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2 Samuel 12:1-14 (NIRV)

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1 The Lord sent the prophet Nathan to David. When Nathan came to him, he said, "Two men lived in the same town. One was rich. The other was poor. 2 The rich man had a very large number of sheep and cattle. 3 But all the poor man had was one little female lamb. He had bought it. He raised it. It grew up with him and his children. It shared his food. It drank from his cup. It even slept in his arms. It was just like a daughter to him. 4 "One day a traveler came to the rich man. The rich man wanted to prepare a meal for him. But he didn't want to kill one of his own sheep or cattle. Instead, he took the little female lamb that belonged to the poor man. Then he cooked it for the traveler who had come to him." 5 David burned with anger against the rich man. He said to Nathan, "The man who did that is worthy of death. And that's just as sure as the Lord is alive. 6 The man must pay back four times as much as that lamb was worth. How could he do such a thing? And he wasn't even sorry he had done it." 7 Then Nathan said to David, "You are the man! The Lord, the God of Israel, says, 'I anointed you king over Israel. I saved you from Saul's powerful hand. 8 I gave you everything that belonged to your master Saul. I even put his wives into your arms. I made you king over the people of Israel and Judah. And if all of that had not been enough for you, I would have given you even more. 9 " 'Why did you turn your back on what I told you to do? You did what is evil in my sight. You made sure that Uriah, the Hittite, would be killed in battle. You took his wife to be your own. You let the men of Ammon kill him with their swords. 10 " 'So time after time members of your own royal house will be killed with swords. That's because you turned your back on me. You took the wife of Uriah, the Hittite, to be your own.' 11 "The Lord also says, 'I am going to bring trouble on you. It will come from your own family. I will take your wives away. Your own eyes will see it. I will give your wives to a man who is close to you. He will have sex with them in the middle of the day. 12 You committed your sins in secret. But I will make sure that the sin the man commits with your wives will take place in the middle of the day. Everyone in Israel will see it.' " 13 Then David said to Nathan, "I have sinned against the Lord." Nathan replied, "The Lord has taken away your sin. You aren't going to die. 14 But you have dared to make fun of the Lord. So the son who has been born to you will die."

This passage is referenced in the following quiet time(s):
(v. 1) Repentance - Its Time To Go Home (part 1) (2009-11-19)
(v. 5) Repentance - Its Time To Go Home (part 1) (2009-11-19)
(v. 6) Repentance - Its Time To Go Home (part 1) (2009-11-19)
(v. 7) Repentance - Its Time To Go Home (part 1) (2009-11-19)
(v. 8) Repentance - Its Time To Go Home (part 1) (2009-11-19)

This passage is referenced in the following study note(s):
(v. 1) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 2) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 3) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 4) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 5) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 6) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 7) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 8) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 9) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 10) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 11) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 12) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)
(v. 13) Devotional: Being Discipled (2008-12-12)

Definition(s):
Ammon (Amon): a people; the son of my people
David (Deh-vidd): well-beloved, dear
Israel (Iz-rehl): who prevails with God
Israel (Is-ra-el): who prevails with God
Nathan (Neh-thann): given; giving; rewarded
So (Soh):