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Chapter 11
II S GodsWord 11:1  In the spring, the time when kings go out to battle, David sent Joab, his mercenaries, and Israel's army to war. They destroyed the Ammonites and attacked Rabbah, while David stayed in Jerusalem.
II S GodsWord 11:2  Now, when evening came, David got up from his bed and walked around on the roof of the royal palace. From the roof he saw a woman bathing, and she was very pretty.
II S GodsWord 11:3  David sent someone to ask about the woman. The man said, "She's Bathsheba, daughter of Eliam and wife of Uriah the Hittite."
II S GodsWord 11:4  So David sent messengers and took her. She came to him, and he went to bed with her. (She had just cleansed herself after her monthly period.) Then she went home.
II S GodsWord 11:5  The woman had become pregnant. So she sent someone to tell David that she was pregnant.
II S GodsWord 11:6  Then David sent a messenger to Joab, saying, "Send me Uriah the Hittite." So Joab sent Uriah to David.
II S GodsWord 11:7  When Uriah arrived, David asked him how Joab and the troops were and how the war was going.
II S GodsWord 11:8  "Go home," David said to Uriah, "and wash your feet." Uriah left the royal palace, and the king sent a present to him.
II S GodsWord 11:9  But Uriah slept at the entrance of the royal palace among his superior's mercenaries. He didn't go home.
II S GodsWord 11:10  When they told David, "Uriah didn't go home," David asked Uriah, "Didn't you just come from a journey? Why didn't you go home?"
II S GodsWord 11:11  Uriah answered David, "The ark and the army of Israel and Judah are in temporary shelters, and my commander Joab and Your Majesty's mercenaries are living in the field. Should I then go to my house to eat and drink and go to bed with my wife? I solemnly swear, as sure as you're living, I won't do this!"
II S GodsWord 11:12  David said to Uriah, "Then stay here today, and tomorrow I'll send you back." So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day and the next.
II S GodsWord 11:13  David summoned him, ate and drank with him, and got him drunk. But that evening Uriah went to lie down on his bed among his superior's mercenaries. He didn't go home.
II S GodsWord 11:14  In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah.
II S GodsWord 11:15  In the letter he wrote, "Put Uriah on the front line where the fighting is heaviest. Then abandon him so that he'll be struck down and die."
II S GodsWord 11:16  Since Joab had kept the city under observation, he put Uriah at the place where he knew the experienced warriors were.
II S GodsWord 11:17  The men of the city came out and fought Joab. Some of the people, namely, some of David's mercenaries, fell and died--including Uriah the Hittite.
II S GodsWord 11:18  Then Joab sent a messenger to report to David all the details of the battle.
II S GodsWord 11:19  And he commanded the messenger, "When you finish telling the king about the battle,
II S GodsWord 11:20  the king may become angry. He might ask you, 'Why did you go so close to the city to fight? Didn't you know they would shoot from the wall?
II S GodsWord 11:21  Who killed Jerubbesheth's son Abimelech? Didn't a woman on the wall of Thebez throw a small millstone at him and kill him? Why did you go so close to the wall?' If the king asks this, then say, 'Your man Uriah the Hittite is also dead.'"
II S GodsWord 11:22  The messenger left, and when he arrived, he reported to David everything Joab told him to say.
II S GodsWord 11:23  The messenger said, "Their men overpowered us and came to attack us in the field. Then we forced them back to the entrance of the city gate.
II S GodsWord 11:24  The archers on the wall shot down at your mercenaries, and some of Your Majesty's mercenaries died. Your man Uriah the Hittite also is dead."
II S GodsWord 11:25  David said to the messenger, "This is what you are to say to Joab, 'Don't let this thing trouble you, because a sword can kill one person as easily as another. Strengthen your attack against the city, and destroy it.' Say this to encourage him."
II S GodsWord 11:26  When Uriah's wife heard that her husband Uriah was dead, she mourned for him.
II S GodsWord 11:27  When her mourning was over, David sent for her and brought her to his home, and she became his wife. Then she gave birth to a son. But the LORD considered David's actions evil.