[1] And the Lord sent Nathan to David. And Nathan came to him and said,
There were two men in the same town: one a man of great wealth, and the
other a poor man. [2] The man of wealth had great numbers of flocks and
herds; [3] But the poor man had only one little she-lamb, which he had got
and taken care of: from its birth it had been with him like one of his
children; his meat was its food, and from his cup it took its drink,
resting in his arms, and it was like a daughter to him. [4] Now a traveller
came to the house of the man of wealth, but he would not take anything from
his flock or his herd to make a meal for the traveller who had come to him,
but he took the poor man's lamb and made it ready for the man who had come.
[5] And David was full of wrath against that man; and he said to Nathan, By
the living Lord, death is the right punishment for the man who has done
this: [6] And he will have to give back four times the value of the lamb,
because he has done this and because he had no pity. [7] And Nathan said to
David, You are that man. The Lord God of Israel says, I made you king over
Israel, putting holy oil on you, and I kept you safe from the hands of
Saul; [8] I gave you your master's daughter and your master's wives for
yourself, and I gave you the daughters of Israel and Judah; and if that had
not been enough, I would have given you such and such things. [9] Why then
have you had no respect for the word of the Lord, doing what is evil in his
eyes? You have put Uriah the Hittite to death with the sword, and have
taken his wife to be your wife; you have put him to death with the sword of
the children of Ammon. [10] So now the sword will never be turned away from
your family; because you have had no respect for me, and have taken the
wife of Uriah the Hittite to be your wife. [11] The Lord says, From those
of your family I will send evil against you, and before your very eyes I
will take your wives and give them to your neighbour, and he will take your
wives to his bed by the light of this sun. [12] You did it secretly; but I
will do this thing before all Israel and in the light of the sun. [13] And
David said to Nathan, Great is my sin against the Lord. And Nathan said to
David, The Lord has put away your sin; death will not come on you. [14] But
still, because you have had no respect for the Lord, death will certainly
overtake the child who has newly come to birth. [15] Then Nathan went back
to his house. And the hand of the Lord was on David's son, the child of
Uriah's wife, and it became very ill. [16] So David made prayer to God for
the child; and he took no food day after day, and went in and, stretching
himself out on the earth, was there all night. [17] And the chief men of
his house got up and went to his side to make him get up from the earth,
but he would not; and he would not take food with them. [18] And then on
the seventh day the child's death took place. And David's servants were in
fear of giving him the news of the child's death: for they said, Truly,
while the child was still living he gave no attention when we said anything
to him: what will he do to himself if we give him word that the child is
dead? [19] But when David saw that his servants were talking together
quietly, he was certain that the child was dead: and he said to his
servants, Is the child dead? and they said, He is. [20] Then David got up
from the earth, and after washing and rubbing himself with oil and changing
his clothing, he went into the house of the Lord and gave worship: then he
went back to his house, and at his order they put food before him and he
had a meal. [21] Then his servants said to him, Why have you been acting in
this way? you were weeping and going without food while the child was still
living; but when the child was dead, you got up and had a meal. [22] And he
said, While the child was still living I went without food and gave myself
up to weeping: for I said, Who is able to say that the Lord will not have
mercy on me and give the child life? [23] But now that the child is dead
there is no reason for me to go without food; am I able to make him come
back to life? I will go to him, but he will never come back to me. [24] And
David gave comfort to his wife Bath-sheba, and he went in to her and had
connection with her: and she had a son to whom she gave the name Solomon.
And he was dear to the Lord. [25] And he sent word by Nathan the prophet,
who gave him the name Jedidiah, by the word of the Lord. [26] Now Joab was
fighting against Rabbah, in the land of the children of Ammon, and he took
the water-town. [27] And Joab sent men to David, saying, I have made war
against Rabbah and have taken the water-town. [28] So now, get the rest of
the people together, and put them in position against the town and take it,
for if I take it, it will be named after my name. [29] Then David got all
the people together and went to Rabbah and made war on it and took it. [30]
And he took the crown of Milcom from his head; the weight of it was a
talent of gold, and in it were stones of great price; and it was put on
David's head. And he took a great store of goods from the town. [31] And he
took the people out of the town and put them to work with wood-cutting
instruments, and iron grain-crushers, and iron axes, and at brick-making:
this he did to all the towns of the children of Ammon. Then David and all
the people went back to Jerusalem.