11:1 And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
revolution
of
the
year--at
the
time
of
the
going
out
of
the
messengers--that
David
sendeth
Joab,
and
his
servants
with
him,
and
all
Israel,
and
they
destroy
the
Bene-Ammon,
and
lay
siege
against
Rabbah.
And
David
is
dwelling
in
Jerusalem,
11:2 and
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
evening-time,
that
David
riseth
from
off
his
couch,
and
walketh
up
and
down
on
the
roof
of
the
king's
house,
and
seeth
from
the
roof
a
woman
bathing,
and
the
woman
[is]
of
very
good
appearance,
11:3 and
David
sendeth
and
inquireth
about
the
woman,
and
saith,
`Is
not
this
Bath-Sheba,
daughter
of
Eliam,
wife
of
Uriah
the
Hittite'
11:4 And
David
sendeth
messengers,
and
taketh
her,
and
she
cometh
unto
him,
and
he
lieth
with
her--and
she
is
purifying
herself
from
her
uncleanness--and
she
turneth
back
unto
her
house;
11:5 and
the
woman
conceiveth,
and
sendeth,
and
declareth
to
David,
and
saith,
`I
[am]
conceiving.'
11:6 And
David
sendeth
unto
Joab,
`Send
unto
me
Uriah
the
Hittite,'
and
Joab
sendeth
Uriah
unto
David;
11:7 and
Uriah
cometh
unto
him,
and
David
asketh
of
the
prosperity
of
Joab,
and
of
the
prosperity
of
the
people,
and
of
the
prosperity
of
the
war.
11:8 And
David
saith
to
Uriah,
`Go
down
to
thy
house,
and
wash
thy
feet;'
and
Uriah
goeth
out
of
the
king's
house,
and
there
goeth
out
after
him
a
gift
from
the
king,
11:9 and
Uriah
lieth
down
at
the
opening
of
the
king's
house,
with
all
the
servants
of
his
lord,
and
hath
not
gone
down
unto
his
house.
11:10 And
they
declare
to
David,
saying,
`Uriah
hath
not
gone
down
unto
his
house;'
and
David
saith
unto
Uriah,
`Hast
thou
not
come
from
a
journey
wherefore
hast
thou
not
gone
down
unto
thy
house'
11:11 And
Uriah
saith
unto
David,
`The
ark,
and
Israel,
and
Judah,
are
abiding
in
booths,
and
my
lord
Joab,
and
the
servants
of
my
lord,
on
the
face
of
the
field
are
encamping;
and
I--I
go
in
unto
my
house
to
eat
and
to
drink,
and
to
lie
with
my
wife!
--thy
life,
and
the
life
of
thy
soul--if
I
do
this
thing.'
11:12 And
David
saith
unto
Uriah,
`Abide
in
this
[place]
also
to-day,
and
to-morrow
I
send
thee
away;'
and
Uriah
abideth
in
Jerusalem,
on
that
day,
and
on
the
morrow,
11:13 and
David
calleth
for
him,
and
he
eateth
before
him,
and
drinketh,
and
he
causeth
him
to
drink,
and
he
goeth
out
in
the
evening
to
lie
on
his
couch
with
the
servants
of
his
lord,
and
unto
his
house
he
hath
not
gone
down.
11:14 And
it
cometh
to
pass
in
the
morning,
that
David
writeth
a
letter
unto
Joab,
and
sendeth
by
the
hand
of
Uriah;
11:15 and
he
writeth
in
the
letter,
saying,
`Place
ye
Uriah
over-against
the
front
of
the
severest
battle,
and
ye
have
turned
back
from
after
him,
and
he
hath
been
smitten,
and
hath
died.'
11:16 And
it
cometh
to
pass
in
Joab's
watching
of
the
city,
that
he
appointeth
Uriah
unto
the
place
where
he
knew
that
valiant
men
[are]
;
11:17 and
the
men
of
the
city
go
out
and
fight
with
Joab,
and
there
fall
[some]
of
the
people,
of
the
servants
of
David;
and
there
dieth
also
Uriah
the
Hittite.
11:18 And
Joab
sendeth
and
declareth
to
David
all
the
matters
of
the
war,
11:19 and
commandeth
the
messenger,
saying,
`At
thy
finishing
all
the
matters
of
the
war
to
speak
unto
the
king,
11:20 then,
it
hath
been,
if
the
king's
fury
ascend,
and
he
hath
said
to
thee,
Wherefore
did
ye
draw
nigh
unto
the
city
to
fight
did
ye
not
know
that
they
shoot
from
off
the
wall
11:21 Who
smote
Abimelech
son
of
Jerubbesheth
did
not
a
woman
cast
on
him
a
piece
of
a
rider
from
the
wall,
and
he
dieth
in
Thebez
why
drew
ye
nigh
unto
the
wall
that
thou
hast
said,
Also
thy
servant
Uriah
the
Hittite
is
dead.'
11:22 And
the
messenger
goeth,
and
cometh
in,
and
declareth
to
David
all
that
with
which
Joab
sent
him,
11:23 and
the
messenger
saith
unto
David,
`Surely
the
men
have
been
mighty
against
us,
and
come
out
unto
us
into
the
field,
and
we
are
upon
them
unto
the
opening
of
the
gate,
11:24 and
those
shooting
shoot
at
thy
servants
from
off
the
wall,
and
[some]
of
the
servants
of
the
king
are
dead,
and
also,
thy
servant
Uriah
the
Hittite
is
dead.
11:25 And
David
saith
unto
the
messenger,
`Thus
dost
thou
say
unto
Joab,
Let
not
this
thing
be
evil
in
thine
eyes;
for
thus
and
thus
doth
the
sword
devour;
strengthen
thy
warfare
against
the
city,
and
throw
it
down--and
strengthen
thou
him.'
11:26 And
the
wife
of
Uriah
heareth
that
Uriah
her
husband
[is]
dead,
and
lamenteth
for
her
lord;
11:27 and
the
mourning
passeth
by,
and
David
sendeth
and
gathereth
her
unto
his
house,
and
she
is
to
him
for
a
wife,
and
beareth
to
him
a
son;
and
the
thing
which
David
hath
done
is
evil
in
the
eyes
of
Jehovah.