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New International Version
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16
|2 Samuel 13:16|
“No!” she said to him. “Sending me away would be a greater wrong than what you have already done to me.” But he refused to listen to her.
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17
|2 Samuel 13:17|
He called his personal servant and said, “Get this woman out of here and bolt the door after her.”
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18
|2 Samuel 13:18|
So his servant put her out and bolted the door after her. She was wearing a richly ornamented [The meaning of the Hebrew for this phrase is uncertain; also in verse 19.] robe, for this was the kind of garment the virgin daughters of the king wore.
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19
|2 Samuel 13:19|
Tamar put ashes on her head and tore the ornamented robe she was wearing. She put her hand on her head and went away, weeping aloud as she went.
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20
|2 Samuel 13:20|
Her brother Absalom said to her, “Has that Amnon, your brother, been with you? Be quiet now, my sister; he is your brother. Don’t take this thing to heart.” And Tamar lived in her brother Absalom’s house, a desolate woman.
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21
|2 Samuel 13:21|
When King David heard all this, he was furious.
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22
|2 Samuel 13:22|
Absalom never said a word to Amnon, either good or bad; he hated Amnon because he had disgraced his sister Tamar.
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23
|2 Samuel 13:23|
Two years later, when Absalom’s sheep-shearers were at Baal Hazor near the border of Ephraim, he invited all the king’s sons to come there.
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24
|2 Samuel 13:24|
Absalom went to the king and said, “Your servant has had shearers come. Will the king and his officials please join me?”
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25
|2 Samuel 13:25|
“No, my son,” the king replied. “All of us should not go; we would only be a burden to you.” Although Absalom urged him, he still refused to go, but gave him his blessing.
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