātārs – priesteri, 26 un arī jaīrietis Īra bija Dāvida priesteris.
Sheba Rebels against David
1 A troublemaker from the tribe of Benjamin was there. His name was Sheba the son of Bichri, and he blew a trumpet to get everyone's attention. Then he said, “People of Israel, David the son of Jesse doesn't belong to us! Let's go home.”
2 So they stopped following David and went off with Sheba. But the people of Judah stayed close to David all the way from the Jordan to Jerusalem.
David's Ten Wives
3 David had left ten of his wives in Jerusalem to take care of his palace. But when he came back, he had them taken to another house, and he placed soldiers there to guard them. He gave them whatever they needed, but he never slept with any of them again. They had to live there for the rest of their lives as if they were widows.
The Army Goes after Sheba
4 David said to Amasa, “Three days from now I want you and all of Judah's army to be here!”
5 Amasa started bringing the army together, but it was taking him more than three days. 6 So David said to Abishai, “Sheba will hurt us more than Absalom ever did. Take my best soldiers and go after him. We don't want him to take over any walled cities and get away from us.”
Joab Kills Amasa
7 Abishai left Jerusalem to try and capture Sheba. He took along Joab and his soldiers, as well as David's bodyguard and best troops. 8 They had gone as far as the big rock at Gibeon when Amasa caught up with them. Joab had a dagger strapped around his waist over his military uniform, but it fell out as he started toward Amasa.
9 Joab said, “Amasa, my cousin, how are you?” Then Joab took hold of Amasa's beard with his right hand, so that he could greet him with a kiss. 10 Amasa did not see the dagger in Joab's other hand. Joab stuck it in Amasa's stomach, and his insides spilled out on the ground. Joab only struck him once, but Amasa was dying.
Joab and his brother Abishai went off to chase Sheba. 11 One of Joab's soldiers stood by Amasa and shouted, “If any of you are for Joab and David, then follow Joab!”
12 Amasa was still rolling in his own blood in the middle of the road. The soldier who had shouted noticed that everyone who passed by would stop, so he dragged Amasa off the road and covered him with a blanket. 13 After this, no one else stopped. They all walked straight past him on their way to help Joab capture Sheba.
Sheba Hides Out in the Town of Abel
14 Sheba had gone through all of the tribes of Israel when he came to the town of Abel Beth-Maacah. All of his best soldiers met him there and followed him into the town.
15 Joab and his troops came and surrounded Abel, so that no one could go in or come out. They made a dirt ramp up to the town wall and then started to use a battering ram to knock the wall down.
A Wise Woman Saves the Town
16 A wise woman shouted from the top of the wall, “Listen to me! Listen to me! I have to talk to Joab! Tell him to come here!” 17 When he came, the woman said, “Are you Joab?”
“Yes, I am,” he answered.
She said, “Please, listen to what I have to say.”
“All right,” he said. “I'll listen.”
18 She said, “Long ago people used to say, ‘If you want good advice, go to the town of Abel to get it.’ The answers they got here were all that was needed to settle any problem. 19 We are Israelites, and we want peace! You can trust us. Why are you trying to destroy a town that's like a mother in Israel? Why do you want to wipe out the Lord's people?”
20 Joab answered, “No, no! I'm not trying to wipe you out or destroy your town! 21 That's not it at all. There's a man in your town from the hill country of Ephraim. His name is Sheba, and he is the leader of a rebellion against King David. Turn him over to me, and we will leave your town alone.”
The woman told Joab, “We will throw his head over the wall.”
22 She went to the people of the town and talked them into doing it. They cut off Sheba's head and threw it to Joab.
Joab blew a signal on his trumpet, and the soldiers returned to their homes. Joab went back to David in Jerusalem.
Another List of David's Officials
23 Joab was the commander of Israel's entire army.
Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was in command of David's bodyguard.
24 Adoram was in charge of the slave-labor force.
Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud kept government records.
25 Sheva was the secretary.
Zadok and Abiathar were the priests.
26 Ira from Jair was David's priest.