2 When the time of David’s death drew near, he gave his son Solʹo·mon these instructions: 2 “I am about to die. Therefore, be strong and prove yourself a man. 3 You must keep your obligation to Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} your Yahavah {Yah'-ha-vah'} by walking in his ways and by observing his statutes, his commandments, his judgments, and his reminders as they are written in the Law of Moses; then you will succeed in everything you do and everywhere you turn. 4 And Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} will carry out his promise that he made concerning me: ‘If your sons pay attention to their way by walking faithfully before me with all their heart and soul, there will never fail to be a man of your line sitting on the throne of Isra'Al.’
5 “You also well know what Joʹab the son of Ze·ruʹyah did to me, what he did to two chiefs of the armies of Isra'Al—Abʹner the son of Ner and A·maʹsa the son of Yeʹther. He killed them, shedding the blood of war in peacetime, and he put the blood of war on the belt around his waist and on the sandals on his feet. 6 You must act according to your wisdom and not let his gray hairs go down in peace to the Grave.
7 “But toward the sons of Bar·zilʹlai the Gilʹe·ad·ite, you should show loyal love, and they should be among those eating at your table, for that was how they stood by me when I ran away from your brother Abʹsa·lom.
8 “There is also with you Shimʹe·i the son of Geʹra the Benʹja·min·ite from Ba·huʹrim. He was the one who cursed me with a vicious curse on the day that I was going to Ma·ha·naʹim; but when he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore to him by Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah}: ‘I will not put you to death by the sword.’ 9 Now do not leave him unpunished, for you are a wise man and you know what you should do to him; you must bring his gray hairs down to the Grave with blood.”
10 Then David was laid to rest with his forefathers and was buried in the City of David. 11 The length of David’s reign over Isra'Al was 40 years. In Hebʹron he reigned for 7 years, and in Yerushalom he reigned for 33 years.
12 Solʹo·mon then sat down on the throne of David his father, and gradually his kingship became firmly established.
13 In time Ad·o·niʹyah the son of Hagʹgith came to Bath-sheʹba, Solʹo·mon’s mother. She asked: “Is your coming peaceable?” He replied: “It is peaceable.” 14 He then said: “I have something to say to you.” So she said: “Speak.” 15 He continued: “You well know that the kingship was to become mine, and all Isra'Al expected me to become king; but the kingship eluded me and became my brother’s, for it was from Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} that it became his. 16 But now there is just one request that I am making of you. Do not turn me away.” So she said to him: “Speak.” 17 He then said: “Please, ask Solʹo·mon the king—for he will not turn you away—to give me Abʹi·shag the Shuʹnam·mite as a wife.” 18 To this Bath-sheʹba said: “Very well! I will speak for you to the king.”
19 So Bath-sheʹba went in to King Solʹo·mon to speak to him for Ad·o·niʹyah. At once the king rose to meet her and bowed down to her. Then he sat down on his throne and had a throne set for the king’s mother, so that she could sit at his right. 20 She then said: “There is one small request that I am making of you. Do not turn me away.” So the king said to her: “Make it, my mother; for I will not turn you away.” 21 She said: “Let Abʹi·shag the Shuʹnam·mite be given as a wife to your brother Ad·o·niʹyah.” 22 At this King Solʹo·mon answered his mother: “Why are you requesting Abʹi·shag the Shuʹnam·mite for Ad·o·niʹyah? You may as well request the kingship for him, for he is my older brother, and supporting him are A·biʹa·thar the priest and Joʹab the son of Ze·ruʹyah.”
23 With that King Solʹo·mon swore by Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah}: “So may Yahavah {Yah'-ha-vah'} do to me and add to it if it was not at the cost of his own life that Ad·o·niʹyah made this request. 24 And now, as surely as Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} is living, who has firmly established me and seated me on the throne of David my father and who made a house for me, just as he promised, Ad·o·niʹyah will be put to death today.” 25 King Solʹo·mon immediately sent Be·nayʹah the son of Ye·hoiʹa·da, who went out and struck Ad·o·niʹyah down, and he died.
26 To A·biʹa·thar the priest, the king said: “Go to your fields in Anʹa·thoth! You deserve to die, but on this day I will not put you to death because you carried the Ark of the Master Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} before David my father and because you shared in all the hardships that my father suffered.” 27 So Solʹo·mon drove A·biʹa·thar out from serving as a priest of Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah}, to fulfill Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah}’s word against the house of Eʹli in Shiʹloh.
28 When the news reached Joʹab—for Joʹab had supported Ad·o·niʹyah but he had not supported Abʹsa·lom—Joʹab fled to the tent of Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} and grabbed hold of the horns of the altar. 29 Then King Solʹo·mon was told: “Joʹab has fled to the tent of Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah}, and he is there beside the altar.” So Solʹo·mon sent Be·nayʹah the son of Ye·hoiʹa·da, saying: “Go, strike him down!” 30 So Be·nayʹah went to the tent of Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} and said to him: “This is what the king says, ‘Come out!’” But he said: “No! I will die here.” Be·nayʹah brought word back to the king: “This is what Joʹab said, and this is what he answered me.” 31 Then the king said to him: “Do just as he said; strike him down and bury him and remove from me and from the house of my father the blood that Joʹab spilled without just cause. 32 Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} will bring his blood back on his own head, for without my father David’s knowledge, he struck down and killed with the sword two men more righteous and better than he was: Abʹner the son of Ner, the chief of the army of Isra'Al, and A·maʹsa the son of Yeʹther, the chief of the army of Judah. 33 Their blood will come back on the head of Joʹab and on the head of his offspring forever; but for David, his offspring, his house, and his throne, may there be peace from Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} forever.” 34 Then Be·nayʹah the son of Ye·hoiʹa·da went up and struck Joʹab down and put him to death, and he was buried at his own house in the wilderness. 35 Then the king appointed Be·nayʹah the son of Ye·hoiʹa·da over the army in his place, and the king appointed Zaʹdok the priest in place of A·biʹa·thar.
36 Then the king summoned Shimʹe·i and said to him: “Build yourself a house in Yerushalom, and live there; do not go out from there to any other place. 37 On the day you go out and cross the Kidʹron Valley, you can be sure that you will die. Your blood will be on your own head.” 38 Shimʹe·i replied to the king: “What you have said is fair. Your servant will do just as my lord the king has said.” So Shimʹe·i stayed in Yerushalom for many days.
39 But at the end of three years, two of Shimʹe·i’s slaves ran away to Aʹchish the son of Maʹa·cah the king of Gath. When Shimʹe·i was told: “Look! Your slaves are in Gath,” 40 Shimʹe·i immediately saddled his donkey and went to see Aʹchish in Gath to find his slaves. When Shimʹe·i returned from Gath with his slaves, 41 Solʹo·mon was told: “Shimʹe·i has gone out of Yerushalom to Gath and has returned.” 42 At that the king summoned Shimʹe·i and said to him: “Did I not put you under oath by Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} and warn you: ‘On the day you go out from here to any other place, you can be sure that you will die’? And did you not say to me, ‘What you are saying is fair; I will obey’? 43 Why, then, did you not keep the oath of Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} and the commandment that I imposed on you?” 44 The king then said to Shimʹe·i: “You know in your heart all the injury that you did to David my father, and Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} will bring back that injury on your own head. 45 But King Solʹo·mon will be blessed, and the throne of David will be firmly established before Ahv'ah {Heb. Yahvah} forever.” 46 With that the king commanded Be·nayʹah the son of Ye·hoiʹa·da, who went out and struck him down, and he died.
Thus the kingdom was firmly established in the hand of Solʹo·mon.