NASB
"However the king said, "Let him turn to his own house, and let him not see my face." So Absalom turned to his own house and did not see the king's face."
— 2 Samuel 14:24, NASB
“And the king said, Let him turn to his own house, and let him not see my face. So Absalom returned to his own house, and saw not the king’s face.”
“And the king said, Let him turn to his own house, but let him not see my face. So Absalom turned to his own house, and saw not the king’s face. ”
“The king said, "Let him return to his own house, but let him not see my face." So Absalom returned to his own house, and didn't see the king's face.”
“But the king said,“Let him go over to his own house. He may not see my face.” So Absalom went over to his own house; he did not see the king’s face.”
“But the king said: Let him return into his house, and let him not see my face. So Absalom returned into his house, and saw not the king's face.”
“And the king said, Let him go to his house, but let him not see my face. So Absalom went back to his house and did not see the face of the king.”
“And the king said, Let him turn to his own house, and let him not see my face. So Absalom returned to his own house, and saw not the king’s face.”
Then the king said to Joab, "Behold now, I will surely do this thing; go therefore, bring back the young man Absalom."
Joab fell on his face to the ground, prostrated himself and blessed the king; then Joab said, "Today your servant knows that I have found favor in your sight, O my lord, the king, in that the king has performed the request of his servant."
So Joab arose and went to Geshur and brought Absalom to Jerusalem.
However the king said, "Let him turn to his own house, and let him not see my face." So Absalom turned to his own house and did not see the king's face.
Now in all Israel was no one as handsome as Absalom, so highly praised; from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head there was no defect in him.
When he cut the hair of his head (and it was at the end of every year that he cut it, for it was heavy on him so he cut it), he weighed the hair of his head at shekels by the king's weight.
To Absalom there were born three sons, and one daughter whose name was Tamar; she was a woman of beautiful appearance.