2 Samuel 15:21-34 New Living Translation (NLT)

21. But Ittai said to the king, “I vow by the lord and by your own life that I will go wherever my lord the king goes, no matter what happens—whether it means life or death.”

22. David replied, “All right, come with us.” So Ittai and all his men and their families went along.

23. Everyone cried loudly as the king and his followers passed by. They crossed the Kidron Valley and then went out toward the wilderness.

24. Zadok and all the Levites also came along, carrying the Ark of the Covenant of God. They set down the Ark of God, and Abiathar offered sacrifices until everyone had passed out of the city.

25. Then the king instructed Zadok to take the Ark of God back into the city. “If the lord sees fit,” David said, “he will bring me back to see the Ark and the Tabernacle again.

26. But if he is through with me, then let him do what seems best to him.”

27. The king also told Zadok the priest, “Look, here is my plan. You and Abiathar should return quietly to the city with your son Ahimaaz and Abiathar’s son Jonathan.

28. I will stop at the shallows of the Jordan River and wait there for a report from you.”

29. So Zadok and Abiathar took the Ark of God back to the city and stayed there.

30. David walked up the road to the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went. His head was covered and his feet were bare as a sign of mourning. And the people who were with him covered their heads and wept as they climbed the hill.

31. When someone told David that his adviser Ahithophel was now backing Absalom, David prayed, “O  lord, let Ahithophel give Absalom foolish advice!”

32. When David reached the summit of the Mount of Olives where people worshiped God, Hushai the Arkite was waiting there for him. Hushai had torn his clothing and put dirt on his head as a sign of mourning.

33. But David told him, “If you go with me, you will only be a burden.

34. Return to Jerusalem and tell Absalom, ‘I will now be your adviser, O king, just as I was your father’s adviser in the past.’ Then you can frustrate and counter Ahithophel’s advice.

2 Samuel 15