< 2 Samuel 14 >

1 Joab realized that the king yearned [IDM] to see Absalom.
Joab, hijo de Sarvia, sabía que el rey seguía pensando en Absalón.
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.
Entonces Joab envió un mensajero a Tecoa para que trajera a una mujer sabia que vivía allí. Y le dijo: “Finge estar de luto. Ponte ropa de luto y no uses aceites perfumados. Ponte como una mujer que lleva mucho tiempo de luto por los muertos.
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].
Luego ve al rey y dile esto”. Entonces Joab le indicó lo que debía decir.
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!”
Cuando la mujer de Tecoa fue a ver al rey, se inclinó hacia el suelo en señal de respeto y dijo: “¡Por favor, ayúdeme, Su Majestad!”
5 The king replied, “What is your problem?” She replied, “Please, sir, I am a widow. My husband died [some time ago].
“¿Qué pasa?”, le preguntó el rey. “Lamentablemente soy viuda. Mi marido ha muerto”, respondió ella.
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.
“Su Majestad, yo tenía dos hijos. Se pelearon fuera, y no había nadie para detenerlos. Uno de ellos golpeó al otro y lo mató.
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]”
Ahora toda la familia está en mi contra, y me dicen: ‘Entrega a tu hijo, que ha matado a su hermano, para que lo condenemos a muerte por haber asesinado a su hermano. Así tampoco heredará nada’. Con esto apagarían el último tizón de esperanza que tengo para continuar con el nombre de mi marido y su familia en el mundo”.
8 Then the king said to the woman, “Go back home; I will take care of this matter for you.”
“Vete a casa”, le dijo el rey a la mujer, “y yo mismo me encargaré de que se resuelva tu caso”.
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).”
“Gracias, Su Majestad”, dijo la mujer. “Yo y mi familia asumiremos la culpa, y que Su Majestad y su familia sean considerados inocentes”.
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.”
“Si alguien se queja de ello, tráemelo aquí y no volverá a molestarte”, le dijo el rey.
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]”
“Por favor, Majestad”, continuó la mujer, “¡jura por el Señor, tu Dios, que impedirás que la persona que quiere vengar el asesinato lo empeore matando a mi hijo!” “Vive el Señor”, prometió, “ni un solo pelo de la cabeza de tu hijo caerá al suelo”.
12 Then the woman said, “Your Majesty, please allow me to say one more thing to you.” He replied, “Speak!”
“¿Podría pedir otra cosa, Su Majestad?”, preguntó la mujer. “Adelante”, respondió él.
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.
“¿Por qué has tramado algo similar contra el pueblo de Dios?”, preguntó la mujer. “Ya que Su Majestad acaba de decidir mi caso por lo que dijo, ¿no se ha condenado a sí mismo porque se niega a traer de vuelta al hijo que desterró?
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.
Sí, todos tenemos que morir. Somos como el agua derramada en el suelo que no se puede volver a recoger. Pero eso no es lo que hace Dios. Por el contrario, él obra para que todo aquel que es desterrado pueda volver a casa con él.
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.
Por eso he venido a explicarle esto a Su Majestad, porque alguien me ha asustado. Así que he pensado que es mejor hablar con el rey, y que tal vez me conceda mi petición.
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.’
Tal vez el rey me escuche y me salve del hombre que quiere separarnos a mí y a mi hijo del pueblo elegido por Dios.
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.”
Y pensé: ‘Que lo que diga Su Majestad me traiga la paz, pues Su Majestad es capaz de distinguir entre el bien y el mal, como un ángel de Dios. Que el Señor, tu Dios, esté contigo’”.
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.”
“Por favor, no te niegues a responder a la pregunta que voy a hacer”, le dijo el rey a la mujer. “Por favor, haga su pregunta, Su Majestad”, respondió ella.
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.
“¿Todo esto es obra de Joab?”, preguntó el rey. La mujer respondió: “Como usted vive, Su Majestad, nadie puede ocultarle nada. Sí, fue Joab, tu oficial, quien me ordenó hacer esto; me dijo exactamente lo que tenía que decir.
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].”
Lo hizo para mostrar el otro lado de la situación, pero Su Majestad es tan sabio como un ángel de Dios, y usted sabe todo lo que sucede en este país”.
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].”
El rey le dijo a Joab: “Bien, lo haré. Ve y trae de vuelta al joven Absalón”.
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.”
Joab se inclinó con el rostro hacia el suelo en señal de respeto y bendijo al rey. “Hoy”, dijo Joab, “yo, tu siervo, sé que me apruebas, Su Majestad, porque has concedido mi petición”.
23 Then Joab got up and went to Geshur, and got Absalom and brought him back to Jerusalem.
Joab fue a Gesur y trajo a Absalón de vuelta a Jerusalén.
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.
Pero el rey dio esta orden: “Puede volver a su casa, pero no debe venir a verme”. Así que Absalón volvió a su casa, pero no fue a ver al rey.
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.
Absalón era admirado como el hombre más apuesto de todo Israel. No tenía ni un solo defecto de la cabeza a los pies.
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.
Se cortaba el pelo todos los años porque se le ponía muy pesado: pesaba doscientos siclos reales.
27 Absalom had three sons and one daughter named Tamar. She was a very beautiful woman.
Tenía tres hijos y una hija llamada Tamar, una mujer muy hermosa.
28 [After] Absalom [returned to] Jerusalem, he lived there two years, and during that time he never [was allowed to] see the king.
Absalón vivió en Jerusalén durante dos años, pero no se le permitió ver al rey.
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.
Absalón llamó a Joab para que le permitiera ver al rey, para que Joab lo enviara al rey, pero Joab se negó a ir. Absalón volvió a llamar a Joab, pero éste siguió sin venir.
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].
Entonces Absalón les dijo a sus siervos: “Miren, el campo de Joab está al lado del mío, y tiene cebada creciendo allí. Vayan y préndanle fuego”. Los siervos de Absalón fueron y prendieron fuego al campo.
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 fue a la casa de Absalón y preguntó: “¿Por qué tus siervos incendiaron mi campo?”.
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.’”
“Mira” – dijo Absalón, – “te he mandado llamar diciendo: ‘Ven aquí. Quiero que vayas a ver al rey y le preguntes: ¿Por qué me he molestado en volver de Gesur? Hubiera sido mejor que me quedara allí’. Así que ve y haz que me vea el rey, y si soy culpable de algo, que me mate”.
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].
Así que Joab fue y le contó al rey lo que Absalón había dicho. Entonces David llamó a Absalón, quien vino y se inclinó con el rostro en el suelo ante él en señal de respeto. Entonces el rey besó a Absalón.

< 2 Samuel 14 >