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  1. 2 Samuel 12-13. GOD’S WORD Translation. Nathan Confronts David. 12 So the Lord sent Nathan to David. Nathan came to him and said, “There were two men in a certain city. One was rich, and the other was poor. 2 The rich man had a very large number of sheep and cows, 3 but the poor man had only one little female lamb that he had bought.

  2. 2 Samuel 12. Contemporary English Version. 12 1 and he sent Nathan the prophet to tell this story to David: A rich man and a poor man lived in the same town. 2 The rich man owned a lot of sheep and cattle, 3 but the poor man had only one little lamb that he had bought and raised. The lamb became a pet for him and his children.

  3. 1. In Nathan's parable (2 Samuel 12:1-6), only two persons were identified; that the rich man was king David, and the poor man was Uriah. The parable staged how a rich man who had power bullying the poor. As Nathan knew, David would surely condemn the rich man, then he could bring David to wake up from his righteousness.

  4. Nathan Rebukes David. 12 The Lord sent Nathan to David. When he came to him, he said, “There were two men in a certain town, one rich and the other poor. 2 The rich man had a very large number of sheep and cattle, 3 but the poor man had nothing except one little ewe lamb he had bought. He raised it, and it grew up with him and his children.

  5. The LORD sent Nathan to David. When he came to him, he said, “There were two men in a certain town, one rich and the other poor. New Living Translation So the LORD sent Nathan the prophet to tell David this story: “There were two men in a certain town. One was rich, and one was poor. English Standard Version And the LORD sent Nathan to David.

  6. David demanded fourfold restitution for the man in Nathan’s parable. God exacted fourfold restitution for Uriah from four of David’s sons: Bathsheba’s child, Amnon, Absalom, and Adonijah. b. Because you have despised Me: In 2 Samuel 12:9 God said that David despised the commandment of the LORD.

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  8. Jul 27, 2020 · Later, the prophet Nathan rebuked David for his sin. Nathan told a story about a rich man who stole a prized lamb from a poor man. David condemned the man in the story, unaware that it was a metaphor for what he’d done to Uriah with Bathsheba (2 Samuel 12:1-10).

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