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And Ziba said to the king: “Just as my lord has ordered your servant, so will your servant do. And Mephibosheth shall eat at my table, like one of the sons of the king.” (2 Samuel 9, 11)
But Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem. For he was fed always from the table of the king. And he was lame in both feet. (2 Samuel 9, 13)
Now after these things, it happened that the king of the sons of Ammon died, and his son Hanun reigned after him. (2 Samuel 10, 1)
Now the sons of Ammon, seeing that they had done an injury to David, sent for, and paid wages to, the Syrians of Rehob, and the Syrians of Zobah, twenty thousand foot soldiers, and from the king of Maacah, one thousand men, and from Tob, twelve thousand men. (2 Samuel 10, 6)
While these things were taking place, David happened to arise from his bed after midday, and he walked upon the terrace of the king’s house. And he saw, across from his terrace, a woman washing herself. And the woman was very beautiful. (2 Samuel 11, 2)
Therefore, the king sent and inquired who the woman might be. And it was reported to him that she was Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah, the Hittite. (2 Samuel 11, 3)
And David said to Uriah, “Go into your house, and wash your feet.” And Uriah departed from the house of the king. And a meal from the king followed after him. (2 Samuel 11, 8)
But Uriah slept before the gate of the king’s house, with the other servants of his lord, and he did not go down to his own house. (2 Samuel 11, 9)
And he instructed the messenger, saying: “When you have completed all the words about the war to the king, (2 Samuel 11, 19)
And the archers directed their arrows at your servants from the wall above. And some of the king’s servants died, and then also your servant Uriah the Hittite died.” (2 Samuel 11, 24)
But Nathan said to David: “You are that man. Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel: ‘I anointed you as king over Israel, and I rescued you from the hand of Saul. (2 Samuel 12, 7)
And he took the crown of their king from his head. The weight of it was a talent of gold, having the most precious gems. And it was placed upon the head of David. Moreover, he carried away the spoils of the city, which were very many. (2 Samuel 12, 30)
