2 Samuel-11

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  • 1 David, Bathsheba, and Uriah It happened in the spring of the year, at the 2 Sam. 8:6 time when kings go out to battle, that 1 Kin. 20:22–26 David sent Joab and his servants with him, and all Israel; and they destroyed the people of Ammon and besieged 1 Chr. 20:1 Rabbah. But David remained at Jerusalem.
  • 2 Then it happened one evening that David arose from his bed 2 Sam. 12:26; Jer. 49:2, 3; Amos 1:14 and walked on the roof of the king’s house. And from the roof he Deut. 22:8;1 Sam. 9:25; Matt. 24:17; Acts 10:9 saw a woman bathing, and the woman was very beautiful to behold.
  • 3 So David sent and inquired about the woman. And someone said, “ Is this not Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife Gen. 34:2; (Ex. 20:17); Job 31:1; (Matt. 5:28) of Uriah the 2 Sam. 23:39 Hittite?”
  • 4 Then David sent messengers, and took her; and she came to him, and 1 Sam. 26:6 he lay with her, for she was (Lev. 20:10; Deut. 22:22); Ps. 51:title; (James 1:14, 15) cleansed from her impurity; and she returned to her house.
  • 5 And the woman conceived; so she sent and told David, and said, “I am with child.”
  • 6 Then David sent to Joab, saying, “Send me Uriah the Hittite.” And Joab sent Uriah to David.
  • 7 When Uriah had come to him, David asked how Joab was doing, and how the people were doing, and how the war prospered.
  • 8 And David said to Uriah, “Go down to your house and Lev. 15:19, 28 wash your feet.” So Uriah departed from the king’s house, and a gift of food from the king followed him.
  • 9 But Uriah slept at the Gen. 18:4; 19:2 door of the king’s house with all the servants of his lord, and did not go down to his house.
  • 10 So when they told David, saying, “Uriah did not go down to his house,” David said to Uriah, “Did you not come from a journey? Why did you not go down to your house?”
  • 11 And Uriah said to David, 1 Kin. 14:27, 28 “The ark and Israel and Judah are dwelling in tents, and 2 Sam. 7:2, 6 my lord Joab and the servants of my lord are encamped in the open fields. Shall I then go to my house to eat and drink, and to lie with my wife? As you live, and as your soul lives, I will not do this thing.”
  • 12 Then David said to Uriah, “Wait here today also, and tomorrow I will let you depart.” So Uriah remained in Jerusalem that day and the next.
  • 13 Now when David called him, he ate and drank before him; and he made him 2 Sam. 20:6–22 drunk. And at evening he went out to lie on his bed Gen. 19:33, 35 with the servants of his lord, but he did not go down to his house.
  • 14 In the morning it happened that David 2 Sam. 11:9 wrote a letter to Joab and sent it by the hand of Uriah.
  • 15 And he wrote in the letter, saying, “Set Uriah in the forefront of the hottest battle, and retreat from him, that he may 1 Kin. 21:8, 9 be struck down and die.”
  • 16 So it was, while Joab besieged the city, that he assigned Uriah to a place where he knew there were valiant men.
  • 17 Then the men of the city came out and fought with Joab. And some of the people of the servants of David fell; and Uriah the Hittite died also.
  • 18 Then Joab sent and told David all the things concerning the war,
  • 19 and charged the messenger, saying, “When you have finished telling the matters of the war to the king,
  • 20 if it happens that the king’s wrath rises, and he says to you: ‘Why did you approach so near to the city when you fought? Did you not know that they would shoot from the wall?
  • 21 Who struck 2 Sam. 12:9 Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth? Was it not a woman who cast a piece of a millstone on him from the wall, so that he died in Thebez? Why did you go near the wall?’—then you shall say, ‘Your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead also.’ ”
  • 22 So the messenger went, and came and told David all that Joab had sent by him.
  • 23 And the messenger said to David, “Surely the men prevailed against us and came out to us in the field; then we drove them back as far as the entrance of the gate.
  • 24 The archers shot from the wall at your servants; and some of the king’s servants are dead, and your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead also.”
  • 25 Then David said to the messenger, “Thus you shall say to Joab: ‘Do not let this thing displease you, for the sword devours one as well as another. Strengthen your attack against the city, and overthrow it.’ So encourage him.”
  • 26 When the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she mourned for her husband.
  • 27 And when her mourning was over, David sent and brought her to his house, and she Judg. 9:50–54 became his wife and bore him a son. But the thing that David had done 2 Sam. 12:9 displeased the Lord .
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