David Guzik commentary on 2 Samuel 12, where the prophet Nathan confronts David about his sin, who repents, but his son with Bathsheba, dies. |
The foregoing chapter gave us the account of David's sin; this gives us the account of his repentance. Though he fell, he was not utterly cast down, but, ... |
(1) The only true basis for the forgiveness of any man's sin is lodged irrevocably and eternally in the Atoning death of Christ on Calvary, an event still ... |
2 Samuel 12 Quick Summary. After David's sin with Bathsheba, God sent Nathan the prophet to him to confront him. Nathan told David a parable about a little ewe ... |
Study 2 Samuel 12 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
12 окт. 2014 г. · The exchange between Nathan and David after the incidents with Bathsheba and Uriah (see 2 Samuel 11) are among the most well-known in 2 Samuel. |
David believes he has successfully covered up his sin. David rejected the ways of escape from sexual temptation. He has taken Bathsheba, had Uriah killed, and ... |
7 авг. 2023 г. · 2 Samuel 12:1 Then the LORD sent Nathan to David. And he came to him and said, "There were two men in one city, the one rich and the other poor. |
David's conscience was at rest. He must have had that restless feeling which every good man experiences after doing a wrong act. |
1 июн. 2004 г. · Nathan tells David of a “pet lamb” who is the only sheep of a poor farmer. This lamb does not live in a pen outside the house; it lives inside the house. |
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