< 1 Kings 2 >

1 And they drew near [the] days of David to die and he commanded Solomon son his saying.
Se acercaba el momento de la muerte de David, por lo que le dio a su hijo Salomón estas últimas instrucciones:
2 I [am] about to go in [the] way of all the earth and you will be strong and you will become a man.
“Estoy a punto de recorrer el camino que todo el mundo debe recorrer en la tierra. Sé valiente y actúa como un hombre.
3 And you will keep [the] charge of - Yahweh God your to walk in ways his to keep statutes his commandments his and judgments his and testimonies his according to [what] is written in [the] law of Moses so that you may cause to prosper all that you will do and every where you will turn there.
Haz lo que Dios te ordena, sigue sus caminos. Guarda sus normas, sus mandatos, sus leyes y reglamentos, tal como están escritos en la Ley de Moisés, para que tengas éxito en todo lo que hagas y en todo lo que te propongas.
4 So that he may establish Yahweh word his which he spoke on me saying if they will guard descendants your way their to walk before me in faithfulness with all heart their and with all being their saying not it will be cut off to you a man from on [the] throne of Israel.
Silo haces, el Señor cumplirá la promesa que me hizo cuando dijo: ‘Si tus descendientes viven bien delante mí, con fidelidad y con total compromiso, siempre tendrás a uno de ellos en el trono de Israel’.
5 And also you you know [that] which he did to me Joab [the] son of Zeruiah [that] which he did to [the] two [the] commanders of [the] armies of Israel to Abner [the] son of Ner and to Amasa [the] son of Jether and he killed them and he put blood of war in peace and he put blood of war on belt his which [was] on loins his and on sandal[s] his which [was] on feet his.
“Además, ya sabes lo que me hizo Joab, hijo de Sarvia, y lo que les hizo a Abner, hijo de Ner, y a Amasa, hijo de Jeter, los dos comandantes del ejército de Israel. Los asesinó, derramando la sangre de la guerra en tiempos de paz. Untó la sangre de la guerra en su cinturón y en sus sandalias.
6 And you will act according to wisdom your and not you must bring down grey hair his in peace Sheol. (Sheol h7585)
Haz lo que creas conveniente, pero no dejes que su cabeza con canas baje tranquilamente a la tumba. (Sheol h7585)
7 And to [the] sons of Barzillai the Gileadite you will do loyalty and they will be among [those who] eat of table your for thus they drew near to me when fled I from before Absalom brother your.
“Pero sé amable con los hijos de Barzilai de Galaad. Tráelos a tu corte real, pues me ayudaron cuando huía de tu hermano Absalón.
8 And here! [is] with you Shimei [the] son of Gera [the] Ben-jaminite from Bahurim and he he cursed me a curse grievous on [the] day went I Mahanaim and he he came down to meet me the Jordan and I swore to him by Yahweh saying if I will put to death you by the sword.
“No olvides a Simí, hijo de Gera, el benjamita de Bahurim que me maldijo con palabras dolorosas cuando fui a Majanayin. Cuando me encontró en el Jordán, le juré por el Señor: ‘No te mataré a espada’.
9 And therefore may not you leave unpunished him for [are] a man wise you and you will know [that] which you will do to him and you will bring down grey hair his in blood Sheol. (Sheol h7585)
Así que no lo dejes impune. Tú eres un hombre sabio y sabes lo que tienes que hacer con él: enviarlo a la tumba con sangre en su cabeza llena de canas”. (Sheol h7585)
10 And he lay down David with ancestors his and he was buried in [the] city of David.
Entonces David murió y fue enterrado en la Ciudad de David.
11 And the days which he reigned David over Israel [were] forty year[s] in Hebron he reigned seven years and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three years.
Su reinado sobre Israel duró cuarenta años; siete años en Hebrón y treinta y tres en Jerusalén.
12 And Solomon he sat on [the] throne of David father his and it was established reign his exceedingly.
Salomón asumió el cargo de rey, sentándose en el trono de su padre David, y el dominio de su reino estaba asegurado.
13 And he came Adonijah [the] son of Haggith to Bath-sheba [the] mother of Solomon and she said ¿ peace [are] coming you and he said peace.
Adonías, hijo de Jaguit, fue a ver a Betsabé, la madre de Salomón. Entonces ella le preguntó: “¿Has venido con buenas intenciones?” Él respondió: “Sí, vengo con buenas intenciones”.
14 And he said a word [belongs] to me to you and she said speak.
“Tengo algo que me gustaría pedirte”, continuó. “Continúa”, dijo ella.
15 And he said you you know that to me it belonged the kingship and on me they set all Israel faces their to become king and it has turned round the kingship and it has belonged to brother my for from Yahweh it belonged to him.
“Sabes que el reino era mío -declaró-, y todos en Israel esperaban que yo fuera su próximo rey. Pero todo se ha vuelto del revés y el reino ha pasado a mi hermano, porque así lo ha querido el Señor.
16 And now a petition one I [am] asking from with you may not you turn away face my and she said to him speak.
Ahora sólo tengo que pedirte una cosa: por favor, no digas que no”. “Dime”, dijo ella.
17 And he said speak please to Solomon the king for not he will turn away face your so he may give to me Abishag the Shunammite to a wife.
Entonces continuó: “Por favor, habla con el rey Salomón de mi parte, porque él no te rechazará. Pídele que me dé a Abisag de Sunem como esposa”.
18 And she said Bath-sheba good I I will speak on you to the king.
“Muy bien”, respondió Betsabé. “Hablaré con el rey por ti”.
19 And she went Bath-sheba to the king Solomon to speak to him on Adonijah and he rose the king to meet her and he bowed down to her and he sat on throne his and he placed a throne for [the] mother of the king and she sat to right [hand] his.
Así que Betsabé fue a hablar con el rey Salomón de parte de Adonías. El rey se levantó de su trono para recibirla, y se inclinó ante ella. Luego se volvió a sentar y ordenó que trajeran otro trono para su madre. Ella se sentó a su derecha.
20 And she said a petition one small I [am] asking from with you may not you turn away face my and he said to her the king ask O mother my for not I will turn away face your.
“Sólo quiero pedirte una pequeña cosa”, dijo ella. “Por favor, no digas que no”. El rey respondió: “Pídelo, querida madre. No te diré que no”.
21 And she said let it be given Abishag the Shunammite to Adonijah brother your to a wife.
“Por favor, dale a Abisag de Sunem a tu hermano Adonías como esposa”, respondió ella.
22 And he answered the king Solomon and he said to mother his and why? [are] you asking Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah and ask for him the kingship for he [is] brother my old more than me and for him and for Abiathar the priest and for Joab [the] son of Zeruiah.
El rey Salomón respondió a su madre: “¿Por qué diablos me pides que le dé a Abisag a Adonías? Es como si me pidieras que le diera el reino a mi hermano. Él es mi hermano mayor, y el sacerdote Abiatar y Joab, hijo de Sarvia, están de su lado”.
23 And he swore an oath the king Solomon by Yahweh saying thus may he do to me God and thus may he add if by own life his he has spoken Adonijah the word this.
Entonces el rey Salomón juró ante el Señor: “Que Dios me castigue, me castigue de verdad, si lo que Adonías ha pedido no le cuesta la vida.
24 And therefore [by] [the] life of Yahweh who he appointed me (and he made sit me *Q(k)*) on [the] throne of David father my and who he has made for me a house just as he spoke that this day he will be put to death Adonijah.
Así que juro que, vive el Señor, que me afirmó como rey y me colocó en el trono de mi padre David, haciéndome cabeza de una dinastía como lo había prometido, Adonías será ejecutado hoy”.
25 And he sent the king Solomon by [the] hand of Benaiah [the] son of Jehoiada and he fell on him and he died.
El rey Salomón envió a Benaía, hijo de Joyadá, quien cumplió las órdenes del rey y ejecutó a Adonías.
26 And to Abiathar the priest he said the king Anathoth go to fields your for [are] a man of death you and on the day this not I will put to death you for you carried [the] ark of [the] Lord Yahweh before David father my and for you were afflicted in all that he was afflicted father my.
En el caso de Abiatar, el sumo sacerdote, el rey le dijo: “Vete a casa y cuida tus campos. Deberías ser condenado a muerte, pero no te mataré ahora porque llevaste el Arca del Señor Dios por delante de mi padre David y pasaste con él por todos sus momentos difíciles”.
27 And he drove out Solomon Abiathar from being a priest of Yahweh to fulfill [the] word of Yahweh which he had spoken on [the] house of Eli in Shiloh.
Así que Salomón despidió a Abiatar de su cargo de sacerdote del Señor, y así se cumplió lo que el Señor había dicho en Silo con respecto a los descendientes de Elí.
28 And the report it came to Joab for Joab he had turned aside after Adonijah and after Absalom not he had turned aside and he fled Joab to [the] tent of Yahweh and he took hold on [the] horns of the altar.
Cuando Joab se enteró de la noticia, corrió a la Tienda del Señor y se aferró a los cuernos del altar. (Él no había apoyado la rebelión de Absalón, pero sí la de Adonías).
29 And it was told to the king Solomon that he had fled Joab to [the] tent of Yahweh and there! [he was] beside the altar and he sent Solomon Benaiah [the] son of Jehoiada saying go fall on him.
Cuando el rey Salomón fue informado de que Joab buscaba santuario junto al altar, envió a Benaía, hijo de Joyadá, para que lo ejecutara.
30 And he went Benaiah to [the] tent of Yahweh and he said to him thus he says the king come out and he said - In-deed here I will die and he brought back Benaiah the king word saying thus he spoke Joab and thus he answered me.
Benaía fue a la Tienda del Señor y le dijo a Joab: “¡El rey te ordena que salgas!” “¡No! ¡Moriré aquí!” respondió Joab. Benaía volvió a ver al rey y le contó lo que había dicho Joab.
31 And he said to him the king do just as he has spoken and fall on him and you will bury him and you will remove - blood of without cause which he has shed Joab from on me and from on [the] house of father my.
“Haz lo que dice”, le dijo el rey a Benaía. “Derríbalo y entiérralo. Así quitarás de mí y de mi familia la culpa de la sangre inocente que derramó Joab.
32 And he will bring back Yahweh blood his on head his who he fell on two men righteous and good more than him and he killed them with the sword and father my David not he knew Abner [the] son of Ner [the] commander of [the] army of Israel and Amasa [the] son of Jether [the] commander of [the] army of Judah.
El Señor le pagará la sangre que derramó, pues sin que mi padre David lo supiera, mató a dos hombres buenos que eran mejores que él. Con su espada mató a Abner, hijo de Ner, comandante del ejército de Israel, y a Amasa, hijo de Jeter, comandante del ejército de Judá.
33 And they will return blood their on [the] head of Joab and on [the] head of offspring his for ever and to David and to offspring his and to house his and to throne his it will belong peace until perpetuity from with Yahweh.
Que la responsabilidad de haber derramado su sangre recaiga para siempre sobre Joab y sus descendientes; pero que el Señor dé paz y prosperidad a David, a sus descendientes, a su familia y a su dinastía para siempre”.
34 And he went up Benaiah [the] son of Jehoiada and he fell on him and he put to death him and he was buried in own house his in the wilderness.
Entonces Benaía hijo de Joyadá regresó y mató a Joab. Lo enterraron en su casa del desierto.
35 And he put the king Benaiah [the] son of Jehoiada in place of him over the army and Zadok the priest he put the king in place of Abiathar.
El rey nombró a Benaía, hijo de Joyadá, para que asumiera el papel de Joab como comandante del ejército, y sustituyó a Abiatar por el sacerdote Sadoc.
36 And he sent the king and he summoned Shimei and he said to him build for yourself a house in Jerusalem and you will dwell there and not you must go out from there where? and where?
Entonces el rey llamó a Simí y le dijo: “Ve y construye una casa en Jerusalén y quédate allí, pero no salgas ni vayas a ninguna otra parte.
37 And it will be - on [the] day going out you and you will pass over [the] wadi of Kidron certainly you will know that certainly you will die blood your it will be on own head your.
Debes saber con certeza que el día que salgas y cruces el Valle de Cedrón morirás. Tu muerte será tu propia responsabilidad”.
38 And he said Shimei to the king [is] good the word just as he has spoken lord my the king so he will do servant your and he dwelt Shimei in Jerusalem days many.
“Lo que dice Su Majestad es justo”, respondió Simí. “Su servidor hará lo que mi señor el rey ha ordenado”. Simí vivió en Jerusalén durante mucho tiempo.
39 And it was from [the] end of three years and they fled two servants of Shimei to Achish [the] son of Maacah [the] king of Gath and people told to Shimei saying there! servants your [are] in Gath.
Pero tres años después, dos esclavos de Simí se escaparon a Aquis, hijo de Macá, rey de Gat. Le dijeron a Simí: “Mira, tus esclavos están en Gat”.
40 And he arose Shimei and he saddled donkey his and he went Gath towards to Achish to seek servants his and he went Shimei and he brought servants his from Gath.
Así que Simí ensilló su asno y fue a Aquis en Gat para buscar a sus esclavos. Los encontró y los trajo de Gat.
41 And it was told to Solomon that he had gone Shimei from Jerusalem Gath and he had returned.
Salomón fue informado de que Simí había salido de Jerusalén para ir a Gat, y que luego había regresado.
42 And he sent the king and he summoned Shimei and he said to him ¿ not did I make swear you by Yahweh and did I warn? you saying on [the] day going out you and you will go where? and where? certainly you will know that certainly you will die and you said to me [is] good the word I have heard.
El rey convocó a Simí y le preguntó: “¿No te juré por el Señor, no te advertí que el día que te fueras a otro lugar debías saber con certeza que ibas a morir? ¿No me respondiste: ‘Lo que dice Su Majestad es justo; haré lo que me has ordenado’?
43 And why? not have you kept [the] oath of Yahweh and the command which I commanded to you.
Entonces, ¿por qué no has cumplido tu voto al Señor y has obedecido mis órdenes?”
44 And he said the king to Shimei you you know all the evil which it knows heart your which you did to David father my and he will return Yahweh evil your on head your.
El rey también le dijo a Simí: “En el fondo sabes todo el mal que le hiciste a mi padre David. Por eso el Señor te pagará tu maldad.
45 And the king Solomon [will be] blessed and [the] throne of David it will be established before Yahweh until perpetuity.
Pero yo, el rey Salomón, seré bendecido y la dinastía de David se mantendrá a salvo en la presencia del Señor para siempre”.
46 And he commanded the king Benaiah [the] son of Jehoiada and he went out and he fell on him and he died and the kingdom it was established in [the] hand of Solomon.
Entnoces el rey ordenó a Benaía, hijo de Joyadá, que ejecutara a Simí, así que éste fue y mató a Simí. De esta manera, el dominio de Salomón sobre el reino quedó asegurado.

< 1 Kings 2 >