2 Samuel 11
1 And it came to pass, after the
year was
expired, at the
time when
kings go
forth to battle, that
David sent Joab, and his
servants with him, and all
Israel; and they
destroyed the
children of
Ammon, and
besieged Rabbah. But
David tarried
still at
Jerusalem. 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
enquired after the
woman. And one
said, Is not this
Bathsheba, the
daughter of
Eliam, the
wife of
Uriah 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
Joab, saying,
Send me
Uriah the
Hittite. And
Joab sent Uriah to
David. 7 And when
Uriah was
come unto him,
David demanded of him how
Joab did, and how the
people did, and how the
war prospered. 8 And
David said to
Uriah, Go
down to thy
house, and
wash thy
feet. And
Uriah departed
out of the
king's house, and there
followed him a
mess of meat from the
king. 9 But
Uriah 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,
Uriah went not
down unto his
house, David said unto
Uriah, Camest thou not from thy
journey? why then didst thou not go
down unto thine
house? 11 And
Uriah said unto
David, The
ark, and
Israel, and
Judah, abide in
tents; and my
lord Joab, 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
Uriah, Tarry here to
day also, and to
morrow I will let thee
depart. So
Uriah 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
Joab, and
sent it by the
hand of
Uriah. 15 And he
wrote in the
letter, saying,
Set ye
Uriah 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
Joab observed the
city, that he
assigned Uriah unto a
place where he
knew that
valiant men were.
17 And the
men of the
city went
out, and
fought with
Joab: and there
fell some of the
people of the
servants of
David; and
Uriah the
Hittite died also.
18 Then
Joab 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 Abimelech the
son of
Jerubbesheth? did not a
woman cast a
piece of a
millstone upon him from the
wall, that he
died in
Thebez? why went ye
nigh the
wall? then
say thou, Thy
servant Uriah the
Hittite is
dead also.
22 So the
messenger went, and
came and
shewed David all that
Joab 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 Uriah the
Hittite is
dead also.
25 Then
David said unto the
messenger, Thus shalt thou
say unto
Joab, 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
Uriah heard that
Uriah 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.