34 Barzillai answered:Your Majesty, why should I go to Jerusalem? I don't have much longer to live.
35 I'm already eighty years old, and my body is almost numb. I can't taste my food or hear the sound of singing, and I would be nothing but a burden.
36 I'll cross the river with you, but I'll only go a little way on the other side. You don't have to be so kind to me.
37 Just let me return to my home town, where I can some day be buried near my father and mother. My servant Chimham can go with you, and you can treat him as your own.
38 David said, “I'll take Chimham with me, and whatever you ask me to do for him, I'll do. And if there's anything else you want, I'll also do that.”
39 David's soldiers went on across the river, while he stayed behind to say goodbye to Barzillai and to wish him well. Barzillai returned home, but
40 Chimham crossed the river with David.All of Judah's army and half of Israel's army were there to help David cross the river.