2 Samuel , Sarah Barry
ABSALOM'S RETURN
Passage: 2Samuel 14:18~33  
Key verse: 25
18 Then the king said to the woman, “Don’t keep from me the answer to what I am going to ask you.”
“Let my lord the king speak,” the woman said.
19 The king asked, “Isn’t the hand of Joab(A) with you in all this?”
The woman answered, “As surely as you live, my lord the king, no one can turn to the right or to the left from anything my lord the king says. Yes, it was your servant Joab who instructed me to do this and who put all these words into the mouth of your servant. 20 Your servant Joab did this to change the present situation. My lord has wisdom(B) like that of an angel of God—he knows everything that happens in the land.(C)”
21 The king said to Joab, “Very well, I will do it. Go, bring back the young man Absalom.”
22 Joab fell with his face to the ground to pay him honor, and he blessed the king.(D) Joab said, “Today your servant knows that he has found favor in your eyes, my lord the king, because the king has granted his servant’s request.”
23 Then Joab went to Geshur and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem. 24 But the king said, “He must go to his own house; he must not see my face.” So Absalom went to his own house and did not see the face of the king.
25 In all Israel there was not a man so highly praised for his handsome appearance as Absalom. From the top of his head to the sole of his foot there was no blemish in him. 26 Whenever he cut the hair of his head(E)—he used to cut his hair once a year because it became too heavy for him—he would weigh it, and its weight was two hundred shekels[a] by the royal standard.
27 Three sons(F) and a daughter were born to Absalom. His daughter’s name was Tamar,(G) and she became a beautiful woman.
28 Absalom lived two years in Jerusalem without seeing the king’s face. 29 Then Absalom sent for Joab in order to send him to the king, but Joab refused to come to him. So he sent a second time, but he refused to come. 30 Then he said to his servants, “Look, Joab’s field is next to mine, and he has barley(H) there. Go and set it on fire.” So Absalom’s servants set the field on fire.
31 Then Joab did go to Absalom’s house, and he said to him, “Why have your servants set my field on fire?(I)”
32 Absalom said to Joab, “Look, I sent word to you and said, ‘Come here so I can send you to the king to ask, “Why have I come from Geshur?(J) It would be better for me if I were still there!”’ Now then, I want to see the king’s face, and if I am guilty of anything, let him put me to death.”(K)
33 So Joab went to the king and told him this. Then the king summoned Absalom, and he came in and bowed down with his face to the ground before the king. And the king kissed(L) Absalom.
Footnotes
- 2 Samuel 14:26 That is, about 5 pounds or about 2.3 kilograms
Cross references
- 2 Samuel 14:19 : ver 3
- 2 Samuel 14:20 : 1Ki 3:12, 28; 10:23-24; Isa 28:6
- 2 Samuel 14:20 : 2Sa 18:13
- 2 Samuel 14:22 : S Ge 47:7
- 2 Samuel 14:26 : 2Sa 18:9
- 2 Samuel 14:27 : 2Sa 18:18
- 2 Samuel 14:27 : S 2Sa 13:1
- 2 Samuel 14:30 : S Ex 9:31
- 2 Samuel 14:31 : S Jdg 15:5
- 2 Samuel 14:32 : S 2Sa 3:3
- 2 Samuel 14:32 : 1Sa 20:8
- 2 Samuel 14:33 : Lk 15:20
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1. Absalom's return (18-24)
David knew that Joab put all words in the woman's mouth. He ordered Joab to bring Absalom home. But Absalom still had not repented. Moreover, David did not help him to repent, but simply refused to see him. King David said, "He must not see my face." (24) The relationship was still broken and a form of banishment still existed.
2. Absalom's popularity (25-33)
Absalom was highly praised for his handsome appearance. He lived to please people rather than repent his sin. After two years passed, he thought he had waited enough time to see David and be restored to his princely position. Joab help him to reconcile with David, but this was not based on repentance and true reconciliation. Later, David would be humiliated by Absalom (12:11, 15:1-15, 16:22). We have to repent of sin first, then we will be reconciled with God and others. Time cannot solve my sin problem, but only the blood of Jesus can take away my sin.
Prayer: Lord, cleanse me with the blood of Jesus and help me be reconciled to you and others, rather than seeking people's praise.
One Word: Be reconciled with God and others through repentance