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  • David made enquiries about this woman and was told, 'Why, that is Bathsheba daughter of Eliam and wife of Uriah the Hittite.' (2 Samuel 11, 3)

  • David then sent messengers to fetch her. She came to him, and he lay with her, just after she had purified herself from her period. She then went home again. (2 Samuel 11, 4)

  • The woman conceived and sent word to David, 'I am pregnant.' (2 Samuel 11, 5)

  • David then sent word to Joab, 'Send me Uriah the Hittite,' whereupon Joab sent Uriah to David. (2 Samuel 11, 6)

  • When Uriah reached him, David asked how Joab was and how the army was and how the war was going. (2 Samuel 11, 7)

  • David then said to Uriah, 'Go down to your house and wash your feet.' Uriah left the palace and was followed by a present from the king's table. (2 Samuel 11, 8)

  • This was reported to David; 'Uriah', they said 'has not gone down to his house.' So David asked Uriah, 'Haven't you just arrived from the journey? Why didn't you go down to your house?' (2 Samuel 11, 10)

  • David then said to Uriah, 'Stay on here today; tomorrow I shall send you off.' So Uriah stayed that day in Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 11, 12)

  • The next day, David invited him to eat and drink in his presence and made him drunk. In the evening, Uriah went out and bedded down with his master's bodyguard, but did not go down to his house. (2 Samuel 11, 13)

  • Next morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it by Uriah. (2 Samuel 11, 14)

  • The people of the city sallied out and engaged Joab; there were casualties in the army, among David's guards, and Uriah the Hittite was killed as well. (2 Samuel 11, 17)

  • Joab sent David a full account of the battle. (2 Samuel 11, 18)


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