Talált 1126 Eredmények: Jonathan Helps David
And David said to Urias: Go into thy house, and wash thy feet. And Urias went out from the king's house, and there went out after him a mess of meat from the king. (2 Samuel 11, 8)
And it was told David by some that said: Urias went not to his house. And David said to Urias: Didst thou not come from thy journey? why didst thou not go down to thy house? (2 Samuel 11, 10)
And Urias said to David: The ark of God and Israel and Juda dwell in tents, and my lord Joab and the servants of my lord abide upon the face of the earth: and shall I go into my house, to eat and to drink, and to sleep with my wife? By thy welfare and by the welfare of thy soul I will not do this thing. (2 Samuel 11, 11)
Then David said to Urias: Tarry here to day, and to morrow I will send thee away. Urias tarried in Jerusalem that day and the next. (2 Samuel 11, 12)
And David called him to eat and to drink before him, and he made him drunk: and he went out in the evening, and slept on his couch with the servants of his lord, and went not down into his house. (2 Samuel 11, 13)
And when the morning was come, David wrote a letter to Joab: and sent it by the hand of Urias, (2 Samuel 11, 14)
And the men coming out of the city, fought against Joab, and there fell some of the people of the servants of David, and Urias the Hethite was killed also. (2 Samuel 11, 17)
Then Joab sent, and told David all things concerning the battle. (2 Samuel 11, 18)
So the messenger departed, and came and told David all that Joab had commanded him. (2 Samuel 11, 22)
And the messenger said to David: The men prevailed against us, and they came out to us into the field: and we vigorously charged and pursued them even to the gate of the city. (2 Samuel 11, 23)
And David said to the messenger: Thus shalt thou say to Joab: Let not this thing discourage thee: for various is the event of war: and sometimes one, sometimes another is consumed by the sword: encourage thy warriors against The city, and exhort them that thou mayest overthrow it. (2 Samuel 11, 25)
And the mourning being over, David sent and brought her into his house, and she became his wife, and she bore him a son: and this thing which David had done, was displeasing to the Lord. (2 Samuel 11, 27)
