One-Year Bible Reading Calendar: April 28
2 Samuel 19, 20
Luke 21:20-38
2 Samuel 19
1 It was told Joab, ÂBehold, the king weeps and mourns for Absalom. 2 The victory that day was turned into mourning to all the people; for the people heard it said that day, ÂThe king grieves for his son. 3 The people sneaked into the city that day, as people who are ashamed steal away when they flee in battle. 4 The king covered his face, and the king cried with a loud voice, ÂMy son Absalom, Absalom, my son, my son!Â
5 Joab came into the house to the king, and said, ÂYou have shamed this day the faces of all your servants, who this day have saved your life, and the lives of your sons and of your daughters, and the lives of your wives, and the lives of your concubines; 6 in that you love those who hate you, and hate those who love you. For you have declared this day, that princes and servants are nothing to you. For today I perceive that if Absalom had lived, and all we had died this day, then it would have pleased you well. 7 Now therefore arise, go out, and speak to comfort your servants; for I swear by Yahweh, if you donÂt go out, not a man will stay with you this night. That would be worse to you than all the evil that has happened to you from your youth until now.Â
8 Then the king arose, and sat in the gate. They told to all the people, saying, ÂBehold, the king is sitting in the gate. All the people came before the king. Now Israel had fled every man to his tent. 9 All the people were at strife throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying, ÂThe king delivered us out of the hand of our enemies, and he saved us out of the hand of the Philistines; and now he has fled out of the land from Absalom. 10 Absalom, whom we anointed over us, is dead in battle. Now therefore why donÂt you speak a word of bringing the king back?Â
11 King David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar the priests, saying, ÂSpeak to the elders of Judah, saying, ÂWhy are you the last to bring the king back to his house? Since the speech of all Israel has come to the king, to return him to his house. 12 You are my brothers, you are my bone and my flesh. Why then are you the last to bring back the king? 13 Say to Amasa, ÂArenÂt you my bone and my flesh? God do so to me, and more also, if you arenÂt captain of the army before me continually in the room of Joab. 14 He bowed the heart of all the men of Judah, even as one man; so that they sent to the king, saying, ÂReturn, you and all your servants.Â
15 So the king returned, and came to the Jordan. Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the king, to bring the king over the Jordan. 16 Shimei the son of Gera, the Benjamite, who was of Bahurim, hurried and came down with the men of Judah to meet king David. 17 There were a thousand men of Benjamin with him, and Ziba the servant of the house of Saul, and his fifteen sons and his twenty servants with him; and they went through the Jordan in the presence of the king. 18 A ferry boat went to bring over the kingÂs household, and to do what he thought good. Shimei the son of Gera fell down before the king, when he had come over the Jordan. 19 He said to the king, ÂDonÂt let my lord impute iniquity to me, nor remember that which your servant did perversely the day that my lord the king went out of Jerusalem, that the king should take it to his heart. 20 For your servant knows that I have sinned. Therefore behold, I have come this day the first of all the house of Joseph to go down to meet my lord the king.Â
21 But Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered, ÂShall Shimei not be put to death for this, because he cursed YahwehÂs anointed?Â
22 David said, ÂWhat have I to do with you, you sons of Zeruiah, that you should this day be adversaries to me? Shall there any man be put to death this day in Israel? For donÂt I know that I am this day king over Israel? 23 The king said to Shimei, ÂYou shall not die. The king swore to him.
24 Mephibosheth the son of Saul came down to meet the king; and he had neither groomed his feet, nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his clothes, from the day the king departed until the day he came home in peace. 25 When he had come to Jerusalem to meet the king, the king said to him, ÂWhy didnÂt you go with me, Mephibosheth?Â
26 He answered, ÂMy lord, O king, my servant deceived me. For your servant said, I will saddle me a donkey, that I may ride on it, and go with the king; because your servant is lame. 27 He has slandered your servant to my lord the king; but my lord the king is as an angel of God. Do therefore what is good in your eyes. 28 For all my fatherÂs house were but dead men before my lord the king; yet you set your servant among those who ate at your own table. What right therefore have I yet that I should cry any more to the king?Â
29 The king said to him, ÂWhy do you speak any more of your matters? I say, you and Ziba divide the land.Â
30 Mephibosheth said to the king, ÂYes, let him take all, because my lord the king has come in peace to his own house. 31 Barzillai the Gileadite came down from Rogelim; and he went over the Jordan with the king, to conduct him over the Jordan. 32 Now Barzillai was a very aged man, even eighty years old: and he had provided the king with sustenance while he lay at Mahanaim; for he was a very great man. 33 The king said to Barzillai, ÂCome over with me, and I will sustain you with me in Jerusalem. 34 Barzillai said to the king, ÂHow many are the days of the years of my life, that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem? 35 I am this day eighty years old. Can I discern between good and bad? Can your servant taste what I eat or what I drink? Can I hear any more the voice of singing men and singing women? Why then should your servant be yet a burden to my lord the king? 36 Your servant would but just go over the Jordan with the king. Why should the king repay me with such a reward? 37 Please let your servant turn back again, that I may die in my own city, by the grave of my father and my mother. But behold, your servant Chimham; let him go over with my lord the king; and do to him what shall seem good to you.Â
38 The king answered, ÂChimham shall go over with me, and I will do to him that which shall seem good to you. Whatever you require of me, that I will do for you.Â
39 All the people went over the Jordan, and the king went over. Then the king kissed Barzillai, and blessed him; and he returned to his own place. 40 So the king went over to Gilgal, and Chimham went over with him. All the people of Judah brought the king over, and also half the people of Israel. 41 Behold, all the men of Israel came to the king, and said to the king, ÂWhy have our brothers the men of Judah stolen you away, and brought the king, and his household, over the Jordan, and all DavidÂs men with him?Â
42 All the men of Judah answered the men of Israel, ÂBecause the king is a close relative to us. Why then are you angry about this matter? Have we eaten at all at the kingÂs cost? Or has he given us any gift?Â
43 The men of Israel answered the men of Judah, and said, ÂWe have ten parts in the king, and we have also more claim to David than you. Why then did you despise us, that our advice should not be first had in bringing back our king? The words of the men of Judah were fiercer than the words of the men of Israel.
2 Samuel 20
1 There happened to be there a base fellow, whose name was Sheba, the son of Bichri, a Benjamite: and he blew the trumpet, and said, ÂWe have no portion in David, neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse. Every man to his tents, Israel!Â
2 So all the men of Israel went up from following David, and followed Sheba the son of Bichri; but the men of Judah joined with their king, from the Jordan even to Jerusalem. 3 David came to his house at Jerusalem; and the king took the ten women his concubines, whom he had left to keep the house, and put them in custody, and provided them with sustenance, but didnÂt go in to them. So they were shut up to the day of their death, living in widowhood.
4 Then the king said to Amasa, ÂCall me the men of Judah together within three days, and be here present.Â
5 So Amasa went to call the men of Judah together; but he stayed longer than the set time which he had appointed him. 6 David said to Abishai, ÂNow Sheba the son of Bichri will do us more harm than Absalom did. Take your lordÂs servants, and pursue after him, lest he get himself fortified cities, and escape out of our sight.Â
7 There went out after him JoabÂs men, and the Cherethites and the Pelethites, and all the mighty men; and they went out of Jerusalem, to pursue after Sheba the son of Bichri. 8 When they were at the great stone which is in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Joab was clothed in his apparel of war that he had put on, and on it was a sash with a sword fastened on his waist in its sheath; and as he went along it fell out. 9 Joab said to Amasa, ÂIs it well with you, my brother? Joab took Amasa by the beard with his right hand to kiss him. 10 But Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in JoabÂs hand. So he struck him with it in the body, and shed out his bowels to the ground, and didnÂt strike him again; and he died. Joab and Abishai his brother pursued after Sheba the son of Bichri. 11 There stood by him one of JoabÂs young men, and said, ÂHe who favors Joab, and he who is for David, let him follow Joab!Â
12 Amasa lay wallowing in his blood in the middle of the highway. When the man saw that all the people stood still, he carried Amasa out of the highway into the field, and cast a garment over him, when he saw that everyone who came by him stood still. 13 When he was removed out of the highway, all the people went on after Joab, to pursue after Sheba the son of Bichri. 14 He went through all the tribes of Israel to Abel, and to Beth Maacah, and all the Berites: and they were gathered together, and went also after him. 15 They came and besieged him in Abel of Beth Maacah, and they cast up a mound against the city, and it stood against the rampart; and all the people who were with Joab battered the wall, to throw it down. 16 Then a wise woman cried out of the city, ÂHear, hear! Please say to Joab, ÂCome near here, that I may speak with you. 17 He came near to her; and the woman said, ÂAre you Joab? He answered, ÂI am. Then she said to him, ÂHear the words of your handmaid. He answered, ÂI do hear.Â
18 Then she spoke, saying, ÂThey were used to say in old times, ÂThey shall surely ask counsel at Abel;Â and so they settled it. 19 I am among those who are peaceable and faithful in Israel. You seek to destroy a city and a mother in Israel. Why will you swallow up the inheritance of Yahweh?Â
20 Joab answered, ÂFar be it, far be it from me, that I should swallow up or destroy. 21 The matter is not so. But a man of the hill country of Ephraim, Sheba the son of Bichri by name, has lifted up his hand against the king, even against David. Deliver him only, and I will depart from the city. The woman said to Joab, ÂBehold, his head shall be thrown to you over the wall.Â
22 Then the woman went to all the people in her wisdom. They cut off the head of Sheba the son of Bichri, and threw it out to Joab. He blew the trumpet, and they were dispersed from the city, every man to his tent. Joab returned to Jerusalem to the king. 23 Now Joab was over all the army of Israel; and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over the Cherethites and over the Pelethites; 24 and Adoram was over the men subject to forced labor; and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was the recorder; 25 and Sheva was scribe; and Zadok and Abiathar were priests; 26 and also Ira the Jairite was chief minister to David.
Luke 21:20-38
20 ÂBut when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation is at hand. 21 Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. Let those who are in the middle of her depart. Let those who are in the country not enter therein. 22 For these are days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled. 23 Woe to those who are pregnant and to those who nurse infants in those days! For there will be great distress in the land, and wrath to this people. 24 They will fall by the edge of the sword, and will be led captive into all the nations. Jerusalem will be trampled down by the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled. 25 There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars; and on the earth anxiety of nations, in perplexity for the roaring of the sea and the waves; 26 men fainting for fear, and for expectation of the things which are coming on the world: for the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 27 Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. 28 But when these things begin to happen, look up, and lift up your heads, because your redemption is near.Â
29 He told them a parable. ÂSee the fig tree, and all the trees. 30 When they are already budding, you see it and know by your own selves that the summer is already near. 31 Even so you also, when you see these things happening, know that the Kingdom of God is near. 32 Most certainly I tell you, this generation will not pass away until all things are accomplished. 33 Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will by no means pass away.
34 ÂSo be careful, or your hearts will be loaded down with carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that day will come on you suddenly. 35 For it will come like a snare on all those who dwell on the surface of all the earth. 36 Therefore be watchful all the time, praying that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will happen, and to stand before the Son of Man.Â
37 Every day Jesus was teaching in the temple, and every night he would go out and spend the night on the mountain that is called Olivet. 38 All the people came early in the morning to him in the temple to hear him.
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