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Upon this, David sent him back with a message for Joab: Never be daunted by what has befallen; still uncertain are the chances of war; now one, now another, the sword claims for its prey. Hurl thy men ever more strongly against the city, and destroy it; bid them keep their courage high. (2 Samuel 11, 25)
her mourning over, David sent and fetched her to his palace, wedded her and had a son by her. But meanwhile David’s act had earned the Lord’s displeasure. (2 Samuel 11, 27)
So it was that the Lord sent Nathan on an errand to David; and this was the mes-sage he brought him. There were two men that lived in the same town, one rich, one poor. (2 Samuel 12, 1)
David, burning with indignation at the wrong, said to Nathan, As the Lord is a living God, death is the due of such a man as this; (2 Samuel 12, 5)
And Nathan said to David, Thou art the man.Here is a message for thee, said he, from the Lord God of Israel: I anointed thee king of Israel, I saved thy life when Saul threatened it; (2 Samuel 12, 7)
Then David said to Nathan, I have sinned against the Lord; and Nathan answered, The Lord has given thy sin quittance, thou shalt not die for it. (2 Samuel 12, 13)
So Nathan went home, and now the little son Urias’ wife had borne to David was struck down by the Lord, and no hope was left for him. (2 Samuel 12, 15)
David still interceded for him with the Lord, keeping strict fast and passing his nights on the ground; (2 Samuel 12, 16)
Then, after six days, the child died; and David’s servants had not the courage to tell him it was so. If he would not listen to our remonstrances, they thought, while the child yet lived, what penance will he do when we tell him it is dead! (2 Samuel 12, 18)
But David, as he marked them whispering to one another, guessed what had befallen; The child is dead? he asked, and when he heard that it was, (2 Samuel 12, 19)
Then David comforted his wife Bethsabee, and took her to his bed; and she bore him a son whom he called Solomon. Him the Lord loved, (2 Samuel 12, 24)
Then he sent a message to David, I have been attacking Rabbath, but the river-side part of the city remains yet to be won. (2 Samuel 12, 27)
