Invocation
P In
the name of the Father and of the T Son
and of the Holy Spirit.
C Amen.
Reading
2 Samuel 3:1—4:12
1There
was a long war between the house of Saul and the house of David. And
David grew stronger and stronger, while the house of Saul became
weaker and weaker.
2And
sons were born to David at Hebron: his firstborn was Amnon, of
Ahinoam of Jezreel; 3and his second, Chileab, of Abigail
the widow of Nabal of Carmel; and the third, Absalom the son of
Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; 4and the
fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; and the fifth, Shephatiah the
son of Abital; 5and the sixth, Ithream, of Eglah, David’s
wife. These were born to David in Hebron.
6While
there was war between the house of Saul and the house of David, Abner
was making himself strong in the house of Saul. 7Now Saul
had a concubine whose name was Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah. And
Ish-bosheth said to Abner, “Why have you gone in to my father’s
concubine?” 8Then Abner was very angry over the words of
Ish-bosheth and said, “Am I a dog’s head of Judah? To this day I
keep showing steadfast love to the house of Saul your father, to his
brothers, and to his friends, and have not given you into the hand of
David. And yet you charge me today with a fault concerning a woman.
9God do so to Abner and more also, if I do not accomplish
for David what the Lord has sworn to him, 10to transfer
the kingdom from the house of Saul and set up the throne of David
over Israel and over Judah, from Dan to Beersheba.” 11And
Ish-bosheth could not answer Abner another word, because he feared
him.
12And
Abner sent messengers to David on his behalf, saying, “To whom does
the land belong? Make your covenant with me, and behold, my hand
shall be with you to bring over all Israel to you.” 13And
he said, “Good; I will make a covenant with you. But one thing I
require of you; that is, you shall not see my face unless you first
bring Michal, Saul’s daughter, when you come to see my face.”
14Then David sent messengers to Ish-bosheth, Saul’s son,
saying, “Give me my wife Michal, for whom I paid the bridal price
of a hundred foreskins of the Philistines.” 15And
Ish-bosheth sent and took her from her husband Paltiel the son of
Laish. 16But her husband went with her, weeping after her
all the way to Bahurim. Then Abner said to him, “Go, return.” And
he returned.
17And
Abner conferred with the elders of Israel, saying, “For some time
past you have been seeking David as king over you. 18Now
then bring it about, for the Lord has promised David, saying, ‘By
the hand of my servant David I will save my people Israel from the
hand of the Philistines, and from the hand of all their enemies.’”
19Abner also spoke to Benjamin. And then Abner went to
tell David at Hebron all that Israel and the whole house of Benjamin
thought good to do.
20When
Abner came with twenty men to David at Hebron, David made a feast for
Abner and the men who were with him. 21And Abner said to
David, “I will arise and go and will gather all Israel to my lord
the king, that they may make a covenant with you, and that you may
reign over all that your heart desires.” So David sent Abner away,
and he went in peace.
22Just
then the servants of David arrived with Joab from a raid, bringing
much spoil with them. But Abner was not with David at Hebron, for he
had sent him away, and he had gone in peace. 23When Joab
and all the army that was with him came, it was told Joab, “Abner
the son of Ner came to the king, and he has let him go, and he has
gone in peace.” 24Then Joab went to the king and said,
“What have you done? Behold, Abner came to you. Why is it that you
have sent him away, so that he is gone? 25You know that
Abner the son of Ner came to deceive you and to know your going out
and your coming in, and to know all that you are doing.”
26When
Joab came out from David’s presence, he sent messengers after
Abner, and they brought him back from the cistern of Sirah. But David
did not know about it. 27And when Abner returned to
Hebron, Joab took him aside into the midst of the gate to speak with
him privately, and there he struck him in the stomach, so that he
died, for the blood of Asahel his brother. 28Afterward,
when David heard of it, he said, “I and my kingdom are forever
guiltless before the Lord for the blood of Abner the son of Ner.
29May it fall upon the head of Joab and upon all his
father’s house, and may the house of Joab never be without one who
has a discharge or who is leprous or who holds a spindle or who falls
by the sword or who lacks bread!” 30So Joab and Abishai
his brother killed Abner, because he had put their brother Asahel to
death in the battle at Gibeon.
31Then
David said to Joab and to all the people who were with him, “Tear
your clothes and put on sackcloth and mourn before Abner.” And King
David followed the bier. 32They buried Abner at Hebron.
And the king lifted up his voice and wept at the grave of Abner, and
all the people wept. 33And the king lamented for Abner,
saying,
“Should
Abner die as a fool dies?
34Your
hands were not bound;
your
feet were not fettered;
as
one falls before the wicked
you
have fallen.”
And
all the people wept again over him. 35Then all the people
came to persuade David to eat bread while it was yet day. But David
swore, saying, “God do so to me and more also, if I taste bread or
anything else till the sun goes down!” 36And all the
people took notice of it, and it pleased them, as everything that the
king did pleased all the people. 37So all the people and
all Israel understood that day that it had not been the king’s will
to put to death Abner the son of Ner. 38And the king said
to his servants, “Do you not know that a prince and a great man has
fallen this day in Israel? 39And I was gentle today,
though anointed king. These men, the sons of Zeruiah, are more severe
than I. The Lord repay the evildoer according to his wickedness!”
1When
Ish-bosheth, Saul’s son, heard that Abner had died at Hebron, his
courage failed, and all Israel was dismayed. 2Now Saul’s
son had two men who were captains of raiding bands; the name of the
one was Baanah, and the name of the other Rechab, sons of Rimmon a
man of Benjamin from Beeroth (for Beeroth also is counted part of
Benjamin; 3the Beerothites fled to Gittaim and have been
sojourners there to this day).
4Jonathan,
the son of Saul, had a son who was crippled in his feet. He was five
years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezreel,
and his nurse took him up and fled, and as she fled in her haste, he
fell and became lame. And his name was Mephibosheth.
5Now
the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, Rechab and Baanah, set out, and
about the heat of the day they came to the house of Ish-bosheth as he
was taking his noonday rest. 6And they came into the midst
of the house as if to get wheat, and they stabbed him in the stomach.
Then Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped. 7When they
came into the house, as he lay on his bed in his bedroom, they struck
him and put him to death and beheaded him. They took his head and
went by the way of the Arabah all night, 8and brought the
head of Ish-bosheth to David at Hebron. And they said to the king,
“Here is the head of Ish-bosheth, the son of Saul, your enemy, who
sought your life. The Lord has avenged my lord the king this day on
Saul and on his offspring.” 9But David answered Rechab
and Baanah his brother, the sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, “As the
Lord lives, who has redeemed my life out of every adversity, 10when
one told me, ‘Behold, Saul is dead,’ and thought he was bringing
good news, I seized him and killed him at Ziklag, which was the
reward I gave him for his news. 11How much more, when
wicked men have killed a righteous man in his own house on his bed,
shall I not now require his blood at your hand and destroy you from
the earth?” 12And David commanded his young men, and
they killed them and cut off their hands and feet and hanged them
beside the pool at Hebron. But they took the head of Ish-bosheth and
buried it in the tomb of Abner at Hebron.
Collect
O
God, the author of peace and lover of concord, defend us, Your humble
servants, from all the assaults of our enemies that we, surely
trusting in Your defense, may not fear the power of any adversary but
may rejoice in Your abiding protection; through the might of Jesus
Christ, our Lord.
726
Evening and Morning
LSB 726
1 Evening
and morning,
Sunset and dawning,
Wealth, peace, and gladness,
Comfort in sadness:
These are Thy works; all the glory be Thine!
Times without number,
Awake or in slumber,
Thine eye observes us,
From danger preserves us,
Causing Thy mercy upon us to shine.
Sunset and dawning,
Wealth, peace, and gladness,
Comfort in sadness:
These are Thy works; all the glory be Thine!
Times without number,
Awake or in slumber,
Thine eye observes us,
From danger preserves us,
Causing Thy mercy upon us to shine.
2 Father,
O hear me,
Pardon and spare me;
Calm all my terrors,
Blot out my errors
That by Thine eyes they may no more be scanned.
Order my goings,
Direct all my doings;
As it may please Thee,
Retain or release me;
All I commit to Thy fatherly hand.
Pardon and spare me;
Calm all my terrors,
Blot out my errors
That by Thine eyes they may no more be scanned.
Order my goings,
Direct all my doings;
As it may please Thee,
Retain or release me;
All I commit to Thy fatherly hand.
3 Ills
that still grieve me
Soon are to leave me;
Though billows tower,
And winds gain power,
After the storm the fair sun shows its face.
Joys e’er increasing
And peace never ceasing:
These shall I treasure
And share in full measure
When in His mansions God grants me a place.
Soon are to leave me;
Though billows tower,
And winds gain power,
After the storm the fair sun shows its face.
Joys e’er increasing
And peace never ceasing:
These shall I treasure
And share in full measure
When in His mansions God grants me a place.
4 To
God in heaven
All praise be given!
Come, let us offer
And gladly proffer
To the Creator the gifts He doth prize.
He well receiveth
A heart that believeth;
Hymns that adore Him
Are precious before Him
And to His throne like sweet incense arise.
All praise be given!
Come, let us offer
And gladly proffer
To the Creator the gifts He doth prize.
He well receiveth
A heart that believeth;
Hymns that adore Him
Are precious before Him
And to His throne like sweet incense arise.
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Apostles'
Creed
C I
believe in God, the Father Almighty,
maker
of heaven and earth.
And
in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord,
who
was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born
of the virgin Mary,
suffered
under Pontius Pilate,
was
crucified, died and was buried.
He
descended into hell.
The
third day He rose again from the dead.
He
ascended into heaven
and
sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.
From
thence He will come to judge the living and the dead.
I
believe in the Holy Spirit,
the
holy Christian Church,
the
communion of saints,
the
forgiveness of sins,
the
resurrection of the body,
and
the life T everlasting.
Amen.
Lord's
Prayer
C Our
Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy name,
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven;
give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen.
hallowed be Thy name,
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven;
give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever. Amen.
Benediction
(Aaronic)
P The
Lord bless you and keep you.
The
Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you.
The
Lord look upon you with favor and T give
you peace.
C Amen.
Acknowledgments
Unless
otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations are from The Holy
Bible, English Standard Version, copyright © 2001 by Crossway
Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All
rights reserved.
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