2 Samuel 11:1-15

2 Samuel 11:1-15

[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.