2 Samuel 12

2 Samuel 12

God sends the prophet Nathan to confront David about his terrible sin with Bathsheba and Uriah. Nathan tells David a story about a rich man who stole a poor man's single lamb to feed his guest. David grows angry and declares the rich man deserves to die. Nathan then delivers the devastating words, "You are the man!" David immediately confesses, "I have sinned against the Lord." Nathan announces God forgives David, but the consequences will be severe: the child born of the affair will die, and the sword will never depart from David's house.

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2 Samuel 4

Two brothers murder Ish-Bosheth, Saul's son. David executes the two murderers, proving he had no part in the death of Saul's heir, solidifying his moral authority over all Israel.

2 Samuel 5

The elders of all the tribes of Israel anoint David King over all Israel. David captures the Jebusite city of Jerusalem, renaming it the City of David and establishing it as the national capital.

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