2 Samuel 3:1-21
2 Samuel 3:1-21 MSG
The war between the house of Saul and the house of David dragged on and on. The longer it went on the stronger David became, with the house of Saul getting weaker. * * * During the Hebron years, sons were born to David: Amnon, born of Ahinoam of Jezreelâthe firstborn; Kileab, born of Abigail of Carmel, Nabalâs widowâhis second; Absalom, born of Maacah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshurâthe third; Adonijah, born of Haggithâthe fourth; Shephatiah, born of Abitalâthe fifth; Ithream, born of Eglahâthe sixth. These six sons of David were born in Hebron. * * * Abner took advantage of the continuing war between the house of Saul and the house of David to gain power for himself. Saul had had a concubine, Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah. One day Ish-Bosheth confronted Abner: âWhat business do you have sleeping with my fatherâs concubine?â Abner lost his temper with Ish-Bosheth, âTreat me like a dog, will you! Is this the thanks I get for sticking by the house of your father, Saul, and all his family and friends? I personally saved you from certain capture by David, and you make an issue out of my going to bed with a woman! What GOD promised David, Iâll help accomplishâtransfer the kingdom from the house of Saul and make David ruler over the whole country, both Israel and Judah, from Dan to Beersheba. If not, may God do his worst to me.â Ish-Bosheth, cowed by Abnerâs outburst, couldnât say another word. Abner went ahead and sent personal messengers to David: âMake a deal with me and Iâll help bring the whole country of Israel over to you.â âGreat,â said David. âItâs a deal. But only on one condition: Youâre not welcome here unless you bring Michal, Saulâs daughter, with you when you come to meet me.â David then sent messengers to Ish-Bosheth son of Saul: âGive me back Michal, whom I won as my wife at the cost of a hundred Philistine foreskins.â Ish-Bosheth ordered that she be taken from her husband Paltiel son of Laish. But Paltiel followed her, weeping all the way, to Bahurim. There Abner told him, âGo home.â And he went home. Abner got the elders of Israel together and said, âOnly yesterday, it seems, you were looking for a way to make David your king. So do itânow! For GOD has given the go-ahead on David: âBy my servant Davidâs hand, Iâll save my people Israel from the oppression of the Philistines and all their other enemies.ââ Abner took the Benjaminites aside and spoke to them. Then he went to Hebron for a private talk with David, telling him everything that Israel in general and Benjamin in particular were planning to do. When Abner and the twenty men who were with him met with David in Hebron, David laid out a feast for them. Abner then said, âIâm ready. Let me go now to rally everyone in Israel for my master, the king. Theyâll make a treaty with you, authorizing you to rule them however you see fit.â Abner was sent off with Davidâs blessing.