< 2 Samuel 14 >

1 Joab realized that the king yearned [IDM] to see Absalom.
Joab Serujason skyna at kongen endå var glad i Absalom.
2 So Joab sent someone to Tekoa [town] to bring back a woman who was very clever. [When she arrived, ] Joab said to her, “Pretend that you are grieving because someone has died. Put on clothes that show that you are mourning. Do not put any lotion/ointment on your body. Act as if you are a woman who has been mourning for a long time.
Han sende då bod til Tekoa og henta ei sløg kona derifrå og baud henne: «Te deg som du hev sorg! Klæd deg i syrgjebunad! Smyr deg ikkje med olje! Te deg som ei kvinna som hev syrgt på ein avliden i lang tid!
3 And go to the king, and tell him what I tell you to say.” Then Joab told her what to say [MTY] [to the king].
Gakk so inn til kongen og tala til honom desse ordi!» - Joab lagde henne ordi i munnen.
4 So the woman from Tekoa went to the king. She prostrated herself in front of him and then bowed down to him, and said, “Your Majesty, help me!”
Tekoa-kona tala til kongen, fall å gruve ned på jordi og bøygde seg, og ropa: «Hjelp, konge!»
5 The king replied, “What is your problem?” She replied, “Please, sir, I am a widow. My husband died [some time ago].
Kongen spurde: «Kva er i vegen med deg?» Ho svara: «Å, eg er ei syrgjande enkja; mannen min er dåen.
6 I had two sons. But one day they quarreled with each other out in the fields. There was no one to separate them, and one of them struck the other one and killed him.
Tenestkvinna di hadde tvo søner. Dei kom i trætta med kvarandre ute på marki; og det var ingen til å skilja deim; den eine gav då bror sin banehogg.
7 Now, all my family oppose me. They are insisting that I allow them to kill my son who is still alive [MTY], in order that they may get revenge for his killing his brother. But if they do that, I will not have any son to inherit [my husband’s possessions]. That would be like [MET] extinguishing the last coals of a fire, and my husband would not have a son to preserve our family’s name. [DOU]”
No ris heile ætti upp mot tenestkvinna di og krev: «Hit med brormordaren! Me vil drepa honom til hemn for han myrde bror sin! So fær me rudt ervingen or vegen med same!» Og soleis vil dei sløkkja den siste voni eg hev att i livet, og meinka mannen min både ettermæle og avkjøme her på jordi.»
8 Then the king said to the woman, “Go back home; I will take care of this matter for you.”
Kongen sagde til kona: «Far heim! eg skal greida saki for deg.»
9 The woman from Tekoa replied to the king, “Your Majesty, if you are criticized [for helping me], my family and I will accept the blame. You and the royal family will (be innocent/not have done what is wrong).”
Men Tekoa-kona svara kongen: «Herre konge! På meg og på farsætti mi kvile all skuldi! Men kongen og kongsstolen lyt vera utan skuld!»
10 The king said to her, “If anyone says anything [to threaten you/cause you trouble] you, bring that person to me, and [I will make sure that] he will never cause you trouble again.”
Då sagde kongen: «Segjer nokon eitkvart med deg, so kom hit med honom! han skal ikkje gjera deg mein ein gong til.»
11 Then the woman said, “Your Majesty, please pray that Yahweh your God will not allow my relative, who [wants to get] revenge on my son for killing [MTY] his brother, to be able to do that.” David replied, “As surely as Yahweh lives, your son will not be harmed at all. [IDM]”
Ho sagde: «Kom i hug Herren, din Gud, konge, so blodhemnaren ikkje skal auka ulukka og rydja son min or vegen.» Då sagde han: «So sant Herren liver, ikkje eit hår skal verta skadt på hovudet åt son din!»
12 Then the woman said, “Your Majesty, please allow me to say one more thing to you.” He replied, “Speak!”
Då tok kona til ords: «Lat tenestkvinna di endå få lov å segja eit ord med deg, herre konge!» Han svara: «Seg det!»
13 The woman said, “Why have you done this bad thing to God’s people? You have not allowed your son Absalom to return home. By saying what you have just said, you have certainly declared [RHQ] that what you have done is wrong.
«Kvifor hev du tenkt so vondt mot Guds folk?» sagde kona; «når kongen talar so, då er det som um han hev dømt seg sjølv, med di kongen let ikkje sin burtstøytte son koma heim att.
14 We all die; we are like [SIM] water that cannot be picked up after it is spilled on the ground. But God does not just cause us to die; he creates ways to bring us back when we become separated from him.
Vist lyt me alle døy. Men likjest på vatnet som vert utrent på marki, og som ein ikkje kann samla upp att. Men Gud let ingen døy, utan han tenkjer ut alt som tenkjast kann til å berga den burtstøytte so han ikkje vert burtstøytt frå honom.
15 “Now, Your Majesty, I have come to you because others have threatened me. So I said to myself, ‘I will go and talk to the king, and perhaps he will do what I request him to do.
Eg er komi til å tala desse ordi med deg no, herre konge, av di skyldfolket mitt hev skræmt meg. Tenestkvinna di kom i hug: «Eg vil tala med kongen; kann henda kongen vil gjera det eg bed um.
16 Perhaps he will listen to me, and save me from the man who is trying to kill my son. If my son is killed, it would result in us disappearing from the land that God gave to us.’
Ja, kongen vil lyda på tenestkvinna si, og berga meg frå den som vil rydja or vegen både meg og son min or Guds eige folk.»
17 “And I thought, ‘What the king says will comfort/encourage me, because the king is like [SIM] an angel of God. He knows what is good and what is evil.’ I pray/desire that Yahweh our God will (be with/direct) you.”
Og tenestkvinna di tenkte: «Eit ord frå deg, herre konge, vil gjera meg sutlaus! For du, herre konge, er som Guds engel, med di du høyrer alt både godt og vondt.» So vere Herren, din Gud, med deg!»
18 Then the king said to the woman, “I will now ask you a question. Answer it, and tell me the truth. [LIT]” The woman replied, “Your majesty, ask your question.”
Då tok kongen åt ords og sagde til kona: «Svara meg ope og ærleg på det som eg no spør deg!» Ho svara: «Seg det, herre konge!»
19 The king said, “Was Joab the one who told you to do this?” She replied, “Yes, Your Majesty, as surely as you live, I cannot avoid telling you what is true. Yes, indeed, it was Joab who told me to come here, and who told me what to say.
Kongen spurde: «Hev ikkje Joab si finger med i dette spelet?» Kona svara: «So sant som du liver, herre konge, når du talar, herre konge, kann ingen koma undan anten til høgre eller vinstre. Jau, det er Joab, tenaren din, som hev lagt dette på meg, og lagt tenestkvinna di i munnen alt det eg hev sagt.
20 He did it in order to cause you to think differently about this matter. Your Majesty, you are as wise as God’s angels, and [it seems that] you know everything [that happens] on the earth, [so you know why Joab sent me here].”
Joab, tenaren din, hev gjort det, av di han vilde få saki til å sjå onnorleis ut. Men du, herre, er vis som Guds engel, so du veit alt som hender på jordi.»
21 Then the king [summoned] Joab [and] said to him, “Listen! I have decided to do [what you want]. So go and get that young man Absalom and bring him back [to Jerusalem].”
Kongen sagde då til Joab: «Godt og vel! eg skal so gjera. Far av og før heim den unge mannen, Absalom!»
22 Joab prostrated himself on the ground, and then he bowed down before the king, and [asked God to] bless him. Then Joab said, “Your Majesty, today I know that you are pleased with me, because you have agreed to do what I requested.”
Då fall Joab å gruve, bøygde seg til jordi og velsigna kongen. Joab sagde: «I dag skynar tenaren din at du, herre konge, eig godvilje for meg, sidan du, konge, gjer det eg bed um.»
23 Then Joab got up and went to Geshur, and got Absalom and brought him back to Jerusalem.
Joab reis upp og drog til Gesur, og førde Absalom til Jerusalem.
24 But the king said/commanded that Absalom would not be permitted to live in the palace. He said, “I do not want him to come to see me.” So Absalom lived in his own house, and did not go to [talk to] the king.
Kongen gav det bodet: «Han lyt ganga heim til seg sjølv. For mine augo skal han ikkje koma.» So gjekk Absalom heim til seg sjølv, og kom ikkje kongen for augo.
25 Absalom was very handsome. He looked perfect, from the bottom of his feet to the top of his head. In all of Israel there was no one whom people admired more than Absalom.
I heile Israel beid ikkje maken til Absalom so væn, og ingen so namngjeten; det beid ikkje lyte på honom frå kvervel til iljar.
26 His hair was very thick, and he cut it only once each year, when it became too heavy for him. Using the standard weights, he would weigh the hair [that he cut off], and it always weighed about five pounds.
Når han klypte håret på hovudet sitt - det gjorde han på slutten av kvart år; for det var so tungt at han laut klyppa det - då vog dei håret hans, og fann at det vog tvo hundrad lodd etter kongens vegt.
27 Absalom had three sons and one daughter named Tamar. She was a very beautiful woman.
Absalom hadde tri søner og ei dotter; ho heitte Tamar og var fager å sjå til.
28 [After] Absalom [returned to] Jerusalem, he lived there two years, and during that time he never [was allowed to] see the king.
Då Absalom hadde halde seg tvo år i Jerusalem og ikkje kome kongen for augo,
29 So he sent [a messenger] to Joab to ask him to come [and talk to him], but Joab refused to come. So Absalom sent [a message to him] a second time, but he still would not come.
sende han bod etter Joab, var meint å senda honom til kongen. Men han vilde ikkje koma. Andre gongen sende han bod; han vilde ikkje koma.
30 Then Absalom said to his servants, “You know that Joab’s field is next to mine, and that he has barley [growing] there. Go and light a fire there [to burn his barley].” So Absalom’s servants [went there and] lit a fire, [and all his barley burned].
Då sagde han med tenarane sine: «De veit at Joab hev ein åkerteig ved sida av min; og der hev han bygg. Far dit og kveik eld på!» So kveikte drengjerne åt Absalom eld på åkerteigen.
31 Joab [knew who had done it, so he] went to Absalom’s house and said to him, “Why have your servants burned [the barley in] my field?”
Joab for upp og gjekk heim til Absalom: «Kvi hev drengjerne dine kveikt eld på åkerteigen min?» spurde han.
32 Absalom replied, “Because [you did not come to me when] I sent messages to you [requesting that you come]. I wanted to request that you go to the king to say to him, ‘Absalom (wants to know what good it did/says that is was useless) [RHQ] for him [RHQ] to leave Geshur and come here. [He thinks that] it would have been better for him to have stayed there. [He wants you to] allow him to talk to you. And if you think that he has done something that is wrong, you can [command that] he be executed.’”
«Eg sende då bod etter deg, » svara Absalom, «og bad deg koma hit, so eg kunde senda deg til kongen med desse ordi: «Kvifor fekk eg koma heim frå Gesur? det vøre betre for meg um eg hadde halde meg der framleides.» No vil eg fram for kongen. Er eg saka i nokor illgjerning, so fær han drepa meg.»
33 So Joab went to the king, and told him [what Absalom had said]. Then the king [summoned Absalom], and he came to the king and knelt down in front of him with his face touching the ground. Then the king kissed Absalom [to show that he was pleased to see him].
Då gjekk Joab til kongen og melde honom det. Kongen kalla då til seg Absalom; og han kom inn til kongen, kasta seg å gruve for honom og bøygde seg til jordi framfor kongen. Og kongen kysste Absalom.

< 2 Samuel 14 >