[1:19] Your glory, Israel, is slain on your high places! How the mighty have fallen! [1:20] Don't tell it in Gath. Don't publish it in the streets of Ashkelon, lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph. [1:21] You mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew nor rain on you, neither fields of offerings; For there the shield of the mighty was vilely cast away, The shield of Saul was not anointed with oil. [1:22] From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, Jonathan's bow didn't turn back. Saul's sword didn't return empty. [1:23] Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives. In their death, they were not divided. They were swifter than eagles. They were stronger than lions. [1:24] You daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you in scarlet delicately, who put ornaments of gold on your clothing. [1:25] How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! Jonathan is slain on your high places. [1:26] I am distressed for you, my brother Jonathan. You have been very pleasant to me. Your love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women. [1:27] How are the mighty fallen, and the weapons of war perished!

[2:1] It happened after this, that David inquired of Yahweh, saying, Shall I go up into any of the cities of Judah? Yahweh said to him, Go up. David said, Where shall I go up? He said, To Hebron. [2:2] So David went up there, and his two wives also, Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. [2:3] His men who were with him did David bring up, every man with his household: and they lived in the cities of Hebron. [2:4] The men of Judah came, and there they anointed David king over the house of Judah. They told David, saying, The men of Jabesh Gilead were those who buried Saul. [2:5] David sent messengers to the men of Jabesh Gilead, and said to them, Blessed be you of Yahweh, that you have shown this kindness to your lord, even to Saul, and have buried him. [2:6] Now Yahweh show loving kindness and truth to you: and I also will requite you this kindness, because you have done this thing. [2:7] Now therefore let your hands be strong, and be you valiant; for Saul your lord is dead, and also the house of Judah have anointed me king over them. [2:8] Now Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's army, had taken Ishbosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim; [2:9] and he made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over Jezreel, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin, and over all Israel. [2:10] Ishbosheth, 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. [2:11] The time that David was king in Hebron over the house of Judah was seven years and six months. [2:12] Abner the son of Ner, and the servants of Ishbosheth the son of Saul, went out from Mahanaim to Gibeon. [2:13] Joab the son of Zeruiah, and the servants of David, went out, and met them 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. [2:14] Abner said to Joab, Please let the young men arise and play before us. Joab said, Let them arise. [2:15] Then they arose and went over by number: twelve for Benjamin, and for Ishbosheth the son of Saul, and twelve of the servants of David. [2:16] They caught everyone his fellow by the head, and thrust his sword in his fellow's side; so they fell down together: therefore that place was called Helkath Hazzurim, which is in Gibeon. [2:17] The battle was very severe that day: and Abner was beaten, and the men of Israel, before the servants of David. [2:18] The three sons of Zeruiah were there, Joab, and Abishai, and Asahel: and Asahel was as light of foot as a wild gazelle. [2:19] Asahel pursued after Abner; and in going he didn't turn to the right hand nor to the left from following Abner. [2:20] Then Abner looked behind him, and said, Is it you, Asahel? He answered, It is I. [2:21] Abner said to him, Turn you aside to your right hand or to your left, and lay you hold on one of the young men, and take you his armor. But Asahel would not turn aside from following him. [2:22] Abner said again to Asahel, Turn you aside from following me: why should I strike you to the ground? how then should I hold up my face to Joab your brother? [2:23] However he refused to turn aside: therefore Abner with the hinder end of the spear struck him in the body, so that the spear came out behind him; and he fell down there, and died in the same place: and it happened, that as many as came to the place where Asahel fell down and died stood still. [2:24] But Joab and Abishai pursued after Abner: and the sun went down when they were come to the hill of Ammah, that lies before Giah by the way of the wilderness of Gibeon. [2:25] The children of Benjamin gathered themselves together after Abner, and became one band, and stood on the top of a hill. [2:26] Then Abner called to Joab, and said, "Shall the sword devour forever? Don't you know that it will be bitterness in the latter end? How long shall it be then, before you bid the people return from following their brothers?" [2:27] Joab said, As God lives, if you had not spoken, surely then in the morning the people had gone away, nor followed everyone his brother. [2:28] So Joab blew the trumpet; and all the people stood still, and pursued after Israel no more, neither fought they any more. [2:29] Abner and his men went all that night through the Arabah; and they passed over the Jordan, and went through all Bithron, and came to Mahanaim. [2:30] Joab returned from following Abner: and when he had gathered all the people together, there lacked of David's servants nineteen men and Asahel. [2:31] But the servants of David had struck of Benjamin, and of Abner's men, so that three hundred sixty men died. [2:32] They took up Asahel, and buried him in the tomb of his father, which was in Bethlehem. Joab and his men went all night, and the day broke on them at Hebron.

[3:1] Now there was long war between the house of Saul and the house of David: and David grew stronger and stronger, but the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker. [3:2] To David were sons born in Hebron: and his firstborn was Amnon, of Ahinoam the Jezreelitess; [3:3] and his second, Chileab, of Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite; and the third, Absalom the son of Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; [3:4] and the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; and the fifth, Shephatiah the son of Abital; [3:5] and the sixth, Ithream, of Eglah, David's wife. These were born to David in Hebron. [3:6] It happened, while there was war between the house of Saul and the house of David, that Abner made himself strong in the house of Saul. [3:7] Now Saul had a concubine, whose name was Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah: and Ishbosheth said to Abner, Why have you gone in to my father's concubine? [3:8] Then was Abner very angry for the words of Ishbosheth, and said, Am I a dog's head that belongs to Judah? This day do I show kindness to the house of Saul your father, to his brothers, and to his friends, and have not delivered you into the hand of David; and yet you charge me this day with a fault concerning this woman. [3:9] God do so to Abner, and more also, if, as Yahweh has sworn to David, I don't do even so to him; [3:10] to transfer the kingdom from the house of Saul, and to set up the throne of David over Israel and over Judah, from Dan even to Beersheba. [3:11] He could not answer Abner another word, because he feared him. [3:12] Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, Whose is the land? saying also, Make your league with me, and behold, my hand shall be with you, to bring about all Israel to you. [3:13] He said, Well; I will make a league with you; but one thing I require of you: that is, you shall not see my face, except you first bring Michal, Saul's daughter, when you come to see my face. [3:14] David sent messengers to Ishbosheth, Saul's son, saying, Deliver me my wife Michal, whom I pledged to be married to me for one hundred foreskins of the Philistines. [3:15] Ishbosheth sent, and took her from her husband, even from Paltiel the son of Laish. [3:16] Her husband went with her, weeping as he went, and followed her to Bahurim. Then said Abner to him, Go, return: and he returned. [3:17] Abner had communication with the elders of Israel, saying, In times past you sought for David to be king over you: [3:18] now then do it; for Yahweh has spoken of David, saying, By the hand of my servant David I will save my people Israel out of the hand of the Philistines, and out of the hand of all their enemies. [3:19] Abner also spoke in the ears of Benjamin: and Abner went also to speak in the ears of David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and to the whole house of Benjamin. [3:20] So Abner came to David to Hebron, and twenty men with him. David made Abner and the men who were with him a feast. [3:21] Abner said to David, I will arise and go, and will gather all Israel to my lord the king, that they may make a covenant with you, and that you may reign over all that your soul desires. David sent Abner away; and he went in peace. [3:22] Behold, the servants of David and Joab came from a foray, and brought in a great spoil with them: but Abner was not with David in Hebron; for he had sent him away, and he was gone in peace. [3:23] When Joab and all the army who was with him had come, they told Joab, saying, Abner the son of Ner came to the king, and he has sent him away, and he is gone in peace. [3:24] Then Joab came to the king, and said, What have you done? behold, Abner came to you; why is it that you have sent him away, and he is quite gone? [3:25] You know Abner the son of Ner, that he came to deceive you, and to know your going out and your coming in, and to know all that you do. [3:26] When Joab was come out from David, he sent messengers after Abner, and they brought him back from the well of Sirah: but David didn't know it. [3:27] When Abner was returned to Hebron, Joab took him aside into the midst of the gate to speak with him quietly, and struck him there in the body, so that he died, for the blood of Asahel his brother. [3:28] Afterward, when David heard it, he said, I and my kingdom are guiltless before Yahweh forever of the blood of Abner the son of Ner: [3:29] let it fall on the head of Joab, and on all his father's house; and let there not fail from the house of Joab one who has an issue, or who is a leper, or who leans on a staff, or who falls by the sword, or who lacks bread. [3:30] So Joab and Abishai his brother killed Abner, because he had killed their brother Asahel at Gibeon in the battle. [3:31] David said to Joab, and to all the people who were with him, Tear your clothes, and gird you with sackcloth, and mourn before Abner. King David followed the bier. [3:32] They buried Abner in Hebron: and the king lifted up his voice, and wept at the grave of Abner; and all the people wept. [3:33] The king lamented for Abner, and said, Should Abner die as a fool dies? [3:34] Your hands were not bound, nor your feet put into fetters. As a man falls before the children of iniquity, so you fell.

All the people wept again over him. [3:35] All the people came to cause David to eat bread while it was yet day; but David swore, saying, God do so to me, and more also, if I taste bread, or anything else, until the sun be down. [3:36] All the people took notice of it, and it pleased them; as whatever the king did pleased all the people. [3:37] So all the people and all Israel understood that day that it was not of the king to kill Abner the son of Ner. [3:38] The king said to his servants, "Don't you know that there a prince and a great man has fallen this day in Israel? [3:39] I am this day weak, though anointed king; and these men the sons of Zeruiah are too hard for me. May Yahweh reward the evil-doer according to his wickedness."

[4:1] When Ishbosheth, Saul's son, heard that Abner was dead in Hebron, his hands became feeble, and all the Israelites were troubled. [4:2] Ishbosheth, Saul's son, had two men who were captains of bands: the name of the one was Baanah, and the name of the other Rechab, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, of the children of Benjamin (for Beeroth also is reckoned to Benjamin: [4:3] and the Beerothites fled to Gittaim, and have lived as foreigners there until this day). [4:4] Now Jonathan, Saul's son, had a son who was lame of his feet. He was five years old when the news came of Saul and Jonathan out of Jezreel; and his nurse took him up, and fled: and it happened, as she made haste to flee, that he fell, and became lame. His name was Mephibosheth. [4:5] The sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, went, and came about the heat of the day to the house of Ishbosheth, as he took his rest at noon. [4:6] They came there into the midst of the house, as though they would have fetched wheat; and they struck him in the body: and Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped. [4:7] Now when they came into the house, as he lay on his bed in his bedchamber, they struck him, and killed him, and beheaded him, and took his head, and went by the way of the Arabah all night. [4:8] They brought the head of Ishbosheth to David to Hebron, and said to the king, Behold, the head of Ishbosheth, the son of Saul, your enemy, who sought your life; and Yahweh has avenged my lord the king this day of Saul, and of his seed. [4:9] David answered Rechab and Baanah his brother, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, and said to them, As Yahweh lives, who has redeemed my soul out of all adversity, [4:10] when one told me, saying, Behold, Saul is dead, thinking to have brought good news, I took hold of him, and killed him in Ziklag, which was the reward I gave him for his news. [4:11] How much more, when wicked men have slain a righteous person in his own house on his bed, shall I not now require his blood of your hand, and take you away from the earth? [4:12] David commanded his young men, and they killed them, and cut off their hands and their feet, and hanged them up beside the pool in Hebron. But they took the head of Ishbosheth, and buried it in the grave of Abner in Hebron.

[5:1] Then came all the tribes of Israel to David to Hebron, and spoke, saying, Behold, we are your bone and your flesh. [5:2] In times past, when Saul was king over us, it was you who led out and brought in Israel: and Yahweh said to you, You shall be shepherd of my people Israel, and you shall be prince over Israel. [5:3] So all the elders of Israel came to the king to Hebron; and king David made a covenant with them in Hebron before Yahweh: and they anointed David king over Israel. [5:4] David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years. [5:5] In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months; and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty-three years over all Israel and Judah. [5:6] The king and his men went to Jerusalem against the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land, who spoke to David, saying, Except you take away the blind and the lame, you shall not come in here; thinking, David can't come in here. [5:7] Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion; the same is the city of David. [5:8] David said on that day, Whoever strikes the Jebusites, let him get up to the watercourse, and strike the lame and the blind, who are hated of David's soul. Therefore they say, There are the blind and the lame; he can't come into the house. [5:9] David lived in the stronghold, and called it the city of David. David built around from Millo and inward. [5:10] David grew greater and greater; for Yahweh, the God of Armies, was with him. [5:11] Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to David, and cedar trees, and carpenters, and masons; and they built David a house. [5:12] David perceived that Yahweh had established him king over Israel, and that he had exalted his kingdom for his people Israel's sake. [5:13] David took him more concubines and wives out of Jerusalem, after he was come from Hebron; and there were yet sons and daughters born to David. [5:14] These are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, [5:15] and Ibhar, and Elishua, and Nepheg, and Japhia, [5:16] and Elishama, and Eliada, and Eliphelet. [5:17] When the Philistines heard that they had anointed David king over Israel, all the Philistines went up to seek David; and David heard of it, and went down to the stronghold. [5:18] Now the Philistines had come and spread themselves in the valley of Rephaim. [5:19] David inquired of Yahweh, saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines? will you deliver them into my hand? Yahweh said to David, Go up; for I will certainly deliver the Philistines into your hand. [5:20] David came to Baal Perazim, and David struck them there; and he said, Yahweh has broken my enemies before me, like the breach of waters. Therefore he called the name of that place Baal Perazim. [5:21] They left their images there; and David and his men took them away. [5:22] The Philistines came up yet again, and spread themselves in the valley of Rephaim. [5:23] When David inquired of Yahweh, he said, You shall not go up: make a circuit behind them, and come on them over against the mulberry trees. [5:24] It shall be, when you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees, that then you shall bestir yourself; for then is Yahweh gone out before you to strike the army of the Philistines. [5:25] David did so, as Yahweh commanded him, and struck the Philistines from Geba until you come to Gezer.

[6:1] David again gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty thousand. [6:2] David arose, and went with all the people who were with him, from Baale Judah, to bring up from there the ark of God, which is called by the Name, even the name of Yahweh of Armies who sits above the cherubim. [6:3] They set the ark of God on a new cart, and brought it out of the house of Abinadab that was in the hill: and Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of Abinadab, drove the new cart. [6:4] They brought it out of the house of Abinadab, which was in the hill, with the ark of God: and Ahio went before the ark. [6:5] David and all the house of Israel played before Yahweh with all manner of instruments made of fir wood, and with harps, and with stringed instruments, and with tambourines, and with castanets, and with cymbals. [6:6] When they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God, and took hold of it; for the cattle stumbled. [6:7] The anger of Yahweh was kindled against Uzzah; and God struck him there for his error; and there he died by the ark of God. [6:8] David was displeased, because Yahweh had broken forth on Uzzah; and he called that place Perez Uzzah, to this day. [6:9] David was afraid of Yahweh that day; and he said, How shall the ark of Yahweh come to me? [6:10] So David would not remove the ark of Yahweh to him into the city of David; but David carried it aside into the house of Obed-Edom the Gittite. [6:11] The ark of Yahweh remained in the house of Obed-Edom the Gittite three months: and Yahweh blessed Obed-Edom, and all his house. [6:12] It was told king David, saying, Yahweh has blessed the house of Obed-Edom, and all that pertains to him, because of the ark of God. David went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obed-Edom into the city of David with joy. [6:13] It was so, that, when those who bore the ark of Yahweh had gone six paces, he sacrificed an ox and a fattened calf. [6:14] David danced before Yahweh with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod. [6:15] So David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of Yahweh with shouting, and with the sound of the trumpet. [6:16] It was so, as the ark of Yahweh came into the city of David, that Michal the daughter of Saul looked out at the window, and saw king David leaping and dancing before Yahweh; and she despised him in her heart. [6:17] They brought in the ark of Yahweh, and set it in its place, in the midst of the tent that David had pitched for it; and David offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before Yahweh. [6:18] When David had made an end of offering the burnt offering and the peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of Yahweh of Armies. [6:19] He dealt among all the people, even among the whole multitude of Israel, both to men and women, to everyone a cake of bread, and a portion of flesh, and a cake of raisins. So all the people departed everyone to his house. [6:20] Then David returned to bless his household. Michal the daughter of Saul came out to meet David, and said, How glorious was the king of Israel today, who uncovered himself today in the eyes of the handmaids of his servants, as one of the vain fellows shamelessly uncovers himself! [6:21] David said to Michal, It was before Yahweh, who chose me above your father, and above all his house, to appoint me prince over the people of Yahweh, over Israel: therefore will I play before Yahweh. [6:22] I will be yet more vile than this, and will be base in my own sight: but of the handmaids of whom you have spoken, they shall honor me. [6:23] Michal the daughter of Saul had no child to the day of her death.

[7:1] It happened, when the king lived in his house, and Yahweh had given him rest from all his enemies all around, [7:2] that the king said to Nathan the prophet, See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of God dwells within curtains. [7:3] Nathan said to the king, Go, do all that is in your heart; for Yahweh is with you. [7:4] It happened the same night, that the word of Yahweh came to Nathan, saying, [7:5] Go and tell my servant David, Thus says Yahweh, Shall you build me a house for me to dwell in? [7:6] for I have not lived in a house since the day that I brought up the children of Israel out of Egypt, even to this day, but have moved around in a tent and in a tabernacle. [7:7] In all places in which I have walked with all the children of Israel, spoke I a word with any of the tribes of Israel, whom I commanded to be shepherd of my people Israel, saying, Why have you not built me a house of cedar? [7:8] Now therefore thus you shall tell my servant David, Thus says Yahweh of Armies, I took you from the sheep pen, from following the sheep, that you should be prince over my people, over Israel; [7:9] and I have been with you wherever you went, and have cut off all your enemies from before you; and I will make you a great name, like the name of the great ones who are in the earth. [7:10] I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in their own place, and be moved no more; neither shall the children of wickedness afflict them any more, as at the first, [7:11] and as from the day that I commanded judges to be over my people Israel; and I will cause you to rest from all your enemies. Moreover Yahweh tells you that Yahweh will make you a house. [7:12] When your days are fulfilled, and you shall sleep with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you, who shall proceed out of your bowels, and I will establish his kingdom. [7:13] He shall build a house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. [7:14] I will be his father, and he shall be my son: if he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men, and with the stripes of the children of men; [7:15] but my loving kindness shall not depart from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away before you. [7:16] Your house and your kingdom shall be made sure for ever before you: your throne shall be established forever. [7:17] According to all these words, and according to all this vision, so did Nathan speak to David. [7:18] Then David the king went in, and sat before Yahweh; and he said, Who am I, Lord Yahweh, and what is my house, that you have brought me thus far? [7:19] This was yet a small thing in your eyes, Lord Yahweh; but you have spoken also of your servant's house for a great while to come; and this too after the manner of men, Lord Yahweh! [7:20] What can David say more to you? for you know your servant, Lord Yahweh. [7:21] For your word's sake, and according to your own heart, have you worked all this greatness, to make your servant know it. [7:22] Therefore you are great, Yahweh God: for there is none like you, neither is there any God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears. [7:23] What one nation in the earth is like your people, even like Israel, whom God went to redeem to himself for a people, and to make him a name, and to do great things for you, and awesome things for your land, before your people, whom you redeem to you out of Egypt, from the nations and their gods? [7:24] You did establish to yourself your people Israel to be a people to you forever; and you, Yahweh, became their God. [7:25] Now, Yahweh God, the word that you have spoken concerning your servant, and concerning his house, confirm you it forever, and do as you have spoken. [7:26] Let your name be magnified forever, saying, Yahweh of Armies is God over Israel; and the house of your servant David shall be established before you. [7:27] For you, Yahweh of Armies, the God of Israel, have revealed to your servant, saying, I will build you a house: therefore has your servant found in his heart to pray this prayer to you. [7:28] Now, O Lord Yahweh, you are God, and your words are truth, and you have promised this good thing to your servant: [7:29] now therefore let it please you to bless the house of your servant, that it may continue forever before you; for you, Lord Yahweh, have spoken it: and with your blessing let the house of your servant be blessed forever.

[8:1] After this it happened that David struck the Philistines, and subdued them: and David took the bridle of the mother city out of the hand of the Philistines. [8:2] He struck Moab, and measured them with the line, making them to lie down on the ground; and he measured two lines to put to death, and one full line to keep alive. The Moabites became servants to David, and brought tribute. [8:3] David struck also Hadadezer the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, as he went to recover his dominion at the River. [8:4] David took from him one thousand seven hundred horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen: and David hamstrung all the chariot horses, but reserved of them for one hundred chariots. [8:5] When the Syrians of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck of the Syrians two and twenty thousand men. [8:6] Then David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus; and the Syrians became servants to David, and brought tribute. Yahweh gave victory to David wherever he went. [8:7] David took the shields of gold that were on the servants of Hadadezer, and brought them to Jerusalem. [8:8] From Betah and from Berothai, cities of Hadadezer, king David took exceeding much brass. [8:9] When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had struck all the army of Hadadezer, [8:10] then Toi sent Joram his son to king David, to Greet him, and to bless him, because he had fought against Hadadezer and struck him: for Hadadezer had wars with Toi. Joram brought with him vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass: [8:11] These also did king David dedicate to Yahweh, with the silver and gold that he dedicated of all the nations which he subdued; [8:12] of Syria, and of Moab, and of the children of Ammon, and of the Philistines, and of Amalek, and of the spoil of Hadadezer, son of Rehob, king of Zobah. [8:13] David got him a name when he returned from smiting the Syrians in the Valley of Salt, even eighteen thousand men. [8:14] He put garrisons in Edom; throughout all Edom put he garrisons, and all the Edomites became servants to David. Yahweh gave victory to David wherever he went. [8:15] David reigned over all Israel; and David executed justice and righteousness to all his people. [8:16] Joab the son of Zeruiah was over the army; and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder; [8:17] and Zadok the son of Ahitub, and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, were priests; and Seraiah was scribe; [8:18] and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and the Pelethites; and David's sons were chief ministers.

[9:1] David said, Is there yet any who is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake? [9:2] There was of the house of Saul a servant whose name was Ziba, and they called him to David; and the king said to him, Are you Ziba? He said, Your servant is he. [9:3] The king said, Is there not yet any of the house of Saul, that I may show the kindness of God to him? Ziba said to the king, Jonathan has yet a son, who is lame of his feet. [9:4] The king said to him, Where is he? Ziba said to the king, Behold, he is in the house of Machir the son of Ammiel, in Lo Debar. [9:5] Then king David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir the son of Ammiel, from Lo Debar. [9:6] Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, came to David, and fell on his face, and did obeisance. David said, Mephibosheth. He answered, Behold, your servant! [9:7] David said to him, "Don't be afraid of him; for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father's sake, and will restore you all the land of Saul your father; and you shall eat bread at my table continually." [9:8] He did obeisance, and said, "What is your servant, that you should look on such a dead dog as I am?" [9:9] Then the king called to Ziba, Saul's servant, and said to him, "All that pertained to Saul and to all his house have I given to your master's son. [9:10] You shall till the land for him, you, and your sons, and your servants; and you shall bring in the fruits, that your master's son may have bread to eat: but Mephibosheth your master's son shall eat bread always at my table." Now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants. [9:11] Then said Ziba to the king, According to all that my lord the king commands his servant, so your shall servant do. As for Mephibosheth, said the king, he shall eat at my table, as one of the king's sons. [9:12] Mephibosheth had a young son, whose name was Mica. All that lived in the house of Ziba were servants to Mephibosheth. [9:13] So Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem; for he ate continually at the king's table. He was lame in both his feet.