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2 Samuel 11 General Notes
Structure and formatting
This chapter begins a new section of David's life. God punished David by allowing his family to have many problems.
Special concepts in this chapter
David's adultery and the murder of Uriah
The army of Israel defeated the army of Ammon and then they besieged Ammon's capital while David stayed in Jerusalem. One day, David saw a beautiful woman, named Bathsheba, bathing. He committed adultery with her. When she became pregnant, David tried to cover up his sin. When this did not work, he had her husband killed in battle. (See: rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/sin)