David and Bathsheba
1 In the spring,  at the time when kings march out to war, David  sent out Joab and his servants  with the whole army of Israel. They destroyed  the Ammonites  and besieged  Rabbah, but David remained in Jerusalem.
2  One evening David got up from his bed and strolled around on the roof of the palace.  And from the roof he saw a woman bathing— a very beautiful  woman. 
3So David sent and inquired about the woman, and he was told,  “This  is Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam and the wife of Uriah the Hittite.” 
4Then David sent messengers to get her, and when she came to him, he slept with her. (Now she had just purified herself from her uncleanness.) Then she returned  home. 
5And the woman conceived and sent word  to David, saying, “I am pregnant.”
6At this, David sent orders to Joab: “Send me  Uriah the Hittite.” So Joab  sent him to David. 
7When Uriah came to him, David  asked how Joab  and the troops were doing with the war. 
8Then he said to Uriah, “Go down to your house and wash your feet.” So Uriah left the palace,  and a gift from the king followed him. 
9But Uriah slept at the door of the palace  with all his master’s servants; he did not go down to his house. 
10And David was told,  “Uriah  did not go home.” “Haven’t you  just arrived from a journey?” David asked  Uriah. “Why didn’t you go  home?” 
11Uriah answered,   “The ark and Israel and Judah are dwelling in tents, and my master Joab and his soldiers are camped in the open field.  How can I go to my house to eat and drink and sleep with my wife? As surely as you live, and as your soul lives, I will not do  such a thing!”  
12“Stay here one more day,”  David said to Uriah, “and tomorrow I will send you back.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day and the next. 
13Then David invited Uriah to eat and drink with him, and he got Uriah drunk. And in the evening Uriah went out to lie down on his cot with his master’s  servants, but he did not go home.
David Arranges Uriah's Death
14 The next morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent  it with Uriah. 
15In the letter  he wrote: “Put  Uriah at the front  of the fiercest battle; then withdraw from him, so that he may be struck down and killed.” 
16So as Joab besieged  the city, he assigned  Uriah to a place where he saw  the strongest enemy soldiers.   
17And when the men of the city came out and fought against Joab, some of David’s  servants fell, and Uriah the Hittite also died. 
18Joab sent  to David  a full account  of the battle 
19and instructed  the messenger,  “When you have finished  giving  the king all the details of the battle, 
20 if the king’s anger flares, he may ask you, ‘Why did you get so close to the city to fight? Did you not realize   they would shoot from atop the wall? 
21Who was the one to strike  Abimelech son of Jerubbesheth Was it not a woman who dropped an upper millstone  on him from the wall, so that he died in Thebez? Why did you get so close to the wall?’ If so, then you are to say, ‘Your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead as well.’ ”
22So the messenger set out  and reported to David  all that Joab had sent him to say. 
23The messenger said to David,  “The men overpowered us  and came out against us in the field, but we drove them back  to the entrance of the gate. 
24Then the archers shot at your servants from the wall, and some of the king’s servants were killed. And your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead as well.” 
25Then David told  the messenger, “Say this to Joab: ‘Do not let this matter upset you,  for the sword devours one as well as another. Strengthen your attack against the city and demolish it.’ Encourage him with these words.”
David Marries Bathsheba
26When Uriah’s wife heard that her husband  was dead, she mourned for him. 
27And when the time of mourning  was over, David had her brought to his house, and she became his wife and bore him a son. But the thing that David had done was evil in the sight of the LORD.