2 Samuel 12:15-25

Then Nathan went home.

Bathsheba’s child dies

15 The LORD struck the child that Uriah's wife had borne for David, and he became very sick.
16 David begged God for the boy. He fasted and spent the night sleeping on the ground.
17 The senior servants of his house approached him to lift him up off the ground, but he refused, and he wouldn't eat with them either.
18 On the seventh day, the child died. David's servants were afraid to tell him that the child had died. "David wouldn't listen to us when we talked to him while the child was still alive," they said. "How can we tell him the child has died? He'll do something terrible!"
19 But when David saw his servants whispering, he realized the child had died. "Is the child dead?" David asked his servants. "Yes," they said, "he is dead."
20 Then David rose from the ground, bathed, anointed himself, and changed his clothes. He entered the LORD's house and bowed down. Then he entered his own house. He requested food, which was brought to him, and he ate.
21 "Why are you acting this way?" his servants asked. "When the child was alive, you fasted and cried and kept watch, but now that the child is dead, you get up and eat food!"
22 David replied, "While the child was alive I fasted and wept because I thought, Who knows? The LORD may have mercy on me and let the child live.
23 But he is dead now. Why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? No. I am going where he is, but he won't come back to me."
24 Then David comforted his wife Bathsheba. He went to her and had sex with her. She gave birth to a son and named him Solomon. The LORD loved him
25 and sent word by the prophet Nathan to name him Jedidiah because of the LORD's grace.

2 Samuel 12:15-25 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.

Footnotes 5

  • [a]. LXXL, DSS(4QSama); MT stood over
  • [b]. LXXL, OL; MT lacks kept watch.
  • [c]. Qere; Kethib he (David) named
  • [d]. Jedidiah means Loved by the LORD.
  • [e]. Heb uncertain; some Heb and LXX manuscripts by the LORD’s word
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