2 Samuel 12:10-12

10 Et maintenant, l'épée ne s'éloignera jamais de ta maison, parce que tu m'as méprisé, et que tu as enlevé la femme d'Urie, le Héthien, afin qu'elle fût ta femme.
11 Ainsi dit l'Éternel: Voici, je vais faire sortir de ta propre maison le malheur contre toi; je prendrai tes femmes sous tes yeux, et je les donnerai à un de tes proches, et il couchera avec tes femmes, à la vue de ce soleil.
12 Car tu l'as fait en secret; mais moi je le ferai en présence de tout Israël et à la face du soleil.

2 Samuel 12:10-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 12

Nathan is sent to David to charge him with his sin, and convince him of it by a parable, 2Sa 12:1-6; which being accommodated and applied to David's case, brought him to a conviction and acknowledgment of it, and repentance for it, which was forgiven him, 2Sa 12:7-13; though he is told the child begotten in adultery should die, and it was quickly struck with sickness and died; and David's behaviour during its sickness and at its death is recorded, 2Sa 12:14-23; after which Solomon was born to him of the same woman, and had the name of Jedidiah given him by the Lord, which signifies the beloved of the Lord, and as a token of reconciliation, and a confirmation of his sin being forgiven him, 2Sa 12:24,25; and the chapter is concluded with the taking of the city of Rabbah, and the spoil in it, and the usage of the inhabitants of it, 2Sa 12:26-31.

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.