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Davids synd och dess konsekvenser

(11:1—20:26)

Davids synd med Batseba

11 Vid årsskiftet, den tid då kungarna brukade dra ut i fält, sände David ut Joav, sina egna män och hela Israels armé och de förgjorde ammoniterna och belägrade Rabba. David stannade i Jerusalem.

En kväll när han hade stigit upp från sin bädd, gick han ut på palatsets tak. Därifrån fick han se en vacker kvinna som badade. Han sände bud för att ta reda på vem hon var och fick veta att det var Batseba, dotter till Eliam och hustru till hettiten Uria.

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David and Bathsheba

11 In the spring, David sent out his army to attack the Ammonites. That was the time of year when kings go out to fight battles.[a] Joab led the whole Israelite army, together with his officers. They attacked the Ammonites, and they won the fight against them. Israel's army made their camp all around Rabbah city. But David had stayed in Jerusalem.

One evening, David got up from his bed. He walked around on the roof of his palace.[b] From the roof he saw a woman who was washing herself. She was very beautiful. David sent a servant to ask who she was. The servant told him, ‘She is Eliam's daughter, Bathsheba. She is the wife of Uriah the Hittite.’

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Footnotes

  1. 11:1 Kings did not want to fight wars in the winter. It was wet and cold. Travel was difficult.
  2. 11:2 Many houses had flat roofs.