2 Samuel 11:16-26

16 So Joab, holding the city under siege, put Uriah in a place where he knew there were fierce enemy fighters.
17 When the city's defenders came out to fight Joab, some of David's soldiers were killed, including Uriah the Hittite.
18 Joab sent David a full report on the battle.
19 He instructed the messenger, "After you have given to the king a detailed report on the battle,
20 if he flares in anger,
21 say, 'And by the way, your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead.'"
22 Joab's messenger arrived in Jerusalem and gave the king a full report.
23 He said, "The enemy was too much for us. They advanced on us in the open field, and we pushed them back to the city gate.
24 But then arrows came hot and heavy on us from the city wall, and eighteen of the king's soldiers died."
25 When the messenger completed his report of the battle, David got angry at Joab. He vented it on the messenger: "Why did you get so close to the city? Didn't you know you'd be attacked from the wall? Didn't you remember how Abimelech son of Jerub-Besheth got killed? Wasn't it a woman who dropped a millstone on him from the wall and crushed him at Thebez? Why did you go close to the wall!" "By the way," said Joab's messenger, "your servant Uriah the Hittite is dead." Then David told the messenger, "Oh. I see. Tell Joab, 'Don't trouble yourself over this. War kills - sometimes one, sometimes another - you never know who's next. Redouble your assault on the city and destroy it.' Encourage Joab."
26 When Uriah's wife heard that her husband was dead, she grieved for her husband.

2 Samuel 11:16-26 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 11

This chapter begins with the destruction of the Ammonites, and the siege of Rabbah their chief city, 2Sa 11:1; and enlarges on the sins of David in committing adultery with Bathsheba, 2Sa 11:2-5; in contriving to conceal his sin by sending for her husband home from the army, 2Sa 11:6-13; in laying a scheme for the death of him by the hand of the Ammonites, 2Sa 11:14-25; and in marrying Bathsheba when he was dead, 2Sa 11:26,27.

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