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The Holy Bible: King James Version. 2000.

The Second
Book of Samuel
Otherwise Called, The Second Book of the Kings

Book of Samuel 11


David and Bath–sheba
1  And it came to pass, after the year was expired, at the time when kings go forth to battle, that David sent Jo’ab, and his servants with him, and all Israel; and they destroyed the children of Ammon, and besieged Rabbah. But David tarried still at Jerusalem. 1 Chr. 20.1
2  ¶ And it came to pass in an eveningtide, that David arose from off his bed, and walked upon the roof of the king’s house: and from the roof he saw a woman washing herself; and the woman was very beautiful to look upon.
3  And David sent and inquired after the woman. And one said, Is not this Bath–she’ba, the daughter of Eli’am, the wife of Uri’ah the Hittite?
4  And David sent messengers, and took her; and she came in unto him, and he lay with her; for she was purified from her uncleanness: and she returned unto her house.
5  And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, and said, I am with child.
6  ¶ And David sent to Jo’ab, saying, Send me Uri’ah the Hittite. And Jo’ab sent Uri’ah to David.
7  And when Uri’ah was come unto him, David demanded of him how Jo’ab did, and how the people did, and how the war prospered.
8  And David said to Uri’ah, Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet. And Uri’ah departed out of the king’s house, and there followed him a mess of meat from the king.
9  But Uri’ah slept at the door of the king’s house with all the servants of his lord, and went not down to his house.
10  And when they had told David, saying, Uri’ah went not down unto his house, David said unto Uri’ah, Camest thou not from thy journey? why then didst thou not go down unto thine house?
11  And Uri’ah said unto David, The ark, and Israel, and Judah, abide in tents; and my lord Jo’ab, and the servants of my lord, are encamped in the open fields; shall I then go into mine house, to eat and to drink, and to lie with my wife? as thou livest, and as thy soul liveth, I will not do this thing.
12  And David said to Uri’ah, Tarry here today also, and tomorrow I will let thee depart. So Uri’ah abode in Jerusalem that day, and the morrow.
13  And when David had called him, he did eat and drink before him; and he made him drunk: and at even he went out to lie on his bed with the servants of his lord, but went not down to his house.
14  ¶ And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Jo’ab, and sent it by the hand of Uri’ah.
15  And he wrote in the letter, saying, Set ye Uri’ah in the forefront of the hottest battle, and retire ye from him, that he may be smitten, and die.
16  And it came to pass, when Jo’ab observed the city, that he assigned Uri’ah unto a place where he knew that valiant men were.
17  And the men of the city went out, and fought with Jo’ab: and there fell some of the people of the servants of David; and Uri’ah the Hittite died also.
18  Then Jo’ab sent and told David all the things concerning the war;
19  and charged the messenger, saying, When thou hast made an end of telling the matters of the war unto the king,
20  and if so be that the king’s wrath arise, and he say unto thee, Wherefore approached ye so nigh unto the city when ye did fight? knew ye not that they would shoot from the wall?
21  Who smote Abim’elech the son of Jerub’besheth? did not a woman cast a piece of a millstone upon him from the wall, that he died in Thebez? Judg. 9.53 why went ye nigh the wall? then say thou, Thy servant Uri’ah the Hittite is dead also.
22  ¶ So the messenger went, and came and showed David all that Jo’ab had sent him for.
23  And the messenger said unto David, Surely the men prevailed against us, and came out unto us into the field, and we were upon them even unto the entering of the gate.
24  And the shooters shot from off the wall upon thy servants; and some of the king’s servants be dead, and thy servant Uri’ah the Hittite is dead also.
25  Then David said unto the messenger, Thus shalt thou say unto Jo’ab, Let not this thing displease thee, for the sword devoureth one as well as another: make thy battle more strong against the city, and overthrow it: and encourage thou him.
26  ¶ And when the wife of Uri’ah heard that Uri’ah her husband was dead, she mourned for her husband.
27  And when the mourning was past, David sent and fetched her to his house, and she became his wife, and bare him a son. But the thing that David had done displeased the LORD.

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