< 2 Samuel 18 >

1 David mynstra folket sitt og sette førarar og underførar yver deim.
David arranged his soldiers for the battle. He divided them into groups, and appointed a commander for each 100 soldiers and a commander for each 1,000 soldiers.
2 So sende David ut folket; den eine tridjeparten under Joab, den andre tridjeparten under Abisai Serujason, bror åt Joab, og den tridje under Ittai frå Gat. Og kongen sagde til folket: «Eg er fast meint på å draga ut sjølv med dykk.»
He sent them out in three groups. Joab commanded one group, Joab’s brother Abishai commanded a second group, and Ittai from Gath commanded the third group. David said to them, “I myself will go with you [to the battle].”
3 Men dei svara: «Du fær ikkje draga ut. Um me lyt røma, bryr ingen seg um oss. Um helvti av oss vert drepne, bryr ingen seg um oss. Men du er no jamgod med titusund av oss. Difor er det likare at du er budd på å koma oss til hjelp frå byen.»
But his soldiers said, “No, we will not allow you to go with us. If they force us all to run away, they will not be concerned about that happening. Or if they kill half of us, that will also not be what they want. To them, [killing] you is more important than [killing] 10,000 of us. So it will be better that you [stay here] in the city and send help to us.”
4 Kongen sagde: «Det de meiner er best, det vil eg gjera.» So tok kongen post attmed porten. Og heile heren drog ut i hundrad og i tusund.
The king replied, “Okay, I will do whatever seems best to you.” So he stood at the gate [and watched] while his soldiers marched out, group by group.
5 Kongen baud Joab, Abisai og Ittai: «Far no varsamt med den unge mannen, med Absalom!» Heile heren høyrde kva kongen baud herhovdingarne um Absalom.
[While they were leaving, ] the king commanded Joab, Abishai, and Ittai, “For my sake, do not harm my son Absalom!” And all the troops heard it when David gave that order about Absalom to those three commanders.
6 So drog heren ut i opi marki mot Israel. Og det kom til slag i Efraimsskogen.
So the army went out to fight against the Israeli soldiers [who were with Absalom]. They fought the battle in the forest [where people from the tribe] of Ephraim [lived].
7 Der vart Israels-heren slegen av Davids herfolk. Og vart stort mannefall millom deim den dagen: tjuge tusund mann.
David’s soldiers defeated Absalom’s soldiers. They killed 20,000 of them!
8 Slaget spreidde seg utyver heile den kanten av landet. Og skogen øydde fleire folk den dagen enn sverdet.
The battle was fought {They fought the battle} all over that area, and the number of men who died because of [dangerous things in] the forest [PRS] was greater than the number of men who were killed (in the battle/by swords).
9 Det bar so til at Absalom råka på nokre av folki åt David. Han reid på eit muldyret. Og då muldyret kom inn under dei tette greinerne av ei stor eik, vart hovudet hans klemt fast millom greinerne. Og han vart hangande millom himmel og jord. For muldyret han reid på, sprang sin veg.
During the battle, Absalom suddenly came near [some of] David’s soldiers. Absalom was riding on his mule; and when the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak tree, Absalom’s head/hair was caught in the branches. The mule kept going, but Absalom was left dangling in the air.
10 Ein mann som såg det, melde det til Joab: «Eg fekk sjå Absalom hangande i ei eik der burte.»
One of David’s soldiers saw what happened, and went and told Joab, “I saw Absalom hanging in an oak tree!”
11 Joab spurde bodberaren: «Når du såg det, kvifor slo du honom ikkje til marki med same? So skulde eg gjerne ha gjeve deg ti sylvdalar og eit belte for det.»
Joab said to the man, “What? You say that you saw him hanging there, so why did you not kill him immediately [RHQ]? [If you had killed him, ] I would have given you ten pieces of silver and a belt!”
12 Mannen svara: «Um eg so skulde fenge ti tusund sylvdalar upp i neven, so ikkje eg leggja hand på kongssonen. Me høyrde då med eigne øyro kor kongen baud deg og Abisai og Ittai: «Tak vare på den unge mannen, på Absalom, for meg.»
The man replied to Joab, “Even if you gave me 1,000 pieces of silver, I would not have done anything to harm [IDM] the king’s son. We all heard the king command you and Abishai and Ittai, ‘For my sake, do not harm my son Absalom!’
13 Og hadde eg gjort svik mot hans liv - for ingen ting vert løynd for kongen - so vilde du halde deg utanfor.»
If I had disobeyed the king and killed Absalom, the king would have heard about it, because the king hears about everything, and even you would not have defended me!”
14 «Eg vil ikkje hefta tidi lenger meg deg, » sagde Joab, treiv tri spjot i handi, og deim rende han i bringa på Absalom, som endå hekk livande millom greinerne på eiki.
Joab said, “I am not going to waste time talking to you!” Then he took three spears [and went to where Absalom was], and thrust them into Absalom’s chest/heart while he was still alive, dangling from the oak tree.
15 So kom ti sveinar til, Joabs våpnsveinar, og gav Absalom banehogg.
Then ten young men who carried weapons for Joab surrounded Absalom and [finished] killing him.
16 Joab bles i luren. Og herfolket heldt upp med å forfylgja Israel, då Joab baud deim stogga.
Then Joab blew his trumpet [to signal that they should not fight any more], and his soldiers returned from pursuing those Israeli soldiers.
17 Dei tok og kasta Absalom i ei stor grop i skogen, og hauga i hop ei veldug steinrøys yver honom. Heile Israel tok til rømings kvar til seg.
They took Absalom’s body and threw it into a huge pit in the forest, and covered it with a huge pile of stones. Then all the remaining Israeli soldiers [who had been with Absalom] fled to their own towns.
18 Absalom sjølv hadde i livande live teke og reist upp til minne for seg den merkesteinen som stend i Kongsdalen; med di han sagde: «Eg hev ingen son til å halda uppe namnet mitt!» Han kalla merkesteinen etter sitt namn; og han heiter «Absaloms minne» endå den dag i dag.
Absalom had no sons to preserve his [family] name. So, while Absalom was alive, he built a monument to himself in the King’s Valley [near Jerusalem, in order that people would remember him]. He put his name on the monument, and people still call it Absalom’s monument.
19 Ahima’as Sadoksson sagde: «Lat meg skunda meg og melda kongen fagnadtiendi, at Herren hev hjelpt honom til retten sin mot uvenerne sine!»
[After Absalom had been killed, ] Zadok’s son Ahimaaz said to Joab, “Allow me to run to the king to tell him the good news that Yahweh has rescued him from the power of his enemies!”
20 «Nei, » sagde Joab, «det vert inkje fagnadbod det du hev å bera i dag. Ein annan dag kann du koma med fagnadtiend. Men i dag vert det ingen fagnadtiend; for det er son åt kongen som er avliden.»
But Joab said to him, “No, I will not allow you to take news to the king today. Some other day I will allow you to take some news, but not today. [If you took news today it would not be good news for the king, ] because his son is dead.”
21 So baud Joab ein ætiop: «Gakk og meld kongen det du hev set!» Ætiopen fall ned for Joab og sprang av stad.
Then Joab said to David’s servant who was from Ethiopia, “You go and tell the king what you have seen.” So the man from Ethiopia bowed in front of Joab, and started to run.
22 Ahima’as Sadoksson bad Joab andre gongen: «Kome kva kome vil: lat meg springa eg og, etter ætiopen!» Joab svara: «Kvifor vil du det, guten min? Dette er då ikkje nokor fagnadtiend, som du kann venta løn for!»
Then Ahimaaz said again to Joab, “Even though [that man from Ethiopia is running], allow me to run behind him.” Joab replied, “My boy/son, why do you want to do that? You will not receive any reward for your news!”
23 Han sagde: «Koma kva kome vil: eg spring!» «So spring då!» sagde Joab. Og Ahima’as sprang, og tok vegen yver Jordan-kverven og kom fyre ætiopen.
But Ahimaaz replied, “That does not matter, I want to go.” So Joab said, “Okay, go.” So Ahimaaz ran along [another] road through the Jordan Valley and arrived [where David was] before the man from Ethiopia arrived.
24 David sat inni dubbelporten. Og ein vaktmann steig upp på porttaket innmed muren. Då han skoda ut, fekk han sjå ein koma springande åleine.
David was sitting between the outer gate and the inner gate [of the city]. The watchman/lookout went up on top of the city wall and stood on the roof over the gates. He looked out and saw one man running alone.
25 Vaktmannen ropa og melde det åt kongen. Då sagde kongen. «Er han åleine, so hev han eit fagnadbod å bera fram. Men medan han kom næmare,
The watchman called down and reported it to the king. The king said, “If he is alone, [that indicates/means that] he is bringing [good] news.” The man who was running continued to come closer.
26 fekk vaktmannen sjå ein annan kom springande. Då ropa vaktmannen ned til portvakti: «No ser eg ein til kjem springande åleine.» Kongen sagde: «Han kjem og med fagnadbod.»
Then the watchman saw another man running. So he called down to the gatekeeper, “Look! There is another man running!” And the king said, “He also is bringing [some good] news.”
27 Vaktmannen sagde: Etter måten å springa på, tykkjer eg den fyrste må vera Ahima’as Sadoksson.» Kongen sagde: «Han er ein god mann! han kjem visseleg med fagnadtidend.»
The watchman said, “I think the first man [must be Ahimaaz, because he] is running like Ahimaaz runs.” The king said, “He is a good man, and [I am sure] he is coming with good news.”
28 Ahima’as ropa til kongen: «Heil og sæl!» So fall han å gruve til jordi framfor kongen og sagde: «Lova vere Herren, din Gud! Han hev gjeve deg dei mennerne som lyfte handi mot deg, herre konge!»
[When] Ahimaaz [reached the king, he] called out “I hope/desire that things will go well with you!” Then he prostrated himself on the ground in front of the king and said, “Your Majesty, praise Yahweh our God, who has rescued you from the men who were rebelling against you!”
29 Kongen spurde: «Stend det vel til med den unge mannen, med Absalom?» Ahima’as svara: «Eg såg ei stor mannemuge då Joab sende den andre kongstenaren og meg. Men eg veit ikkje kva det galdt.»
The king said, “Is the young man Absalom safe/all right?” Ahimaaz [did not want to answer that question, so he] replied, “When Joab sent me, I saw that there was a lot of confusion, but I do not know what it was about.”
30 Kongen sagde: «Gakk til sides, og statt der!» Han so gjorde.
Then the king said, “Stand aside.” So Ahimaaz stepped aside and stood there.
31 Nett då kom ætiopen. Han sagde: «Tak imot fagnadbodet, herre konge, at i dag hev Herren gjeve deg rett mot alle deim som reiste seg mot deg.»
Suddenly the man from Ethiopia arrived, and said, “Your Majesty, I have good news for you! Yahweh has enabled your soldiers to defeat all those who rebelled against you!”
32 Kongen spurde ætiopen: «Stend det vel til med den unge mannen, med Absalom?» Ætiopen svara: «Gjev det må ganga soleis med uvenerne dine, herre konge, og med alle som reiser seg mot deg og vil gjera deg mein, som det gjekk med den unge mannen!»
The king said to him, “Is the young man Absalom safe/all right?” And the man from Ethiopia replied, “Sir, I wish/desire that what happened to him would happen to all of your enemies and to all those who rebel against you!”
33 Då vart kongen reint ille ved, gjekk upp i taksalen yver porten, og gret. Og alt medan han gjekk, jamra han: «Absalom, son min, Absalom, son min, son min! Gjev eg hadde døytt i staden din! Absalom, son min, son min!»
The king [realized that he meant that Absalom was dead, so he] became (extremely distressed/overcome with grief), and he went up to the room above the gateway and cried. While he was going up, he kept crying out, “O, my son Absalom! My son! O, my son Absalom, I desire/wish that I had died instead of you!”

< 2 Samuel 18 >