< 2 Samuel 2 >

1 Algún tiempo después de esto, David le preguntó al Señor: “¿Debo ir a una de las ciudades de Judá?”. “Sí, hazlo”, respondió el Señor. “¿A cuál debo ir?” preguntó David. “Ve a Hebrón”, dijo el Señor.
Some time after that, David asked Yahweh, “Should I go back to [live in] one of the towns in Judah?” Yahweh replied, “Yes, go up there.” Then David asked, “To which town should I go?” Yahweh replied, “To Hebron.”
2 Así que David se trasladó allí con sus dos esposas, Ahinoam, de Jezreel, y Abigail, la viuda de Nabal, de Carmel.
So David went up there, taking his two wives, Ahinoam who was from Jezreel [city], and Abigail, the widow of Nabal from Carmel [city].
3 También trajo a los hombres que estaban con él, junto con sus familias, y se instalaron en las aldeas cercanas a Hebrón.
He also took the men who had been with him, and their families. They all started to live in villages near Hebron.
4 Entonces los hombres de Judá llegaron a Hebrón, y allí ungieron a David como rey del pueblo de Judá. Cuando David se enteró de que eran los hombres de Jabes de Galaad los que habían enterrado a Saúl,
Then the men of Judah came to Hebron, and [one of] them poured olive oil on David’s head [to show they were appointing him to be] [MTY] the king of the tribe [MTY] of Judah. When David found out that the people of Jabesh [town] in [the] Gilead [region] had buried Saul’s body,
5 les envió mensajeros, diciendo: “Que el Señor los bendiga, porque demostraron su amor leal a Saúl, su amo, y lo enterraron debidamente.
he sent messengers to the men of Jabesh to tell them this: “I desire/hope that Yahweh will bless you for having shown, by burying the body of Saul your king, that you were loyal to him.
6 Que el Señor les demuestre amor leal y confianza, y yo también seré bueno con ustedes por lo que hicieron por Saúl.
Now I also desire/hope that Yahweh will faithfully love you and be loyal to you. And I will do good things for you because of what you have done [for Saul].
7 Así que sé fuerte y valiente, porque aunque Saúl, tu amo, ha muerto, el pueblo de Judá me ha ungido como su rey”.
Now, although Saul your king is dead, be strong and courageous, like the people of Judah, who have appointed me to be their king.”
8 Sin embargo, Abner, hijo de Ner, comandante del ejército de Saúl, había tomado a Isboset, hijo de Saúl, a Mahanaim.
[While this was happening], Ner’s son Abner, the commander of Saul’s army, took Saul’s son Ishbosheth and went across [the Jordan River] to Mahanaim [town].
9 Allí puso a Isboset como rey sobre Galaad, Aser, Jezreel, Efraín y Benjamín, de hecho sobre todo Israel.
There Abner proclaimed that Ishbosheth was now the king of [the] Gilead [region] and of the tribe of Asher and the region of Jezreel and the tribes of Ephraim and Benjamin. That meant that he was the king of all of the people of Israel.
10 Isboset, hijo de Saúl, tenía cuarenta años cuando se convirtió en rey de Israel, y reinó durante dos años. Sin embargo, el pueblo de Judá estaba del lado de David.
Ishbosheth was 40 years old when he started to rule over the people of Israel. He ruled them for two years. But the tribe of Judah (was loyal to David/wanted David to be their king),
11 David gobernó en Hebrón como rey del pueblo de Judá durante siete años y seis meses.
and he ruled them for seven and a half years while he was living in Hebron.
12 Un día, Abner y los hombres de Isboset salieron de Mahanaim y fueron a la ciudad de Gabaón.
[One day] Abner and the officials of Isbosheth went from Mahanaim [across the Jordan River] to Gibeon [city].
13 Joab, hijo de Sarvia, y los hombres de David partieron y se encontraron con ellos en el estanque de Gabaón, donde todos se sentaron, uno frente al otro, al otro lado del estanque.
Joab, whose mother was Zeruiah, and some of David’s officials [went from Hebron to Gibeon, and] met at the pool there. They all sat down, the one group on one side of the pool and the other group on the other side.
14 Abner le dijo a Joab: “¿Por qué no hacemos que algunos de los hombres luchen en combate cuerpo a cuerpo delante de nosotros?” “Bien”, aceptó Joab.
Abner said to Joab, “Let’s tell some of our young men to fight each other!” Joab replied, “Okay!”
15 Así que se presentaron doce hombres de cada bando: doce por Benjamín e Isboset, y doce por David.
So twelve men from the tribe of Benjamin fought for Ishbosheth, against twelve of David’s soldiers.
16 Cada uno agarró la cabeza de su adversario y le clavó la espada en el costado, de modo que todos cayeron muertos juntos. Por eso este lugar de Gabaón se llama el Campo de las Espadas.
Each of them grabbed the head of the man against whom he was fighting, and thrust his sword into that man’s side. The result was that all 24 of them fell down dead. So that area in Gibeon is now called ‘Field of Swords’.
17 La batalla que siguió fue muy reñida, pero finalmente Abner y sus hombres fueron derrotados por los de David.
Then [the others started to fight]. It was a very fierce battle. Abner and the men of Israel were defeated by David’s soldiers.
18 Los tres hijos de Sarvia estaban allí: Joab, Abisai y Asael. Asael era un corredor rápido, como una gacela que corre por el campo.
Zeruiah’s three sons were there [on that day]: Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Asahel was able to run very fast; he could run as fast as a wild gazelle/antelope.
19 Persiguió a Abner con una determinación absoluta.
Asahel started to pursue Abner. He ran straight toward Abner, without stopping.
20 Abner miró hacia atrás y preguntó: “¿Eres tú, Asahel?” “Sí, soy yo”, respondió Asahel.
Abner looked behind him, and said “Is that you, Asahel?” Asahel replied, “Yes!”
21 Abner le dijo: “¡Déjame en paz! Ve a pelear con otro y toma sus armas para ti”. Pero Asahel se negó a dejar de perseguirlo.
Abner yelled at him, “Turn to one side or the other, [and pursue someone else]!” But Asahel would not stop pursuing Abner.
22 Abner volvió a advertir a Asahel. “¡Deja de perseguirme!”, le gritó. “¿Por qué quieres que te mate? ¿Cómo podría enfrentarme a tu hermano Joab?”
So Abner yelled at him again, “Stop (chasing after/pursuing) me! (Why should I kill you?/It would not be good for me to kill you!) [RHQ] If I did that, (how could I (face/be reconciled with) your brother Joab?/it would be very difficult for me to (face/be reconciled with) your brother Joab.) [RHQ]”
23 Pero Asahel no dejaba de perseguirlo, así que Abner le clavó el mango de su lanza en el vientre. Salió por la espalda, y cayó muerto allí mismo. Todos los que pasaban se detenían en el lugar donde Asahel había caído muerto.
But Asahel refused to stop pursuing Abner. So Abner [suddenly turned and] thrust the butt end of his spear into Asahel’s stomach. Because he thrust it very strongly, that end of the spear [went though Asahel’s body and] came out at his back, and he fell to the ground, dead. All the other soldiers who came to the place where his body was lying stopped and stood there, [stunned].
24 Pero Joab y Abisá se pusieron a perseguir a Abner. Cuando se puso el sol, llegaron hasta la colina de Amma, cerca de Giah, en el camino hacia el desierto de Gabaón.
But Joab and Abishai continued to pursue Abner. At sunset they came to Ammah Hill, which is east of Giah, along the road to the desert near Gibeon.
25 Los hombres de Abner, de la tribu de Benjamín, se unieron a él y formaron un grupo compacto a su alrededor, de pie en la cima de la colina.
The men from the tribe of Benjamin gathered around Abner in one group, and stood at the top of a hill.
26 Abner le gritó a Joab “¿Tenemos que seguir matándonos para siempre? ¿No te das cuenta de que si seguimos así sólo será peor? ¿Cuánto tiempo vas a esperar antes de ordenar a tus hombres que dejen de perseguir a sus hermanos?”
Then Abner called out to Joab, saying “Are we going to continue to fight forever [RHQ]? Do you not realize that [if we continue fighting], the result will be very bad [RHQ]? We are all descendants of Jacob. [So we should stop fighting each other] (How long will it be until you tell your soldiers to stop pursuing us?/Tell your soldiers to stop pursuing us.)” [RHQ]
27 “Vive Dios”, respondió Joab, “si no hubieras dicho nada, mis hombres habrían seguido persiguiendo a sus hermanos hasta la mañana”.
Joab replied, “Just as surely as God lives, if you had not said that, my soldiers would have continued pursuing your men until tomorrow morning!”
28 Joab tocó el cuerno y todos los hombres se detuvieron; no siguieron persiguiendo ni luchando contra los israelitas.
So Joab blew a trumpet [to signal that they should stop fighting]. So all his men did that. They did not pursue the soldiers of Israel any more, and they stopped fighting.
29 Durante toda la noche Abner y sus hombres marcharon por el valle del Jordán. Cruzaron el río Jordán y continuaron toda la mañana hasta llegar de nuevo a Mahanaim.
That night Abner and his soldiers went through the Jordan [River] Valley. They crossed the Jordan [River] and marched all the next morning, and they finally arrived at Mahanaim.
30 Cuando Joab regresó de perseguir a Abner, reunió a todos los hombres. Faltaban diecinueve de los hombres de David, además de Asahel.
Joab [and his soldiers] stopped pursuing Abner. And when he gathered all his soldiers together, he found out that in addition to Asahel, only 19 of them had been killed in the battle.
31 Sin embargo, habían matado a trescientos sesenta hombres de Abner de la tribu de Benjamín.
But David’s soldiers had killed 360 of Abner’s men, all from the tribe of Benjamin.
32 Tomaron el cuerpo de Asael y lo enterraron en la tumba de su padre en Belén. Luego marcharon durante toda la noche y llegaron a Hebrón al amanecer.
[Some of Joab’s soldiers] took Asahel’s body and buried it in the tomb where his father had been buried, in Bethlehem. Then they marched all during the night, and at dawn they arrived [back home] at Hebron.

< 2 Samuel 2 >