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the antiquities of the jews-1-第123章

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show himself suddenly in the time of the battle; and will infuse
courage into his own people when they are in danger; but bring
consternation to thine。 Consider; therefore; my advice; and
reason upon it; and if thou canst not but acknowledge it to be
the best; reject the opinion of Ahithophel。 Send to the entire
country of the Hebrews; and order them to come and fight with thy
father; and do thou thyself take the army; and be thine own
general in this war; and do not trust its management to another;
then expect to conquer him with ease; when thou overtakest him
openly with his few partisans; but hast thyself many ten
thousands; who will be desirous to demonstrate to thee their
diligence and alacrity。 And if thy father shall shut himself up
in some city; and bear a siege; we will overthrow that city with
machines of war; and by undermining it。〃 When Hushai had said
this; he obtained his point against Ahithophel; for his opinion
was preferred by Absalom before the other's: however; it was no
other than God (17) who made the counsel of Hushai appear best to
the mind of Absalom。

7。 So Hushai made haste to the high priests; Zadok and Abiathar;
and told them the opinion of Ahithophel; and his own; and that
the resolution was taken to follow this latter advice。 He
therefore bade them send to David; and tell him of it; and to
inform him of the counsels that had been taken; and to desire him
further to pass quickly over Jordan; lest his son should change
his mind; and make haste to pursue him; and so prevent him; and
seize upon him before he be in safety。 Now the high priests had
their sons concealed in a proper place out of the city; that they
might carry news to David of what was transacted。 Accordingly;
they sent a maid…servant; whom they could trust; to them; to
carry the news of Absalom's counsels; and ordered them to signify
the same to David with all speed。 So they made no excuse nor
delay; but taking along with them their fathers' injunctions;
because pious and faithful ministers; and judging that quickness
and suddenness was the best mark of faithful service; they made
haste to meet with David。 But certain horsemen saw them when they
were two furlongs from the city; and informed Absalom of them;
who immediately sent some to take them; but when the sons of the
high priest perceived this; they went out of the road; and betook
themselves to a certain village; that village was called Bahurim;
there they desired a certain woman to hide them; and afford them
security。 Accordingly she let the young men down by a rope into a
well; and laid fleeces of wool over them; and when those that
pursued them came to her; and asked her whether she saw them; she
did not deny that she had seen them; for that they staid with her
some time; but she said they then went their ways; and she
foretold that; however; if they would follow them directly; they
would catch them; but when after a long pursuit they could not
catch them; they came back again; and when the woman saw those
men were returned; and that there was no longer any fear of the
young men's being caught by them; she drew them up by the rope;
and bade them go on their journey accordingly; they used great
diligence in the prosecution of that journey; and came to David;
and informed him accurately of all the counsels of Absalom。 So he
commanded those that were with him to pass over Jordan while it
was night; and not to delay at all on that account。

8。 But Ahithophel; on rejection of his advice; got upon his ass;
and rode away to his own country; Gilon; and; calling his family
together; he told them distinctly what advice he had given
Absalom; and since he had not been persuaded by it; he said he
would evidently perish; and this in no long time; and that David
would overcome him; and return to his kingdom again; so he said
it was better that he should take his own life away with freedom
and magnanimity; than expose himself to be punished by David; in
opposition to whom he had acted entirely for Absalom。 When he had
discoursed thus to them; he went into the inmost room of his
house; and hanged himself; and thus was the death of Ahithophel;
who was self…condemned; and when his relations had taken him down
from the halter; they took care of his funeral。 Now; as for
David; he passed over Jordan; as we have said already; and came
to Mahanaim; every fine and very strong city; and all the chief
men of the country received him with great pleasure; both out of
the shame they had that he should be forced to flee away 'from
Jerusalem'; and out of the respect they bare him while he was in
his former prosperity。 These were Barzillai the Gileadite; and
Siphar the ruler among the Ammonites; and Machir the principal
man of Gilead; and these furnished him with plentiful provisions
for himself and his followers; insomuch that they wanted no beds
nor blankets for them; nor loaves of bread; nor wine; nay; they
brought them a great many cattle for slaughter; and afforded them
what furniture they wanted for their refreshment when they were
weary; and for food; with plenty of other necessaries。

CHAPTER 10。

How; When Absalom Was Beaten; He Was Caught In A Tree By His Hair
And Was Slain

1。 And this was the state of David and his followers: but Absalom
got together a vast army of the Hebrews to oppose his father; and
passed therewith over the river Jordan; and sat down not far off
Mahanaim; in the country of Gilead。 He appointed Amasa to be
captain of all his host; instead of Joab his kinsman: his father
was Ithra and his mother Abigail: now she and Zeruiah; the mother
of Joab; were David's sisters。 But when David had numbered his
followers; and found them to be about four thousand; he resolved
not to tarry till Absalom attacked him; but set over his men
captains of thousands; and captains of hundreds; and divided his
army into three parts; the one part he committed to Joab; the
next to Abishai; Joab's brother; and the third to Ittai; David's
companion and friend; but one that came from the city Gath; and
when he was desirous of fighting himself among them; his friends
would not let him: and this refusal of theirs was founded upon
very wise reasons: 〃For;〃 said they; 〃if we be conquered when he
is with us; we have lost all good hopes of recovering ourselves;
but if we should be beaten in one part of our army; the other
parts may retire to him; and may thereby prepare a greater force;
while the enemy will naturally suppose that he hath another army
with him。〃 So David was pleased with this their advice; and
resolved himself to tarry at Mahanaim; and as he sent his friends
and commanders to the battle; he desired them to show all
possible alacrity and fidelity; and to bear in mind what
advantages they had received from him; which; though they had not
been very great; yet had they not been quite inconsiderable; and
he begged of them to spare the young man Absalom; lest some
mischief should befall himself; if he should be killed; and thus
did he send out his army to the battle; and wished them victory
therein。

2。 Then did Joab put his army in battle…array over against the
enemy in the Great Plain; where
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