مقتل إيشبوشث
1 وسمِعَ إيشبوشَثُ بنُ شاوُلَ بموتِ أبنيرَ في حَبرونَ، فخارت عزيمَتُهُ وارتاعَ جميعُ بـيتِ إِسرائيلَ. 2 وكانَ لإيشبوشثَ رجُلانِ يقودانِ الغُزاةَ، اسمُ الواحدِ بَعنَةُ والآخَرُ ريكابُ، وهُما ابنا رِمُّونَ البَئيروتيِّ مِنْ بَني بنيامينَ. وكانَت بَئيروتُ مِنْ مُدُنِ بَني بنيامينَ، 3 فهرَبَ أهلُها إلى جتَّايمَ وفيها نَزَلوا إلى هذا اليومِ.
4 وكانَ ليوناثانَ بنِ شاوُلَ ابنٌ اسمُه مَفيـبوشَثُ، وكانَ ابنَ خمْسِ سنينَ حينَ جاءَ خبَرُ موتِ شاوُلَ ويوناثانَ مِنْ يَزرَعيلَ، فحمَلَتهُ حاضِنتُهُ وهرَبَت بهِ، فوقَعَ وصارَ أعرَجَ.
5 فذهبَ ابنا رِمُّونَ البَئيروتيِّ، ريكابُ وبَعنَةُ، ودَخَلا بـيتَ إيشبوشثَ بنِ شاوُلَ في حَرِّ النَّهارِ وكانَ نائِما يَستريحُ. 6 وكانَتْ حارِسَةُ البَيتِ نامت وهيَ تُنَقِّي الحِنطَةَ. فتسَلَّلَ ريكابُ وأخوهُ 7 إلى داخِلِ البَيتِ حيثُ كانَ إيشبوشَثُ نائِما على سريرهِ في غُرفةِ نومِهِ، فضرَباهُ بالسَّيفِ وقَتلاهُ وقَطَعا رأسَهُ وأخَذاهُ وسارا في طريقِ غَورِ الأردُنِّ طولَ اللَّيلِ. 8 وأتَيا برأسِ إيشبوشثَ إلى داوُدَ المَلِكِ في حَبرونَ وقالا لَه: «ها رأسُ إيشبوشثَ بنِ شاوُلَ عدُوِّكَ الّذي طلبَ حياتَكَ. وبذلِكَ انتَقَمَ الرّبُّ لكَ اليومَ، يا سيّدَنا المَلِك، مِنْ شاوُلَ ومِنْ ذُرِّيَّتِه». 9 فقالَ لهما داوُدُ: «حَيٌّ هوَ الرّبُّ الّذي خلَّصَني مِنْ كُلِّ ضيقٍ 10 إنَّ الّذي أخبَرَني بموتِ شاوُلَ، وهوَ يظُنُّ أنَّه يُبشِّرُني بِـخَيرٍ، قبَضتُ علَيهِ وقتَلتُهُ في صِقْلَغَ جَزاءً لِما قالَ. 11 فماذا يكونُ جَزاءُ رَجُلينِ ظالِمَينِ قتَلا بَريئا في بَيتِهِ على سريرِهِ؟ ألا أثأرُ لِدَمِه مِنكُما وأُبـيدُكُما مِنَ الأرضِ؟» 12 وأمرَ داوُدُ حرَسَهُ فقَتلوهُما وقطَعوا أيديَهما وأرجُلَهما وعَلَّقوهُما على بِركَةِ حَبرونَ. وأمَّا رأسُ إيشبوشثَ فأخَذوهُ ودفَنوهُ في قبرِ أبنيرَ بِـحَبرونَ.
Ishbosheth Is Murdered
1 When Saul's son Ishbosheth heard that Abner had been killed in Hebron, he was afraid, and all the people of Israel were alarmed. 2 Ishbosheth had two officers who were leaders of raiding parties, Baanah and Rechab, sons of Rimmon, from Beeroth in the tribe of Benjamin. (Beeroth is counted as part of Benjamin. 3 Its original inhabitants had fled to Gittaim, where they have lived ever since.)
4 Another descendant of Saul was Jonathan's son Mephibosheth, who was five years old when Saul and Jonathan were killed. When the news about their death came from the city of Jezreel, his nurse picked him up and fled; but she was in such a hurry that she dropped him, and he became crippled.
5 Rechab and Baanah set out for Ishbosheth's house and arrived there about noon, while he was taking his midday rest. 6 The woman at the door had become drowsy while she was sifting wheat and had fallen asleep, so Rechab and Baanah slipped in. 7 Once inside, they went to Ishbosheth's bedroom, where he was sound asleep, and killed him. Then they cut off his head, took it with them, and walked all night through the Jordan Valley. 8 They presented the head to King David at Hebron and said to him, “Here is the head of Ishbosheth, the son of your enemy Saul, who tried to kill you. Today the Lord has allowed Your Majesty to take revenge on Saul and his descendants.”
9 David answered them, “I take a vow by the living Lord, who has saved me from all dangers! 10 The messenger who came to me at Ziklag and told me of Saul's death thought he was bringing good news. I seized him and had him put to death. That was the reward I gave him for his good news! 11 How much worse it will be for evil men who murder an innocent man asleep in his own house! I will now take revenge on you for murdering him and will wipe you off the face of the earth!” 12 David gave the order, and his soldiers killed Rechab and Baanah and cut off their hands and feet, which they hung up near the pool in Hebron. They took Ishbosheth's head and buried it in Abner's tomb there at Hebron.