2 Samuel 12:1-6

2 Samuel 12:1-6

[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.