< 2 Samuel 14 >
1 Joab, hijo de Sarvia, sabía que el rey seguía pensando en Absalón.
Now Joab, the son of Zeruiah, understood that the heart of the king had been turned toward Absalom,
2 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.
so he sent to Tekoa, and he brought from there a wise woman. And he said to her: “Feign that you are in mourning, and put on the clothing of one who mourns. And do not anoint yourself with oil, so that you may be like a woman who is still grieving for someone who died some time ago.
3 Luego ve al rey y dile esto”. Entonces Joab le indicó lo que debía decir.
And you shall enter to the king, and you shall speak words to him in this manner.” Then Joab put the words in her mouth.
4 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!”
And so, when the woman of Tekoa had entered to the king, she fell before him on the ground, and she reverenced, and she said, “Save me, O king.”
5 “¿Qué pasa?”, le preguntó el rey. “Lamentablemente soy viuda. Mi marido ha muerto”, respondió ella.
And the king said to her, “What problem do you have?” And she responded: “Alas, I am a woman who is a widow. For my husband has died.
6 “Su Majestad, yo tenía dos hijos. Se pelearon fuera, y no había nadie para detenerlos. Uno de ellos golpeó al otro y lo mató.
And your handmaid had two sons. And they quarreled against one another in the field. And there was no one there who would be able to stop them. And one struck the other, and killed him.
7 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”.
And behold, the whole family, rising up against your handmaid, said: ‘Deliver him who struck down his brother, so that we may kill him for the life of his brother, whom he killed, and so that we may do away with the heir.’ And they are seeking to extinguish my spark that is left, so that there may not survive a name for my husband, nor a remnant upon the earth.”
8 “Vete a casa”, le dijo el rey a la mujer, “y yo mismo me encargaré de que se resuelva tu caso”.
And the king said to the woman, “Go to your own house, and I will make a decree on your behalf.”
9 “Gracias, Su Majestad”, dijo la mujer. “Yo y mi familia asumiremos la culpa, y que Su Majestad y su familia sean considerados inocentes”.
And the woman of Tekoa said to the king: “May the iniquity be upon me, my lord, and upon the house of my father. But may the king and his throne be innocent.”
10 “Si alguien se queja de ello, tráemelo aquí y no volverá a molestarte”, le dijo el rey.
And the king said, “Whoever will contradict you, bring him to me, and he will never touch you again.”
11 “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”.
And she said, “Let the king remember the Lord his God, so that close blood relatives may not be multiplied in order to take revenge, and so that they may by no means kill my son.” And he said, “As the Lord lives, not one hair from your son shall fall to the ground.”
12 “¿Podría pedir otra cosa, Su Majestad?”, preguntó la mujer. “Adelante”, respondió él.
Then the woman said, “Let your handmaid speak a word to my lord the king.” And he said, “Speak.”
13 “¿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?
And the woman said: “Why have you thought such a thing against the people of God, and why has the king spoken this word, so that he sins and does not lead back the one whom he rejected?
14 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.
We are all dying, and we are all like waters that flow into the ground and do not return. God does not will to lose a soul. Instead, he renews his efforts, thinking that what has been rejected might not perish altogether.
15 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.
Therefore, now I have come to speak this word to my lord the king, in the presence of the people. And your handmaid said: I will speak to the king, for perhaps there may be some way for the king to accomplish the word of his handmaid.
16 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.
And the king listened, and he freed his handmaid from the hand of all who were willing to take away me and my son together, from the inheritance of God.
17 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’”.
Therefore, let your handmaid speak, so that the word of my lord the king may be like a sacrifice. For even like an Angel of God, so is my lord the king, so that he is moved by neither a blessing, nor a curse. Then too, the Lord your God is with you.”
18 “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.
And in response, the king said to the woman, “You shall not conceal from me a word of what I ask you.” And the woman said to him, “Speak, my lord the king.”
19 “¿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.
And the king said, “Is not the hand of Joab with you in all this?” And the woman answered and said: “By the welfare of your soul, my lord the king, it is neither to the left, nor to the right, in all these things that my lord the king has spoken. For your servant Joab himself instructed me, and he himself placed all these words in the mouth of your handmaid.
20 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”.
Thus did I turn to this figure of speech, because your servant Joab instructed it. But you, my lord the king, are wise, just as an Angel of God has wisdom, so that you understand all that is upon the earth.”
21 El rey le dijo a Joab: “Bien, lo haré. Ve y trae de vuelta al joven Absalón”.
And the king said to Joab: “Behold, your word has succeeded in appeasing me. Therefore, go and call back the boy Absalom.”
22 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”.
And falling to the ground upon his face, Joab reverenced, and he blessed the king. And Joab said: “Today your servant has understood that I have found grace in your sight, my lord the king. For you have accomplished the word of your servant.”
23 Joab fue a Gesur y trajo a Absalón de vuelta a Jerusalén.
Then Joab rose up, and he went away to Geshur. And he brought Absalom into Jerusalem.
24 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.
But the king said, “Let him return to his own house, but let him not see my face.” And so, Absalom returned to his own house, but he did not see the face of the king.
25 Absalón era admirado como el hombre más apuesto de todo Israel. No tenía ni un solo defecto de la cabeza a los pies.
Now in all of Israel, there was no man so handsome, and so very stately as Absalom. From the sole of the foot to the top of the head, there was no blemish in him.
26 Se cortaba el pelo todos los años porque se le ponía muy pesado: pesaba doscientos siclos reales.
And when he shaved off his hair, for he shaved it off once a year, because his long hair was burdensome to him, he weighed the hair of his head at two hundred shekels, by the public weights.
27 Tenía tres hijos y una hija llamada Tamar, una mujer muy hermosa.
Then three sons were born to Absalom, and one daughter, of elegant form, whose name was Tamar.
28 Absalón vivió en Jerusalén durante dos años, pero no se le permitió ver al rey.
And Absalom remained for two years in Jerusalem, and he did not see the face of the king.
29 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.
And so, he sent to Joab, so that he might send him to the king. But he refused to come to him. And when he had sent a second time, and he had refused to come to him,
30 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.
he said to his servants: “You know that the field of Joab, the one that is near my field, has a harvest of barley. Therefore, go and set it on fire.” And so, the servants of Absalom set fire to the grain field. And the servants of Joab, arriving with their garments torn, said, “The servants of Absalom have set fire to part of the field!”
31 Joab fue a la casa de Absalón y preguntó: “¿Por qué tus siervos incendiaron mi campo?”.
And Joab rose up, and he went to Absalom at his house, and he said, “Why have your servants set fire to my grain field?”
32 “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”.
And Absalom responded to Joab: “I sent to you, begging that you might come to me, and that I might send you to the king, and that you might say to him: ‘Why was I brought from Geshur? It would have been better for me to be there.’ I beg you, therefore, that I may see the face of the king. And if he is mindful of my iniquity, let him put me to death.”
33 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.
And so, Joab, entering to the king, reported everything to him. And Absalom was summoned. And he entered to the king, and he reverenced on the face of the earth. And the king kissed Absalom.