Contemporary English Version Anglicised

2 Samuel 17:12-23 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

12. and we will all go to fight David wherever he is. We will fall on him just as dew falls and covers the ground. He and all his soldiers will die!

13. If they go into a walled town, we will put ropes around that town and drag it into the river. We won't leave even one small piece of a stone.

14. Absalom and the others liked Hushai's plan better than Ahithophel's plan. This was because the Lord had decided to keep Ahithophel's plan from working and to cause trouble for Absalom.

15. Straight away, Hushai went to Zadok and Abiathar. He told them what advice Ahithophel had given to Absalom and to the leaders of Israel. He also told them about the advice he had given.

16. Then he said, “Hurry! Send someone to warn David not to spend the night on this side of the river. He must get across the river, so he and the others won't be wiped out!”

17. Jonathan and Ahimaaz had been waiting at Rogel Spring because they did not want to be seen in Jerusalem. A servant girl went to the spring and gave them the message for David.

18. But a young man saw them and went to tell Absalom. So Jonathan and Ahimaaz left and hurried to the house of a man who lived in Bahurim. Then they climbed down into a well in the courtyard.

19. The man's wife put the cover on the well and poured grain on top of it, so the well could not be seen.

20. Absalom's soldiers came to the woman and demanded, “Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?”The woman answered, “They went across the stream.”The soldiers went off to look for the two men. But when they did not find the men, they went back to Jerusalem.

21. After the soldiers had gone, Jonathan and Ahimaaz climbed out of the well. They went to David and said, “Hurry! Get ready to cross the river!” Then they told him about Ahithophel's plan.

22. David and the others got ready and started crossing the River Jordan. By sunrise all of them were on the other side.

23. When Ahithophel saw that Absalom and the leaders of Israel were not going to follow his advice, he saddled his donkey and rode back to his home in Gilo. He told his family and servants what to do. Then he hanged himself, and they buried him in his family's burial place.