Bathsheba Bath-sheba Bathshe'ba Daughter David Eliam Eli'am Hittite Inquired Inquireth Isn't Someone Uriah Uri'ah Urijah Wife
11:3 And David sent and enquired after the woman. And [one] said, [Is] not this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the {c} Hittite?
(c) Who was not an born an Israelite, but converted to the true religion.
11:3 He inquired - Instead of suppressing that desire which the sight of his eyes had kindled, he seeks rather to feed it; and first enquires who she was; that if she were unmarried, he might make her either his wife or his concubine.
11:1-5 Observe the occasions of David's sin; what led to it. 1. Neglect of his business. He tarried at Jerusalem. When we are out of the way of our duty, we are in temptation. 2. Love of ease: idleness gives great advantage to the tempter. 3. A wandering eye. He had not, like Job, made a covenant with his eyes, or, at this time, he had forgotten it. And observe the steps of the sin. See how the way of sin is down-hill; when men begin to do evil, they cannot soon stop. Observe the aggravations of the sin. How could David rebuke or punish that in others, of which he was conscious that he himself was guilty?
Bathsheba Bath-Sheba Bathshe'ba Daughter David Eliam Eli'am Find Hittite Inquired Someone Uriah Uri'ah Urijah Wife
Bathsheba Bath-Sheba Bathshe'ba Daughter David Eliam Eli'am Find Hittite Inquired Someone Uriah Uri'ah Urijah Wife