Read the text of Shmuel II 12
Bullet Point Summary
Shmuel II Perek 12
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Nosson HaNavi rebukes King Dovid for his actions with Bas-Sheva and Uriyah.
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Nosson delivers the rebuke in the form of a parable. The parable describes how a rich man (Dovid) slaughtered a poor man’s (Uriyah) only sheep that the poor man loved dearly (Note: There are various understandings of the parable.) The parable connotes the unfairness of the poor man losing his one sheep and the rich man taking the poor man’s sheep.
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King Dovid accepts full responsibility for his actions and does teshuvah.
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The teshuvah Dovid does mitigates some of the harsh judgment that was to come upon him, but not all.
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Nosson tells Dovid:
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The first baby born from Bas-Sheva will die.
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Dovid’s children will die by sword
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Dovid’s son will rebel against him (Avshalom.)
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After Nosson told Dovid the punishments that will befall him for the incident with Bas-Sheva, the first punishment of Dovid’s child dying comes true.
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Dovid’s baby became deathly ill.
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Dovid prayed to Hashem and fasted for the child to be saved.
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Dovid learned that the baby had died.
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Dovid immediately got up from fasting and praying.
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Dovid explained that now that the baby had already died, prayer could no longer avert the baby’s fate.
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Shlomo was born to Dovid and Bas-Sheva.
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Yoav defeated Ammon and captured their royal city.
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Prior to capturing the royal city, Yoav had Dovid win the final battle so that he would get the credit for the military victory.
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Dovid and his men returned home to Yerushalayim.
