2 Samuel 12
1 And the
LORD sent Nathan unto
David. And he
came unto him, and
said unto him, There were
two men in
one city; the
one rich, and the
other poor.
2 The
rich man had
exceeding many flocks and
herds: 3 But the
poor man had nothing, save
one little ewe
lamb, which he had
bought and nourished
up: and it grew
up together with him, and with his
children; it did
eat of his own
meat, and
drank of his own
cup, and
lay in his
bosom, and was unto him as a
daughter. 4 And there
came a
traveller unto the
rich man, and he
spared to
take of his own
flock and of his own
herd, to
dress for the wayfaring
man that was
come unto him; but
took the
poor man's lamb, and
dressed it for the
man that was
come to him.
5 And
David's anger was
greatly kindled against the
man; and he
said to
Nathan, As the
LORD liveth, the
man that hath
done this thing shall
surely die: 6 And he shall
restore the
lamb fourfold, because he
did this
thing, and
because he had no
pity.
7 And
Nathan said to
David, Thou art the
man. Thus
saith the
LORD God of
Israel, I
anointed thee
king over
Israel, and I
delivered thee out of the
hand of
Saul; 8 And I
gave thee thy
master's house, and thy
master's wives into thy
bosom, and
gave thee the
house of
Israel and of
Judah; and if that had been too
little, I would moreover have
given unto thee
such and such
things. 9 Wherefore hast thou
despised the
commandment of the
LORD, to
do evil in his
sight? thou hast
killed Uriah the
Hittite with the
sword, and hast
taken his
wife to be thy
wife, and hast
slain him with the
sword of the
children of
Ammon. 10 Now therefore the
sword shall
never depart from thine
house; because thou hast
despised me, and hast
taken the
wife of
Uriah the
Hittite to be thy
wife. 11 Thus
saith the
LORD, Behold, I will raise
up evil against thee out of thine own
house, and I will
take thy
wives before thine
eyes, and
give them unto thy
neighbour, and he shall
lie with thy
wives in the
sight of this
sun. 12 For thou
didst it
secretly: but I will
do this
thing before all
Israel, and before the
sun. 13 And
David said unto
Nathan, I have
sinned against the
LORD. And
Nathan said unto
David, The
LORD also hath put
away thy
sin; thou shalt not
die.
14 Howbeit, because by this
deed thou hast
given great
occasion to the
enemies of the
LORD to
blaspheme, the
child also that is
born unto thee shall
surely die.
15 And
Nathan departed unto his
house. And the
LORD struck the
child that
Uriah's wife bare unto
David, and it was very
sick.
16 David therefore
besought God for the
child; and
David fasted, and went
in, and
lay all
night upon the
earth. 17 And the
elders of his
house arose, and went to him, to raise him
up from the
earth: but he
would not, neither did he
eat bread with them.
18 And it came to pass on the
seventh day, that the
child died. And the
servants of
David feared to
tell him that the
child was
dead: for they
said, Behold, while the
child was yet
alive, we
spake unto him, and he would not
hearken unto our
voice: how will he
then vex himself, if we
tell him that the
child is
dead?
19 But when
David saw that his
servants whispered,
David perceived that the
child was
dead: therefore
David said unto his
servants, Is the
child dead? And they
said, He is
dead.
20 Then
David arose from the
earth, and
washed, and
anointed himself, and
changed his
apparel, and
came into the
house of the
LORD, and
worshipped: then he
came to his own
house; and when he
required, they
set bread before him, and he did
eat.
21 Then
said his
servants unto him, What
thing is this that thou hast
done? thou didst
fast and
weep for the
child, while it was
alive; but when the
child was
dead, thou didst
rise and
eat bread. 22 And he
said, While the
child was yet
alive, I
fasted and
wept: for I
said, Who can
tell whether
GOD will be
gracious to me, that the
child may
live? 23 But now he is
dead, wherefore should I
fast?
can I bring him back
again? I shall
go to him, but he shall not
return to me.
24 And
David comforted Bathsheba his
wife, and went
in unto her, and
lay with her: and she
bare a
son, and he
called his
name Solomon: and the
LORD loved him.
25 And he
sent by the
hand of
Nathan the
prophet; and he
called his
name Jedidiah, because of the
LORD. 26 And
Joab fought against
Rabbah of the
children of
Ammon, and
took the
royal city. 27 And
Joab sent messengers to
David, and
said, I have
fought against
Rabbah, and have
taken the
city of
waters. 28 Now therefore
gather the
rest of the
people together, and
encamp against the
city, and
take it: lest I
take the
city, and it be
called after my
name. 29 And
David gathered all the
people together, and
went to
Rabbah, and
fought against it, and
took it.
30 And he
took their
king's crown from off his
head, the
weight whereof was a
talent of
gold with the
precious stones: and it was set on
David's head. And he brought
forth the
spoil of the
city in
great abundance.
31 And he brought
forth the
people that were therein, and
put them under
saws, and under
harrows of
iron, and under
axes of
iron, and made them
pass through the
brickkiln: and thus
did he unto all the
cities of the
children of
Ammon. So
David and all the
people returned unto
Jerusalem.