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2 Samuel 11:26

Listen to 2 Samuel 11:26
26 Cuando Betsabé se enteró de que Urías, su esposo, había muerto, hizo duelo por él.

2 Samuel 11:26 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 11:26

And when the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her husband was
dead
The news of which were soon sent her by David, though it is very probable she knew nothing of the plot to take away his life; and, besides, David chose to have his death published abroad as soon as possible, the more to hide his sin:

she mourned for her husband;
expressed tokens of mourning by shedding tears, putting on a mourning habit, seeing no company, and this continued for the space of seven days, it may be, ( 1 Samuel 31:13 ) ; as little time as possible was spent in this way, and the marriage hastened, that the adultery might not be discovered.

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2 Samuel 11:26 In-Context

24 Entonces los arqueros dispararon desde la muralla a los soldados de Su Majestad, de modo que murieron varios de los nuestros. También ha muerto Urías el hitita, siervo de Su Majestad.
25 Entonces David le dijo al mensajero:—Dile a Joab de mi parte que no se aflija tanto por lo que ha pasado, pues la espada devora sin discriminar. Dile también que reanude el ataque contra la ciudad, hasta destruirla. Y anímalo.
26 Cuando Betsabé se enteró de que Urías, su esposo, había muerto, hizo duelo por él.
27 Después del luto, David mandó que se la llevaran al palacio y la tomó por esposa. Con el tiempo, ella le dio un hijo. Sin embargo, lo que David había hecho le desagradó al SEÑOR.

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