2 Samuel 9
1 And David said, Is there yet any one
left in the house of Saul, that I may deal kindly with him for Jonathan's
sake? 2 And there was a servant of the
house of Saul, and his name was Siba: and they call him to David; and the king
said to him, Art thou Siba? and he said, I am thy
servant. 3 And the king said, Is there
yet a man left of the house of Saul, that I may act towards him with the mercy
of God? and Siba said to the king, There is yet a son of Jonathan, lame
of his feet.
4 And the king said, Where
is he? and Siba said to the king, Behold,
he is in the house of Machir the son of Amiel of
Lodabar. 5 And king David sent, and
took him out of the house of Machir the son of Amiel of Lodabar.
6 And Memphibosthe the son of Jonathan
the son of Saul comes to king David, and he fell upon his face and did
obeisance to him: and David said to him, Memphibosthe: and he said, Behold thy
servant. 7 And David said to him, Fear
not, for I will surely deal mercifully with thee for the sake of Jonathan thy
father, and I will restore to thee all the land of Saul the father of thy
father; and thou shalt eat bread at my table continually.
8 And Memphibosthe did obeisance, and
said, Who am I thy servant, that thou hast looked upon a dead dog like me?
9 And the king called Siba the servant
of Saul, and said to him, All that
aGr. belongs.belonged to Saul and to all his house have I given to the son of thy lord.
10 And thou, and thy sons, and thy
servants, shall till the land for him; and thou shalt bring in bread to the
son of thy lord, and he shall eat bread: and Memphibosthe the son of thy lord
shall eat bread continually at my table. Now Siba had fifteen sons and twenty
servants. 11 And Siba said to the
king, According to all that my lord the king has commanded his servant, so
will thy servant do. And Memphibosthe did eat at the table of David, as one of
the sons of the king. 12 And
Memphibosthe had a little son, and his name
was Micha: and all the household of Siba
were servants to Memphibosthe.
13 And Memphibosthe dwelt in
Jerusalem, for he continually ate at the table of the king; and he was lame in
both his feet.