17 His officials stood beside him and tried to talk him into getting up. But he would not get up or eat with them.
18 After the child had been sick for seven days, he died, but the officials were afraid to tell David. They said to each other, “Even when the boy was alive, David wouldn't listen to us. How can we tell him his son is dead? He might do something terrible!”
19 David noticed his servants whispering, and he knew the boy was dead. “Has my son died?” he asked his servants.“Yes, he has,” they answered.
20 David got up off the floor; he took a bath, combed his hair, and dressed. He went into the Lord's tent and worshipped, then he went back home. David asked for something to eat, and when his servants brought him some food, he ate it.
21 His officials said, “What are you doing? You went without eating and cried for your son while he was alive! But now that he's dead, you're up and eating.”
22 David answered:While he was still alive, I went without food and cried because there was still hope. I said to myself, “Who knows? Perhaps the Lord will have pity on me and let the child live.”
23 But now that he's dead, why should I go without eating? I can't bring him back! Some day I will join him in death, but he can't return to me.