2 samuel 11:7 - When Uriah had come to him, David asked him how Joab did, and how the people fared, and how the war prospered.

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What does "2 samuel 11:7" mean?


This verse describes David's attempt to cover up his sin of adultery with Bathsheba and the subsequent cover-up of Uriah's death. Here's what it means:

"When Uriah had come to him, David asked him how Joab did..." David summons Uriah back from the battle to Jerusalem. Instead of asking about the battle itself, he first asks about Joab, the commander of the army. This is a subtle attempt to establish normalcy and project innocence.

"...and how the people fared..." He then inquires about the well-being of the soldiers. Again, he's trying to act like a concerned king and leader.

"...and how the war prospered." Finally, he asks about the progress of the war.

The real intent behind David's questions is deception. He hopes that Uriah, after being home, will sleep with his wife, Bathsheba. If Uriah sleeps with Bathsheba, and she is pregnant, David could pass off the child as Uriah's, hiding his sin. David is attempting to manipulate the situation to avoid the consequences of his actions. He pretends to be a concerned king while secretly plotting to deceive Uriah, Joab and everyone else.

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