28 Joab had not helped Absalom try to become king, but he had helped Adonijah. So when Joab learnt that Adonijah had been killed, he ran to the sacred tent and grabbed hold of the corners of the altar for protection.
29 When Solomon heard about this, he sent someone to ask Joab, “Why did you run to the altar?”Joab sent back his answer, “I was afraid of you, and I ran to the Lord for protection.”Then Solomon shouted, “Benaiah, go and kill Joab!”
30 Benaiah went to the sacred tent and yelled, “Joab, the king orders you to come out!”“No!” Joab answered. “Kill me right here.”Benaiah went back and told Solomon what Joab had said.
31-32 Solomon replied:Do what Joab said. Kill him and bury him! Then my family and I won't be responsible for what he did to Abner the commander of Israel's army and to Amasa the commander of Judah's army. He killed those innocent men without my father knowing about it. Both of them were better men than Joab. Now the Lord will make him pay for those murders.
33 Joab's family will always suffer because of what he did, but the Lord will always bless David's family and his kingdom with peace.
34 Benaiah went back and killed Joab. His body was taken away and buried near his home in the desert.
35 Solomon put Benaiah in Joab's place as army commander, and he put Zadok in Abiathar's place as priest.