Questions We've Pondered
By Archie England, PH.D. NOBTS Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew
Archie England PH D NOBTS Professor of Old Testament and HebrewQUESTION: Broken by sin, are we? When believers choose to sin rather than to obey, ill effects occur. David’s sin with Bathsheba will help us answer this question (cf., 2 Samuel 11; Psalms 6; 32; and 51).
ARCHIE ENGLAND RESPONDS: One more peek . . . , yet King David should just have turned away from that first glimpse of a beauty bathing on the roof top (2 Samuel 11:2). Instead, he lingered. Smitten by lust, David inquired about “her” (11:3) only to discover that Bathsheba was another man’s wife. Undeterred, David had her “invited” to the King’s House (actually, they “took her”). Once there, his lust resulted in adultery: “he lay with her” (11:4), and she became pregnant. Covering up the affair further consumed David, to the point that he devised a sinister plot to have Uriah killed in battle. Joab complied but at the cost of the lives of other valiant men. David’s list of sin here is ghastly: adultery, deception, and murder.
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